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hperrin , to asklemmy in What's something that seems obvious within your profession, but the general public seems to misunderstand?

The more users you have, the more expensive it is to run.

Like, compute, storage, bandwidth, none of that is free. If you’re providing a free service, like Wikipedia, and you have many millions of users, like Wikipedia, your expenses will be enormous. You can either accept donations, like Wikipedia, require payment, or sell your users.

If there’s something you like that’s free online, support them. If they don’t accept donations, well, I hate to tell you, you’re the product.

0_0j ,
@0_0j@lemmy.world avatar

If they don’t accept donations, well, I hate to tell you, you’re the product.

A statement has never been truer than this

intensely_human ,

Also when “you’re the product” that doesn’t just mean that your data is the product. A user is a person whom you can influence. “You’re the product” means this company can direct you, influence you, change your behavior. They can offer your behavioral changes, as a service to their other stakeholders.

CanadaPlus ,

Shit. People think they collect all that data just for fun, don’t they? Time to change how I talk about this…

niktemadur ,

Marketing can be such an immoral, insidious process.
And it takes thousands of people pushing this shit mindlessly, because hey… “It’s just a job, right? Nine to five”.

xilona ,

This ☝️✅

suburban_hillbilly , to asklemmy in Android users, what's stopping you from switching to an iPhone?

Apple and I have very different notions of what it means to own something.

Red_October , to nostupidquestions in why isn't anyone calling for Trump to drop out.

Most of the people who think Trump should drop out have been loudly opposing him for a long time. There isn’t just one single thing they object to, no great unifying theme they can point at and say “This is why he should not run,” because Everything about him is a reason why he should absolutely not be president. Even his Felony conviction is, while perhaps more than a drop, just a splash in the bucket of what should be utterly career ending circumstances.

The people who still support Trump don’t care about any of that. They’re not going to suddenly see one particular turn-off and decide that’s it, that’s why Trump should back out. They’re committed, in too deep, they can’t back down now because it would mean the Libs were actually right all along, and that presents, to them, an existential threat. And in the end, it’s the Republican way.

When Democrats, even popular ones, fuck up, other Democrats are much more likely to turn on them, to call for and get resignations. With Republicans, that’s almost unheard of. Republicans take Part Unity to an extreme, circling the wagons and assuming a full defensive position no matter how incredibly abhorrent the crime, no matter how blatant the evidence. Today we’re seeing the perfect example. Biden fucked up a debate, stumbling over his own words like an old man well past his prime, and the party is calling for him to step down. Trump has built his whole political career on stumbling over his own words, with the only cogent statements he manages being blatant lies, and his people would rather murder their neighbors than see him lose.

Psycoder , (edited )

As much as I agree with everything you say, there is one more thing that needs to be said.

I started watching the debate fully aware of the fact that Trump was a POS. Trump was a POS in 2016, 2020, and 2024. On the other hand, I started watching the debate hoping to see president Biden could make Trump look even dumber. What I got was a very clearly senile guy that failed to make coherent sentences 10+ times in a 90 minute debate.

Trump was who he has always been during the debate. Biden was senile during the debate. At this point I’m not asking Biden to drop because I like Trump. That is wrong. I hate Trump. I’m asking Biden to drop because I know he won’t be able to beat Trump. On the other hand, he might have no problem beating medicare.

InternetUser2012 ,

I love when trolls post bullshit like this, it just fires up the democratic voters. Biden will win with more votes than the last time he beat that 34 time convicted felon, rapist, loser.

prunerye ,

Anyone who disagrees with you isn’t a troll. Biden looked how he looked, and moderates/independents don’t have the same appetite for copium as you do.

InternetUser2012 ,

Sounds like something a troll would say. Your post history is also matching what a troll/bot is. I agree 100% that just because someone disagrees with me they aren’t necessarily a bot, BUT, there’s a fuckton of bots/trolls out there now to do what they did in 2016.

Psycoder ,

Ok, go ahead with Biden. I decided to take a break from politics. I’ll be sitting out this election.

