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orangeNgreen , to nostupidquestions in What is wage theft exactly?
@orangeNgreen@lemmy.world avatar

Here is what I stole from the internet for you:

Wage theft occurs when employers do not pay workers according to the law. Examples of wage theft include paying less than minimum wage, not paying workers overtime, not allowing workers to take meal and rest breaks, requiring off the clock work, or taking workers’ tips.

thefloweracidic OP ,

You explain it so simply, and yet I was so confused before hand, thank you so much, why is life so hard?

ChapulinColorado ,

One of the most common versions I’ve seen is managers being able to “correct” employees punch in and punch out times. Useful if you forgot to clock in. However, often used to always chop off extra minutes accumulated from being there a few minutes early (“on time”) and staying a few minutes past your shift (until someone else can take over). But don’t you dare to be a few minutes late because you will get some points on your record and risk disciplinary actions.

I fucking hated retail jobs.

folkrav ,

Retail truly is hell. A previous employer chopped off our time after closing, regardless of how much time it took to close the place. In the two years and some I spent there, including 9 months full time, they must have saved hundreds of hours in unpaid wages just in the 3 stores I worked at. That was a major chain, mind you. It’s a good example of wage theft for OP, actually lol

Rest assured that when I was closing at 9PM by myself, by 9:01 I had signed off on the day’s deposit, and by 9:02 I was out of there…

brygphilomena ,

Report them to the Department of Labor. Give as much info as you can and they will follow up in the investigation and litigation.

If all goes well, you don’t have to do much and when the investigation and litigation is done you’ll get paid out.

folkrav ,

Oh, after they moved me from store to store then fired me, I did. I’m in Quebec, Canada, so it’s through the CNESST. They’re all too happy to take cases against this specific employer. Still, after 2 years of back and forth and a depresssion later, I resorted to an undisclosed settlement.

Even if the institutions exist to go after a previous employer, it’s also not always doable. And you gain a big resume gap unless you want to keep talking about that ex-employer you sued…

Darkassassin07 ,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

A variant of this is time clocks that round your clock in and out, but not just to the nearest 15 min: clock in is rounded forward, while clock out is rounded backwards.

So 9:01-4:59 would end up paying you for 9:15-4:45. 28min stolen. At 15$/hr thats over $1800 per year.

abbadon420 ,

I’ve had this happen in a job. People would just aticipate it. They would be like “oh shit, it’s 9:01. I’ll be taking a shit first” or they’d smoke or drink coffee or whatever before clocking out. It was a mutual destruction kind of thing. You fuck me, i fuck you.

Transporter_Room_3 ,
@Transporter_Room_3@startrek.website avatar

Got a manager fired when I told a couple people he was chopping off 5 minutes from each shift. Apparently I’m one of the few people who ever checks time sheets.

I convinced them to start filming themselves clocking in and out. Phones are permitted as long as you don’t pull them out on the floor. Offices are a-OK. So the camera captures your number input and displays the time in/out in big pretty easily distinguishable numbers.

Called up the district manager, sent a single email with all the videos and after-payday time sheets, and within two hours the district manager was in the store (which means she was already nearby or she was hauling ass to try and do damage control)

The following five minutes can be summed up with the now-former manager being escorted out by two of the largest stock room guys on the clock and the DM escorting the manager out of the building, all the contents of his desk and computer being hastily stuffed in a box and mailed to a corporate office, the DM begging us not to sue the company, giving most of us the recorded promise of a 10% raise in addition to all backpay and a week of PTO “starting today”

Now to modern me, this all screams “you have a legitimate lawsuit that could blow up in our faces and balloon to other stores so we’re trying to cover it up and get you away from other employees and keep you from talking about it” but nobody else seemed to care and i am not the man I am today. Potentially fighting a solo lawsuit against a multi-billion dollar corporation isn’t exactly the same thing as going over your managers head to get them in trouble.

The replacement manager had no problem shittalking the previous, criminal one. Apparently his reasoning was “it’s the time it takes to put on your uniform which is unpaid because it’s unproductive” which… Yikes. Luckily corporate didn’t agree, at least at the time.

For the record, everyone came in dress code. “putting on the uniform” required putting your lanyard badge on.

15 seconds if you’re taking your time.

forrgott ,

Last I checked, by law you are supposed to receive pay for any actions taken on site that are directly work related. Which includes getting into uniform. So that dude’s reasoning was bunk anyway.

Transporter_Room_3 ,
@Transporter_Room_3@startrek.website avatar

Yes, that would be the entire reason the whole thing happened.

NABDad ,

I am also aware of a manager at my job who got fired for playing those games. Fired and security-escorted out.

Knowing the department director and how she felt about the employees, she was probably enraged when she found out what the manager under her was doing.

Here it’s very difficult to fire an employee after the probationary period, but managers are relatively easy to fire. There’s a three strikes rule for managers. Whenever a PIA manager starts being extra nice to everyone, you know they just got reported to HR for a second time.

