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Ever since watching [#AEW](https://kbin.social/tag/AEW) for the first time, Excalibur has become my favorite commentator of all time. His ability to name moves with zero pause and to quickly and conci

Ever since watching #AEW for the first time, Excalibur has become my favorite commentator of all time. His ability to name moves with zero pause and to quickly and concisely give viewers background context for a match or feud is unparalleled.

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  • It reminds me of a story that a web developer who found out that other sites were hosting his game by linking back to his website in an iframe and using it to make money off of ads. He made a check that if any calls are being made to the game from an iframe, replace the game with an image of goatse.

    https://www.pcgamer.com/websites-stole-and-monetized-a-free-browser-game-so-the-designer-replaced-it-with-goatse/

  • University of Michigan employee, student data stolen in cyberattack

    The University of Michigan says in a statement today that they suffered a data breach after hackers broke into its network in August and accessed systems with information belonging to students, applicants, alumni, donors, employees, patients, and research study participants.

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    Decentralized Matrix messaging network says it now has 115M users
  • Genuine question: If the network is decentralized, how are they able to determine the amount of users on the system?

    The article mentions opt-in usage reporting, but that would only indicate there's around 115 million users actively reporting that they're using it, right?

  • Goodbye Chrome. It was great while it lasted.
  • Unfortunately this.

    Not only would companies not want to use it because of no incentives like what they get from the internet with monetary gains, it'll likely only exist as an incredibly niche thing because not many people will hear about it due to the first part.

    That said, maybe that's the best part of the whole thing. With less things to exploit, it wards off companies and "influencers" just using it to make money and it becomes more focused around hobbies like the internet once was.

  • The end of the Googleverse
  • Agreed. And in a way, it is also a contributing factor to how polarizing internet-based discussion has become. Rather than show you the most cited websites for answering a political question, it's going to use its profile of "you" to show you something you're more likely to engage with.

  • Fediverse won't replace Reddit as long as Lemmy is the main platform being promoted
  • I'm still learning the ins and outs of this place and the others, but part of me thought that was the feature of being federated. User accounts could seamlessly transfer from one instance to another.

    Looking further into it, it looks like that feature exists for content, but not so much for accounts.

  • Fediverse won't replace Reddit as long as Lemmy is the main platform being promoted
  • The thing that helps Kbin the most is that it is, by far, the easiest to understand. Googling "Lemmy fediverse" gives a bunch of various links to other Lemmy instances, which are presented in a way as if they are separated from one another. Kbin appears as one site, one location for content aggregation. Although that "goes against the idea" of decentralization, most users are currently looking for their "one home to replace their old one home". The more users flock to one area and learn how it works, the more things will begin to take their proper shape, so to speak.

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