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In the 15-year period of 2005 through 2019, canines killed 521 Americans. Pit bulls contributed to 66% (346) of these deaths. Combined, pit bulls and rottweilers contributed to 76% of the total recorded deaths [1]

[1] https://www.dogsbite.org/


The pit bull is bred so that it keeps biting no matter what.

Their bite force is about 235 psi and some can pull over 3000 lbs.

It's the most abandoned breed and the one with most safety incidents.

So:

- keeping a pit bull on leash doesn't make a difference

- once it's aggravated you cannot control it anymore

- nobody actually needs a pit bull

- it can disfigure or kill a person or animal at any moment: you, your family, your neighbors, their pets, dog sitter, etc.


And literally the only ways to get a pitbull off a person are to a) kill it b) choke it unconscious.

No other internet trick works on them, they've specifically been bred to bite and bite hard.


When I looked for a dog several years ago the local animal shelters were mostly filled with pit bulls. Very few other breeds (except maybe chihuahuas). I certainly wouldn't want one in my home, especially not knowing its background. Most of them are probably fine but you never know. Not worth the risk.



That's a perfect example of transparency from Wikipedia.


its not transparent when they don't tell you the individual pages and people whose pages are constantly edited with lies


Overall I agree that Wikipedia is largely neutral, and I'm sure great effort is put into it, but we are all human and everyone has biases. It's just whether we're aware of them or not, and even if you're aware of a bias, it can be a trap because we think "oh I'm aware of it, I wouldn't do that" and then trick ourselves into doing it anyway, we just got more skilled at deceitfully rationalising it to ourselves. All this to say, we're all flawed, and as a consequence so is Wikipedia.

A really good example of where this happened is the Toxic Masculinity article, which evolved over time to be a bit more... "Contemporarily woke"[1] instead of purely psychological (last time I checked).

Similar thing happened to a lot of trans articles that tend to advertise benefits of transitioning (and don't get me wrong, there are many life changing benefits for people with gender dysmorphia, I'm not disputing them), but diminish criticism of lack of process and due diligence in clinics prior to green lighting transition, and citations being removed (under pretense of transphobia and the source being biased), etc. Trans representation in related history articles is also being embellished through subtle linguistic edits; they're not wrong per se, but are still deceitful word games (which I think just makes everyone more distrusting and sceptical as is evident from that thread).

I do think the woke neurosis will settle down eventually, and we'll have increased our "decency" baseline in society thanks to it, since all historic movement were riddled with bad actors, but it's still difficult to watch an otherwise good movement soil itself like this, and as an extension influence Wikipedia.

So in certain "niche" categories where things are largely a matter of opinion, it's a bit of a wild west unfortunately. I waged a small edit war in the past, only to be burnt out. I do care about the topics outlined here, but I'm not pathologically online (alas, but apparently I am enough to post this comment) to dedicate so much of my free time on playing edit pong with an on-line asshole (I'm sure their intentions are for the net good since they're technically arguing for things I want in society myself, but I don't like that it comes at the cost of candor and increased overall social outrage and distrust)

[1]: I think being woke in the traditional, pre social-media era was a good thing. Now it's just performative due to communal narcissists infiltrating, abusing and feeding of socially vulnerable demographics. Ie, being woke is good, but performative wokeness is a shield people now use online to be bullies, unfortunately.


What is your point?


India Remains Internet Shutdown Capital of the World for Fifth Year Running : https://thewire.in/tech/india-remains-internet-shutdown-capi...


A few years ago, Algeria started to shut down the internet every year during the baccalaureate exams [1].

[1] https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jun/21/algeria-shuts-...


The best alternative to Replika that I have found : Pygmalion AI - https://redd.it/10h37u4

Use the following character for NSFW chatting : https://booru.plus/+pygmalion


Jeebus! --what's with the repulsive Anime/Manga avatars?

Am I the only person in the world who finds them nauseatingly repulsive? They're like the illustrations of simpering puppies and kittens on the sick-making birthday cards your granny used to buy you... only with the eyes even more idiotically huge, massive tits stuck on and dressed like an elf doing a Britney Spears impersonation.

Call me judgemental if you want. but anyone who wanks off to that seriously needs to put down the laptop, come out of their foetid bedroom and meet some real people.



This tool is very fast! I used it to find my crush's social profiles and it worked well.


haha thats one way to use this thing


Wickr was one of the biggest sourcing platforms in the psychedelic world. It will be a huge loss for Psychonauts.


Also hardcore drugs and antidotes


Antidotes?


It is just more drugs to relieve the other drug effects


Well it was also the software of choice for people who wanted their conversation with faraway peers to be, as expected, private.


Any predictions about where they'll move to? I'd be surprised if they start picking a set of different apps.


I work in security. People from my past have occasionally popped up as new signal users, I imagine they care about operational security for other reasons than what I do


A friend of mine recently joined signal, and she had a bunch of contacts message her saying they didn’t know she was into take drugs…


Session is quite popular in Finland after Wickr.


KiwiFarms is back and is fully opoerational : https://kiwifarms.ru/

They are now using DD0S-guard : https://ddos-guard.net/


https://boun.cr/ has been active for years and I use it regularly on shady sites.


Do you have something similar for telephone numbers? (Often required to receive verification codes in text messages).


Search for "receive sms online"

Sorry for the "lmgtfy" type of answer, but I generally do that search then pick a site at random.


Whenever I try that, the number doesn't work. I either get an error message that the number isn't valid, or the text never arrives.

I think I tried with it with Twitter, Instagram and Google (when they asked me for a phone number and I didn't want to give my real one); this was about two years ago. Does anyone have better results?


When it comes to big providers like them you can assume that all numbers are either used by other people already or blocked.

If you just don't want to give out your number you could get a second one? Nowadays with eSim it should be easy to get a "pay as you go" number and only ever receive sms.


I eventually did get a second number and was still blocked by Instagram. Perhaps it was because of earlier attempts with temp phone numbers (I didn’t use VPN). But I don’t know for sure. I gave up after that.


For that, I would just recommend 5sim or smspva, personally used them, pretty solid.

As long as you expect to only use the number once then they should be fine.


Had a hard time trusting Cloudflare since they blocked 8chan due to political activism.


Ohhh, downvoted, I assume because 8chan are the bad guys.


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