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essteeyou , to technology in Apple will honor California's 'right to repair' rules nationwide

I’m glad for the EU, California, and other places that are big enough to force this sort of stuff nationally or globally.

Syldon ,
@Syldon@lemmy.one avatar

I am out of the loop on this one. I am probably wrong, but…Wasn’t the bill nullified by the fact apple has the sole right to supply the replacement parts? Or does the bill work as intended where replacement parts can be sourced elsewhere as well as documentation being made available?

essteeyou ,

I have no idea, but I’m grateful for a step in the right direction. It feels like there haven’t been many of those in recent times.

Syldon ,
@Syldon@lemmy.one avatar

My point was that it may have been made useless. I seem to remember Louis Rossman complaining about it, but I have no idea over which issue. There is no point in having a right to repair act if it can still be abused in some way shape or form by large manufacturers.

I think the problem with this one was that manufacturers can hold all the cards on the cost of buying replacement parts. This would open up the issue of people being gouged. I was hoping that someone could give me more accurate information on the issue.

Orbituary ,
@Orbituary@lemmy.world avatar

Every so often the phrase “where California goes the nation follows” comes true. I had a feeling about this one, but not so soon nor decisively.

PatFussy , to news in Uber, Grubhub and DoorDash must pay NYC delivery workers an $18 minimum wage

Remember when minimum wage driver work went up for a vote in California under prop 22 and we still voted against it? Im always so mad every election cycle i feel like everyone is a complete moron working against themselves

Cheesus ,

Unfortunately corporate advertising works when it comes to elections

hayes_ ,

Copying my own comment from another thread:

In those workers’ defense, the delivery companies spent hundreds of millions of dollars on a disinformation campaign to trick the public into thinking that voting for 22 was in their own interest.

It’s absurd that it was on the ballot in the first place.

honey_im_meat_grinding ,

Is it fair to call people stupid when they’re facing a literal corporate propaganda campaign? I’d sooner reach for “corporations are evil” than “people are stupid” in that case. Remember how people used to treat you if you were against the Iraq war? And today, we know that thing was unnecessary and awful. Sometimes powerful people just manage to convince us of things that aren’t true.

PatFussy ,

You dont have to always be the victim, dont strip away your obligation for due diligence just because some corporation made a nice commercial.

Buddahriffic ,

It’s not one or the other. The corporate propaganda works because people are stupid.

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

I agree in so far as the human brain is pretty fucking stupid and easily “hacked.” Especially when companies literally pay psychologists to get better at brain hacking.

maniel , to technology in Reddit CEO teases AI search features and paid subreddits

haha, lol, paid subreddits:D

Dan68 ,
@Dan68@lemmy.world avatar

And I bet the mods won’t see a nickel of that revenue.

wabafee ,
@wabafee@lemmy.world avatar

Oh they will it’s called exposure. Exposure from the radiation emitted from their monitor.

Goodmorningsunshine ,

If they made money, their only joy in life wouldn’t be mindless, power-trip bannings.

mark , to fediverse in Threads can now show replies from Mastodon and other fediverse apps
@mark@programming.dev avatar

I dont want any parts of Threads. But if they’re gonna federate, at least do it 100%. This half-ass, piecemeal approach where they release an itty bitty teeny weeny change every month is weird.

FlihpFlorp ,

I’m sure it’s so they can also slowly add features of their own and slowly make their platform better

Idk just seeing threads makes me think of EEE so thank you lemmy you have trained me well

Max_P ,
@Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me avatar

Indicates to me the decision to do ActivityPub was bolted on very late in the project’s lifecycle, probably rushed to try to take the users flocking away from Twitter.

Because a lot of those limitations makes zero sense.

jeffw OP , to technology in After its reputation went up in flames, Humane warns users its charging case may too
@jeffw@lemmy.world avatar

Gotta say, this is “headline of the year” contender material

finley ,

Only if it weren’t for the sloppy verb tense disagreement. It should read:

After its reputation goes up in flames, Humane warns users its charging case may, too

5th graders learn how to conjugate irregular verbs. Engadget editors should know better.

