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you follow then notice a feed hasn't had activity for weeks, sometimes months, its not necessarily complicated but can be very time consuming

If ya wanna waste time then go for it

But to say CoSo is more complicated to get used to over BlueSky is total BS

Also read the Term's of service & privacy policies of both 😆

Bluesky with all they friggin feeds you need to "follow" to get any decent timeline activity going < and that's after you spend days actually looking for good feeds that are actually worth "following" and making sure they feeds you follow are "active" enough to give you "content" >> is way more complicated than here and can take days

You know what is kinda baffling and hilarious at same time

People who say CoSo is hard to navigate and confusing - and in the same breath say, with a straight face, BlueSky is better

¯\(°_o)/¯

Really that is when you know someone is bullshitting and they've probably spent 2.3 secs on here or have only logged in here for 2.3 secs once a week for about one month

Meanwhile:

Fujitsu Europe's boss has admitted he "does not know" if the Post Office Horizon IT system at the heart of hundreds of sub-postmasters' wrongful convictions is reliable.

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg7k8

In his second appearance in front of the inquiry, Patterson also admitted that he did not know whether Fujitsu had done an independent report into the software system.

What is the Post Office Horizon IT scandal all about?

counter.social/@ecksmc/1117221

Threat actors with ties to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK aka North Korea) have been found embedding malware within Flutter applications

thehackernews.com/2024/11/nort

Scammers have leapt at the opportunity to exploit vulnerable UK residents by sending bogus messages telling them they need to take action to receive help with their winter heating bills.

Winter Fuel Payment scam targets UK citizens via SMS

tripwire.com/state-of-security

Interesting

"I can’t help but acknowledge that the only thing that was accomplished by resisting Trump was less understanding and more division among Americans"

open.substack.com/pub/kasparia

And this part 😬 once you read the context *yikes*

"Not only did I suddenly see the flawed thinking of some on the left, I also witnessed their cruelty and hypocrisy in real time"

Idk but how the flying fuck anyone can actually watch that video and take her seriously is beyond me

Shes clearly bullshitting all the way through it you can see that shes not got a clue what the fuck she is actually talking about

And watch her read certain parts thats shes obviously written down beforehand - watch her eyes

🤨😏

But i guess

Whackadoodles to the right of me and whackadoodles to the left here I am stuck I'm the middle with 👇

"At roughly 4 minutes you will see, very clearly, this is not a technical person"

In case ya wanna see it

x.com/vxunderground/status/185

“Let the helmet that you make with your own hands become a means of protection against foreign enemies of our wonderful country,”

Bokhan has staged several similar pranks aimed at opposing Russia's invasion of Ukraine and highlighting contradictions and hypocrisy in government rhetoric.

youtu.be/kudPx2TGsRM

The hats, the order said, would “protect against foreign enemies.” The schools were also instructed to provide videos and images of the teachers wearing the hats to -- what they thought was -- the government. 😂😂

one video shared by Bokhan on Telegram, a teacher talks about the supposed benefits of the tinfoil hat, which the fake government order described as the “helmet of the fatherland.”

Vladislav Bokhan, an exiled Belarusian artist and activist who lives in Poland, wrote on Telegram on November 9 that in July he sent out what appeared to be an official government directive to schools in the Voronezh region to organize events in which tinfoil hats bearing the Russian flag were made.

svaboda.org/a/33196024.html

😂😂😂

😂😂

famous Belarusian prankster who has garnered a reputation

rferl.org/a/prankster-russia-s

for duping schools to highlight the “fascistization of Russian society” has tricked teachers in Russia's Voronezh region into wearing pro-Russia “protective” tinfoil hats.

LG demonstrated a new flexible display that doesn't just fold in half like those in new smartphones. This one can be stretched up to 50 percent of its length—from 12" to 18". It can also be twisted and folded without breaking.

LG Display Succeeds in Developing World‘s First Stretchable Display that Expands by 50 Percent

lgdisplay.com/eng/company/medi

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