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stsquad , to nostupidquestions in What exactly was Yotta doing with people's money? Right now they are basically a gambling platform. But from my understanding they were a no lose lottery. But exactly what was going on in that compan

The phrase “no loose lottery” should be a red flag right away.

andrewta OP ,

Yeah it’s a big red flag but how did it work?

dhork ,

Normally, yes, but Yotta looks like a form of “Prize-based savings”

…m.wikipedia.org/…/Prize-linked_savings_account

They are “no lose lottery” in the sense that you don’t put up money directly to enter, you just open a “savings account”. But they pay far less than market rate to fund the payouts. So in a sense, you pay for the entry with reduced returns on your “savings”.

stsquad ,

So similar to premium bonds? Usually those are government backed though.

dhork ,

Yes, similar to government-backed premium bonds, in the countries where they do stuff like that. But they are not run by the government, so they need to be called something else.

pezhore , to games in Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)
@pezhore@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ve been listening to the NoClip Crew cast podcast - they mostly talk about games they’ve been playing recently and after a few sessions you can really grok the types of games everyone on the pod enjoys. That mostly matches up with my play style, so it works nicely.

As an added bonus, they tend to highlight more independent/smaller game studios.

Emotional_Series7814 , to newcommunities in Really Shitty Drawing Requests

Sounds like a fun way to very, very slowly improve my art skills which capped out at "I got a good grade on my report card for art in middle school!"

Nakoichi , to memes in The More You Learn
@Nakoichi@hexbear.net avatar

I’m gonna save this to show every handwinging lib and “communist” that worries about the US “becoming” fascist. We invented that shit.

Pistcow ,

How stupid are you? We never doubted this country’s shitty past and good people fought it every time.

ComradeRat ,
@ComradeRat@hexbear.net avatar

the more i read about history the more convinced i become that ‘fascism’ (merger of economic and political power for bourgeois ends) is the default state of capitalism

FlashMobOfOne , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 4th
@FlashMobOfOne@beehaw.org avatar

Still trying out new games from the ‘Pixels with Porpoise’ pack I bought on Humble Bundle a week ago. (So far my faves are Children of Morta and Towerfall Ascension.) I highly recommend it if you like pixel-art based games and fantasy.

And lots of PinballFX.

GammaGames ,

Towerfall was one of our favorites in college, so much fun if you can get a full game! Fuck brambles 😤

hungryphrog , to nostupidquestions in Is this normal for girls or just a extreme edge case? (Serious question)

As far as I know, most women don’t do this, but of course, if something exists, there’s also someone who fucks or wants to fuck it.

DebatableRaccoon ,

Is this rule 34.5 or something?

667 , to amateur_radio in Random question for today: Considering people who are not amateurs, if you wanted to create increased visibility and participation in amateur radio, what would you do?
@667@lemmy.radio avatar

One of the challenges I’ve long experienced with any of my hobbies is they are often niche and beyond the interest of most of the people I talk with; Amateur Radio even moreso. Nearly none of the people I interact with in daily life “get it”. They have their phones and Internet and don’t recognize the continuous marvels which constitute Amateur Radio.

I think all the -OTAs (POTA, SOTA, etc) have done a wonderful job of increasing visibility of our hobby, but to really supercharge it, every radio operator should also be willing to hang a sign which encourages passersby to come ask questions and engage. I was up at a fairly popular community park with a 200’ (~61m) span OCFD and not a single person approached. I reckon they’re unwilling because of how “official” a setup looks and don’t want to risk crossing into an area they’re “not supposed to be in”.

There’s not enough popular media which portrays the utility of Amateur Operators, which is probably an extension of the general unfamiliarity of the hobby by authors. Think of what percentage of any of the movies you’ve seen in the last 20 years and one can probably count on one hand the accurate portrayal of amateur radio communications.

These are just my initial thoughts having woken up not too long ago. I’d really be excited to hear others’ opinions.

craigify ,
@craigify@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

“every radio operator should also be willing to hang a sign which encourages passersby to come ask questions and engage”

I thought about this EXACTLY! We travel a good bit in our bus conversion. I’m working on building some semi permanent radio equipment in here. Often we find ourselves in parks and other natural areas, which I plan on setting up antennas for fun.

I was thinking that I should put up a little sign that says come talk about radios!

folekaule , to science_memes in PSA: Libraries

Reminder to vote for any library funding levy in your area. They depend on it to stay open.

scytale , to lemmyshitpost in Financial advice

It’s funny when people are asked what animal they want to be if they had a choice and they go for some alpha predator in the jungle or ocean. I always say I choose to be a house cat. It’s even better than a dog, because as a cat you can just mind your own business and not even show affection to your owners and they’ll love you for it.

JimVanDeventer ,

When I think of whales holding their breath for hours, I get anxious. I know they evolved differently. But if I suddenly became a whale, I’d be hearing the Sonic drowning music in my head all the time.

TheRealLinga ,

dum dum, dum dum, dum dum, dum dum, dum-dum dum-dum dum-dum DUM-DUM blupppp

JimVanDeventer ,

I made a rather mean comment and I am disappointed in myself. It was meant as a joke. Please accept my apology.

TheRealLinga ,

Apology accepted!

AnUnusualRelic ,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Also you’d have to worry about Japanese coming for your ass.

Jimbo ,
@Jimbo@yiffit.net avatar

Pssh, imagine not wanting to be a cat your whole life 🐈

Buddahriffic ,

Any time you no longer want to be in a situation, you can just freak out and act like you’re chasing an invisible thing into another room and everyone thinks you’re doing normal cat things, even if they are a bit weird.