Cheradenine ,

Isn’t it past imperfect though? So it would be goed

finley , (edited )

“Goes” and “may” are both present participle, whereas “went” is simple past participle. To match “went”, one would have to use the word “might” (simple past participle of “may”). The choice of the word “might”, however, is inappropriate in this context because it is referring to something that would happen in the future (and is less than certain to), and the word “might” typically refers to things that could have happened in the past. “May” refers to things that are likely to happen in the present or future, making it the appropriate word choice.

Also, there is no imperfect tense in English. That would be the continuous tense.

catastrophicblues ,

Can you help me understand why? Both seem right to me, and GPT is insistent that the original is right

finley , (edited )

“Goes” and “may” are both present participle, whereas “went” is simple past participle. To match “went”, one would have to use the word “might” (simple past participle of “may”). The choice of the word “might”, however, is inappropriate in this context because the headline is referring to something that would happen in the future (and is less than certain to), and the word “might” typically refers to things that could have happened in the past. “May” refers to things that are likely to happen in the present or future, making it the appropriate word choice.

Edit: the verb tenses should match because the first clause is a dependent clause which depends on the second clause which defines the subject “Humane”. If the first clause had been an independent clause, then it would be OK for the verb tenses not to match. Bad style, but not grammatically incorrect.

catastrophicblues ,

Thank you so much! That makes sense, and since you explained why, I can look up participles myself :)

Badeendje , to nottheonion in OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman
@Badeendje@lemmy.world avatar

We have investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing.

aleq , to technology in Amazon Prime Video won't offer Dolby Vision and Atmos on its ad-supported plan | The company is now facing a lawsuit over its decision to charge $3 more for ad-free viewing.
@aleq@lemmy.world avatar

Back in the day, before streaming was a thing, there were lots of people saying that they’d gladly pay for content if it was served to them in a convenient way. But why would you pay for a worse experience (at that time physical media, often at lower quality, and lower availability) when you can get a better one for free?

Along came streaming. Lo and behold, piracy decreased. Where the fuck do you even go to pirate music anymore? All the big sites have shut down. Video piracy is kinda still going strong, probably mostly due to bullshit concerning exclusives, but it’s way less than it used to be.

Its their platform, they can do whatever they want with it I guess, but this trend is definitely gonna be a big boost to piracy.

li10 ,

Did video piracy ever really falter?

Even semi popular movies and shows are always available in a range of qualities, going up to extremely high quality if you get on a private tracker.

Rarbg shutting down was the biggest hit imo, but still lots of options.

brewery ,

It never went away but lots of people I know who did all that stopped bothering.

When the range in netflix went down, fees went up and everybody launched different services, I was really thinking of sailing but it was Netflix blocking sharing that was the final straw.

clif ,

I’ve noticed over the last few years that you can always find new releases but “old” material is increasingly unavailable. .

Want the new super hero movie that released last week? Easy.

Want 1984’s “The Last Starfighter”? Good luck…

DoomBot5 ,

Content has always been available, but the number of people pirating decreased. It’s now having a resurgence.

TurtleJoe ,
@TurtleJoe@lemmy.world avatar

Back in the day, before streaming was a thing, there were lots of people saying that they’d gladly pay for content if it was served to them in a convenient way.

It wasn’t just people saying that, it was backed up by studies.

KairuByte ,
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Music piracy just kinda gets ripped from official sources. Be it Spotify with an Adblock script, or downloading the song from YouTube.

If you want super high quality stuff, you can find groups dedicated to it. But for most users, just modding streaming services to give them what they want for free is enough.

Wogi , to workreform in Uber, Grubhub and DoorDash must pay NYC delivery workers an $18 minimum wage

But they can’t make a profit if they can’t exploit the workers essential to their business! Won’t somebody please think of the corporations‽

BruceTwarzen ,

Someone might not be able to afford his secon yacht and that is a crime in america.

bloodfoot ,

Literally the death of the American dream.

spez_ , to technology in Unity will start charging developers each time their game is installed

I’m going to install games heaps of times so I can bankrupt any small game companies

paraphrand ,

You you really are a jerk Spez.

wabafee ,

Calm down, Satan.

postmateDumbass ,

The in game ads already do that these days.

Just try to hit that X, haha, tricked you! Installing.

Any touch of the phone for 30 seconds auto installs…

gianmarco ,

Use a firewall app to block that game from accessing the internet (this obviously defeats the purpose of online multiplayer games.)

