167 points

Amp links are a threat to the free and open internet, it’s better not to use them.

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Reddit has u/amputatorbot , which converts Amp links. I wonder if a similar bot would work here?

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Christian from Apollo made this app (Amplosion) to help with that:

https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/amplosion-redirect-amp-links/id1585734696

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Please link to an explanation of amp links, I’m not sure what they are

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That is hilarious

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Thank you!

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PSA: Buy a $30 thin client from eBay. Install Ubuntu (or your distro of choice), then install and set up pi hole, then use premade ad lists to block amp links (and whatever else you want).

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Does having a pihole somehow stop people from posting AMP links?

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Well yes sort of, if you have pi hole enabled then you can’t view or access amp links so you probably wouldn’t share it

Honest question why did I get downvoted to hell for this?

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…surely there’s easier way to block amp links?

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Link to 9 news report w/ video

Full article text

A Sydney sailor who survived months at sea eating raw fish and drinking rainwater with his dog is “stable and very well”, his doctor has said.

Tim Shaddock, from Sydney, and his dog Bella were found stranded in the Pacific Ocean after their boat was damaged in a storm, weeks into their trip from Mexico to French Polynesia.

Shaddock’s doctor told 9News the man had “normal vital signs”.

Professor Mike Tipton, an ocean survival expert, says luck was only a part of the pair’s incredible story.

“It’s a combination of luck and skill,” he told Weekend Today.

“And also knowing for example, as Tim did, that during the heat of the day you need to protect yourself because the last thing you want when you’re in danger of becoming dehydrated is to be sweating.”

Tipton said the key element for survival was being able to secure a fresh supply of water - and for Shaddock this came down to climate and location.

“These voyages of any great length tend to occur in the Pacific,” he said.

“If you look back through history, they tend to occur in warm environments because if it was a cold environment you don’t survive long enough.”

Nonetheless, he described Shaddock’s rescue as a “needle in a haystack” situation.

“People need to appreciate how small the boat is and how vast the Pacific is. The chances of someone being found are pretty slim,” he said.

How did the ill-fated journey unfold?

Shaddock and Bella departed La Paz in Mexico three months ago, but just weeks into the voyage they were hit by a storm, which crippled their vessel.

The pair got the bare essentials by drinking rainwater and eating raw fish for months.

They spent their days waiting, and hoping for rescue.

Salvation came about two months later when a helicopter accompanying a tuna trawler spotted the drifting boat.

When Shaddock was found, he appeared to be healthy and in good spirits - all things considered.

“I have been through a very difficult ordeal at sea,” he told 9News.

"I’m just needing rest and good food because I have been alone at sea a long time.

“Otherwise I’m in very good health.”

The 51-year-old is still on his way back to dry land, where he will be met with further medical assistance.

His companion Bella is also looking safe and well.

Tipton said it would have been an isolating few months and likened Shaddock’s story to a real-life Cast Away, referring to the 2000 movie tarring Tom Hanks.

He said having Bella onboard would have helped a “tremendous amount”.

“I think that may have well made the difference,” Tipton said.

"You’re living very much from day-to-day and you have to have a very positive mental attitude in order to get through this kind of ordeal and not give up.

"But also, having a plan, rationing yourself in terms of water and food, is really the secret to long survival voyages.

“Just imagine how dark and lonely it would feel out there at night time.”

Tipton added Shaddock will need to slowly wean himself back onto a normal diet.

“It has to be a slow return to normal and he will probably need to be kept an eye on for several months.”

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This reminds me of the life of pie

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Jesus. That’s just so unimaginable. How many times he must have admitted defeat and resigned himself to death through that period.

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How many times did the thought, when do I need to eat the dog cross his mind? Awesome they both made it alive!

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I don’t think it crossed his mind a lot. Dogs don’t deal with starvation nearly as good as humans do. Things already get life-threatening for them after 5-7 days with no food. Humans can go 10x as much. So the fact the dog made it 3 months means they had somewhat regular access to food.

If you add that the companionship the dog gave was probably invaluable. And keeping down raw dog meat is another level from raw fish. I don’t think eating the dog was much on his mind.

Water, sun, and drowning were probably a much bigger threat on their lives than starvation.

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They were probably eating all the tuna, which tipped off the tuna boat to go find out what happened to all the tuna.

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I haven’t thought about this. Do you think if he thought about it, he’s feeling guilty now?

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Don’t see why. Everyone doesn’t have that familial bond with pets/animals. If it came down to it I’d eat my pet and I wouldn’t think twice about it. Odds are they’d eat you vs starving to death

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Fuck. No one would about this won’t he.

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Yes, then about this would have!

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Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?

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I can’t speak for him. But, as someone who has had a dog as a family member, that dog may have made the psychological difference. Whole, “If not for me, then for this dog that is counting on me.”

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I wonder how they survived. And that the pup looks quiet healthy.

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Rain water and raw fish… Dudes a friggin champ

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True blue battler!

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Fish and rainwater, apparently.

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I always thought raw fish was filled with parasites and worms, which was why ‘raw’ fish is always flash frozen first. I’d imagine in a situation where the chances of dehydration are so high, risking food poisoning would be life or death.

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They can be but are not always. Fish are flash frozen for freshness first.

However humans can’t live on fish alone for 3 months without serious health effects. Hopefully he gets that looked into.

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Not all parasites cause severe food poisoning or make you sick immediately. They depend on your survival for their life cycle. When they make you sick depends on the parasites life cycle. He and Bella both probably could benefit from treatment for parasites.

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I know he was lost at sea for a long time, but that picture had me laughing. Glad he and the pup are okay

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I just thought he was making a funny face. As I said, I’m glad he’s okay

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Yeah. If it was common, they’d have a word for it. Like schadenfreude or so.

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