Screwing with time cards in the U.S. is extra double bad because of federal law.

If the employee can prove the manager has done it, they’ve proven that their employer is both guilty of wage theft, and also that they’ve destroyed the records showing how much time you actually worked. So usually the employees get to say how much they are owed, and the employer has no way to argue against it.

If I recall correctly, if it was an honest mistake, the employer has to pay back two times what was owed. If it was intentional, then they have to pay back three times what was owed.

There aren’t many worker protections in the U.S., but that particular set of laws is ok. Of course, there could be additional protections in state or local laws.

Edit: clarification and typo.

Baku ,

God that pissed me right off. When I first started working in my first ‘proper’ job (fast food) I always liked to be 5 minutes early and not head to clock out until after my shift finished. We could clock in or out up to 5 minutes before or after our scheduled start/finish times.

One day I clocked in 2 minutes early and out a whole 3 minutes after I was meant to. then that night I got a notification my shift start and end times had been adjusted. Apparently that day the big manager was reviewing all clock times and decided the 5 minutes of overtime was too much. It’s not like I wasn’t working or anything either, I started serving people as soon as I’d clocked on and I was only clocking out late because I was busy making people’s food (because for some funny reason you can’t just up and leave in the middle of assembling a burger)

From then on I wouldn’t walk in until 1 minute before my shift was due to start and would stop working 5 minutes before my shift was due to finish to walk to the break room, grab my bag and leisurely stroll around to say goodbye to everyone before clicking out the exact minute I was due to finish, because fuck you. What kind of stinge bag removes 5 minutes of overtime? What kind of stinge bag even tracks 5 minutes of overtime??

brygphilomena ,

They should track 5 minutes of overtime, because you worked it and God dammit you should be paid for it.

Boozilla ,
@Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

Great answer.

I think one of the most common forms is when employers coerce employees to clock out before they’re actually done with work. Super common in places where employees need to do end-of-shift tasks like cleaning up their station, pass through security checkpoints, etc.

SomeoneSomewhere ,

It can also include situations where the worker isn’t paid what was agreed.

For example, if you were going to have a 10% commission but the employer lowers this to 2% or nothing, or where a $30/hour rate magically becomes $15/hour after hiring.

They might legally be able to cut your pay by giving notice - this will depend on the jurisdiction. In other regimes, they essentially have to go through the full legal process to fire you.

jeffw ,
@jeffw@lemmy.world avatar

And employee misclassification. Uber owns their drivers a shit ton of stolen wages.

CsXGF8uzUAOh6fqV , (edited ) to linux in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?
@CsXGF8uzUAOh6fqV@lemmy.world avatar

Nothing. Which is great: everything already works for me. Any improvements and extra market share is cool. But I’m vibing already.

wintermute , to fediverse in alien.top is a new level of Reddit crossposting spam

Defederated. What a waste of resources.

remotelove ,
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MrFunnyMoustache , to asklemmy in Who cares about red flags in people. What are your green flags

There is a term in kendo called hikitate geiko. I won’t get too technical, but in essence, it is an attitude employed by a senior who spars with their junior that helps elevate their skills. It is more difficult than it appears, because if you make it too easy for them, they don’t improve, but if you make it too hard for someone, they won’t learn anything either; and at the same time, you yourself won’t benefit from the spar. By practicing good hikitate geiko, you are able to elevate your partner’s skills, but at the same time, refine and perfect your own technique.

I find that this attitude is beautiful in every aspect of life, and isn’t easy to accomplish; I think this is a huge green flag when someone does that well, regardless of the situation or context.

tetris11 ,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

This. Someone who is willing to come down to my ignorant level in a subject and reward me for my tiny effort and interest in it, is an immediate win in my book. Though it is a hard line to cross without going into smirky/mansplaining territory.

For example, Veritasium videos are always fantastic, but I can’t get over how the man smirks when he explains concepts, despite the fact that it’s his natural smile.

MrFunnyMoustache ,

Finding that sweet spot is incredibly difficult, and requires a lot of attention and skill.

In kendo, if I make it too easy, not only the junior won’t learn much from it, but they will get frustrated and feel that they are being dismissed or looked down on. If you go too hard on someone, you are crushing their spirit and demoralising them, and they don’t get the opportunity to learn or improve. The problem is that such environments tend to be festered in some dojo, so if you see that, best to look for another group.

The point of hikitate geiko is to give your partner both a boost in confidence and engagement, giving them opportunities to attack you, but if they don’t immediately capitalise on them, move on.

As for applying it outside the dojo, I think you have to want to share your enthusiasm about something, and when you get them hyped about it like you, it’s an awesome feeling. When you give them the confidence to try something, or ask a question, they are trusting you and it’s great. I also love seeing someone when something they have been trying to do just clicks.

