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Thank you! Solved!
Thank you for the information! Perhaps that’s what this setting is:
I will disable it and report back.
EDIT (2024-09-09T22:09Z): @ccf@lemmy.world, unfortunately, with that setting disabled, I still am experiencing the stuttering.
If this is a legitimate test, note that there is a community specifically for this purpose: !test@lemmy.ml.
The secret to success: survivorship bias.
When I use a website as a source, at the time that I access it for information, I will also save a snapshot of it in the Wayback Machine. Ofc theres no guarantee that the Internet Archive will be able to survive, but the likelihood of that is probably far greater than some random website. So, if the link dies, one can still see it in the Wayback Machine. This also has the added benefit of locking in time what the source looked like when it was accessed (assuming one timestamps when they access the source when they cite it).
gestures passionately “Download Lemmy!”
I’m feeling warm and fuzzy for some reason.
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Facebook marketplace is the only reason I still have a Facebook account.
Fair point. I believe I was under the impression that this was an app rather than a served webpage. I suppose one can easily verify this by looking at how the “For You” algorithm works within the browser — all the code for functionality would be sent to the browser; though, it could potentially be obfuscated, which might be a pain.
Without it being open source and not providing reproducible builds, the privacy claims are borderline weightless.
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