Enjoy.

irreticent ,
@irreticent@lemmy.world avatar
Psycoder ,

You are absolutely right. I’m a Russian bot.

Lightor ,

I mean, if anything your lending more credibility to Trump if Biden stays in, kinda playing the “both sides” game. Especially saying things like “I know he won’t be about to beat Trump”, basically telling people it’s pointless to vote for Biden.

EldritchFeminity ,

Interesting way of saying “my human rights aren’t up for debate every 4 years.”

InternetUser2012 ,

Lol, your account is six days old, nothing but troll posts. Bro, if you’re not a bot, you’re clearly not American, so you can just stfu K? Ty, go slob that putin knob boy.

teft ,
@teft@lemmy.world avatar

Oh look another super new account posting doom and gloom anti biden stuff. So weird.

InternetUser2012 ,

On anything political, it’s about as bad as reddit. Possibly worse, I haven’t been on reddit for almost a year.

Psycoder ,

Ok, go ahead with Biden. I decided to take a break from politics. I’ll be sitting out this election.

Enjoy.

KillerTofu ,

Thanks for enabling the facism!

frezik , (edited ) to science_memes in Progress happens with every death

I’d like to take this opportunity to highlight a recent discovery that I think should be shouted from every major news outlet. The implications are big, but they’re rather technical and non obvious.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1PbNTYU0GQ

In short, it turns out water evaporates much faster from to light than heat. Green light with a certain polarization hitting the water surface at a 45 degree angle seems to do best. From the research slides, the effects of polarization and angle might be small. That means green LEDs (which are cheap and very efficient, but wouldn’t be polarized on their own) can evaporate lots of water. Something like 4 times the amount we would get from using the same amount of energy to heat it up. This is being called the photomolecular effect.

This fills in a big gap in our climate models. There have been measurements done on clouds that show water was evaporating much faster than theory would predict. I’m not clear on if it would make the results more pessimistic or not. My guess is that more clouds in the model increase the albedo of the Earth, thus reflecting more light back into space, and the resulting temperature should be lower. But I’ll hold off on strong opinions until the models get updated.

The other big thing is desalination. Most desalination plants don’t use thermal evaporation because it’s too energy intensive. They use reverse osmosis. The photomolecular effect brings up the possibility of an even more efficient solution to drinking water problems.

I haven’t seen academic research into this yet, but I also wonder about the implications for lithium extraction from sea water (and pretty much any other sources, really). Lithium is basically one of the salts you remove during the desalination process, so the photomolecular effect potentially makes sea water extraction cheaper. Lithium from sea water is an indefinite resource–there’s more there than we would know what to do with.

Edit: actually, scratch the desalination aspects.

So thermal distillation is almost an order of magnitude behind, and the 4 fold improvement doesn’t fully close that gap. In fact, it’s worse than that. The multi-stage plant works by recovering heat when the distilled water is recondensed. Merely heating water to do this would take 626 kWh per m3. That’s more than two orders of magnitude, and since we can’t benefit from a multistage setup to recover heat when using the photomolecular effect, it’s going to be a 4 fold improvement over that very high number.

Still, very big news for improving our climate models.

sunbytes ,

Thanks for taking the time to explain that so clearly! It’s really interesting.

kopasz7 ,

You can accelerate evaporation 1000s of times by aerosilizing/spraying water.

No lazers needed.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGi_JetNWWs&t=3

frezik ,

You’re not desalinating aerosilized water. All the salt comes with.

xthexder ,
@xthexder@l.sw0.com avatar

Yeah, you can buy humidifiers that work by aerosolizing water, and they’re very energy efficient, but the problem is any bacteria that grows in it will just get spread all over your house if you don’t clean it frequently.

The ones that operate by boiling water are definitely a lot better for health reasons, but it’s a trade-off.

Alexstarfire ,

It’s a bit more preferable to have a humidifier that doesn’t heat up the room in the summer months.

bjoern_tantau , to nostupidquestions in How are engine sounds in racing games played ?
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

I made changing farting sounds in my game Diarrhea 4 by manipulating the pitch. I bet that’s how they do it in racing games as well.

