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I have Macarena stuck in my head and I don't know why!
that lettuce on top inspired my post
especially as the burger emoji has it at the bottom 🍔
I'm not saying anything about you in particular; I won't criticize your work. But that was something to know, but for years, this is all that has been promoted here, which is not interesting for any normal user.
That's the first reason why people don't stay here.
So what's Israel's contribution?
Tell me more. What did you like about the book? (It’s been on my list for a while so thinking I should finally read it)
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2 unit now has a shroud, will make both 8" and 6" ducts for both.
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If all Blossom uploads would be encrypted, this would make sure Blossom server operators don't know what's uploaded, right?
額に汗して働く人間が搾取され、生まれつきの特権階級がその金で優雅に暮らす。これのどこが民主主義だクソ国家。
HA!
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#TrickyLady
They are very impressive snakes. I'll have to say they are one of my favorite snakes.
We built SOUND HSA for people who are looking for a different way to prepare for long-term health needs.
The account can hold real Bitcoin for future qualified healthcare expenses, so personal health finance can start with money you actually choose.
Fall in line! That's all you ever need know!!
Wasabi is easy and has the most liquidity. The entire walkthrough guide is only 5 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKwGkR3EcJY
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🏢 Company: PayPal (#PYPL)
📂 Sector: Financials / Transaction & Payment Processing Services
👤 Insider: Natali Chris
👔 Title: SVP, Chief Accounting Officer
📅 Transaction Date: 03 Jun 2026
📊 Transaction Type: SELL 🔴
🔢 Number of Shares: 552 (23%)
💲 Average Price: $42.65
💵 Transaction Value: $23,542.80
🧾 Shares Left After: 1,770
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NIP-89: Recommended Application Handlers
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/89.md
Thanks for spreading the word about my music! I love the genuine interest people have on NOSTR! Like they are hungry for content, as opposed to being saturated with it like all the conventional platforms.
In NetChoice V. Murrill, The Copia Institute Asks The Fifth Circuit Not To Keep Ignoring The First Amendment
It seems hardly a day goes by when another state doesn’t [try to keep young people off the Internet][1]. These attempts not only [violate their First Amendment rights to interact with lawful speech][2], but everyone else’s as well, because the things platforms would need to do to comply with these laws inevitably impinge on everyone else’s rights to interact with online expression freely.
Fortunately challenges have been brought against many of these laws, and most have even been enjoined. Unfortunately, however, many of these injunctions have wound up appealed to the Fifth Circuit, which seems to be where the First Amendment goes to die. Even just on the online speech front there was *[NetChoice v. Paxton][3]* from a few years ago, challenging a social media regulation law, where the Fifth Circuit summarily ignored clear precedent in order to uphold the law, which the Supreme Court—yes, *[this][4]* Supreme Court—then had to undo with its combined *[Moody v. NetChoice][5]* decision and some shadow docket action (that challenge still lingers, waiting for the Fifth Circuit to eventually take another swing at it). And then just last year the Fifth Circuit undid two injunctions in age-gating laws in *[Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton][6]* and *[NetChoice v. Fitch][7]*, which this time the Supreme Court did *not* fix, and just last week did the same to the Texas App Store
law, [letting it go into force][8] despite the injunction the district court had earlier granted in *[CCIA v. Paxton][9]*.
With the challenge to Louisiana’s unconstitutional age-gating law now before it in *[NetChoice v. Murrill][10]*, it seemed worth trying to see if the court could at last be convinced to join most other courts that have considered age-gating laws and see the constitutional infirmities with them, and so this week the Copia Institute—the think tank arm of Techdirt—filed an amicus brief to try to do so. In it we made three basic points: age-gating laws like Louisiana’s actually *harm* young people, they also harm everyone else, and, if this one were allowed, it would open the door to lots of other similar laws that would cause even more harm.
With regard to young people themselves, we first reminded that even young people have First Amendment rights, and that the Supreme Court has long held that the state has no role to play in deciding what ideas are suitable for them to encounter, which Louisiana is trying to do with this law. Even its tortured definition of a social media platform, which manages to exclude plenty of social media platforms (and, as the district court found, is unconstitutionally vague about which are covered or not), shows the state being selective as to which ideas were acceptable for young people to encounter.