I find that when learning a new skill, there is a point of psychological friction, because you feel that you suck, and just aren’t getting it. Hikitate geiko helps the junior not feel like they suck, it feels awesome and it increases morale, which makes learning both fun and effective.

tetris11 ,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

I think you have to want to share your enthusiasm about something

This, the enthusiasm sells the authenticity of it, and people are more willing to listen.

Today ,

I have a friend who teaches high school history and has traveled a lot. She’s great at this! I feel like i can talk to her about almost anything and she never makes me feel stupid.

cheesymoonshadow ,
@cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world avatar

Somewhat related… I work at a garden center and my manager is a professor of horticulture. When I transferred to her department, I thought I would be learning so much, but this woman has no passion for teaching and is cynical about everything. She sucks the life and fun out of work. Luckily I enjoy working with my other coworkers, and everybody likes me better than they do her.

MrFunnyMoustache ,

This really sucks, but I’m glad the other people there weren’t dragged down by the manager and remained positive people to interact with.

cheesymoonshadow ,
@cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world avatar

Bit of an update… 3 out of 4 of us employed under her are planning to quit after the new year. We’re just finishing the holiday season because it’s a busy time and don’t want to bail when it’s all hands on deck right now.

The 4th person is only part-time and we haven’t told him yet about our plans, so he may join us once he finds out.

All of us are quitting because of the manager.

MrFunnyMoustache ,

I’m glad you’re no longer putting up with her. Best of luck.

ArmoredThirteen ,

I do this when I play MTG or board games with people. I’m not like professional MTG good or anything but it is the kind of complex system I tend to do really well in. I want to have fun too though so a lot of times I end up trying to control the board in a way to make my opponent think about specific challenges to overcome to defeat me. Gives me something to do that isn’t obliterating them and they get to have an engaging game out of it too

MrFunnyMoustache ,

That’s exactly it! This matches the spirit of hikitate geiko beautifully. You’re both helping your opponent understand the game better, creating opportunities for them to challenge themselves in engaging ways and helping them feel awesome while doing it, which is a great motivator to improve and play more in the future.

Do you feel this makes you a better MTG player in general when you do it?

ArmoredThirteen ,

I’d say it depends who I’m against but overall yeah. There’s always something to be learning in that game and if someone completely new to the game finds a novel way around a challenge than I’ll tuck that away in my toolbelt as well. I also have to know some really obscure parts of how things work together to orchestrate the kind of board state I’m talking about so lots of research goes into it.

I actually do this mostly as a way to learn about new people; see how they approach problem solving and how they socially interact with me (MTG is a space I’m comfortable in so I end up talking way more than usual during play); but I have a couple close friends we mostly try and out shitpost each other with ridiculous gameplay. And then sometimes, on a rare occasion if someone is rude to me, I can take off the training wheels and use my finely tuned bullshittery to make them pick up their ball and go home lol

MrFunnyMoustache ,

That’s really awesome! There are more similarities than I thought between our hobbies.

Jourei , to asklemmy in What is something you dislike but still begrudgingly use?

My vote goes to Google, to whom I am tightly married. It’s ecosystem and interconnectivity between apps as well as devices is unbeatable. It’s super reliant.

It’s the one entity that can wreck my online and offline presence. I mean, I use android and Google to login everywhere. If Mr. Google so decrees, my phone could wipe and google account be gone tomorrow. Same applies to Apple and Microsoft, but I don’t use their systems as much. The poison I picked is Google and I hate it.

RedditWanderer ,

Sent from my pixel 6

stealth_cookies ,

I feel like I don’t use that many Google services (mostly because I’m not convinced they won’t shut down), but the ones I do use are the ones that would really suck to lose access to. I realized this a few months ago and have at least been working on moving my email away from Gmail to my own domain since that is the critical one that could screw everything up.

joel ,

I moved to protonmail years ago for this reason, but then my friend gave me a free paid YouTube account so I created a new Gmail account and found a new love for heavy metal. Since then the algorithm has learnt my tastes so well I would be devastated to lose my account, but I made a pact with myself that if my friend ever decided to ditch her account that I wouldn’t pay for my own. So I’m totally at the mercy of her whims, and she doesn’t even know!

pathief ,
@pathief@lemmy.world avatar

In the last months I tried to cut as many Google services as I could. I use the Proton suite now, it’s nice.

Unfortunately I still heavily rely on them for Android phone and TVs… Not to mention YouTube, which is yet to have a good competitor.

Tak , (edited )
@Tak@lemmy.ml avatar

I doubt we’ll ever see competition to Youtube. It has reached the point where they will basically have to be antitrusted like AT&T to see a competitor.

obinice ,
@obinice@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t even know if YouTube will be around in 30 years, let alone not have competitors.

All gigantic businesses think they’re too big and entrenched and used every day to fail, until they do. Just look at Yahoo! as one example from recent memory.

So, we’ll see, I suppose!