Darkard ,
SpaceNoodle ,

What about Diarrhea 1-3?

ChicoSuave ,

Don’t forget about Diarrhea Zero and the next gen remakes for 1 and 2. Also, there’s the ARG in the DFW airport bathrooms back in the early 00s. There’s also the previous series Diarrhea is based on, The Skids.

Evotech ,

He’s pulling a star wars

Downcount ,
owatnext ,

I need to kiss you.

MacedWindow ,
@MacedWindow@lemmy.world avatar

LOL great job on the background music

bjoern_tantau ,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

That was a very lucky find! I think I found it when looking for fart sounds until I opted to make them myself.

I really gotta find the energy to add some credits. Every asset is free of attribution, but still.

GraniteM , to science_memes in Smooth

Opossums are one of those creatures that remind you just how much of evolution is driven by the rule of “good enough.” Sure, they could have evolved to have more wrinkles on their brains, or the ability to cross the road without getting crushed, or to not look like an old scrub brush that’s way past its replacement date, but they didn’t need to, because the way they are is good enough!

variants ,

Maybe they just haven’t had the chance for further education to get some wrinkles

NakariLexfortaine ,

Not just good enough, they fit their niche almost perfectly.

Die often? Large passals that reach maturity relatively quickly. Have to risk ingesting potent toxins? Remember what almost killed you just long enough to get away from wherever it was(roughly 2 weeks). Not built for fighting? Fake your death so convincingly, vultures don’t want to be near you. Nutrition might be scarce? Gather your feces, it will see you through.

Hell, even the fact that the Virginia Opossum can’t adapt well to extreme heat or cold is a benefit to them, the resources they’re driven to(such as actively running water, dense undergrowth for cover and foraging, and trees that can support their weight) can be scarce.

theneverfox ,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

Interestingly, it’s looking more and more like evolution isn’t random, and not only is evolution happy with “good enough”, it seems like it actively stops there

Based on some recent experiments with bacteria and editing out existing genes, it seems like it chooses one genetic area at a time, and once it makes a marginal increase in an area it switches to another

It’s possibly a mechanism to avoid a population boom then bust - if you improve too much too fast, you’ll outcompete your environment to the point you destroy your own ecological niche

However it works (and figuring that out is bleeding edge research), it’s very old. Interestingly, Darwin’s later (unpublished) writings went in this direction, but the theories lost out to the random mutation theory

FooBarrington ,

I’d assume that this is a direct consequence of the impact mutations can have during short spans of generations. The closer you are to a local optimum, the more mutations you need to get into different (albeit better) optima.

Essentially, the step size of the optimisation process is usually too small to make this jump, you need a lot of luck to make it work (since any transitional generations have to stay alive long enough to reproduce and outcompete/find a new niche) - which automatically gives the rest of the ecosystem time to “catch up”, changing the landscape of the fitness function and thus providing new pathways to better optima.

ThrowawaySobriquet , to lemmyshitpost in He remains at large

Jesus Fucking Christ! Someone do something about that toddler!

lolrightythen ,

That’s what the toddler wants.

interdimensionalmeme ,

If we change our way of life, the toddler wins.

lolrightythen ,

Precisely. If we fight the toddler head on, we will die. If we acknowledge the superiority of said toddler, we will lose. Then die.

“success in small businesses requires determination to stay the course”

This applies to the big leagues as well. We endure as one. Raise them in the spirit of self defense until they join our tenuous society.

SatansMaggotyCumFart , to nostupidquestions in Are business cards still a thing?

Look at that subtle off-white coloring.

The tasteful thickness of it.

Oh my God, it even has a watermark

ms_lane ,
Drummyralf ,
governorkeagan OP ,

Really thought I was going to be rick-rolled

Darkpepito_tux , (edited ) to fediverse in Lemmy.ml tankie censorship problem
@Darkpepito_tux@lemmy.world avatar

As a marxist, I’m myself tired of how tankies deals with criticism. And I don’t even understand how people can stay with “Stalin was not so bad”, knowing that he never planned to apply the last state of the Communist theory, and even if it did, massacre are not acceptable (sounds obvious), same applying with China and their open market.
In my country (France), Stalinism isn’t a thing, all communists are against what happend in USSR, and most are anti-china.

finder585 ,

I’m myself tired of how tankies deals with criticism.

