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authed , to worldnews in Italy to seize $835M from Airbnb in tax evasion inquiry

Airbnb and Uber are two of the biggest crooks I know

SSUPII ,

At this point a real BnB is pretty much always better

stella ,

Or just get a motel.

BlemboTheThird ,

I drove cross country last year and saw signs of bedbugs in 3 of the 4 stops I’d picked out ahead of time. One of them was straight up still treating the room and even using a home remedy (had diatomaceous earth scattered all around the room) and then told me to my face they didn’t know what I was talking about. From what I hear, it’s only getting worse.

Airbnbs might not be any more professional about handling the situation, but at least they handle a smaller volume of people.

stella ,

Weird. I drove cross country for months, staying at various motels and never had an issue with bedbugs.

Are you outside of the US?

BlemboTheThird ,

No

stella , (edited )

All I can say then is that your experiences are unique to me.

I don’t know anyone who had issues as bad as you did.

jmp242 ,

I’ve seen some sketchy motels in my time, which is why I stopped staying in them. Hotels, especially major chains tend to be decent to great quality, and are usually cost competitive with AirBnB according to several news stories and lemmy threads over the last 10 months or so. And they have less weird requirements about you doing bed stripping / cleaning before you leave.

stella ,

The problem is that hotels are usually at least twice the price of motels.

And they have less weird requirements about you doing bed stripping / cleaning before you leave.

This is a big reason why airbnbs can go fuck off.

NocturnalMorning , to world in Florida man arrested after trying to cross Atlantic in hamster wheel vessel

How dumb, if the dude wants to use a poorly made vessel to try to cross the atlantic, let him.

Sendbeer ,

I would agree…except look at all the resources that were wasted trying to recover survivors from the Oceangate implosion.

GBU_28 ,

The world acted like those rich fucks brought their treasure down with them.

echodot ,

Everyone’s entitled to a rescue mission should they need it, even if they do put themselves in danger. That’s the agreement, that’s what the coast guard are for. Of course you’ll probably get arrested at the end of it for wasting everyone’s time but you’ll live.

In fairness to them they didn’t know they were putting themselves in danger they just didn’t do their due diligence, and anyway one of them was a kid.

c0mbatbag3l ,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

Only if he signs a waiver so that the Coasties don’t have to intervene.

Kill yourself however you want, just don’t waste our money and time.

jet ,

He didn’t want to be rescued. They should have just let him go

VegaLyrae , to worldnews in Canada warns LGBT travellers of US risks

So Canadá is going to let trans people get treatment with informed consent model, right?

Right?

Some of our states are really good for trans people. A map of which regions yo avoid would be far more helpful than a blanket warning.

fadingembers ,
@fadingembers@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Erin Reed maintains a pretty good one:
erininthemorning.com/…/june-anti-trans-legislativ…

Ducks ,
@Ducks@lemmy.world avatar

This is a good map for literally anyone traveling to the US. Not just trans folk

samus12345 ,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

Florida holds a unique status within these states, with travel advisories warning against visits. The “do not travel” recommendation extends to even connecting flights through Florida. As of July 1, transgender individuals could face up to a year in jail for using the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity. This risk persists even for those who have legally altered their identification documents. The state retains the power to investigate an individual’s birth gender to determine if a crime has been committed simply by using the bathroom - investigations that could involve genital exams, chromosome testing, and more.

Wow, that’s some serious third world country shit. Horrifying!

fadingembers ,
@fadingembers@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

It’s not just Florida, all of the other red states are trying to pass similar laws. The courts have been striking many of them down, though it’s only a matter of time until they find a way to write them vaguely enough that the courts don’t care.

ipkpjersi ,

Holy shit, that is so fucked up wtf.

VegaLyrae ,

Yes her map is good, I just wish it didn't show "states with a possibility in 2 years" in such a dark red color as it is misleading when compared to like... Actual bad states.

Dimantina ,

They already do allow trans care via informed consent.

Evkob ,
@Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

Healthcare is under provincial jurisdiction, therefore this varies depending on where in Canada. My province doesn’t offer informed consent HRT.

