it's owned by a Chinese company, but TikTok itself is based in the US
Did Duolingo teach you what "Hurensohn" means?
I think you should watch a video of rainbolt, he can find the region of an image shown for 0.1 seconds
capitalism is the problem
that's a problem with the city and not with public transit. there are many cities where public transit is safe, it always depends on the general safety of the city
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My city just commissioned a Dutch planning office to create an overall concept for cycle lanes in the city.
no, he's using a very old version of IntelliJ Idea
do not click these links!!!
I can relate, I just collapsed your comment accidentally while trying to upvote it
it's the same on Reddit and any other social media platform. someone has to host and manage the servers.
the admins of your instance can see your up-/downvotes and other actions you perform.
It's a 3rd-party reddit client which stopped working due to the reddit API changes. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rubenmayayo.reddit
There will be a client for Lemmy with similar looks/features soon: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rubenmayayo.lemmy
transitioned? I played it in 2017 and had to spend more than 70€ so I got some decent cards
"Instagram owner" just say Meta lol
for targeted ads I guess
That's a problem with many companies... for example, Google Maps relies almost completely on its local guides that spend many hours of their free time adding content to google maps. Google makes money with ads, but in my >5 years of being a local guide, I only got a 15% discount for Google store as reward (after being a local guide for 4 years) which I don't even need...
I really hope this will stay that way and this isn't just a hype...