Tak ,
@Tak@lemmy.ml avatar

In the end I am just a dummy on the internet speculating. For all I know climate change will be coming down from the top rope and take Google with it.

ilinamorato ,

I mean…you’re probably right. But there’s a little part of me that thinks…they said the same thing about Facebook, that it wouldn’t last five years, that it would go the way of MySpace and something else would jump in, but… it’s been just a few months shy of 20 years now, and even though it’s not the juggernaut it used to be, it’s entrenched in a way I never expected.

And then there’s, like, GE, which is 130 years old…or Cigna, Remington, Citi, or Chase, which are older. Some others, like AT&T, do a little dance and come back…I dunno. Some companies just have staying power (in the case of Cigna, I think it might be a pact with some unholy abomination). And they’re all still dominating or at least leading their respective markets.

Even your example, Yahoo, while certainly not the cultural force it once was, is still around in a slightly different incarnation. Nothing ever really dies, it seems.

Bishma , to asklemmy in What is the device you want, but that does not exist?
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

The snooze button on my alarm clock needs to actually pause time, so I can sleep until I’m not tired anymore.

clay_pidgin ,

Great idea and great username.

Bishma ,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Thanks

enteroninternet ,
@enteroninternet@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

That made me lol. Thanks.

tryptaminev , to asklemmy in What was a profound moment that a video game caused you to experience, and why?

When i first killed someone in DayZ back in the day, when it was just the ArmA 2 mod and all the hype.

I finally found a gun and started to learn my way around the zombies, when i heard a player in a bush nearby the hospital in Elektrozavodsk. I thought he was probably out to get me, so i emptied my Makarov clip at the bush and shortly after heard the fly noise they had put to mark dead players.

As i searched his body with my heart pumping like crazy i found him to have nothing but a can of beans. I felt profoundly shitty in that moment because he was just like me at the time. Some new guy playing a tough sandbox multiplayer-game, where everything and everyone can kill you. He probably didnt even hear or see, where he got killed from, just like it happened half a dozen times to me before.

I showed cruelty to someone in whose shoes i’d had demanded mercy.

Fuck everyone pitching people to fight each other

RagnarokOnline OP ,

DayZ was such an amazing experience at the time. Battle arena games hadn’t taken off yet and you really had to pay attention to your surroundings.

Great story! War is hell

MHLoppy , (edited ) to fediverse in Fedia.io is shutting down (and re-opening as a Lemmy instance)
@MHLoppy@fedia.io avatar

UPDATE: the shutdown has been (for now) retracted.

The admin (jerry) has switched from kbin to a fork called mbin that has apparently been able to integrate changes faster than the base kbin project. Jerry seems satisfied with the number of issues fixed in the fork (for now), so has retracted the shutdown announcement (for now).

FEDIA.IO update!!!

After I made the announcement about shutting down fedia.io, someone pointed out that Melroy, a very active developer on kbin, forked kbin to mbin. I just migrated to mbin and so far it seems to have resolved all the problems I've seen. It's likely too early to tell, but I think that Melroy is VERY responsive and helpful, so I am retracting my shutdown announcement. And that makes me very happy.

https://infosec.exchange/@jerry/111235153655966812


Followup: https://fedia.io/m/fedia/t/350673 tl;dr retraction has become more concrete. No need for the "for now" qualifier anymore.

simple OP ,

Great news, thanks!

Blaze ,
@Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Great news indeed!

MHLoppy2 ,
@MHLoppy2@aussie.zone avatar

Regarding Fedia.io, it’s currently inaccessible as I’m working with developers to debug the problems and sadly symfony exposes way too much in debug mode

infosec.exchange/

GreasyTengu , to asklemmy in Who originated the line/paraphrase "What the fuck is a Lemming/Lemmy?" It is truly one of my favorite chunks of Lemmy culture
@GreasyTengu@sh.itjust.works avatar

In season 4 of Game of Thrones, Arya was telling Sandor how the Mountain’s men killed her friend Lommy.

Sandor grumpily asks “What the fuck is a Lommy?” Which became a little bit of a meme.

“What the fuck is a Lemmy” is a spin off meme of that sort of.

cheese_greater OP ,

Shut the fuck up, no way?! Jesus, that’s amazing and way closer to home than I even realized 🤩

Unforeseen ,

Yeah love it 😁

piped.yt/watch?v=15mVwdOT61E

ChrisLicht ,

Piped sounds nice, but in use, it has more issues than King Moulay Ismail of Morocco.

h3mlocke ,

Failed with error code 1001…

cheese_greater OP ,

Piped down :(

hedgehog ,

Strange, I’ve only noticed one issue - videos don’t play. Sadly it’s a fairly critical issue.

Diabolo96 ,

more issues than King Moulay Ismail of Morocco.

