Iteria

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[–] Iteria 4 points 1 year ago (6 children)

This is literally victim blaming. What if he "stood up for himself" and was shot by a cop. What a win for him! What if he was best by a mob?

If someone pulls a gun on you should you fight them? A knife? A bat? A brick? A dirty needle? I'm mentioning this because people seem to understand immediate bodily harm and how it's perfectly acceptable to keep yourself safe. However somehow when you have to make the active decision to expose yourself to bodily harm then suddenly if you don't you're coward and part of the problem.

All the while, no one is talking about how people with nothing to lose to stand up to the abusers aka the person judging the victim for keep themselves safe. If they really thought it was a great idea they'd do it themselves. They'd confront the harassers and give them the proper shunning and verbal redress they deserve, but that never happens. All that happens is people with no skin in the game talk about how others should risk their personal safety and livelihoods for some principle the victim doesn't want to stand for.

[–] Iteria 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Literally any felony committed by a child including murder gets sealed and wiped away in adulthood. There is no impact to this.

[–] Iteria 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah. She's 11 and didn't commit a violent crime. I expect she would be taken into custody, paperwork filed and then released into her parent's care. That's normally how it works for non-violent offenses especially for first time offenders.

[–] Iteria 14 points 1 year ago (7 children)

My issue is not so much that she was taken to juvie. That's a solid lesson in not make false crimes with really no impact at this age. My issue is that she's still there. Where are the parents? Why can't she be released. A little scare is one thing, but I don't think an 11 year old should really be held all the way until trial for a misdemeanor that was dumb and not malicious.

[–] Iteria 26 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Firefox literally used to be a significant browser before Chrome showed up. Users have to download Chrome. It's not like it default. It's just a matter of changing habits. They swapped from Firefox to Chrome they can back. They'll do it for thr same reason so many people left IE for Firefox: it sucked.

When ads get overbearing and scammy, your favorite neighbor IT guy will install Firefox for them or something and tell them to use it. A child or grandchild will do the same. So it has always been. That's how adblock even became so big. People didn't use it before.

Ads are so bad now, I actually went out of my way to install Firefox on my phone. My less technical relatives just refuse to use anything but apps.

[–] Iteria 85 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you. I hate it when people say Twitter wasn't profitable. It was profitable. It just wasn't an infinite money printing machine like people (investors) wanted. Twitter didn't need investor money or loans to pay all its bills unlike say Tumblr.

Twitter was the victim of the same financial BS as Toysrus.

[–] Iteria 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Lemmy doesn't let you block whole instances as a non-admin user. Your only recourse is to block each community. I ended up using a script that queried all the communities on on the instance I disliked and just blocked them. It really sucks, but that's our only recourse right now.

[–] Iteria 1 points 1 year ago

Nope. Because I know I'm going to be a complete purge and I know that no one has uploaded any media, I just nuked the folders after being reasonably certain nothing bad would happen. I think that I'm going to end up writing a periodic proper purge script that is going to directly talk to pict-rs and will be awful for me to do because I know fuck all about docker, so some experimentation will be necessary.

[–] Iteria 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Media absolutely gets federated. My pictrs folder is 10GB. Another 10GB is the activity table, so I tip my hat to you for finding that. I still have a very significant amount of worthless data on my disk though

[–] Iteria 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's a good point. I've just been assuming that the media is the issue, but perhaps it's just the pure database 🤔 Does doing a truncate purge the media? If not, wouldn't I just be orphaning all these pictures, etc that have been downloaded? Also what about the fallout of your own users? I don't really want to drop the content that was created on the instance itself

[–] Iteria 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not when it can take an hour or more to vote in some places. In one county I used to live in, it was common to break a chair to sit on in order to vote, because you were going to be there a while. Even in my much better district with more sites, etc, it took me standing for 30mins in order to early vote during the last midterm. Absolutely not would I bring even a single child to that. Not in the cold and outside since elections happen in November.

[–] Iteria -4 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Your name is different than the person I replied to and I don't know why you're here. I've never made the point that I think the US doesn't have a gun problem. We have a problem with regulations that is difficult to resolve because the national government can't set standards, state governments have different standards, but the doesn't fucking matter when states legally must acknowledge each other's licenses, so many people drive to the shittty states and come back.bor they just live in shitty states. Or many issues around the nature of the federal system.

I don't even know why you're here talking to me being all high and mighty when you're totally okay with guns in your own nation for non-critcal reasons as well. You only have a hardline stance about guns existing in the US apparently. You're shitting on us not for not having good enough regulation of guns which is totally valid, but also for apparently not being better than your own country, which again will allow you to have guns even if it's not absolutely critical. You don't have to make the case that you absolutely need a gun in Australia. You can just be like "I just shooting at ranges lol" and they will absolutely give you a license if you under go all the training.

This is the BS I hate. Yes the US has a problem, mostly owing to the nature of thr US being 50 countries in a trench coat in many cases. But people acting like guns are absolutely abhorrent and their country wouldn't allow them for frivolous reasons like collecting 200 of them (this is totally legal in Australia too BTW) makes me so mad. Be at mad are your own fucking country before getting indignant about a country you don't even live for not accomplishing things your own nation hasn't.

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