Dimantina ,

It is but… Which province? I help trans people get HRT and I know of/have lists of available doctors who will do it via informed consent in every province.

I know I’m a random internet stranger so don’t doz yourself here, but if you feel comfortable messaging me I’ll help out if you need.

Evkob ,
@Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

I live in New-Brunswick, and there used to be Clinic 554 in Fredericton which did informed consent, general trans healthcare, and abortions, but they closed down due to lack of funding.

The way it generally works here as per my friends on hormones is you get a letter of recognition from a WPATH-certified mental health professional, and then get a referral to an endocrinologist via your family doctor. Navigating the NB healthcare system sucks for everyone, but trans patients are even more limited.

Dimantina ,

Dr. Sara Thomas, Mount Allison University’s gender-affirming care clinic. Is what I have for informed consent in NB.

Evkob ,
@Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

I’m glad to hear there’s another avenue for people other than waiting to see an endocrinologist (they have pretty long wait lists here) but from what I can gather you still need a referral from another healthcare professional, contrary to Clinic 554 which did do self-referrals.

VegaLyrae ,

Yeah I'm only really familiar with Quebec

electrogamerman ,

Not getting treatment with informed consent =/////////= US risks

VegaLyrae ,

If trans people die after being denied by the sexologist, then the safety is illusory.

We cannot exist when we are merely tolerated.

Some of the states actually do give a fuck about us and it's important to call that out along with the states that want us dead.

electrogamerman ,

I agree with everything you said, but the comment I replied too doesn’t relate to the post.

The post refer to states in the US were LGBTQ members are literally being shot dead.

Echo71Niner , to worldnews in Wagner boss Prigozhin killed in plane crash in Russia

Never discount that a deal was reached and this was their way or his way of going in retirement with a new identity - faked death.

eatmyass ,
@eatmyass@hexbear.net avatar

i thought a similar thing but it looks like they’re also cracking down on people sympathetic to Wagner

archive.ph/1l7tY

AdamHenry ,

What about the others on the plane, crisis actors?

Echo71Niner ,

collateral damage.

BigNote ,

The simplest explanation is usually the right one though.

usernamesaredifficul ,

or putin could just kill him which would be a safer move on putins part

Atomic ,

What’s in it for Putin? Why would he be giving favors like that to someone who turned his troops against Moscow? He made Putin look like a fool.

So, why would he be giving him favors?

rockSlayer , to world in Wagner boss Prigozhin killed in plane crash in Russia

Buried the lede a bit with that title, considering the plane was actually shot down

EnderWi99in , to world in Wagner boss Prigozhin killed in plane crash in Russia

The airplane itself mysteriously fell out of a window.

FlowVoid ,

It mysteriously acquired an additional window.

HurlingDurling , to technology in Why US tech giants are threatening to quit the UK

Looks like is time to move to Europe then, I mean the whole call and write to your senators and representatives only works if they care about their people instead of corporate contributions, the whole vote for someone who cares only works if you have an alternative.

STUPIDVIPGUY ,

yeah this is what I’m thinking. The fact that US corps want to pull out of the UK just makes me respect the UK more… not that they don’t have their own problems, EU countries seem to be doing better in general

AttackPanda ,

The issue here is that the UK isn’t doing something good in this one circumstance. You can’t create a man in the middle encryption scheme and hope your the only man in the middle. It fundamentally breaks the baseline security and privacy of the solution.

STUPIDVIPGUY ,

yeah that shits crazy (tories are crazy) which is why I would never choose the UK if I were to move somewhere european

crate_of_mice ,

Maybe I’m missing your point, but which senators in particular are relevant to the UK?

AttackPanda ,

I think the commenter meant the saying we have in the US which is call and write your representatives/senators. They were indicating doing whatever the UK version of that appears to be falling on deaf ears as the article states the politicians do not appear to be taking the advise of educated advisors so they are also likely going to ignore the public.

buzziebee ,

75% of the current Tory MPs are about to lose their seats in the next election so they don’t give a fuck. The strategy they seem to be adopting to save their jobs is to swing further to the authoritarian right to try and convince boomers to vote for them.

