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  • Chrome is a memory hog compared to Firefox lol

  • PSA: LEMMY.WORLD WAS COMPROMISED
  • Spez is free to do whatever, but he was such an asshole about it. Especially when he lied about Christian Selig blackmailing him, and when Christian Selig gave the call as proof that he didn't, Spez tried to make him look the bad guy by accusing him of "leaking calls"... he even said before that he wouldn't charge for API in 2023 but then he made an abrupt announcement that he would in ONE MONTH, with high fees. Developers would need time to readjust their app to optimise the use of API calls and one month is not enough. Why can't Spez just be DIRECT that he wants to discontinue 3rd party apps? Why was he so wishy washy and vague instead of actually telling others what the hell he wants? Then he had some sort of fantasy where we are his "serfs"... which is kinda disgusting. Look man, I've only used 3rd party apps for a few months and could return to the official app with no difficulty, but I seriously don't like being under that person. At least on the Fediverse I can choose who my admin is. (Kbin btw)

  • PSA: LEMMY.WORLD WAS COMPROMISED
  • Spez was the problem, not the reddit community.

  • (URGENT) Lemmy has an XSS vulnerability in the sidebar
  • I mean I get that he's in some sort of one-way findom relationship with spez but that should be done without harassing other people— we didn't consent to it.

  • (URGENT) Lemmy has an XSS vulnerability in the sidebar
  • Yeah it's so weird, why make an account here if he likes Reddit so much? We just want to have another place to have communities, that's why we left and stayed here. He should do the same, stay there and out of here if he hates this place so much.

  • Lemmy.world and another instance have been compromised
  • What karma? Spez started it by being a liar 🤷‍♂️ so I say it is natural that people stop supporting him.

  • [Misleading] First misinformation susceptibility test finds 'very online' Gen Z and millennials are most vulnerable to fake news
  • 17/20. I got 90% in detecting fake news, but 80% in identifying real news...

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