!?

cheese_greater OP ,

Give me something to Kagi/Brave/DuckDuckGo/Searx without giving me something to Kagi/Brave/DuckDuckGo/Searx

Diabolo96 ,

I stopped at “had more than 1000 kids”

ChrisLicht ,

He had like 900 kids.

cheese_greater OP ,

Hopefully on different weekends

DeltaTangoLima , (edited ) to asklemmy in What was the funniest thing your ex did to try to win you back?
@DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com avatar

Got my name tattooed on her lower back. This was after we’d separated, I’d moved out, and divorce proceedings had commenced.

She married husband #3 the next year.

lemmylommy ,

So, does husband #3 have the same name as you?

DeltaTangoLima , (edited )
@DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com avatar

Lol - from memory (when she told me), no. Maybe husband #4 will. My ex collects engagement rings like Thanos collects Infinity Stones.

Piecemakers3Dprints ,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

Thanos is engaged?! Dammit. 😭

Prethoryn ,
@Prethoryn@lemmy.world avatar

No that is why she asks Husband #3 to read his name out loud when he is hitting it from behind.

redballooon ,

I think you might have misunderstood. She put your name behind her.

DeltaTangoLima ,
@DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com avatar

ROFL! I know it’s not the case, but that was a bloody funny take all the same. Good one.

0_0j ,
@0_0j@lemmy.world avatar

This got me Lol

starman2112 , (edited ) to asklemmy in What’s the funniest internet argument you’ve ever read?
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar
Vode_An OP ,

Ken M vibes

DrQuint ,

I’m quite sure the artist is winning that one. He’s riling up so many people by just repeating a single phrase.

Like, anyone who thinks he’s serious is really not yet fit for the Internet.

starman2112 ,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

It’s my favorite argumentative tactic. I’ve been in a months long debate with youtube losers about whether one of every Pokemon would beat 1,000,000,000 (one billion) lions

Steeve ,

I feel like you aren’t the winner in this scenario regardless

starman2112 ,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

I am, because for all the effort people put into copying and pasting pokedex entries, I can simply reply with “but a billion lions is a lot of lions, it’s too many lions” and get another dozen replies

Steeve ,

Whatever floats your boat man, I guess I just don’t get how being an internet troll brings joy

starman2112 ,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

It’s just funny seeing people work themselves up over someone thinking a wrong thing about a video game. It’s not like I’m harassing people or anything

MomoTimeToDie ,

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  • ryathal ,

    There’s also can the rock/steel Pokémon drown in lion blood or not?

    DrQuint , (edited )

    Which ones are you thinking? I had 6.

    I thought of Arceus, a fully powered up Necrozma, Yveltal, Dialga and Palkia. All of them could obliterate (or just reap life out of) the lions using nothing but their known innate abilities.

    Sixth one is either form of Hoopa, who can just make interdimentional holes of any size even at a range and without being present, and thus can both move themselves and the lions anywhere they want at will (so, lions into the sun, themselves into a real life resort in Miami with self-serve mojitos)

    But those are just the “quick” ones. Literally any pokemon who is conceivably immune to the lions wins by default. Just takes a long time. Like, Registeel and Regice are both known to endure absurd pressures and temperatures, so it’s only a question of how long it takes for them to punch through the pile.

    MomoTimeToDie ,

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  • DrQuint ,

    Yveltal is more a direct win than Xerneas because Yveltal, canonically, can cause a self-feeding Anihilation Event on all life when it itself dies. It’s even brought up on the latest dex entry as game-canon confirmation.

    So imagine it is fighting and somehow loses, gets crushed by a billion lions - the lions will all then immediately start fading away into a sphere of doom that expands to consume all of then, and then retracts back down to generate an egg. It’s a tie. At least, it’s one until a short while later when Yveltal births again.

    Yes, the ultimate weapon in Gen 6 is basically just a way of using both Xerneas’ and Yveltal’s powers as one. But for the purposes of beating a billion lions, really, Yveltal is the important component. That was why I only put it up.

    Ghost types

    Hadn’t even considered that. Good call. Ghosts on the whole could also easily be stall wins.

    CanadaPlus ,

    RIP the one guy that believed him when “corrected”.

    blujan ,

    I may be missing your joke but I think he was joking as well.

    CanadaPlus ,

    It’s really hard to tell on the internet. I saw no indication it wasn’t just a guy that wasn’t sure and did no further research after being firmly told they are smooth, actually.

    scorpious ,

    Gold

    Blake , to memes in Power Sources

    When it comes to generating electricity, nuclear is hugely more expensive than renewables. Every 1000Wh of nuclear power could be 2000-3000 Wh solar or wind.

    If you’ve been told “it’s not possible to have all power from renewable sources”, you have been a victim of disinformation from the fossil fuel industry. The majority of studies show that a global transition to 100% renewable energy across all sectors – power, heat, transport and industry – is feasible and economically viable.

    This is all with current, modern day technology, not with some far-off dream or potential future tech such as nuclear fusion, thorium reactors or breeder reactors.

