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Scientists Raise Alarm Over Risk of 'Synchronized' Global Crop Failures
  • I have always said that a bad crop year will wake up many to the problems we face as a civilization. We spend so much time in the inner world of the internet and computers that we have forgotten the outer world we exist in.

  • Weekly Observations 19th June - 25th June: What signs of collapse do you see in your region?
  • Seattle reporting in. It has been cooler than normal and much wetter than the past few years. I commented on this to my wife, who said "it's like how Seattle springs used to be!"

    Yes... which is why it is kind of strange. Especially when I'm reading about other places that are on fire, breaking record temperatures, and extremely dry. I have no doubt it won't last. We'll soon be hotter than normal, choked with wildfire smoke, and praying for rain.

  • Brace Yourselves
  • They have people astroturfing hard right now arguing that reddit is not wrong for anything they are doing

  • How much money does Lemmy.ml need to temporarily boost their servers?
  • I'm in the process of setting up a raspberry pi to host an instance, but the documentation is not super helpful. I'll slog through it and issue a PR once co.plete so others may not have the same issues.

  • Diablo IV is the fastest selling Blizzard game of all-time
  • I'm in the same waiting boat. No way will I pay their insane retail prices

  • High Prices Make Textbook ‘Piracy’ Acceptable to Most Students
  • I was in college pre 2006 and didn't have the option to pirate books (that i knew of). If it was an option you're damn right I would have done it. My books were easily $300+ for the quarter and I can't imagine how much they are now.

  • Supernatural, UFO's & Disclosure @lemmy.ml kinther @lemmy.ml
    thedebrief.org Intelligence Officials Say U.S. Has Retrieved Craft of Non-Human Origin - The Debrief

    In a Debrief exclusive, Ralph Blumenthal and Leslie Kean report that a former official says the U.S. has retrieved craft of non-human origin.

    Intelligence Officials Say U.S. Has Retrieved Craft of Non-Human Origin - The Debrief
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    what web browser do you use and why?
  • Chrome for anything Google related. Firefox + NoScript for most browsing. I have pi-hole running on my network and don't permit anything but that node to query outbound for DNS.

  • arstechnica.com They plugged GPT-4 into Minecraft—and unearthed new potential for AI

    A bot plays the video game by tapping the text generator to pick up new skills.

    They plugged GPT-4 into Minecraft—and unearthed new potential for AI
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    United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml kinther @lemmy.ml
    www.theguardian.com Florida taxpayers pick up bill for Ron DeSantis’s culture war lawsuits

    Governor’s Disney battle and extremist policies are met with costly lawsuits covered by ‘blank check’ from Republican legislature

    Florida taxpayers pick up bill for Ron DeSantis’s culture war lawsuits
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    FBI Director Christopher Wray confirmed "the existence of an unclassified record that contains reporting of an alleged bribery scheme related to then-Vice President Joe Biden and a foreign national."
  • It's unfortunate we have to even vet mainstream news anymore. They just publish whatever gets clicks without investigating.

  • Why did you join lemmy?
  • I wasn't too keen on Twitter and mostly spent time on reddit. When Mastodon came out I was intrigued, but the interface just wasn't something I was into. Lemmy seems way more up my alley.

  • I've just started playing Metal Gear Rising: Revengance
  • I recently played MGS V the Phantom Pain. I hadn't played an MGS in years (since the original and MGS2 when it first came out). I forgot how very cool the story can be, and also how corny some of it can be :D

  • Reddit is Dead, long live.. leddi- lemmy?
  • I think for certain technology and privacy focused individuals, Mastodon and Lemmy are the way forward. Some people will always prefer a centralized solution or just don't care enough to make the switch. They will continue to be the userbase of websites like Digg, Reddit, and Twitter.