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Frits 🎹
@TSpitte
Very little patience with fools. Even less patience with hypocrites.
Germany Se unió Ekim 2018
296 Siguiendo462 Seguidores

@hotahotasa45082 640kb is enough for everyone..... Saying he's weird, is being nice. 😁
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沢山の嬉しいコメントもありがとうございます!
「色々な作品を見たい」といってもらえたので、もう一つ胡桃の作品を投稿させてください
これは胡桃に扉を付けて、中に小さな夜を作った作品です
「胡桃の中のちいさな夜」
皆さん、良い1日を✨
こびと屋/ミニチュア造形@cobtoya_art
日本語で書いても自動翻訳されるんですか? 日本でミニチュア作品を作ってる、ミニチュア好きな者です
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Vraag @ nederlanders hadden jullie ook ‘t kofschip voor verleden tijd?
febe🌱✨@prettygirlfebe
Nederlands is mn eerste taal ma hoezo moet ik altijd smurfen gebruiken om te weten of het dt of d is. Also fuck voltooid deelwoorden
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@wholemars Worst idea ever. One more thing to distract drivers whilst they try to capture it on their phone.
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@troyhunt @CatherineInFL @nikitabier @moseskagan @stevenmarkryan Exactly, but I think there are better ways to tackle disinformation than just blocking entire regions as a whole, telling people based there to build a local audience.
And that 10 aud, still buys at least a beer, right? 😉
Gemereh, Johor 🇲🇾 English

@TSpitte @CatherineInFL @nikitabier @moseskagan @stevenmarkryan I could lose up to about $10! 🤣 But I agree it wouldn’t be a good move, the global nature of social media is what makes it wonderful, but disinformation has gotta be tackled.
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The daily discussion on X helps shape the national mood, which in turn shapes purchasing decisions, corporate capital allocation, votes (and, thereby, economic policy, war and peace, etc.) and so on.
(This is a big part of Elon's rationale for buying it: To seize the Memetic High-ground.)
And yet we let accounts like this pump poison into our national discussion every day, all to earn $234.37 / month or whatever (which, of course, goes much further in Bangladesh).
@nikitabier: Respectfully, you all have to fix this.


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@CatherineInFL @nikitabier @moseskagan Epic accounts like @stevenmarkryan or @troyhunt (haveibeenpwnd), would be severely punished for being located in Australia, although their content is clearly global.
There must be a way to automatically filter out the scam and spam accounts in a better way.
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@nikitabier @Chesschick01 @moseskagan Hi. Can you please then also provide a setting to let me block postings on my timeline where the replies (be it for my region or not) have been switched off?
No need for me to provide views to someone who does not want to interact.
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@Chesschick01 @moseskagan We’re trying to create the incentive structure to post content relevant to your region, instead of invading the feeds of foreign countries.
The success of Japan content really showcased that X can be the most powerful tool for culture exchange.
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Excellent work by Troy and his team.
Troy Hunt@troyhunt
Today, after many months of hard work, we're launching a bunch of new @haveibeenpwned features that improve privacy, usability and performance. We're a little team, but we've done a lot since this pic in November. Here are all the details: troyhunt.com/passkeys-k-ano…
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@lizzyvleeuwen Ik zou dat 'advies' neerleggen waar het hoort. In de wc en dan goed doorspoelen met chloor.
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Dutch pea soup is thick enough that a spoon stands upright in the bowl without support
It is made from split peas, smoked sausage, pork belly, celeriac, and leeks, simmered for hours until it reaches the right consistency
No country that builds land from the sea and sails every ocean is going to make spiced chicken



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@_milankovac_ Never been to Tokyo yet, but recognize Seoul. It's the same in Singapore. Clean and safe.
Dirty, unsafe cities are not a 'fact of nature', they are a choice.
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Just spent over a month in Seoul (~22M residents) & Tokyo (~37-40M residents). For reference, Tokyo is roughly 2x NYC (!).
Two things struck me the most:
1. The beauty of the sakura (cherry blossoms) this time of year — highly recommended.
2. The unbelievable level of safety in both cities.
In Seoul, you can leave your phone or wallet at a coffee shop, come back hours later, and it’ll still be there. Nothing happens.
In Tokyo, you see little kids walking home alone from primary school or young women strolling at 11pm by the railroad, under bridges, or through dark alleys. Without a single problem.
Those drink vending machines are everywhere on sidewalks around the city, still pristine despite their age. To me, they perfectly represent a high-trust society. Nobody breaks them. Nobody steals from them.
The streets are incredibly clean. If I saw 3 pieces of trash per week, that was a lot. Maybe I got lucky, but that’d be insane luck.
Having lived decades in Europe and the US, this is shocking. Makes you wonder: where does such a massive gap come from?
Given their enormous size, the excuse “big cities = unsafe & dirty” doesn’t hold anymore. Something very different must be at work to maintain this order and respect at that scale, for so long.
It has to be cultural at the very least. But it proves it is possible.


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@thecybersurg If it 'keeps dipping', you will never reap the benefits.
What is the moment you would like it to stop dipping? 5 years from now? 10? 30?
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