[-] [email protected] 1 points 21 minutes ago

So the point you're making is that you can have the same funding source buy a cap gun or a rocket launcher... And you're equally comfortable with either pointed at your thick head? Tight.

Joke.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago

Oh, go ahead. Humor us?

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 hours ago

I disagree and refer you to my previous statement.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 hours ago

Defend biden against the lies trump talks about him constantly. Go ahead, friend. We're all on the edge of our seats. Seriously man, we're moisturizing our hands in prep for all of the clapping to come

[-] [email protected] 4 points 2 hours ago

You actually won't become wealthy.

The people who weren't born destined for it are the only ones that sit around imagining what it would be like...

I'm just a "temporarily embarrassed millionaire!"

[-] [email protected] 4 points 2 hours ago

Good job headline... Helping out these ghouls by using the milquetoast "austerity" rather than, "grandma can fucking choke on cat food for all I care, my yacht needs a yacht, you fucking peasants!"

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 hours ago

"Ohhhh, You're tough now, aren't you motherfucker... HE'S A DEI!!!! A DEI, DEI, DEI!!!! Get his DEI ass out of here!!!"

-transcript from inside the gop's cavernous heads, rolling around next to the guilt for never actually reading the bible and the last 5 grindr messages they responded to

[-] [email protected] 9 points 2 hours ago

First "gop lawmaker" is REALLY a far too generous stretch for a boebert descriptor. "gop participant and known public handjob aficionado" maybe...

Second, the gop always DESPERATELY needs an acronym to funnel their implant hate through - seems clear that the emerging favorite these days is DEI with a hard "R". Fucking cowards.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 hours ago

kavanaugh with a few 100k for the baseball ticket stuff, right?

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 hours ago

You are the perfect trump rep here - keep it up, bud. Everyone definitely understands your babbling mass of text and claps whenever you post.

[-] [email protected] 20 points 4 hours ago

And one side is working decidedly to take away this and every summer vacation of your life - while the other side backs union labor which is the reason you and I even have weekends, a workday capped at 8 hours and vacation time period.

Wake up and smell, old donny dipshit and his ghoulish handlers!

[-] [email protected] 5 points 4 hours ago

"If, I'm sorry - would reporting to the public make us more or less profit? Good damnit! You fucking idiots!"

-Technology brosefs

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I heard a person call into a show the other day, voice only, and talk about some poor working conditions at a factory. Made me think about how it would probably be so easy for nefarious bosses to be able to identify that person through voice recognition SW with all of the data that comes from us looking directly into cameras and speaking clearly in modern workplace meetings.

Do "anonymous" callers need to start using voice modulation software for these kinds of calls in the modern world?

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As a little background, I didn't actively use Reddit for months following the blackout. I still barely stop in over there and if I do I'm never logged in our contributing to the communities there (where I was previously a daily poster/commenter).

Just bringing up a point that I'm not sure I'd seen anyone discussing directly over here; the general sentiment and quality of posted information on Reddit has become tangibly worse in multiple ways (I think coinciding with this group, us, leaving).

Now don't get me wrong, Reddit sucked in many ways and for long before the migrations to Lemmy, but there is a noticeable difference in a few key areas:

  1. Less skepticism in replies

  2. Less sourcing of information in posts and replies

  3. Less counter positions expressed generally

  4. If there is a decent reply, you have to scroll much further down to find it

  5. Less plain labeling of obvious bullshit

Many of us used to introduce counter viewpoints or clarifying information into posts, with sources. That functionally worked as a roadblock to stall the quickly building momentum of disinformation/misinformation. Those roadblocks often feel absent over there now, IMO.

Not saying we hold a responsibility to go back there or that we were saving lives before, but the difference is very apparent to me - Have you seen it? Any examples?

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This was on the roku app on a TV, haven't explored other platforms yet.

I'm assuming this is to disable the ability for users to quickly start, back/exit and restart a video until an ad doesn't play. Eternally user hostile, enshitification bullshit.

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Assuming to artificially secure people with new memberships through their first 4-6 weeks to establish a habit through the first billing cycle. Is this a known thing?

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Through the great depression...

When 9/11 happened...

The 2008 housing crash...

COVID...

On a smaller scale, when the Titanic sank, I'm assuming someone inevitably got rich from the aftermath somehow?

Who are the people/groups that make up history's must successful parasites? Who "came out on top" in each instance of historical human suffering?

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The rest of them all look good, but Addison just looks like a professional ball player out the gate.

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So obviously we're all on Lemmy for a complicated combination of reasons, but we all likely share some common ground, namely...

  • need for privacy
  • need to own/control/access the data we produce
  • healthy skepticism about the trustworthiness of for-profit corporations, in general

So if we don't want meta to know even innocuous things; like how many times/when we message our grandma, and we don't google to know when we're searching for remedies to a rash, and we don't want reddit to... Well we just don't want reddit - we don't want them to profit from or weaponize that data against us in a myriad ways.

We also don't want them artificially removing features and creating tiered layers of service/value hidden behind a paywall (I understand this is very present in the some of the commercially available DNA services).

So that brings me to DNA testing services. Since they started to emerge in the mainstream they were immediately an interesting, exciting novelty and I also knew it was data I wouldn't feel safe trusting with a for-profit org - with broken systems like law enforcement and health insurers on speed dial and just salivating for the goodies they collect.

So all that considered, any groups that provide this type of service that you do trust/use, and why?

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hey all, I used to use a to do app and can't remember name, it was very distinct though, please help!

  • visual aesthetic was of an IRL open paper journal (distinct touch: out had a coffee stain on upper corner of the paper)
  • extremely simple, text input on lines and a checkbox to complete (animation of pen crossing by hand would play IIRC)
  • only option besides complete/delete was to move to "tomorrow". Then when you flipped the page (animation) you'd see the next day's tasks.
  • only looked at today and tomorrow in favor of simplicity
  • For some reason, I want to think it was just called "today" or "tomorrow".

Any ideas?

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