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@Gargron @poofbirb consider me happy to be corrected! Thanks 😁

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@Gargron urgh.. so this is the start of pandering to the crowd that just wish Mastodon was a perfect clone of Twitter instead of being something different >_<

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@dansup always irks me that December gets ignored every year 😜

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@dansup We've got a mysterious package awaiting us at the sorting office as a fiver postage is required.. we're torn between curiosity & the likelihood that we'll burn £5 on some tat being sent to us 😆

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@dansup @pixelfed you can do it! 🎉🥳

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@EU_Commission hmmm.. “zero tolerance” never actually works. I worry that undermines this. Of course no one should be having any sort of alcoholic drink then driving, but given many other foods and drinks can trigger a non-zero reading on a breath test how will this be realistically implemented?

If there is an accepted level in breath test the it’s not “zero tolerance”, meaning your pitch here is a little misleading.

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@feditips also throw “.rss” on the end of the phone profile’s URL to follow that account’s public posts in your favourite feed reader 😁

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@darius that's damned cool. I mostly stepped away from Twitter a while back but even so this looks useful to me

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@EU_Commission
“Not only will this make your life easier, but it will also reduce greenhouse gas emissions and e-waste. “
I’ve yet to see compelling evidence that this will be the case.

I have many many devices and have never sound charge cables made my life difficult. We will see an ewaste bump with this as many cables and chargers become no longer useful.

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