_Gandalf_the_Black_ ,

I was shocked until I read the username

PlexSheep ,
@PlexSheep@feddit.de avatar

From a Cybersecurity point of view, I think this is a legit attack. Imagine a server that has many virtual machines, all of which automatically trigger the reinstall mechanism as fast as possible.

If there is not some kind of limitation on that rule, depending on how their mechanism works, you could cost the game creater a lot of money.

fubo , to technology in Mastodon's decentralized social network has a major CSAM problem | Engadget

…stanford.edu/…/20230724-fediverse-csam-report.pd…

I’d suggest that anyone who cares about the issue take the time to read the actual report, not just drama-oriented news articles about it.

Melpomene , (edited )
@Melpomene@kbin.social avatar

The article reads like a low key hit piece, the report is good and has food for thought.

As an aside, always look at anything NCMEC says with a critical eye. They do great work in their space, but they are vehemently anti-decentralization and anti-privacy.

NeoNachtwaechter ,

Thank you!

azuth ,

Given new commercial entrants into the Fediverse such as WordPress, Tumblr and Threads, we suggest collaboration among these parties to help bring the trust and safety benefits currently enjoyed by centralized platforms to the wider Fediverse ecosystem

In such a system, the server on which a post originates would submit imagery to PhotoDNA for analysis

This same technique could also be applied to other hosted media analysis mechanisms (e.g. Google’s SafeSearch or Microsoft’s Analyze Image API40

While large social media providers utilize signals such as browser User-Agent, TLS fingerprint,8 IP and many other mechanisms to determine whether a previously suspended bad actor is attempting to re-create an account, Mastodon admins have little to work with apart from a user’s IP and e-mail address, both of which are easily fungible.

So basically people might have joined the fediverse in large due to privacy reasons but if fediverse is to be “ethical” it should share your images with big tech as well as track you better.

He also laments Tor and E2E messaging.

fubo , (edited )

Anyone who’s on Lemmy for “privacy reasons” is probably not looking very closely at the technology. Everything you do here, including votes and DMs, is effectively public. All of it can be scraped, ingested, processed, etc. by absolutely anyone.

azuth ,

Votes are federated. They are tied to account names. Only your instance can tie them to your IP.

DMs are insecure in that admin instances can read them. Most instances tell you not to use them.

Scraping is more resource intensive than using an API to have data submitted to you. Since you are now offering a service you can set terms on what you can legally do with that data while scraping can lead to legal issues. PR issues as well.

In general using a corporate social media will allow companies to track you (or buy the tracking data from the social media company) far more thoroughly than scraping lemmy.

lazycouchpotato , to technology in Spotify is raising the cost of Premium subscriptions, again
@lazycouchpotato@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t mind paying $10/mo for access to millions of songs on demand, even if the caveat is that I don’t own anything at the end of my subscription.

I understand costs have gone up, so I can accept a $1 increase in subscription. The problem is that Spotify wants to do a bunch of side projects at my expense. I have no interest in podcasts or audiobooks yet I must fork up the extra money to fund it. I have no say in what my money is being used for and I hate that.

It’s why I moved from it to Tidal and then to Apple Music (even though I’m on Android). Both have their own issues but at least they’re focused on music.

exanime ,

Hope you like Joe Rogan and the crap he peddles because he is getting a nice chunk of Spotify money… I left because of that particular deal

GenEcon , (edited )

The problem is that Spotify is losing money each year. They aren’t profitable. And if they are keep focusing on music, they never will. Their deal with the music labels says that they need to give 70 % of each subscription to the music labels. So by getting more people to signup, they only marginally increase their revenue. Same goes for raising their prices.

Thats why they tried focusing on Podcasts and Audiobooks. Those are a lot more profitable, either by adding ads (Podcasts) or by charging a premium (audiobooks).

JohnEdwa ,

Spotify also has 236 million premium subscribers.
Let’s assume everyone paying US prices and nobody decides to cancel because of this - both of which are false - that $1 increase would mean Spotify users pay 2.8 billion USD more per year and Spotify gets a cool 850 million.

lazycouchpotato ,
@lazycouchpotato@lemmy.world avatar

Interesting. I wasn’t aware that they weren’t profitable.

