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I'm unfamiliar with this one. Can you cite a source?
I didn't know this, and am disappointed.
Here's a different view of the same study: https://www.npr.org/2023/07/27/1190383104/new-study-shows-just-how-facebooks-algorithm-shapes-conservative-and-liberal-bub
Real time breaking news has an extremely low signal-to-noise ratio. It's mostly FUD and mis or dis information.
Amtrak is supposed to have a window of right-of-way. Freight companies ignore it in a combination of ways.
Canonical isn't exactly clean from controversy, and Ubuntu is a rather opinionated distribution. I appreciate how RedHat contributes upstream as much as possible, and how vanilla Fedora is. In my opinion, that makes for a better user experience.
Are you familiar with Fedora Silverblue or Universal Blue? It's, in some ways, a halfway point between nix and Fedora. Another way to put it is that it builds on existing paradigms to create a declarative system based on Fedora.
I think Facebook killed forums. With rare exception, they're all a ghost town. I'm excited about the idea of the fediverse, and the threadiverse specifically, bringing back forums. I think we should work toward that goal.
This is very cool because a lot of online forums were completely gutted when Facebook took over, and seeing communities adopt the fediverse is awesome.