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"Switzerland has joined the fediverse"
Do they mean the... Uh, Swiss Government?

Ben-To. A funny about people who fight over discounted food in a supermarket.

youtube.com/watch?v=4Vcif419h- The opening.

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Politicians never tire of creating truly horrible Internet legislation. #KOSA is just the latest in a long line of legendarily Bad Ideas, this time justified by the old standby "we must protect the children” instead of the equally hoary “terrorists are going to get us.”

Unfortunately, the bill has a lot of support from people who should know better.

Folks in the US, if you haven't already contacted your representatives, the EFF makes it easy for you. Do it now:

act.eff.org/

I'm fine with AI generated content being impossible to copyright.

I'm not keen on someone putting in some prompt and claiming a copyright over the resulting image / text.

I think it's being unfair on video games to say that they could do that to an angel, lol, but it's a pretty funny anime.

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Gabriel Dropout. Comedy. An angel descends to Earth, plays video games, and becomes lazy.

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11eyes: Tsumi to Batsu to Aganai no Shoujo / 11eyes -罪と罰と贖いの少女- / 11eyes: Sin, Damnation, and the Atonement Girl.

A group of students are suddenly and inexplicably transported to a strange world which looks just like their own with a red moon and filled with ferocious monsters. They're transported back just as suddenly and inexplicably as they came over and over.

Yozakura Quartet. A story set in a town connected to two worlds. The world of youkai and the world of humans.

Intriguingly, one season is darker and more serious, and another season is more cutesy and upbeat.

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Do you have what it takes to fight the God of Games himself?

Looks like a Texas book ban law has also been blocked by a judge for violating the First Amendment.

Sakura Trick. A fun romance where the girls fall in love with each other and kiss.

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mastodon.social/@Gargron/11100

"The fragmentation among friends that follows Twitter’s collapse is exactly the kind of problem that Mastodon and the social web solves for. Imagine that you don’t have to pick and choose which new platform to adopt, or make and maintain a million accounts—because you can follow anyone regardless of which platform they’re on. That’s our reality."

Uhh, the fediverse has a huge fragmentation problem.

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