Funny enough, right after your comment I got recommended this video on YouTube talking about the points you mentioned: youtu.be/yDWgOwb8kj4

Spedwell ,

There is an episode of Tech Won’t Save Us (2024-01-25) discussing how weird the podcasting play was for Spotify. There is essentially no way to monetize podcasts at scale, primarily because podcasts do not have the same degree of platform look-in as other media types.

Spotify spent the $100 million (or whatever the number was) to get Rogan exclusive, but for essentially every other podcast you can find a free RSS feed with skippable ads. Also their podcast player just outright sucks :/

kwirky ,

It’s amazing to think how incompetent their management must be that they’re charging more, delivering lower audio quality, and paying less to artists than competitors like Tidal, yet still aren’t profitable.

GenEcon ,

They pay less than Tidal claims it pays. So far Tidal has a really bad history of publishing correct numbers.

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In ,

Hang on. 70% of the subscription before any royalty / streaming costs?

So in a $10 payment, $7 is immediately removed, then another say $1 for streaming costs leaving only $2 for profits which Spotify takes 30%?

From each $10 only $1.40 goes to artists?

GenEcon ,

From the 10 Dollar, taxes will be deducted. Afterwards Apple or Google take their share (if you subscribe using the App). Of the remaining money the Music labels take 70 %, and Spotify keeps 30 %. The music labels pay a fraction of the 70 % to the artists, depending on the contract and the artist’s share of streams reported by Spotify.

Manalith ,

Any particular reason you went from Tidal to Apple Music? I see a lot of people here recommending it, so I’d be interested to hear any negatives it has.

lazycouchpotato ,
@lazycouchpotato@lemmy.world avatar

The simple reason is because I got a lengthy free trial for it (saving me money on the Tidal sub) and then stuck around.

Apple Music was hot garbage when I started using it but over the months of my trial it improved tremendously - to a point where there isn’t much difference between it and Tidal. App performance is good now, it provides song recommendations for your playlists, many bugs I was facing have been fixed.

The Android Auto experience is better for me compared to Tidal, it has Shazam integration (Spotify does too, Tidal doesn’t) and it has many of the Japanese city pop songs I like that Tidal was missing.

I can always jump ship if needed. Services like Soundiiz and TuneMyMusic make it pretty easy.

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In ,

I don’t mind paying $0/mo for access to millions of songs with limited skipping and occasional adverts. ,

ramble81 , (edited ) to technology in This camera captures 156.3 trillion frames per second

And if you were to watch it at 60Hz you would need 82+ years to watch that one second. Hope you know exactly where you’re wanting to look or can scrub it really fast!

Edit: I can’t math. It is 82,000 years.

jballs ,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

Finally, it’s my 144Hz gaming monitor’s time to shine. I’ll be done like 50 years sooner than the rest of you losers.

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  • rasmus ,

    That’s what the 81+ means

    ramble81 ,

    Does that fall under “technically correct”?

    shotgun_crab ,

    Off by 81k years, sounds good to me

    notfromhere ,

    Finally a use for the needle in a haystack multimodal LLMs for video.

    Pyrrhichios , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in

    Gonna get downvoted to crap for this, but what the hell - hi, it’s me, I’m that one guy who actually loves Windows a little more with every release. I’m continually surprised by the good stuff that’s baked into the OS now (e.g. Much better multi-monitor support) and how the real power users can do a whole load more besides with Powertoys (key remapping!) - It’s really encouraging to see that I need fewer and fewer specialist programs to get Windows to work just how I want.

    I’m not wildly sold on AI being baked into the OS, but what the heck - Microsoft have earned their goodwill from me in recent years. I’ll play around with it with interest.

    Heavybell ,
    @Heavybell@lemmy.world avatar

    I’ll be very surprised if AI is actually “baked into” the OS. A client to their cloud AI will be baked in, but that’s not the same thing IMO.

    (btw powertoys is great, multimonitor support is great too, if they finally fix the task bar I might finally go to Win11)

    Sabata11792 ,
    @Sabata11792@kbin.social avatar

    A client to their cloud AI will be baked in

    That would instantly kill the feature for me. Hope its easy to remove but I know how shitty MS is about getting that data.

    asexualchangeling ,

    Hope its easy to remove

    has edge flashbacks

    XLRV ,
    @XLRV@lemmy.ml avatar

    You could use things like StartAllBack to bring back the “classic” taskbar and start menu (Windows 7 style) There’s Open Shell and Start 11 too, I don’t use them but they’re good afaik.