    Compared to nuclear, renewables are:

    • Cheaper
    • Lower emissions
    • Faster to provision
    • Less environmentally damaging
    • Not reliant on continuous consumption of fuel
    • Decentralised
    • Much, much safer
    • Much easier to maintain
    • More reliable
    • Much more capable of being scaled down on demand to meet changes in energy demands

    Nuclear power has promise as a future technology. But at present, while I’m all in favour of keeping the ones we have until the end of their useful life, building new nuclear power stations is a massive waste of money, resources, effort and political capital.

    Nuclear energy should be funded only to conduct new research into potential future improvements and to construct experimental power stations. Any money that would be spent on building nuclear power plants should be spent on renewables instead.

    Frequently asked questions:

    • But it’s not always sunny or windy, how can we deal with that?

    While a given spot in your country is going to have periods where it’s not sunny or rainy, with a mixture of energy distribution (modern interconnectors can transmit 800kV or more over 800km or more with less than 3% loss) non-electrical storage such as pumped storage, and diversified renewable sources, this problem is completely mitigated - we can generate wind, solar or hydro power over 2,000km away from where it is consumed for cheaper than we could generate nuclear electricity 20km away.

    • Don’t renewables take up too much space?

    The United States has enough land paved over for parking spaces to have 8 spaces per car - 5% of the land. If just 10% of that space was used to generate solar electricity - a mere 0.5% - that would generate enough solar power to provide electricity to the entire country. By comparison, around 50% of the land is agricultural. The amount of land used by renewable sources is not a real problem, it’s an argument used by the very wealthy pro-nuclear lobby to justify the huge amounts of funding that they currently receive.

    • Isn’t Nuclear power cleaner than renewables?

    No, it’s dirtier. You can look up total lifetime emissions for nuclear vs. renewables - this is the aggregated and equalised environmental harm caused per kWh for each energy source. It takes into account the energy used to extract raw materials, build the power plant, operate the plant, maintenance, the fuels needed to sustain it, the transport needed to service it, and so on. These numbers always show nuclear as more environmentally harmful than renewables.

    • We need a baseline load, though, and that can only be nuclear or fossil fuels.

    Not according to industry experts - the majority of studies show that a 100% renewable source of energy across all industries for all needs - electricity, heating, transport, and industry - is completely possible with current technology and is economically viable. If you disagree, don’t argue with me, take it up with the IEC. Here’s a Wikipedia article that you can use as a baseline for more information: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/100%25_renewable_energy

    Stoneykins , (edited )

    Excellently written!

    I am so tired of people who have no idea how good wind and solar are/have gotten smugly declaring that wind and solar will never be good enough to meet energy demands…

    Blake ,

    Thank you! Please feel free to copy and share. There is so much pro-nuclear rhetoric online, particularly on Reddit, I debate it every time I see it but there’s too much for me to do alone.

    Bob ,

    This perfectly sums up the problems with nuclear energy an why renwables are the better option

    thanks for writting this comment

    Blake ,

    Thank you for the kind words! Please feel free to copy and share :)

    Gradually_Adjusting , to nostupidquestions in What's the difference between asking someone title or someone's pronouns ?
    @Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

    The pronoun rage is all secondary to targeting trans people. It’s less a matter of ideology and more about unifying their voters around a scapegoat.

    CorrodedCranium ,
    @CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

    Kind of an evolution of homophobia

    meco03211 ,

    Remember kids. Evolution doesn’t dictate that all changes “improve” the organism. They just increase the likelihood of survivability. Continuing the hate for just “gay” people was losing popularity and would have killed the conservative movement had it not evolved into a more esoteric form of hate.

    Noodle07 ,

    Can’t wait for aliens to appear so they can stop hating humans

    HopeOfTheGunblade ,
    @HopeOfTheGunblade@kbin.social avatar

    Yeah, if you've been around long enough the arguments are the same.

    Tedesche ,

    I don’t think most conservatives draw a meaningful distinction between being gay and being trans. These are folks who still view homosexuality as a mental illness and I’m fairly certain they see transsexualism as a closely-related mental illness, similar to the way schizophrenia is closely related to schizoaffective disorder.

    CorrodedCranium ,
    @CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

    I meant that transphobia has become the new trend among the right as there has been greater acceptance of homosexuality. There’s definitely still homophobic people out there but I feel like more people are willing to call them out.