They won’t win by taking the sensible approach to policies like this, so that only leaves incentives to do as much harm as they can in the next year or so in hopes of getting the fascist votes out.

BakedGoods ,

Do as much damage as they can so they can blame it on “the left” and people actually believe them. I’ve been fighting this battle for years in Sweden. Doesn’t seem to matter to people when they’re shown black on white that what they are complaining about is a direct result of policy made by the party they’re hoping is gonna fix it. What matters to them is that they now “identify” as right leaning. Doesn’t help that emphatic and cognitive ability plummets once people turn 60, yet they can vote for another 30-40 years.

PenguinJuice , to news in Maui resident: 'We still have dead bodies floating in the water'

Crazy how thin the line is between society as usual and total melt down. Makes you really appreciate yow fragile all of this is. Growing up you think the way things are is how they've always been and always will be.

Time to wake up.

Screeslope ,

I wouldn’t talk about a meltdown of society here - this is a natural disaster, not the sacking of Rome. In due time help will arrive, people will bury the dead and rebuild. Though I agree it makes you appreciate how we take things for granted until one day they aren’t.

treefrog ,

Climate change caused this so I don’t know that you can really call it natural. Unless you include things people do as natural (I tend to but that’s not how most people use the word.)

Widowmaker_Best_Girl ,

I mean, humans are perfectly natural beings. Everything we do to cause climate change comes from natural sources.

Technically it’s natural. It’s just more accurate to say man-made.

BowtiesAreCool ,

That’s just semantics. If you go by that logic literally nothing in the universe isn’t natural meaning the word natural would have no meaning.

Widowmaker_Best_Girl ,

Right, and only would something be considered “artificial” if it was outside of our universe.

treefrog ,

Yeah, I agree.

Honestly I think the word natural doesn’t mean anything. Is an anthill unnatural? If not, neither is a city or a computer.

Widowmaker_Best_Girl ,

I always thought it was a little arrogant of us humans to assume if we created something, or cause something to happen, that it isn’t considered part of the natural world. Like, of course it is. As you said, anthills are natural, beaver dams are natural, so skyscrapers are just as natural as a bird’s nest.

treefrog ,

Yeah, we like to pretend we’re separate from nature. Then we get surprised when our actions destroy our environment.

Stinkywinks ,

Yeah but climate change causes natural disasters.

Saganastic ,

It's a wildfire on a very small and very arid island. Not exactly representative of society at large.

orbitz ,

…yet. looks at record breaking forest fires in Canada. Yes I know it’ll take a lot more to have a drastic impact but we’ve been neglecting our impact so it’s just a matter of time.

trashhalo , to worldnews in Unilever will let Russia employees be conscripted

What does “let” mean in this context? Do they get a vote?

sadreality ,

Shiti headline... yeah unilever is a trash company but they really have no choice here.

Should existed and they would avoid a shiti headline tho

So much for playing both sides lol

HobbitFoot , to worldnews in China youth unemployment hits high as recovery falters

The unemployment rate for urban youth has been climbing for several months. This is due to factors including a mismatch between what graduates were trained to do and the jobs currently available.

Sounds like Chinese graduates are having the same issues as a lot of Western graduates.

AlexWIWA ,

Damn that sucks. I hope things improve for them. (and us too)

HobbitFoot ,

I don’t know. You are starting to see where education level is no longer providing the premium that it used to in the labor economy. So, you have hazardous jobs with a labor rate assuming anyone can do the job and professional jobs where it was assumed that this isn’t the case. It turns out that those hazardous jobs need an increase in pay to attract workers, but part of the reason everything is built in China is because of lower than average labor costs.

If you are a new graduate, you may want to wait for a job in your field rather than take a 996 job at a factory.

ApathyTree ,
@ApathyTree@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

The workforce needs to shift back toward an apprenticeship/on the job training model for a lot of things, I think (china and globally, really). There’s always a massive delay between demand and college course path/promotion/graduation. And the lag eventually results in graduates going into a saturated market. Plus education not matching actual first jobs leaves people feeling unprepared to take on higher levels, where if it’s a natural progression it doesn’t.