It’s because tankies are just contrarians that use communist ideology as a vehicle to be anti-west / anti-United States (anti-liberal democracy). Tankies will defend any cause or ideology that is against ‘the west’ even if that means happily ignoring the blatant homophobic, genocidal and repressive authoritarianism.

Hadriscus ,

That describes them well imo

Doom ,

wow this is literally them

Bernie_Sandals ,
@Bernie_Sandals@lemmy.world avatar

It’s called second campism, and it’s been happening for a long time, it just used to make more sense when it could actually seem like there was two hegemonic camps during the cold war (still an oversimplistic view).

Now they just support any regime that’s anti-US/the original capitalist camp because they have no hegemonic camp of their own to support, just a broad smattering of authoritarian regimes with completely different ideologies.

Lianodel ,

And capitalist regimes. The Russian Federation was literally founded by a betrayal of a reformist movement in the USSR, and China consulted with Milton Goddamn Friedman on their economy, ending up with billionaires. I even saw .ml users crying about Russian *oligarchs" having their assets seized (“stolen,” as they said), and unironically citing Matt Taibbi. Not even “back in the day” Taibbi, but literally The Twitter Files. Using bought & paid for corporate propaganda to make their point.

They’re just campists. I don’t want to run afoul of a “No True Scotsman” situation, but fuck, for people who seem to think they’re the Only True Socialists, they’re willing to drop socialism in an instant if it means they can be edgy dickheads on the internet.

Drivebyhaiku ,

As a Socialist that subscribes more to the historical strain of Saint Simone and Robert Owen that broke out and away early from Marxism to become the Chartist movement and the history of American non-Marxist socialism … I am often tired of how one note Tankies are. They seem obsessed with a sort of internal purity which denies a rich history of socialism other than Marx and Engles. Once one of them goes off about Stalinism or Maoism I basically just disengage because at that point they are basically so enamored with the aesthetics of communism that they aren’t going to be listening to anything. They want to be devout to the ideology while whitewashing the bloodstains of past failures. I understand a collectivist mindset is more or less what Marx aims to cultivate in his work but it seems often at the cost of tolerance of any level of apostasy.

The flattening of a mass of political thought into cardboard cuttouts to snipe at and sneering at the range of Socialism hybrids with No True Scotsman flavour condescension as political ideologies simply not complete worldviews in their own right has got me rather depressed in dealing with the average Communist on here. People in general often just seem to want to find something simple and easy to hate.

humorlessrepost , to nostupidquestions in How are Book Bans Constitutional?

They’re not banning you from selling, buying, owning, or reading the book, so it’s not an obvious first amendment issue.

They’re creating policies for which books various government institutions can use tax money to buy and make available.

They just happen to be targeting books that recognize the existence of minorities, which is shitty.

Today ,

Really just pulled from public schools and libraries.

TubularTittyFrog ,

what’s far scarier is the revisionist history being pushed in many states and school districts.

Xatolos ,
@Xatolos@reddthat.com avatar

They are banning you from owning those books.

Pride event canceled because they were going to give away banned books

humorlessrepost , (edited )

This is a school district not renting space at the school to a non-profit that intends to distribute the books. That’s a problem. The same thing happened to the after school Satan club. But framing it as “banning you from owning those books” doesn’t seem honest.

It’s plenty bad when publicly owned rental space is denied to some renters based on viewpoint discrimination. I hope they win their lawsuit. There’s no need to equate it with police raiding houses to confiscate books and arresting bookstore owners.

gedaliyah ,
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, this looks like a procedural issue.

I’d guess that the district was looking for a reason and found this violation of their procedures to deny the space as an excuse. There’s a chance that the lawsuit exposes some messeges or emails that reveal the true intention.

pelletbucket , (edited ) to asklemmy in Veritasium's new video on Jumping Spiders is having its sponsor Better Help on blast in the top comments. Should we hold content creators to account?