    Heavybell ,
    @Heavybell@lemmy.world avatar

    I use Start 10. It’s good, and I’ve tried Start 11 on a Win 11 VM, but while it sort of lets you ungroup the taskbar it wasn’t a great experience. I want MS to do it for real.

    XLRV ,
    @XLRV@lemmy.ml avatar

    Well StartAllBack brings back the Windows 7 style taskbar with all of its functions, Microsoft may add some functionalities but don’t expect them to do it quickly or at all.

    UnknownQuantity ,

    I was like you until windows 10. I opted out of that. It just felt like losing control over my computer. Windows 11 even more so.

    warmaster ,

    Same here. Switched to Linux because of that.

    PlexSheep ,
    @PlexSheep@feddit.de avatar

    Tl;Dr I hate hate hate windows, but 11 is better than 10 (feature wise) and works good for being windows.

    When using windows (at work and only at work), I hate it every day. I actively think “I hate windows”. Sometimes multiple times per day. It’s not objective at all (even through there are good, objective reasons to hate windows).

    BUT: Upgrading from windows 10 to windows 11 is an improvement (If you ignore all spyware and corporate crap shenanigans). Windows became a little less ugly and does some things that you would previously have to hack into it.

    Windows terminal is usable, at least compared to other windows terminals. Don’t get me wrong, it sucks, but it sucks less than many other things. Powertoys is band aid, but that band aid is still pretty useless.

    That new AI crap ware is just garbage that is forced on users. I don’t want their crappy “AI” that (in my opinion) highly violates open source licenses (the GPL at least). And I don’t get why they do that too, most people don’t even code, why would they need that copilot crap ware?

    Luckily, I might have the option to ditch windows and install a proper OS, only with the cost of being my own IT department.

    Honest question: What about the Monitor improvements? Haven’t noticed anything.

    BeautifulMind ,
    @BeautifulMind@lemmy.world avatar

    What about the Monitor improvements?

    Support for more than 3 monitors, for one. Also, support for multi-mon over remote

    Pyrrhichios ,

    I used to have DisplayFusion to customise just how I liked, so I don’t know exactly when a lot of this stuff changed - could even have been Windows 10 - but things like support for different backgrounds on each monitor, ability to indicate the relative heights your monitors are set at so the mouse flows smoothly between them (useful if you have a proper screen and a laptop one for example), mouse will scroll the window where the cursor is currently located rather than the active window as default, easier snap layouts to simulate a dual monitor setup on one…generally it just works exactly how I would expect out of the box.

    Hadriscus ,

    I wouldn’t be surprised to learn you haven’t tried anything else

    Pyrrhichios ,

    MacOS, Ubuntu, Manjaro, Mint, Solus…

    Hadriscus ,

    really !

    Madrigal ,

    Much better multi-monitor support

    Tell that to the Snipping Tool.

    echodot ,

    I was dealing with this yesterday it’s so stupid.

    When I press the screenshot button on my keyboard it should only screenshot the display that the cursor is currently on. There is absolutely no reason that it should screenshot the entire display.

    Alexstarfire ,

    Crtl + shift + print screen

    You’re welcome.

    elephantium ,
    @elephantium@lemmy.world avatar

    I tend to use alt + print screen

    Dvixen ,
    @Dvixen@lemmy.world avatar

    Window key + Shift + S

    Select only what you need.

    c0mbatbag3l ,
    @c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

    Alt-Printscreen selects whatever screen you’re in for capture, and Ctrl-Shift-S brings up an overlay to do it manually.

    TheWildTangler ,

    Stop using Snipping Tool and download Share X

    Madrigal ,

    Ahh, if only I had such control over a company assigned machine.

    Ephur , (edited )

    I’ve been using Linux in various ways since the mid 90s, work has dictated OSX to me for the last decade or so, and I still choose windows as my desktop OS. I use copilot, and it’s great for development, but also great for generating text in a lot of ways. I miss it in my browser when I go to put in a pull request, and I miss it sometimes when explaining blocks of code or giving someone else an outline of how to do something. It doesn’t really lower my need to understand things, but it just speeds up the most mundane parts of the job. If ‘having it in the OS’ means it could fill in those bits, I’d wish even more I could use windows for work.