Idk about other countries but in the us this can be seen with the lawyer boom of the 90s and early 00s, and currently with tech saturation.

A person (with some exceptions, like stem) could take some basic community college courses (or just HS, if we streamlined the process) focused on their eventual path and then get the rest of the training as a junior at their job, like what used to happen, but companies want unicorns for no work on their end and certainly no pay, so it’s unlikely to go back to that model any time soon, despite being objectively better for everyone involved.

SpicyPeaSoup ,
@SpicyPeaSoup@kbin.social avatar

Another cultural victory for the west!

AlbigensianGhoul ,
@AlbigensianGhoul@lemmygrad.ml avatar

At least they won’t be suffering under the burden of being both unemployed and in tuition debt. It baffles me that Western universities still demand so much money for what has become a basic employment requirement, and even worse that lots of them are more expensive to foreigners.

HobbitFoot ,

Because governments don’t want to fund it and it is worth it in some programs.

barsoap ,

Anglo universities, not “Western” universities. Also, mostly the US as other Anglo places have sane state programmes to fund tuition, e.g. in the UK you only have to pay instalments if you’re actually earning money. Systemically such a system is much closer to the e.g. German “all you pay is some administrative fees we’ll get our money back from income taxes” type of funding.

Not at all all countries do the “everyone should go to college” thing, either.

Godric OP ,

Similar issues, but rates are different. ~7% vs ~20% youth unemployment rates are very different stories. Right now my corner of the country is practically begging for workers, we simply doesn’t have the warm bodies post-covid to fill the open positions. Anyone with a pulse, 18-80, is welcome to work for a decent wage, degree or no, and still 7% of the youngins are not employed.

I’m not an economist, but to me 7% unemployment is bad, 20% is a crisis waiting to happen.

PersnickityPenguin ,

Yet the unemployment rate was much higher during the last recession, we hit somewhere around 25% overall unemployment rate until they stopped counting workers who simply left the workforce.

Gnugit , to nottheonion in Republicans wear ear bandages in 'solidarity' with Trump

This timeline is so broken. I can’t believe that the USA may well vote this idocracy into power.

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Dipbeneaththelasers , to news in Paris Hilton testifies to US Congress about childhood abuse

If you haven’t read this about the Troubled Teen Industry, you should.

elan.school/rude-awakening/

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I really wasn’t aware of her working on this issue until I read that, but good for her for doing it. I’m glad she is able to do something good with her fame.

CptEnder ,

Yeah mad respect for Paris on this one. I think she recently became a mother herself too, makes sense she’d be passionate about it.

sunzu ,

Troubled Teen Industry

aka Child Abuse Pipeline

FriendBesto , to news in Boeing: How much trouble is the company in?

Objectively? In a lot of trouble. Real world, though? They are one of the largest companies that feeds/works for the American Military Weapons Complex plus they are also among the largest lobbying/donors of the Federal Government. Just behind pharma.

MeanEYE ,
@MeanEYE@lemmy.world avatar

I’d say no trouble at all. They should be sweating drops but they are not. Like you said, huge company with a “handle shit” budget. Am fully expecting nothing will happen and if they get sued they will settle outside of court, like they did with 737MAX issue. And problem solved.

whereisk ,

The real world has a habit of catching up even to the biggest budgets.

My suspicion of what is currently going inside the company is that an army of consultants are going through every inch trying to produce reports of how to improve the “processes” to avoid such future incidents. However the percentage of change that will be implemented is only as big as management’s willingness to upset current stakeholders including itself. So unlikely to be very big.

I would expect a continuous decline with ever-decreasing new orders from airlines - fire sales to attract new customers, reduced investment because of declining revenues etc.

The government titty will keep them operating for a while though - or at least until their incompetence embarrasses the government/army sufficiently.

NotAtWork ,

works for the American Military Weapons Complex

That is where this will fuck Boeing, you can buy regulators for having the side of your plane fall off in flight, or an Auto piolet that loves to use the lithobreak, but don’t fuck with the US military contracting system. The DOD contracts for things with very specific and some times stupid standards, but they get exactly what you paid for or else.

