My entire body went numb and I couldn't walk after taking common ADHD drug prescribed to millions
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Elon Musk UNFOLLOWS top Trump aide Stephen Miller...even though his wife Katie now works for Tesla boss
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Newborn baby killed by nurse who 'dragged her out of hospital cot'
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Kate's gone Glasto again! Moss launches Zara festival 2025 look... but won't those white suits struggle to cope with all that mud?
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Chilling video shows King of the Hill star Jonathan Joss' final moments
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Actress who starred in iconic on-screen love triangle steps out with actor husband of 40+ years...can you guess who?
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King Charles meets The OC star Ben McKenzie at cultural festival in east London (and the actor can't resist plugging his new book!)
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Doctors make breakthrough in HIV cure search: 'We've never seen anything close to as good'
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Discord's CTO Is Just As Worried About Enshittification As You Are
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Engadget: Discord co-founder and CTO Stanislav Vishnevskiy wants you to know he thinks a lot about enshittification. With reports of an upcoming IPO and the news of his co-founder, Jason Citron, recently stepping down to hand leadership of the company over to Humam Sakhnini, a former Activision Blizzard executive, many Discord users are rightfully worried the platform is about to become, well, shit. "I understand the anxiety and concern," Vishnevskiy told Engadget in a recent call. "I think the things that people are afraid of are what separate a great, long-term focused company from just any other company." According to Vishnevskiy, the concern that Discord could fail to do right by its users or otherwise lose its way is a topic of regular discussion at the company.
"I'm definitely the one who's constantly bringing up enshittification," he said of Discord's internal meetings. "It's not a bad thing to build a strong business and to monetize a product. That's how we can reinvest and continue to make things better. But we have to be extremely thoughtful about how we do that." The way Vishnevskiy tells it, Discord already had an identity crisis and came out of that moment with a stronger sense of what its product means to people. You may recall the company briefly operated a curated game store. Discord launched the storefront in 2018 only to shut it down less than a year later in 2019. Vishnevskiy describes that as a period of reckoning within Discord.
"We call it embracing the brutal facts internally," he said of the episode. When Vishnevskiy and Citron started Discord, they envisioned a platform that would not just be for chatting with friends, but one that would also serve as a game distribution hub. "We spent a year building that component of our business and then, quite frankly, we quickly knew it wasn't going well." Out of that failure, Discord decided to focus on its Nitro subscription and embrace everyone who was using the app to organize communities outside of gaming. Since its introduction in 2017, the service has evolved to include a few different perks, but at its heart, Nitro has always been a way for Discord users to get more out of the app and support their favorite servers. [...] Vishnevskiy describes Nitro as a "phenomenal business," but the decision to look beyond gaming created a different set of problems. "It wasn't clear exactly who we were building for, because now Discord was a community product for everyone, and that drove a lot of distractions," he said. "Discord is something that is meant to be a durable company that has a meaningful impact on people's lives, not just now but in 10 years as well," Vishnevskiy said. "That's the journey that Humam joined and signed up for too. We are long-term focused. Our investors are long-term focused."
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Elon Musk drops Epstein 'bomb' in worst slur yet against Trump as their public break-up turns ugly
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Trump official warns they're putting the squeeze on CHIPS Act winners
Commerce secretary wants bigger bang for taxpayers' buck
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I went from having nothing to the brink of the Olympics ...and then they found my X-rated OnlyFans page where I'm raking in hundreds of thousands of pounds - now I'm being treated like a criminal
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Village divided over Downton Abbey tourism boom: Locals where hit show is filmed hit out at visitors with 'brash American accents' - but others admit series has made them a 'small fortune'
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Insect Populations Collapse in Protected Nature Reserves
Insect populations are crashing in supposedly protected nature reserves worldwide with climate change emerging as the primary driver of biodiversity loss for the first time in human history. Ecologist Daniel Janzen, who has monitored Costa Rica's Guanacaste conservation area since the 1970s, documented the collapse through light trap photographs that showed 3,000 moth species in 1978 versus virtually none today using identical methods.
Similar declines are occurring globally with flying insects dropping 75% across 63 German reserves in under 30 years, US beetle numbers falling 83% over 45 years, and Puerto Rico experiencing up to 60-fold biomass losses since the 1970s. Recent research published in BioScience found climate change now drives decline in 91% of imperiled US species, narrowly surpassing habitat destruction.
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Murder suspect shoots himself live on video call during police interview
Michael Wayne Thomas, 54, had been interviewed several times over the murder of Julie Mitchell, who was found beaten to death in her home in Oklahoma City in November 2010.