    Tedesche ,

    Even amongst conservatives, I would wager the ones who are reasonable enough to accept gay people are reasonable enough to accept trans people. I agree with what you’re saying—the general trend is that a new minority group is first reviled and then gradually accepted; gay people had a hard-won fight, and trans people will too (although thankfully, I think trans people can ride gay people’s success on this front, at least a bit). I just think there’s a huge contingent of conservatives (mainly the Christian Right) that will never accept gay people and group trans people in with them, rather than seeing them as separate issues/groups.

    watson387 ,
    @watson387@sopuli.xyz avatar

    This is exactly it. Trans people just happen to be their “other” at the moment.

    frippa , to asklemmy in Whats your favorite free open source software that everyone should try?
    @frippa@lemmy.ml avatar

    Jellyfin, it’s pretty simple and if you have a spare computer, a decent connection (and by decent I don’t mean even a decent one by 21th century standards, I still have a 100/10mbps ADSL) and a 2/4tb Hdd, you can host your own FOSS Netflix/Hulu with all the shows you want, if you’re in a county where “sailing the seven seas” is a huge deal, the only subscription would be a cheap VPN or even better something like real debrid.

    CosmicTurtle ,

    Literally, and I mean literally, just downloaded this yesterday because I was tired of using Syncthing to pass media files back and forth between my phone and my NAS.

    Plex is a shit show, charging you to view remote files.

    Got any recommendations on where to put together a decent setup? The documentation seems a bit sparse.

    frippa ,
    @frippa@lemmy.ml avatar

    Do you use the flatpak version on Linux? I’m a bit of a noob but I think due to flatpak sandboxing it can’t access your home folder or something, so I had this problem where it could only access my /media/ external HDD.

    Aside from that, I just make folders named something unambiguous like “jellyfin documentaries”, make a jellyfin directory from the control panel, name it something like “documentaries” link the two and then add the documentaries and then scan the libraries. (i may have misunderstood your question lol sry, English is my 2nd Lang)

    JustEnoughDucks ,
    @JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl avatar

    The “best” setup (simplest to maintain, not to set up), is using docker to host jellyfin, sonarr, radarr, lidarr, transmission with wireguard VPN, and prowlarr for all of your media needs. Jellyfin plays stuff, sonarr manages shows, radarr: movies, lidarr: music, prowlarr: your sources for said media. Transmission + wireguard VPN for the downloading.

    But then you are getting into self hosting stuff which opens up a whole good, but time consuming rabbit hole

    Fisch ,
    @Fisch@lemmy.ml avatar

    For self hosting I recommend Yunohost. It allows you to install a lot of stuff with just one click but you can still install things manually if you want.

    lambda ,
    @lambda@programming.dev avatar

    perfectmediaserver.com

    I posted a different link earlier. But this one is more educational.

    state_electrician ,

    I run Jellyfin in Docker on a Pi4 and it works great. The only problem are x265 files, because Jellyfin tries to transcode them and the Pi cannot handle that.

    Fisch ,
    @Fisch@lemmy.ml avatar

    You can disable that, I did that too. I don’t have any issue playing h.265 or even AVI on any of my devices.

    state_electrician ,

    How did you disable it? I would love to just have a direct stream, but I can’t find an option for that anywhere.

    Fisch ,
    @Fisch@lemmy.ml avatar

    You have to change it for each user. Go to the users settings and scroll down, under Media Playback there are options to allow audio and video transcoding. I still have audio transcoding on but that doesn’t seem to cause any issues.

    state_electrician ,

    I tried that, but then it won’t play any HVEC video.

    lambda ,
    @lambda@programming.dev avatar
    lambda ,
    @lambda@programming.dev avatar

    perfectmediaserver.comCheck that out, one of the guys who is a main personality of the self-hosted podcast made that website. It’s all about setting up automations to download movies and TV shows automatically and stuff.

    ReadyUser31 ,

    Wow, I’ve just downloaded and set up Jellyfin based on your post. It took literally 20 minutes and looks like it will immediately replace the awkward DLNA Serviio setup I had running. Amazing

    frippa ,
    @frippa@lemmy.ml avatar

    Well nice to know (^_-)

    Just so you know, there are custom CSS themes aviable on some official page I don’t remember, but if you look up “jellyfin custom CSS” an official jellyfin page should come up, they look so much better.

    Theharpyeagle ,

    I tried to use Emby and Plex since both were available bydefault on my NAS, good lord they both suck ass and charge for the most basic functions. Switched to Jellyfin, so much smoother and completely free.

    cyclohexane ,

    I love how Jellyfin is like “nah we don’t want any donations. If you wanna donate, just volunteer and contribute”

    frippa ,
    @frippa@lemmy.ml avatar

    Lmao didn’t even know that. I guess my contribution will be spreading the word, since I can’t code to save my life

    cyclohexane ,

    They have non code contributions (like translations)

    boboblaw ,
    @boboblaw@hexbear.net avatar

    Never heard of real debris, why is it better?

    Edit: looks like it’s a seed box?

    Madrigal , to showerthoughts in It shouldn't be called ADHD; it should be called restless brain syndrome.

    I like “Executive Function Disorder” as it actually describes the underlying issue and not just the symptoms that other people can see.

    Kolanaki ,
    @Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

    This is what I would vote for if there was a vote on it.

