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HowAbt2morrow, in Australia is the first nation to ban social media for under-16s.

Fair dinkem mate. How are they gonna regulate this?

ABCDE,

Dinkum

_sideffect, in Tencent says it's not a Chinese military company and is willing to sue the US Department of Defense if it isn't removed from a blacklist

Lmao, poor little babies

TimeSquirrel, in Physical Media Is Dead, Long Live Physical Media
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Back in the day, I had just envisioned storage media getting more and more dense, to the point where we might be using some kinda holographic cube or some shit in the future to store petabytes of data.

I never thought of the entire world just constantly streaming and downloading everything around the planet on demand. The state of Internet bandwidth in those days made it hard to imagine.

IndiBrony, in TikTok tells LA staff impacted by wildfires to use personal/sick hours if they can't work from home
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Tik Tok staff working from home on their break:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1de15731-e839-4cdb-b5ba-23fba3f2e63b.jpeg

partial_accumen, in Exclusive: Foxconn stops sending Chinese workers to India iPhone factories.

China pushing back on work leaving China. Taiwanese company Foxconn still working to keep the lights on in the India manufacturing effort.

Sibbo, in Australia is the first nation to ban social media for under-16s.

Are they still allowed on Lemmy?

Viri4thus, in German Universities, Goethe Frankfurt Exit X

Should have been done a long time ago. Some of us have been advocating for fedi participation from higher learning institutions everywhere in the EU. We now have a golden opportunity to abandon for profit social media that will enshitify without fail and embrace the fediverse.

CaptainBasculin, in Tencent says it's not a Chinese military company and is willing to sue the US Department of Defense if it isn't removed from a blacklist

Keep it a note that having them listed as a Chinese military company could let US put pressure against open source groups to not collaborate with them; very similar to how US forced Linux Foundation to kick off decade old russian collaborators.

UltraGiGaGigantic, in Australia is the first nation to ban social media for under-16s.
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The Australian government is to cowardly to regulate social media to be healthy for all ages.

homesweethomeMrL, in Tencent says it's not a Chinese military company and is willing to sue the US Department of Defense if it isn't removed from a blacklist

Discovery process, you say?

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