

Blogs, including Substack, are not allowed.



Blogs, including Substack, are not allowed.


Yeah, the danger of linking anything marked “Live”


Always why I give time to fix it. For me, personally, when I post a story likely to update, I’m checking for new headlines every time I’m looking for new comments.


We require the headline match the original article.
In this case “Israel says second wave of Iranian missiles launched as explosions heard over Jerusalem”
Please make it match or we’ll have to remove it.


World is not for internal US News:
“A recent field exercise at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California”
The US military doing things inside the US is not world news.


I mean, opera may not have invented it, but they certainly codified it. Ages before amplification.
Would you like a Jelly Baby?



I’ve had excellent Thai food in the US.
I’ve also had pretty bad Thai food too. 😔
https://www.oregonlive.com/topic/typhoon discrimination case/index.html


Self / Image posts are not allowed.
Further, World is a US Internal news free zone.


Been that way for 3 years now.
Copy/pasting the entire article is not allowed on lemmy.world.
You can read one of the posts about it here:


Lemmy.World stipulates that’s a copyright violation and is prohibited on the entire instance.


It’s not solely AI.
It’s AI + Contract workers who don’t know anything.
“HOW”. “How” He was related. 😉


I get the “remove paywalls” sentiment, but in order to accept this post, a couple of things need to happen:
Link to the original source, yeah, yeah I know, paywall. Which brings us to…
Put the bypass link in the body portion of the post. That’s fine, it can be there or a top level comment, it just can’t be the primary link.
Lemmy.World policy prevents copy pasta of the entire article. Edit it down to the 2-3 most relevant paragraphs and you’re golden.
Make these changes and I’ll restore the post!


Self and image posts are not allowed.


Nobody is asking the question “If you have to use AI that much, doesn’t that mean you aren’t very good at your job? 🤔”


Back in the day I worked at a place that gave everyone pedometers and encouraged everyone to get in at least 10,000 steps a day. Yes, employees were ranked.

Guys in the machine shop figured out you could attach it to a power drill and register 10,000 steps in a couple of minutes.
Why yes, yes the idea was discontinued after that…


Removing as a duplicate, see the original here:
https://youtu.be/GPoAl0WeN5g