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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/10/the-uks-problematic-online-safety-act-is-now-law/
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Seems like the damage is already done. Oh well 🤷♂️
Finally! I can now understand my wife.
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Note to self. No more #zapathon 🤔
I see it.
Thanks #[0] !
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This stat is sadly very revealing. Most people stop using #Damus because #Nostr doesn’t have the algorithms designed to keep people addicted. Most people are conditioned to expect a constant stream of stimulation and a dopamine hit from the algos. So for most people Nostr feels empty and devoid of content. I’m not sure how we can break people of this addiction.
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Once algos were introduced we got social media and all the manipulation and lies that the media brings.
This is why I like the #Nostr. It is old school social networking. It is like the internet when the internet was new.
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#podcastr #noAgenda #[2]
It is a humpback whale in the video.
Experts suspect that a female orca they call White Gladis suffered a "critical moment of agony" — a collision with a boat or entrapment during illegal fishing — that flipped a behavioral switch. "That traumatized orca is the one that started this behavior of physical contact with the boat," López Fernandez said.
Probably #[2]‘s attack whale 🤣🤣🤣
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