I feel like "another" is not doing enough work here.
the country continues to grapple with AN ADDITIONAL bird flu strain ON TOP OF THE ONE WE'VE ALREDY GOT that has infected humans...
I feel like "another" is not doing enough work here.
the country continues to grapple with AN ADDITIONAL bird flu strain ON TOP OF THE ONE WE'VE ALREDY GOT that has infected humans...
Try reading again. The amendment was removed from the bill and it was specifically clarified that it is illegal to examine someone after birth to determine their sex. If a court case comes up where a doctor is being sued for examining someone after their birth to determine their sex, they would point to this law that says it is clearly forbidden.
An amendment introduced by House Judiciary Chair J.B. Akers on March 6 would have allowed medical professionals to “to visually or physically examine a minor child for purposes of verifying the biological sex of the child without the consent of the child’s parent, guardian, or custodian.”
That amendment was adopted into the bill.
Before officially passing the Senate, Senator Patrick Martin (R - Lewis, 12) proposed two further amendments, one of which clarifies “that the article does not authorize certain examinations of minor children.”
Senator Martin’s amendment nullified Delegate Akers’ amendment, thereby excluding it from the final bill.
SB 456 was passed by the Senate Tuesday 32-1 with one Senator absent for the vote. In the House, 90 delegates voted in favor, eight opposed, and two were absent.
Right. I had to edit my initial comment to replace 'profit' with 'revenue'. Profit is down for the year (increased losses) but revenue is up. It seems to me (not an expert) that they're investing more in their platform while it becomes even more popular. Their stock may very well skyrocket in the near future.
From the article:
Last year, Reddit, Inc. (NYSE:RDDT) saw net losses expand by 433 percent to $484.27 million from the $90.82 million registered in 2023, despite revenues growing by 62 percent to $1.3 billion from $804 million.
However, it recorded a 283.7-percent jump in its net income for the fourth quarter last year at $71 million versus $18.5 million in the same period a year earlier. Revenues for the quarter also surged by 71 percent to $427.7 million versus $249.8 million.
And a quick search shows "Reddit’s daily active user count has grown by 47.27% since Q3 2023." And they've doubled their daily users in four years.
https://backlinko.com/reddit-users
And this should say a lot about a lot of thing today...
When it comes to daily Reddit app usage, only 7% of Reddit users opened the app every day in Q4 2023. To put in perspective, other social media platforms have a higher share of engaged users who open the app every day, specifically “X/Twitter (18%), Snapchat (25%), Facebook, TikTok (32%), and Instagram (43%)”.
Only 7% of users opened the app every day. That's a huge opportunity for growth. And how do they drive growth? Presumably the same way other social platforms have - quicker content consumption that increases emotional engagement.
I'm a bit surprised it's not higher.
Everything they've done is to increase their ~~profits~~ revenue. While some people may have left as a protest, the vast majority of people don't really care - see: twitter, facebook, instagram, tiktok. If anything, the "bad news" about people leaving was great advertising for them.
What I've observed over the past ten+ years, and still don't understand, is how anyone enjoys the platform at all. At one level, I get that it's just another social media platform that promotes headlines and memes. But the voting system and the engagement is revolting. I'm not going to say it's 80% bots but I will say that 80% of people using social media might be dumber than the bots.
I deleted my account in 2023. I have to admit that there are few if any reasonable alternatives for some of the subs existing there. The Fediverse really doesn't satisfy the need for people to get semi-expert opinions on things, for example.
first results on Google
That's your first problem. Higher ranked results on Google are either ads or "reputable" organizations (corporations). Google isn't there to help you, it's to help them.
Does Foxit no longer have a free PDF editor? Apple computers have a built in PDF editor. I mean, it depends on what you mean by "editor" though. If you want to manipulate the elements of a PDF, that's obviously an advanced function. Yeah. It's called capitalism. womp womp.
You might find some useful tools here. It's mostly a list of self-hosted tools but there's some web tools there too. https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted?tab=readme-ov-file#software
This might be helpful for what you've described https://www.photopea.com/ and you can try searching https://alternativeto.net/ for alternatives.
Generally, it just seems like you need to work on your skills to search the internet for what you need. AI is very helpful but not 100% reliable.
It makes me sick thinking of all the people who believe and support the lies coming out of this administration. We democratically voted in favor of fascism because we're a nation of entitled lazy-ass mouth breathers.
I still genuinely believe that the vast majority of Americans want the same things to a large degree. But it's not possible to observe or negotiate this because we keep electing people and supporting media organizations that are intent on dividing us for their own profit and power.
Respectfully, we made the choice ourselves.
I don't treat it differently than any other album.
Singles still used to come on a physical thing with a name. Often with a B side. Sometimes it's the Radio Edit or Single version of a track so I may add (Single) or (DJ Remix) in the album title.
I don't personally see the issue. If I'm browsing an artist, I want to see all the music they've released.
Because, contrary to what you may think you've observed over the past ten+ years, copying and republishing anyone's content without their permission is a US copyright infringement.
So yeah; if you want to get their permission, ensure all their links and such are migrated over, and do all the work for them to mirror content they've created without the benefit of making any money on it, have at it.
I would have trade my iPhone 16 for this just for the smaller camera but the lack of MagSafe is preventing that. Oh well :(
While this certainly doesn’t help our already failing primary education system, the department of education mostly works with grants and loans and continued education (GED), ensuring a safe learning environment, aiding those with disabilities, etc. You know, the bare minimum governments should be doing.