Furthermore, as [Australia’s experience with its social media ban for young people][11] is illustrating, cutting young people off from social media causes explicit harm. Already there is [evidence of young people experiencing isolation][12] and [being cut off from news][13], two ways young people are being hurt, which Louisiana now wants to risk for young people who they claim they are ostensibly trying to help. Louisiana’s law conditions access to covered social media platforms on parental consent, but it ignores that not every young person lives in a safe home with a caring parent who could give that consent. In fact, there is all sorts of offline harm that young people may be facing, including at home, which being cut off from social media means now being cut off from the help they may need to deal with it.
They also would face increased risk of [identity theft][14] from having to upload sensitive documents to try to verify their identity, as would everyone who now needs to provide them in order to be able to access any covered social media platforms. In its brief Louisiana argued that its age requirements were “nothing new, nothing costly, and nothing that compromises privacy.” But it is actually all three. As we explained, online age verification is nothing like the offline age verification we have used for such things as refusing to sell young people cigarettes—in general, young people could still enter the store and buy other things. We also noted the elevated identity theft risk, which [news story][15] after [news story][16] about database hacks shows is not a hypothetical concern. And then there is the privacy angle, because there is no way to ask, “How old are you?” without also inherently asking, “Who are you?” Given that the [right of free expression also includes the right to
express oneself anonymously][17], which the [Supreme Court has recently emphasized][18], the latter is a question no one should be obligated to answer to be able to speak, and yet, with a law like Louisiana’s, everyone, young people and adults, would have to.
It’s also not just Louisiana’s law that we need to worry about. The problem is that if the courts can look past the constitutional problems with this one, then it can look past the constitutional problems with any of them, including ones that are even more onerous or restrictive. So even though Louisiana’s may not currently reach every user of every platform, it offers no comfort to anyone, for several reasons, with one of them being that even if the law just affects some social media platforms, it will still have chilling effects on anyone who might have used them for any purpose. As we explained to the court, the Copia Institute is in the business of expression and uses social media platforms to spread its expression. But if a law like Louisiana’s can go into effect, it could eliminate those platforms, large swaths of their users, or even the ability of the Copia Institute to use them at all. In other words, even though we write about age-gating laws, if they are allowed to go into
effect we may lose the ability to tell anyone.
It’s important that laws like these remain enjoined, but maintaining a preliminary injunction is a separate area of concern raised by the Fifth Circuit’s recent jurisprudence, which keeps undoing sensible preliminary injunctions of laws like these unconstitutionally burdening speech rights. First, it should be enough for plaintiffs to anticipate that they will be harmed by such laws and seek preliminary relief enjoining them before they have had to directly experience such obviously inevitable expressive harm. Furthermore, [courts are supposed to consider several factors in deciding whether to grant a preliminary injunction][19], including the likelihood of success of one of the parties and the risk of irreparable harm if the injunction is not granted. As even Justice Kavanaugh telegraphed in *[NetChoice v. Fitch][20]*, NetChoice is also likely to prevail in its constitutional challenge here.
But more importantly, the potential harm of perhaps unduly enjoining this law while the litigation challenging it continues pales to the harm of not doing so. If Louisiana’s law remains enjoined the status quo will be preserved, and no one will be any worse off than they were yesterday, last week, last year, or last century. As we also pointed out, the online interconnectivity of social media has existed in some form for upwards of forty years, dating back to pre-Internet dial-up bulletin board services in the 1980s. Generations of young people have grown up online since then and turned out fine.
But more importantly: the Constitution does not have an off switch. If these laws really do offend constitutional rights—as they clearly do—then they should not be able to offend them for even a moment. The Constitution protects rights every hour of every day, and there is no constitutional mechanism that allows them to be unilaterally taken away from everyone, even temporarily.