Mark Rober was a big disappointment too. he made a pretty weird video about autism, using the fact that his son is autistic as like qualification for him to talk about it. autistic folks tried to talk to him about the problematic nature of the video in the comments, and he just blocked them. plus, he partnered with NXT for Autism, which does work with Autism Speaks, which is genuinely a hate group that’s trying to exterminate autism, and, last I checked, had no autistic people on the board.

eltrain123 ,

Try to understand that influencers and content creators are human beings and not infallible. I don’t think Mark or Derek are the greatest people in the world, but they are trying to put educational and entertaining content out into the world, and don’t seem to be malicious in intent.

Give them a break and see where they land down the road. If they turn out to be trash, judge em all you want. As someone that doesn’t spend the time and effort to pass my experience on to others, I’ll give them a bit of wiggle room on the politics associated with operating in the public attention economy.

Lommy241 ,

Haha. That would be too sensible.

pelletbucket ,

lol no. he had a chance, when we tried to have a reasonable conversation with him. his views on autism suck, he partnered with a bad actor, and he muted people who tried to talk to him about it. that’s three different problems.

MindTraveller ,

Yes, they’re not infallible. That’s why they should be held to account for their actions. You’re the one saying to treat them like they make no mistakes.

pineapplelover ,

After that video with a military defense company, I stopped following his videos

TheFonz ,

As a parent of a child with Level 1 autism I would never dare speak as an authority on the subject. There’s just so much nuance to it. I could give people a surface level introduction but that’s it. Being a parent does not make people by default into expert psychotherapists.

shankrabbit ,

That being said, don’t discount your expertise in your lived experience. The importance of theoretical and experiential expertise is equal in my eyes.

Maybe not directly correlated, but I would hire someone with 10 years experience over someone who studied the subject for 10 years.

TheFonz ,

Thanks. Well, we’re in our first year since the diagnosis. There’s still a lot I don’t understand.

whoisearth ,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

The more you understand the better you can help. You’ve made the first and most important step. I’m extremely passionate about this and you will find many around you are also passionate. I’m a grown ass dude and 46 and could cry.

Talk to their teachers as they get older. The best thing you can ever do is diagnose. There are so many kids in the school system parents bury their heads and it hurts everyone.

If you ever want to talk I’m almost a decade into my autism journey. Started at 3 and my son is now 11.

TheFonz ,

Thanks for the kind words stranger! We are fortunate that we moved to Italy (from US) and they have a -relatively- good integration with the schools. He will need an aid next year in the class for some time so the teachers ‘get it’ (sort of).

Yes, I will save your contact info. I may actually reach out. There are a lot of things I’m still struggling with (he has a loud projection when he expresses himself and it’s almost all the time). I think we sort of adjusted to it over time but it gets heavy at times. I’ll stop here.

Thanks again!

whoisearth ,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

Both my boys stim verbally with my youngest being “worse” at is. The balance is teaching them awareness and also time and place.

intensely_human ,

I disagree. It’s not as simple as that.

I wasn’t diagnosed until age 30, and I am thankful I went through my childhood without the label.

whoisearth ,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

If you were not diagnosed until 30 and you’re here on Lemmy you’re validating my challenge with all the people like you being the exception to the rule. The fact that you are here and can communicate puts you ahead of what I would define as the silent majority of those with autism.

intensely_human ,

You’ve been gathering experience from before the diagnosis. You don’t have a year of experience you have the age of your child of experience.

intensely_human ,

There are different kinds of experience. For instance there’s the experience of having a child with autism. There’s also the experience of being autistic.

whoisearth ,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

As a parent of two kids on the spectrum my messaging has been just this with a resounding “there are legions of autistic people that are NOT represented. Ever.”

Every representation of autistic people you see in the media, or chatting with online are the exception and the fact that they collectively shit on the fact that there are many isolated and struggling is goddamn frustrating.

