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Zephorah

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@Zephorah@discuss.online in privacy · 1d ago
There’s no explaining it to the public at large in our forums. We already know. Unless people suddenly watch a couple trusted news sources en masse and those news sources choose to explain, ignorance will rule. But then that’s the entire point of fracturing information like this. Fake news. Don’t trust science. That’s woke, don’t listen. Etc.
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in asklemmy · 5d ago

Why are marbles so expensive?

The used market is more interesting so I haunt estate auctions. I would like to make a paper holder for a specific space so I’m casually looking for a handful of marbles to sandwich between some pieces of hardwood to make it so. Wow. An item I would expect to bid out at $2.50 or $5 goes past $50. Why? They’re just marbles. I’m old. I had a collection as a kid, but I’m not feeling any nostalgia for little glass balls. Collecting things, knick-knacks and such, are down in price all around. People don’t have space, disposable income, or time for the Boomer hoarding nonsense, they just want the houses the stuff was stored in. And yet. Marbles are somehow an acceptable hoard and take up space item now. In fact, there seems to be a moral imperative to make it so. Why?
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in asklemmy · 5d ago

YouTube alternatives. Are there any high traffic alternatives?

Not for watching, for posting content (so Nebula is out with their super secret handshake entry standard). I don’t want to play to a bullshit Algorithm or make horrible thumbnails.
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Apple also said its anti-CSAM tool will not allow the company to see or scan a user’s photo album. It will only scan photos that are shared on iCloud. The system will look for matches, securely on the
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in privacy · Mar 07, 2026
Hey degen, I’ve got your journal in my hands right now. It’s ok though, I promise only to look at the cover and not read it. You’re cool with that right?
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If you read the article, they don’t.
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in privacy · Mar 07, 2026
Who was the guy several years ago who was charged with child pornography for receiving a pic of his infant son’s rash for the doctor on his phone? Was that not iCloud via Apple scanning for questionable images? Something I heard on the old OSINT podcast years ago.
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in privacy · Mar 06, 2026
Com’n. All loss of privacy is a foot on the door to access more.
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Has this expanded from iCloud uploads? It’s crazy how using a device now requires users to allow company full access yo everything.
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in privacy · Mar 06, 2026
I guess I never believed it was limited to iCloud.
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(Not sure if this is worldwide or only in some countries) Updating to iOS 26.4DB2 will put your phone into a parental-restricted mode with adult websites blocked on all browsers, warning prompts every
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What…is this shit? What’s the real reason behind this? What senator or governor has a brother in law in the age verification business that got this corruptioned into being a thing all of a sudden?
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in privacy · Mar 06, 2026
It’s not age verification. It’s identity verification. There is no way to truly verify age without verifying identity. And then all your data can be linked up accurately.
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This is insane. They have to view your images to deem of they are explicit… Basically a year away from a universal internet ID that will track all movements and can be restricted if your government do
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in privacy · Mar 06, 2026
Apple already views your images for child porn. www.bbc.com/news/technology-58145943
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No. The study found a correlation between people who regularly consume short-form content and those who scored low on tests measuring impulse control and attention span. If you have less self control,
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in technology · Mar 02, 2026
To be fair though, there’s commercial/ad feel to shorts so it’s likely in that zone, though in need of better method to prove it.
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Something I’ve personally noticed as someone who will perform a light disassemble before tossing an “broken” item. The plug in oil heaters that look like radiators. Efficient, low cost. 3 now, total.
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Not familiar with exactly what you are talking about but Amazon sells universal Dknobs for $8. You put whatever size you need into the knob.
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
6mm aren’t necessarily 6mm on Amazon. And when they do fit, they’re not ideal. Typically a hazard for snapping off the rod at the base, so it’s used like a key instead of a perma knob. Presently have another one, but it is 7mm. I think I’m going to mill one out of wood, drill a hole, place tape across part of that hole, and use resin to make the flat half. Which is ridiculous and tiresome.
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in asklemmy · Dec 13, 2025
Something I’ve personally noticed as someone who will perform a light disassemble before tossing an “broken” item. The plug in oil heaters that look like radiators. Efficient, low cost. 3 now, total. The knob spins and I can no longer turn it on. Unplug. Unscrew. And a broken Dshaft knob falls out. They don’t make it obvious and easy to get to these knobs, you have to remove the large side panel without bothering the wires to get to a small panel to unscrew to get to the knobs. Then you have to find or make a Dshaft knob to fit, which isn’t easy.
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I am once again dumping my raw thoughts on the Lemmy and asking your opinion on them. My first dog (and pet in general) is nowhere near the age of me needing to think about putting her down, but havin
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@Zephorah@discuss.online in asklemmy · Dec 11, 2025
I agree with legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill humans. As such, if the pets quality of life at the end of life declines that much, then yes. Sometimes the treatments make things worse. For example, on the human side, people may not want to spend most of their last days in hospitals hearing machines beep and sleeping in an uncomfortable hospital bed. They want to go home, be comfortable, and die not in pain. Fair. In states where it’s legal, that sometimes means taking prescribed euthanasia on their terms, rather than letting the cancer do it. Sometimes it means just having the option close by as a reassurance while letting the cancer take them, but I digress. How much do our pets like the vet? Staying overnight? Considering that at the end, alongside pain, is something we have to weigh in these decisions. Unfortunately, unlike humans, our pets can’t make that decision for themselves. You’ll have to decide for them. When is enough enough? What’s the balance between their pain and your want to have them with you? None of us can tell you that answer. The only real advice I can give you is to listen to them, really listen to them, and don’t allow your personal pain drown out their voice. Humans or animals.
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