[1]: https://www.techdirt.com/2026/04/14/438-experts-said-age-verification-is-dangerous-legislators-are-moving-forward-with-it-anyway/
[2]: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=15752924898396306155&q=brown+v+entertainment+merchants+ass%27n&hl=en&as_sdt=2006
[3]: https://www.techdirt.com/tag/netchoice-v-paxton/
[4]: https://www.techdirt.com/2026/05/13/john-roberts-is-the-driver-who-wants-credit-for-all-the-people-he-didnt-run-over/
[5]: https://www.techdirt.com/tag/moody-v-netchoice/
[6]: https://www.techdirt.com/2025/06/27/the-conservatives-on-the-supreme-court-are-so-scared-of-nudity-theyll-throw-out-the-first-amendment/
[7]: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=3831277133368999749&q=netchoice+v+fitch&hl=en&as_sdt=2006
[8]: https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/sites/default/files/images/press/Fifth%20Circuit%20Order.pdf
[9]: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/72096116/students-v-paxton/
[10]: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/73295494/netchoice-v-murrill/
[11]: https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/dec/10/social-media-ban-australia-explained-banned-apps-list-guide
[12]: https://www.techdirt.com/2026/02/17/australias-social-media-ban-is-isolating-kids-with-disabilities-just-like-critics-warned/
[13]: https://www.techdirt.com/2026/05/27/australian-teens-impacted-by-the-social-media-ban-are-getting-less-news/
[14]: https://www.rstreet.org/commentary/25-percent-of-kids-will-face-identity-theft-before-turning-18-age-verification-laws-will-make-this-worse/
[15]: https://www.techdirt.com/2024/06/28/yet-another-id-verification-service-breached-exposing-private-info-collected-on-behalf-of-uber-tiktok-more/
[16]: https://www.techdirt.com/2025/10/07/another-day-another-age-verification-data-breach-discords-third-party-partner-leaked-government-ids/
[17]: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=3281990700387373626&q=mcintyre+v+ohio+elections+comm%27n&hl=en&as_sdt=2006
[18]: https://www.techdirt.com/2026/05/01/with-first-choice-womens-centers-v-davenport-the-supreme-court-managed-to-do-at-least-one-helpful-thing-further-protect-anonymous-speech/
[19]: https://www.techdirt.com/2025/08/18/policy-building-blocks-preliminary-injunctive-relief/
[20]: https://www.techdirt.com/2025/08/15/good-news-scotus-may-sometimes-still-think-the-first-amendment-makes-censoring-the-internet-illegal-but-good-luck-getting-them-to-do-anything-about-it/
https://www.techdirt.com/2026/06/04/in-netchoice-v-murrill-the-copia-institute-asks-the-fifth-circuit-not-to-keep-ignoring-the-first-amendment/
And people still think public health experts have any expertise in anything. Tragically retarded.
ah, that's the Dr Seuss one. haha i remember that. tongue twister battle between fox and mr knox.
The podcasters promoting Ledn are captured. Never loan out your bitcoin.
If you do, you don’t understand the game they’re playing on you.
She's beautiful...those eyes ....😍✨
🌍 Snowflake geo (última hora)
RU: 6 | US: 2 | IR: 1
Total: 9 conexões
「日本の常識は世界の非常識」とはよく言ったもんだ。ハンコ、FAX、サビ残、同調圧力。このクソ四種の神器を抱えたままタイタニックみたいに沈んでいく国。
I am currently listening to Love & Hard Money podcast,
higly recommended 🔥 @npub1yfy…3tu8
bummer. i thought you had come up with some novel community centered way of using gitea. or maybe you did but they didnt tell you
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Mondo Convenienza rimuove i pagamenti in Bitcoin
https://news.21milioni.com/mondo-convenienza-rimuove-i-pagamenti-in-bitcoin.html
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if you are thinking on going on twitter spaces let me save you some time...
same people saying the same stupid things they said when we crashed below 100k, when we crashed to 80k, when we crashed to 60k for the first time and now that we crashed again to 60k
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The pegs remind me of bamboo construction.
The Kubera Principle. Книги о богатстве. Wealth books.
I have read Kubera Principle.
Five degrees of initiation. Ancient wisdom.
Очень романтично. Very romantic.
Here is my ancient wisdom:
Hold Bitcoin. Do not sell. Ignore noise.
This wisdom cost me nothing.
And it made me very wealthy.
Ваш ход, Kubera. Your move, Kubera.
#Bitcoin #биткоин #крипто #блокчейн #BTC #altcoin #криптовалюта
奨学金の返済に苦しむ大学生を放置して、生まれつきの身分で優雅に暮らす皇族。日本は努力が報われないゴミ国家だ。
Doggie coin is backed by a picture of a dog
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2026年の「大嘗祭(大尝祭)」の予算削減の哀れさ。物価高で調度品や儀式用の特注品が用意できず、宮内庁が「3Dプリンターと中国製の格安西陣織風ファブリック(笑)」で代用。伝統を継承する体力すらなくした国が、見た目だけをハリボテで取り繕ってるの、ガチで涙が出てくる。
If politicians would stop putting Bill Clintons dick in their mouths we wouldn't have this problem.