BilboBargains , to worldnews in King Charles III diagnosed with cancer, Buckingham Palace says

Oh man, he only just got his dream job.

Sagifurius ,

Nah, he was doing his dream job the whole time, running a research farm and advocating for sustainable farming practices. Soon as he became king, he had to stop with the targeted advocacy.

set_secret ,

he also advocated for homoeopathy…maybe that’s what he’ll treat his cancer with (i hope so)

BudgetBandit ,

I recently got the side-eye from a lot of people because I said that homeopathy is not the same as natural remedies.

frezik ,

What’s unnatural about water?

Pipoca ,

It’s not that there’s anything unnatural about water. It’s just not a remedy for anything but dehydration.

FordBeeblebrox ,

Ah the Steve Jobs treatment method, maybe he’ll adopt the fruit diet. Shame Harry gave up his claim, he seemed like the one with Lizzie’s spirit

Jaderick , to news in Jewish students sue Harvard over 'rampant' anti-semitism

What constitutes “the destruction of Israel”?

Nuking Israel because it’s primarily Jewish? Yes fuck that, that’s anti-semitism.

Israel as a purely Jewish ethnostate? Fuck that too, non-Jews live there and everyone is human. Netanyahu’s comments on “Israel solely for Jews” is fucking stupid and he clearly learned nothing from the 20th century German attempt at an ethnostate.

Altofaltception , (edited )

Well the argument goes that Saudi Arabia exists as a Muslim ethnostate, so why can’t Israel exist for the same reason.

Edit: not my argument.

Omegamanthethird ,
@Omegamanthethird@lemmy.world avatar

Is anyone arguing that Saudi Arabia should be?

Altofaltception ,

Yes, Israelis.

Omegamanthethird ,
@Omegamanthethird@lemmy.world avatar

Well, at least they’re consistent.

eskimofry ,

They’re only consistent for their own benefit.

Ralph Waldo Emerson:

" A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines."

His point was that only small-minded men refused to rethink their prior beliefs.

admiralteal ,

Saudi Arabia should not be allowed to exist as a Muslim ethnostate, though. Their human rights abuses against those that aren't part of their specific ethnicity and religious sect are pure evil.

"They get to do evil, so I should too" is a very bad argument that is not made by people who aren't evil.

NoneOfUrBusiness ,

Saudi Arabia isn't a Muslim ethnostate. It's a state whose citizens happen to be almost 100% Muslim because this is Saudi Arabia of course they are. This isn't defense of their treatment of slaves foreign workers or anything of the sort, that's just pure evil.

Omegamanthethird ,
@Omegamanthethird@lemmy.world avatar

It’s unfortunate that entities such as the ADL have intentionally (and openly) blurred the line between antisemitism and criticism of Israel, and the news just regurgitates whatever they tell them.

Is antisemitism up? Yes.

Is it particularly bad at universities? Probably.

Is it up by 5000000%? (I don’t know the actual number, but the ADL likes to throw a big % out there.) No.

gedaliyah ,
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world avatar

26% of Israelis are not Jewish, and all citizens are legally entitled to the same rights.

charonn0 ,
@charonn0@startrek.website avatar

all citizens are legally entitled to the same rights

It’s worth pointing out that, in general and throughout history, citizenship is something that separates the privileged from the unprivileged. The in-group from the outsider. The masters and the slaves.

Touting the rights of citizens, therefore, does not necessarily rebut the parent comment’s criticism.

gedaliyah ,
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world avatar

Not sure what you mean. Are there countries that guarantee equal rights to non-citizens?

charonn0 ,
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No. And that’s quite my point.

gedaliyah ,
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world avatar

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  • charonn0 ,
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    OK.

    NoneOfUrBusiness ,

    No they're not. Jewish Israelis have Jewish ancestry, which entitles them to more rights, and Palestinians are explicitly signaled as exceptions to a number of laws (see: Palestinian spouses of Israeli citizens can't be naturalized).

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