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Sort of odd to see this again (from Vox as well, I think?). It seems to add more detail, but the bottom line remains the same: it’s largely because fewer people are trying to immigrate into the U.S. since the Trump admin entered office.
Trump might struggle to ramp up deportations along the border, as Obama did, simply because significantly fewer people are coming. In March, border apprehensions fell to 7,181, a 95 percent decrease from March 2024.
This all sucks, and another part that sucks about it is that as usual, in the absence of as many of the Republicans’/conservatives’ favorite scapegoats, they begin turning inward and grabbing anyone and everyone that remotely resembles those scapegoats to abuse and deport to appeal to their base. Without more pushback, and as those deportation numbers continue to dwindle, you can expect that they’ll begin more widely rounding up their detractors (or at least attempting to).
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Videos@sopuli.xyz•The Failure of BattleBit Remastered [21:18] - TheYamiks with CAMIKAZE78
1·11 months agoThe section concerning dedicated servers potentially contributing to the decline in playerbase struck me as a kind of microcosm example of some of the difficulties federated social networks have been facing for years. Albeit unlike this game, there are still communicative software devs around here.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•What's a niche fediverse software you like?English
11·11 months agoIn a better world, this (or one of its forks) would have taken off instead of Mastodon. It makes a way better case for itself by its distinct features compared to Mastodon, which is too easy to ignore (by everyday people) as Nerd-Twitter.
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Music@lemmy.world•I'm gonna talk about Chevelle for 20 minutes.English
2·11 months agoI’ve seen this band name before, but not sure if I’d heard them before so gave “Young Wicked” a listen. They definitely sound like some other bands I’ve heard before…Albeit with their own touches.
Not too bad, not something I’d listen to all the time, but when you want this kind of rock grit, I can see the appeal. Appreciate the track suggestions and recommendation!
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politics @lemmy.world•Coinbase hires top political strategists as crypto industry shows off its newfound political might | AP News
8·11 months agoCryptocurrency orgs have done one job extremely well here, and that’s blatantly demonstrate that the best way to try to fast track legislation is Big Money.
It’s like how all the cryptocurrency screwups demonstrate why there are financial regulations to begin with, now they’re inadvertently helping demonstrate extremely clearly why we need to get money out of politics.
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Fiction@slrpnk.net•A Visitor to the Future: A work-in-progress, self-published novel, set in an optimistic post-scarcity future
0·1 year agoWill have to try to remember this one for when it’s finished! Contemporary optimistic imaginings of the future are a rare treat (understandably so, but still).
Some apps (e.g. Voyager/Thunder) and web frontends (Tesseract? not sure which tbh) enable keyword filtering.
In the case of the apps, it’s found in settings under filters & blocks or filters, respectively. Unfortunately I can’t recall which web frontends enable it for sure, but I do remember there seemed to be fewer of them that did last I checked.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•What should the subset of the Fediverse that is Lemmy + Mbin + PieFed be called?English
24·1 year agoPersonally I dislike anything with -verse involved because big companies have run it into the ground and then some.
The boring, dry ways of describing them work best in my opinion.
Federated forums is the driest, most technical and to the point but not very telling.
Swap out forum for link aggregator and you have similar, arguably even more technical (certainly more of a mouthful).
Connected/linked forums might be more approachable, more readily conveying how these are separate forums but networked together.
Cross-forums may work as well to the same end, but not sure how immediately understandable cross may be in this context and outside of gaming spaces.
Whatever the case I kind of think this has things backwards. What’s more important than describing and talking about the backend tech is pointing people to any of the sites built with them that have anything of interest to them to bother with. I can’t think of anything online I’ve ever gone to or used because someone told me it was using Apache, Nginx, phpBB, or like an Open Source Web Server or using such and such CDN.
The reason why is simple: next to nobody talks like that. The only people that might are deep in web dev.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there any way to bring back a section of the Internet to those of us who want it to stay in the 2003-2010 and before era?
2·1 year agoKeep an eye on !webrevival@lemm.ee, search via Marginalia Search, and check out the ooh directory among other things.
Also look out for webrings (or similar) on some of the sites you may find, as they can help you find other likeminded net people.
Some people are trying to bring back some of the old navigation methods, but with some improvements, to keep the open net around.
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Buy it for Life@slrpnk.net•Stitch It, Don’t Ditch It: Resisting Fast Fashion Through Visible MendingEnglish
30·1 year agoGoing off the headline alone makes me think of when the idea of putting cosmetic patches on things felt cool. Personally I still think it’s cool, maybe others do too, I dunno.
Anyway, repairing things is cool whether it’s electronic or cloth!
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Wheeling wheels in a wheelbarrow is weally wonderful.
3·1 year agoRIP, take my wheels away, I wiped out on the wheelie!
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Wheeling wheels in a wheelbarrow is weally wonderful.
2·1 year agoIt weally was, I can’t believe I whiffed that wheelie
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Voyager@lemmy.world•["select text" popup not popping up] don't worry voyager it happens to all of us sometimesEnglish
2·1 year agoAah, so I think Play Store is up to date but F-Droid isn’t, check again here: https://f-droid.org/packages/app.vger.voyager/
Unless this updates between me commenting & you checking (or browser cache is messing with me), it still shows v2.29.1 for F-Droid.
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Voyager@lemmy.world•["select text" popup not popping up] don't worry voyager it happens to all of us sometimesEnglish
1·1 year agoChecked the other day and it hasn’t gone up via F-Droid repo yet. I just downloaded the updated version from Github since it was bugging me.
I don’t know how accurate the stats are, but around the bottom of each instance sidebar they have a breakdown of users per day/week/month. I think that’s supposed to pull not from signed in visits but whether they were active by voting/commenting/posting.
Excluding the instances you mention, there’s still a sizable amount of people active if those stats are reliable.
You can see the weekly/monthly stats aggregated in the list view of instances on Lemmyverse:
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How old should my lemm.ee account be to be able to upload photos in posts?
9·1 year agoImage uploads are enabled 4 weeks after account creation, & image upload limit is 500kb per image.
Source is instance sidebar, but if you’re using an app that’s gonna be found in a variety of places. In Voyager for example it’s under Communities>3 dot menu in the upper right>Instance sidebar.
Also while there’s a modest amount of people here (I’d reserve small for under a thousand online, personally), many of them seem to have a rather narrow set of interests they like to engage with. Namely technology (self-hosting & Linux in particular), news (primarily to do with politics), and memes (a mix of things but largely politically-tinged, old memes, nostalgia-tinged).
Outside of these interests the next most active may be cute animals, comics, and video games with some gradually rising gardening, stitching, woodworking, art, and certainly other interest communities I’m forgetting or haven’t noticed.
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Spotify@lemm.ee•Spicetify, popular Spotify mod for desktop, may be nearing its end of lifeEnglish
4·1 year agoFor anyone interested in reading up on what Spicetify is and offers in more detail: https://spicetify.app/
I don’t use Spotify much, so I just wade through what I dislike in it on the rare occasions I do. This sounds like it made the desktop experience much nicer, so this sucks if it holds true.
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ChatGPT@lemmy.world•Why no one is talking about this? AI game recommendations are awful.
3·1 year agoNo problem! A lot of people here are aggressively anti-AI anything, so they take any opportunity to bash it, often including people trying it out.
Personally I don’t like the corporate AI stuff either, but I recognize my distaste is better directed at the corporate jerks than regular folks like yourself giving it a go.


















This is the kind of AI/machine learning I can get behind, especially given it may sort of help even out some of its energy use in the process. More of this application of the tech could be great if the results hold up.