If you’re autistic and on Lemmy I’m proud of you. My youngest son can’t manage his own diabetes, can’t wipe his ass, needs help showering, has worsening anxiety and ADHD. I could go on.

As a parent I’m supposed to defer to that representation in the media or on Lemmy because “they’re autistic bro.” disgusts me.

My final takeaway. Fuck the DSM V for making Asperger’s the same as Autism. It isn’t. It hurts both parties but I’d argue it hurts Autistic people far more than Asperger’s people.

TheFonz ,

Thanks for sharing your experience. It sounds like you have your hands full and as a parent I can only empathize. I totally hear you about media representation missing the mark. We have some roadway to make. I’m surprised how many parent friends we have that are relatively clueless (even though I must admit, until this January when we got the diagnosis I was too).

My little one started group therapy about two months ago and I’m super grateful even though the journey ahead is still quite long.

On the Asperger’s topic: I was under the impression Asperger’s is no longer in use as a diagnosis and was folded into the ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). At least that’s what we learned this year throughout the diagnosis process.

Stay strong brother (or sister)!

whoisearth ,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

From a diagnosis and classification, Autism = Asperger’s.

From a lived experience, Autism != Asperger’s.

The latter has been validated by every expert I have talked over the years from doctors to therapists to education.

TheFonz ,

Ok. Interesting. I’ll take your word at it.

whoisearth ,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

Please don’t but pay attention to your support group as you move forward. You will learn there are a lot of people that genuinely care about your child and their future. The irony of course is the vast majority of these people make little to no money and are doing what they do because they love it.

intensely_human ,

As part of your research are you speaking with autistic adults?

TheFonz ,

I have not yet. I would like to though

pelletbucket ,

lol all that just to finish with a definitive statement about autism. Asperger’s has always been an aspect of autism. Dr. Asperger was a Nazi scientist, responsible for deciding who among the neurodivergent would go to the gas chambers. the patients that he deemed to have “mild enough” autism to be used for labor, were called “Asperger’s”.

intensely_human ,

It ain’t much but I’ll take it

feedum_sneedson ,

Thanks for raising this, I get attacked here if I ever point out autism is a disability. I can only assume these people have literally never met anyone with anything but the mildest of Aspergers cases.

DessertStorms ,
@DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

made a pretty weird video about autism, using the fact that his son has it as like qualification for him to talk about it. folks with autism tried to talk to him about the problematic nature of the video in the comments, and he just blocked them.

So typical Autism Parent™ then lol it's like they can't help but make it about themselves.. 🙄

whoisearth ,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

As a parent of 2 children on the spectrum I need to give you a well thought out “fuck you” in response.

My experience online is a lot of you “champions” for autism are only speaking for yourselves and those like you, which is to say the ones that have some means of independence be it verbally, physically or emotionally. I have one son like that. He’s Asperger’s. He will have challenges, but he will live a long and productive life with all the proper tools. My other son is your “traditional” autistic. He is thankfully verbal but at this point there is no plan for him to be independent ever. As parents we hope for the best and take every day at a time.

To assume that our opinions and decisions are derived as “making about ourselves” is part of the problem. Everything I have done since his birth has been to NOT make it about myself.

The last thing I need is people like you punching down because you can’t look past your own goddamn nose.

pelletbucket ,

he’s not talking about parents of autistic children. he’s talking about parents of autistic children who make that their main personality trait, walking around referring to themselves as “autistic moms”, intentionally using confusing language so you can’t tell if they’re autistic, or if their child is autistic. sort of like Munchausen by Proxy but you don’t have to fake it

whoisearth ,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

Oh yeah those parents who make it their identity are weird AF.

intensely_human ,

Have you considered working memory training as a method for helping your son become more functional?

whoisearth ,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

We’ve just started him on strattera and seeing some success. The problem isn’t so much the autism but how the ADHD manifests. If this makes sense it’s like about working memory and more about modeling activities. Because he has issues with muscle tone he lacks a lot of the core abilities many of us take for granted like being able to do something as simple as a thumbs up. Thumbs up took a year.