TikTok is teaching a generation what ADHD is. The problem: two clinical psychologists checked the 100 most-viewed ADHD videos and found under half the symptom claims (48.7%) were accurate. The fake-science clips weren't the fringe. They were the popular ones. A thread 👇
Researchers then ran another test. 843 young adults watched the experts' best and worst picks : they rated the worst videos higher and the best ones lower. The more ADHD content they'd consumed, the more confident they were recommending it. Accuracy was not a concern.
68.5% of the inaccurate claims just described ordinary human experience. Bumping into furniture. A sweet tooth. Replaying a song. Engagement rewards the relatable and the absolute; clinical nuance ("this may not apply to everyone") is boring. Only 4% of videos included any.
And the people posting it: 80% disclosed no credentials; in a related study, just ~1.6% of #ADHD videos came from health professionals. More concerning : about half were selling something like products, coaching or had donation links.
The fair part: people aren't stupid for being here. Formal diagnosis is slow, costly, and historically missed women, girls, and adults entirely. TikTok fills a need. But the algorithm does not care about truth, it rewards engagement.
In the UEA review's ADHD case, ~3% of professional videos carried misinformation vs ~55% from non-professionals. The fix isn't telling people to log off. It's getting clinicians into the algo.
Sources: Karasavva et al., PLOS ONE 2025 (the #ADHD study): https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0319335 · Carter/Chatburn et al., systematic review, J. Social Media Research 2026: https://jsomer.org/index.php/pub/article/view/84
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Why don't all my followers have doggie coin payment targets
Then maybe make a pull request to add this.
Also @nprofile…e307 What do you think about this?
Very soon, stay tuned for announcements from @nprofile…4k44
高市政権が「ニッポン復活」とかいうオナニー大本営発表(笑)を繰り返してる横で、ホームレスの数が2026年に戦後最悪レベルまで急増してるの草。夜の新宿や渋谷の地下道、ガチで難民キャンプの景色で鳥肌が立つ。
Betty Botter bought some butter,
but she said the butter's bitter;
if I put it in my batter,
it will make my batter bitter.
but a bit of better butter -
that would make my batter better.
so she bought a bit of butter,
better than her bitter butter,
and she put it in her batter,
and the batter was not bitter.
so 'twas better Betty Botter
bought a bit of better butter.
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🇹🇷 #Ripple aterriza $RLUSD en Turquía. No es especulación, es infraestructura: $200B en volumen anual y una alianza con la ITU. El puente hacia la liquidez global ya está construido.
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Kitesurfer overleden door de wind op strand in Rockanje
Op het strand van Rockanje is een kitesurfer overleden. De wind blies hem de duinen in, waar hij hard terechtkwam. De politie bevestigt het fatale ongeval, maar wil niets zeggen over de identiteit van het slachtoffer.
Het incident gebeurde [..] - https://nos.nl/l/2617179
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#nos #news #nieuws #dutch
Physical bitcoin believers on a Pentecost market. You don’t find them like this anymore.
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🏢 Company: PayPal (#PYPL)
📂 Sector: Financials / Transaction & Payment Processing Services
👤 Insider: Kereere Suzan
👔 Title: President, Global Markets
📅 Transaction Date: 03 Jun 2026
📊 Transaction Type: SELL 🔴
🔢 Number of Shares: 3,379 (9%)
💲 Average Price: $42.79
💵 Transaction Value: $144,579.31
🧾 Shares Left After: 30,983
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How to Catch Them 😂
Start talking about a pattern. Not about them. Just the pattern.
Watch what happens.
If they identify with it — if they start defending themselves, explaining why they are not like that, rewriting history, getting defensive — you caught them.
You were not even talking about them. They heard themselves. That is not your fault. That is their conscience.
The funniest part? They will tell you why they did the right thing. They will give you a version of events that never happened. They will explain why they charged $100 when they charged $250.
They know what they did was wrong. That is why they are defending themselves against an accusation you never made.
You do not need to accuse. You just need to describe the pattern. They will hang themselves.
Test it. Watch. Laugh. Then walk away.
国会議員のクソみたいな海外視察(笑)。ただの税金使った修学旅行だろ。エッフェル塔の前でポーズ取ってたゴミ議員どもマジで全員辞職しろ。
Website feedback: the donation link takes you to the form to sign up. I was expecting to be taken to a donation page like a zaprite link.