@decktydeck@dhruv_pujara7@mweinbach I Can personally confirm algorithm sucks, almost 80% of Apple Music users absolutely hate the algorithm and does not suggest songs of their taste. Spotify’s and YT music is 1000% better and only reason why I use them albeit for free
@dhruv_pujara7@mweinbach hmm, maybe ur tastes are a little specific and/or they don't have enough data for the genres and/or ur Apple ID region. cause as for me, Continue Playing was doing fine for the past few years - picking right genre and style, yet sometimes putting on artists I previously disliked
@kawawiiegirl@Cartidise@jaredmichael_b This post is about iPhones, which in iPhone terms, powering off and powering back on is literally just the equivalent of a ‘restart’. If you are talking about almost any other operating system, then yes you are correct.
@Ravens_Realest If it's in your lifetime should the last one be just Trump, and then a picture of Trump? I think hitler is a little bit worse than trump, but you do you
@harryjsisson You care as much about Christianity as their average Hamas member cares about the Kardashians. It can be pretty tasteless for sure but try to remember that most art depicting Jesus is fairly inaccurate to begin with. Maybe he was portraying himself as Muhammad…
All of the MAGA Christians are VERY quiet tonight after Trump posted an AI image of himself as Jesus Christ. Nobody wants to come out and condemn that???
The Artemis II crew sends a message to humans as they prepare to temporarily lose radio contact signal behind the far side of the moon:
“To all of you down there on Earth — and around Earth — We love you, from the moon.”
#ArtemisII ℹ️
Falls euch die Bildqualität im Livestream der @NASA enttäuscht:
Hochauflösende Aufnahmen vom #Mond - Vorbeiflug werden in den nächsten Tagen folgen. (Bandbreite ist begrenzt)
⬇️Hier ein paar Beispiele von Artemis I ⬇️
@KodiakAaronO@RedpillDrifter If you’ve ever used a regular telescope before, if you’re zoomed into an object, it moves on its own because of the earths rotation. Trying to zoom further makes it harder and harder to stay locked onto that object bc earth’s rotations is much faster at that scale
@iChangedMyName9@RedpillDrifter There's 1000's of amateur star gazers out there that have telescopes capable of verifying this. Not to mention all the big Universities with observatories that should be documenting this "historic" moment...why aren't they? It's weird
Then show us what you all are seeing. Record it. Zoom in to Earth with a video camera. Show the sun setting behind the Earth like you all claim you saw. Zoom in on Africa and the Northern lights.
They have nothing to show you except few bad CGI photos. No video.
Actornauts.
@KodiakAaronO@RedpillDrifter Because it’s such an inexplicably small object that we have no way of knowing where it is exactly in the night sky. The other major reason being the earths rotation makes it impossible to lock onto
@RedpillDrifter Waiting for someone with a telescope to show us a picture of them on their way to the moon. This should be fairly easy to see with the right equipment. Anyone ? Still waiting...