TonyTonyChopper ,
@TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz avatar

that advert is terrifying, what the hell

Linkerbaan ,
@Linkerbaan@lemmy.world avatar

Rober is just a con man that pretends to be science to sell stuff to people.

He also ripped off KiwiCo IIRC.

intensely_human ,

Psst hey kid. Over here. It’s me Science. Got any questions?

Maggoty , to nostupidquestions in Should I permanently leave Israel?

That’s a question only you can answer. Answering these questions might help you make a decision though.

Do you think Israel’s future is worth fighting for?

Do you have an ability to leave again in the future?

Can you legally vote in Israeli elections without being in Israel?

Are you giving up personal opportunities that are important to you?

Asking other people outright is just going to tell you what other people want you to do.

Wes4Humanity ,

If you go back will you be forced to fight in the Israeli army? (Deal breaker as far as I’m concerned)

TheOlympian , to showerthoughts in If one conjoined twin commits a murder without the consent of their twin, will both have to go to prison or nobody?

Are they rich and white?

Deepus ,

One is…

Hadriscus ,

lmfao

schwim , to asklemmy in What's your most unpopular opinion about music ?

When people complain about new music not living up to old, it just means they’ve quit exploring and form their prejudices on the pop genre they hear, which has always been the lowest hanging song on the tree.

scrubbles ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

absolute truth right here. I used to be like that, “Brehh Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd and Queen were the last good bands”. Looking back I was such a tool. First because it’s such a douche thing to belittle people for their music preference, and second because there is a ton of a great music. Now I can say I’m honestly a huge swiftie and I like a ton of music across several decades.

We have the most variety of music in history right now. To say “I don’t like new music” is absurd, and you’re exactly right, just means they just don’t even try.

Alto ,
@Alto@kbin.social avatar

I think survivorship bias plays into it as well. Yeah, most the stuff on the radio today is kinda meh. Most the stuff on the radio in those days was kinda meh too. All the meh songs got forgotten, and you only remember the bangers. You've already seen it happen to 00s music and we're watching it happen with the 10s.

But yeah, it's wild how many people look at how accessible different types of music are now and just... don't go looking.

pingveno ,

For so many artists, they’ll have a single hit that survived the test of time and most that didn’t. We hear the one song that not only topped the charts but continued to be remembered. I tried going back to the top 100 songs of the 50’s. Some of them are good (Hound Dog), but others frankly just aren’t very good. Contrast that with the modern day, I had a neighbor growing up who is a professional singer who has better original songs.

Then you just get the factor of time itself. Old includes all surviving music before the present day. When you have centuries of music (if not more),

TORFdot0 ,

As an unpopular opinion on the other end, it’s ok to stop participating in pop culture. Pop music, Blockbuster movies, and TV are all meant to sell consumerism to young people with disposable incomes. Not to people who are bogged down by kids and mortgages.

New media isn’t made for your tastes, so unless you make an effort to change your tastes to those of the current generation of young people, new media will never be seen as good enough by you

jjjalljs ,

I think there’s an important difference between “there is no new good music” and “I don’t like any new music”.

The former is making a broad proclamation. The latter is keeping it limited to your personal experience, even if phrased a little sloppily.

Though I guess you could argue people saying the former really mean the latter and are just communicating kind of badly.

A_Very_Big_Fan ,

Doesn’t this usually refer to music on the radio? I think most people understand that there’s lots of good music if you look for it, but the problem is the “popular” music is getting more and more formulaic

klemptor ,
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The thing is, I don’t want to have to look for it. Growing up I could turn on the radio and hear amazing music on pretty much any popular channel. Depeche Mode, Billy Idol, David Bowie, REM, XTC, Goo Goo Dolls, En Vogue, Green Day, Alanis Morrissette, Boyz II Men, Sarah MacLachlan, and so many others. It was a preponderance of great music with some shitty stuff interspersed.

bjvanst ,

Growing up, everything you heard was new to you. An experience. People older than you was saying the same shit about the music you were enjoying at the time. That’s how it goes.