    It’s great as a dev platform with WSL2 a great experience, VS codes built in remote server, native first class hypervisor support (with competent virtual networking). I know IT admins still hate it, and I’m sure a lot of the things that don’t affect me still suck, but they are building a good user experience.

    arymandias , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in

    I see you are trying to open the terminal, would you like me to:

    A: break your knees

    B: kill your entire family

    TORFdot0 ,

    “I’m sorry but you didn’t supply a valid answer which means that you want both. I will send a contract killer to your house immediately. Would you like to leave feedback on how I did?”

    arin ,

    Bing search is ran instead

    Kingofthezyx ,

    “I’m sorry Dave…”

    londos , to technology in Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes

    Hey! Don’t threaten people! Don’t hurt anyone! Just move to Godot. That’s it. Abandon ship, peacefully. These people care more about money than employee lives anyway.

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  • pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    Because developers totally saw something like this coming. 🙄

    Haywire ,

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  • aesthelete ,

    Those after school specials were all bullshit.

    Haywire ,

    Nice try Mr. Marijuana Pusher. Thanks to Nancy Reagan I’ll “just say no”

    pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    No one’s. You’re just victim blaming.

    lolcatnip ,

    Because companies demanding more money from their customers for the same product is such a rare thing, right? Who could possibly have anticipated it!

    pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    Yes, retroactively changing ToSes to impose tyrannical taxes and fees that will bankrupt most users is, in fact, kind of a rare thing. The ruling class is usually a lot more subtle. And what they do is usually not so in-your-face that it is arguably illegal.

    Victim blaming is not a good look for you.

    lolcatnip ,

    Have you actually looked at what they’re charging? Nobody is gonna be bankrupted. The pricing structure they announced guarantees the cut Unity takes is a tiny sliver of any developer’s revenue unless they’re literally only charging like $1 for their product in developing countries.

    There are no victims in this story, and even if there were, what I said would not be victim blaming. Seriously, point to where I said developers were asking for it. You can’t because I didn’t, but you’re so high on your own farts you can’t read a single sentence without wildly misinterpreting it.

    pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    Fuck, I didn’t know Unity had sockpuppets on Lemmy.

    Or is this guy just a dyed-in-the-wool simp?

    lolcatnip ,

    I’m just someone who can read.

    If you think I’m so far off, I’m sure you’ll have no trouble telling me exactly how much they’re planning to charge, right? Right?

    whoisearth ,
    @whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

    I find this and other comments like this hilarious because you’re 100% correct and yet at the same time lemmy is a cesspool of people on every post about an owner, or landlord, or millionaire/billionaire about killing them, or beating them, or bringing out the guillotine, or eating them, etc etc.

    Again, you’re right. It’s amazing how tone deaf people are here though to not be aware their behavior reeks of the same extremism.

    It’s why I’m very much on the fence about continuing here outside of the memes. The people here are disgustingly naive and not healthy quite frankly.

    tsz ,

    Idk why the downvotes. It’s seriously off putting to be surrounded by people that clearly have no idea how the world works. It was funny before Trump. Now I take these meme waves with a grain of salt. Idiots in large numbers are dangerous. At least reddit was easy enough to use that the cesspool was diluted with less intense morons.

    kilgore_trout ,

    Please teach us how the world works.

    tsz ,

    I’m a landlord. Never evicted anyone. It’s a super high risk position to be in. My mortgage isn’t free. The upkeep to my property isn’t free. Time spent vetting renters so my neighbors don’t have to live next to crackheads isn’t free. You pay rent so you don’t have to think about maintenence costs, mortgage, risking allowing others to live in property you spent money you worked for on. All of that and any other subtly is lost on here. Going to work and enjoying it is possible. The world isn’t black and white. Communism doesn’t work on a large scale. Etc.

    stevedidWHAT ,
    @stevedidWHAT@lemmy.world avatar

    Rich choking and killing the planet knowingly with no regard for human or any other life = unity devs

    500 IQ

    dannym ,

    join a community with your values, lemmy is federated, if you don’t like your community join another :)

    lolcatnip ,

    Where do I find one of those? Most communities with any traffic feel like they’re full of the same people with the same axes to grind, just talking about slightly different subjects.

    Hazdaz ,

    Pretty amazing how a small group on Lemmy can make Reddit look almost sane.

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