Which I guess would be a nightmare for conservatives lol.

axum , to linuxmemes in I don't think I'll continue using Arch, btw

If you’re planning for this type of failure, what you probably want instead is Aurora from the Universal Blue project. Since it’s fedora silverblue underneath, your OS either updates all at once or doesn’t.

JoMiran , to patientgamers in I know this is PatientGamers, but can we discuss how even the current generation of consoles seems to ask for patience as they aren't that many games 4 years after their release?
@JoMiran@lemmy.ml avatar

I have a PS5 that has probably run for less than six hours, but I have two XBox Series S that are used daily. I never give my smart TVs network access and use my XBox as my main multimedia entertainment device. Add to that Gamepass and the fact that they are hardwired to my network and I can play a ton of games on it too, whether it is downloaded or through XCloud.

Blaze OP ,

Interesting, thanks!

Kaput , to nostupidquestions in How come neither burps nor hiccups are usually painful, but a combination of both is?

Coming up next week, sneeze-fart.

db2 ,
kurcatovium ,

Or in worse case scenario: SS Sneezeshart

Mouselemming , to science_memes in PSA: Libraries

Prefer to spend your time outdoors? I’m not sure about other states and countries, but in CA your library card can get you free entry to state parks!

www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=30806

GiveMemes ,

You have to pay for State Parks in Cali? That’s absurd

meanmon13 ,

state parks often do, they are usually on the honor system and require you to put money in an envelope and put it in a drop box

GiveMemes ,

Yeah around here we pay for it if we were gonna like rent a cabin or something at the state park but it’s literally a govt service so it’s free to just like go there and hang out… very surprised to hear that isn’t the case everywhere.

Mouselemming ,

Not if you have a library card! But the fees go to help keep them clean and well maintained, which they need more when they’re used more. Of course they also get funding directly from taxes.

bobo ,

Not if you have a library card!

Unfortunately, this is only true for a (substantial) subset of state parks. I wish they were all participating, but they’re not.

KLISHDFSDF ,
@KLISHDFSDF@lemmy.ml avatar

Why do you think its absurd?

SomeAmateur ,

Places like parks and libraries are places where you can expect to go without the expectation of paying money. If I visit as a person from out of town I shouldn’t have to go get a library card to get into a park for free in my opinion.

SomeAmateur ,

The more I learn about Cali’s laws and taxes the less I want to live there, which sucks because the landscape can be so beautiful

brbposting ,

Pls keep learning 😛

Ya room for improvement. Absurdly amazing when everything’s good (you have money near the coast but not near wildfires)

Mouselemming ,

One use of the taxes is to preserve the beauty and make it available to everyone except where it’s too fragile.

A lot of the regulations exist to mitigate the evils caused by massive concentrations of humans, like air pollution.

But hey, you go ahead and stay where you are. That’ll keep a place open for another of the many people who move away, experience life in those other states, and then come home again.

SomeAmateur ,

Don’t get me wrong even if I wouldn’t go there long term Cali is still on the visit list, it’s just a matter of time and opportunity

corsicanguppy ,

It’s weird how you want the beauty, but don’t seem to understand how it stays that way.

It’s maintenance. It’s user fees to fund maintenance.

You may think that’s socialist, but really it’s not. Proper socialism would be a portion of income tax being allocated toward funding a maintained park without added user fees for residents.

It’s usually cheaper overall for people using the park, but people who don’t use the park complain about their taxes being used to foot the bill; the same as they complain about paying for fire protection service they don’t use.

SomeAmateur , (edited )

Libraries don’t charge me, that’s the beauty of it. I can exist there with or without a library card. Drink water, use the bathroom, read all day etc. The taxes pay for the maintenance and resources.

Can’t taxes pay for state park maintenance behind the scenes the same way rather than charging at the door? I get they want money from visitors using the park but there’s things like fuel taxes and hotel taxes and campground fees that could pay into that too. I don’t know what the actual fee for entry would be but still I think that having a fee to exist in nature feels kind of dystopian to me idk.

NABDad ,

Our library let’s you borrow free passes to different museums and attractions in the area.

Draedron , to news in Plea deal with accused 9/11 plotters revoked - US government

What fuckers. Tortured them for years, then lied to them to stop torturing and not aiming to kill them.

delirious_owl , (edited ) to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

Most of the time it was not an issue. Occasionally a teacher gave us a office document that loaded a bit funky, but it never blocked me from doing my assignments.

Deliverables were PDFs, so it really doesn’t matter what you use.

I do remember having to learn some ghostscript command so that I could edit PDFs and stitch together a bunch of PDFs into one file. It was annoyingly difficult to edit PDFs back then, but I figured it out.

clark OP ,
@clark@midwest.social avatar

Forgive the stupid question but I just want to be sure. If I write a document in LibreOffice and use a bunch of fonts and fancy stuff, then send it as a PDF to a MOffice user, they will be able to see all the fonts and such?

delirious_owl , (edited )
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

No question is stupid.

If the font is included in the PDF file, yes. This is how PDF is designed to work. The whole point is that PDFs should look identical on all platforms

clark OP ,
@clark@midwest.social avatar

Super! I won’t have any issue submitting assignments then. Only trouble of course would be live collaboration, but I can always use MOffice web-version for that.

delirious_owl ,
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

Or etherpad

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