    BloodSlut ,

    The problem is that there are many other mental disorders that have a profound effect on executive function as well

    uniqueid198x ,

    I was watching a video from dr berkely and he said its the only disorder that hits all factors of executive function.

    Then he said adhd people can’t do digitspan backwards so e went to try it and I was like 😦

    DerpyPlayz18 ,

    Just tried it and can’t even get it right forward. Shit.

    nieceandtows ,

    What’s a digitspan?

    LetKCater2U ,

    A test for working memory.

    www.memorylosstest.com/digit-span/

    Amir ,
    @Amir@lemmy.ml avatar

    I don’t have ADHD and my upper limit for digits seems to be around 6.

    uniqueid198x ,

    I believe 6 or 7 is the average across the whole population

    z500 ,
    @z500@lemmy.world avatar

    It took a few tries, but if I memorize the numbers in chunks of 3, then 3, then 2 then it’s a lot easier.

    canihasaccount ,

    I would be surprised if he said that, because that’s blatantly incorrect:

    www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/…/full (Table 2, for example).

    Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder all produce or are associated with executive function impairments that are more severe than ADHD, and across various forms of EF. ADHD is the only one of those with its specific pattern of attentional and reward-related abnormalities, but broad EF deficits are common across forms of psychopathology.

    Madrigal ,

    This is true, and suggests maybe a broader recategorisation is in order.

    I’ve heard one expert suggest that while many disorders feature executive dysfunction, ADHD is executive dysfunction.

    canihasaccount ,

    We’ve known that this isn’t true since 2005:

    www.sciencedirect.com/…/S000632230500171X

    In addition, plenty of other disorders show worse executive function than ADHD:

    www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/…/full

    If executive dysfunction is your primary issue, that is not indicative of ADHD. ADHD is driven by reward processing dysfunction and slower information processing:

    journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/…/1087054714558872

    www.nature.com/articles/s41398-021-01758-0

    whyNotSquirrel , (edited )
    @whyNotSquirrel@sh.itjust.works avatar

    It’s a disorder in our society, because it require you to do task you’ve been ask to do, but if you would just live your life I don’t think you would call it a disorder, more like a different way of processing tasks

    (edit) I’m not saying that changing your environment would resolve the problem, since I’m under medication I can clearly do more things on my free/personal time than before. Hmmm yeah, I kinda lost the track of my thoughts now, can discard as it’s an edit. stop.

    Someology ,
    @Someology@lemmy.world avatar

    Well, in the wild, if you couldn’t concentrate on one thing long enough to hunt/gather/fish, then you wouldn’t eat, and would weed yourself out of the gene pool.

    explodicle ,

    It’s the other way around - ADHD exists because there’s a bunch of cool stuff worth noticing in nature. Not everyone in the tribe needed to concentrate on fishing.

    It’s the same with colorblind people. Just one colorblind person is at a disadvantage, but while hunting they might notice the animal camouflaged for normal color vision. In a tribe, the different perspective is helpful.

    NightAuthor ,

    Russell Barkley, the worlds leading expert on ADHD (as far as I can tell) has a video where he shows that this is not likely to be true.

    Rather, the continued presence of ADHD in our gene pool has to do with how many factors genetic factors can cause it, and basically the mutation rate causing ADHD is now balanced with the rate that we die off without reproducing.

    explodicle ,

    Do you have a link?

    NightAuthor ,

    Lol, I responded to your message, and then went to look for the links to add. But my meds hadn’t kicked in yet, and I got distracted.

    These 2 videos are him discussing this topic, be warned, they’re 20 and 15 minutes. Personally I find his delivery and information engaging enough to watch, but only somtimes.

    Is ADHD Good for Something? ADHD as an Adaptation - Part I
    Is ADHD Good for Something? ADHD as an Adaptation - Part II

    PipedLinkBot ,

    Here is an alternative Piped link(s): piped.video/watch?v=kRrvUGjRVsc

    piped.video/watch?v=ORq8VNIjDRA

    Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

    I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

    NightAuthor ,

    @slotos

    I saw a notification and read half your comment, but then you deleted it.

    Did you end up watching the vid and changing your mind? It’s been a minute since I watched it, and also only caught part of your comment, so I don’t know if your concerns were addressed.

    I’m always open to constructive discussion .

    nyoooom ,

    Except we would be the ones hyperfocusing on making that fucking fire that Steve gave up onto after 2h of trying, or we would stay up late to keep the tribe safe when everyone else starts to fall asleep. A lot of the disfunction is just an incompatibility with our current lifestyle.

    myplacedk ,

    if you would just live your life I don’t think you would call it a disorder, more like a different way of processing tasks

    The more I learn about ADHD, the less I see it as a disorder. I see it more as a personality trait. Unfortunately most of our society is based on people not having that personality trait, making it harder to fit in.

    On the other hand, if you’re lucky enough to find a lifestyle that fits your personality type, that personality type is actually very helpful, the opposite of a disorder.

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