Alsephina , to asklemmy in Why are socialist and communist countries usually considered more authoritarian than capitalist countries?

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With the USSR overthrown, virtually all mainstream media now is capitalist propaganda. And the capitalist class obviously would not want the working class to prefer a system where workers are in power.

RedditWanderer , (edited )

This graph is such bullshit. If you were being honest in your arguments there would be no need to alter the results of the study.

This is the original graph - “About the same” answers were given directly to “worse”, fabricating results.

This is the study. Despite their life “not being better” on average, they still conclude that Communism has its downsides and are in no way saying they want to go back to it.

Sagittarii , (edited )

I’d also expect there’s more and more people propagandized by capitalist media in post-Soviet states as time has passed since capitalist bastards took it over. People who have not lived under socialism or experienced the massively decreased quality of life from the privatization forced on those countries.

Though fortunately it seems like the Russian capitalists have not managed to succeed in this, with more and more people identifying with the USSR than the capitalist Russian Federation in recent years.

Hard to do that at the heart of the revolution I guess. Maybe Russian communist parties could use that to become more revolutionary, specially with Russians able to see the stark difference between Russia under capitalism and China thriving under socialism. Doubt that’ll happen while Putin is in power though.

xmunk ,

Being familiar with Bulgarian corruption, I’m going to confidently state that their percentages aren’t due to a rounding error.

I was in Hungary last year and the nostalgia for communism is high and a significant portion of the population still remembers all the bad parts - Orban has really destroyed the social safety nets there and it hurts to see.

angel ,

Hungary was also the best part of the Soviet Bloc to live in for the people.

So it’s not just that modern Hungary is worse: communist Hungary is more miss-able than communist East Germany.

Nigel Swain’s two books on the subject are good:

  • Collective Farms Which Work? (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985)
  • Hungary: The Rise and Fall of Feasible Socialism (London: New Left Books, 1992)

He’s writing from the perspective of a non-red English academic who’s like… “wait… this works?? how do we explain the anomaly?”

Hungary had full shelves, booming agriculture, available consumer goods.

Dkarma ,

But in practice communism ends up the same. The workers had no actual power under Communism. The leaders still took it all.

Crampon ,

Uh oh. Looks like you triggered the tankies who are nostalgic for a thing that never happened.

Crampon , (edited )

They even had to build a wall to keep the capitalist working class outside of east Berlin.

That Pew data is outdated. They have new data from 2019. Why did you post outdated and bad data to strengthen you belief?

The latest research literally says conditions are better now for most people. Unless you hate homosexuals and women. Every metric indicate high standards of life and rights.

I hate capitalism as much as the next person. But posting like you did is how we got Trump. Just faking everything till it happens.

RubicTopaz , (edited )

“Bad data” is when you use data more representative of people who have actually lived under socialism and experienced the massive decline in quality of life, social welfare, housing, etc after capitalist bastards took it over and privatized everything

Crampon ,

Ye sure. No communist project has ever worked out because some people are by nature evil and hungry for power. Every communist regime has gone to shit because of it. Anyone hungry for power should be imprisoned because they are a danger to society. But most people rely on direction to function. It’s a double edged blade.

Capitalism ruins everything in its path and communism eat it’s children. Welcome to the suck.

Cowbee ,
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The “muh human nature” argument is a fallacy, you do realize that, yes? People are products of their environment, in Capitalism greed and selfishness are rewarded, so you think the way people act in Capitalism is natural for all economic systems, lmao.

Zagorath ,
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I don’t think that’s the right reason, though it does touch upon one of the biggest reasons.

Communist projects have failed in no small part because of external interference from non-communist countries. Look at the US and their infamous “bringing democracy” around the world, for example.

But they’ve also failed not because of innate human nature, but because some people’s nature is indeed what you describe. And unfortunately, violent revolutions have a tendency to make it very easy for those people take step in and fill power vacuums left in the wake of the former regime’s demise. Even if the ideals of many of the boots on the ground in the revolution was entirely well-meaning, the leadership might not be, either from the start, or as the revolution goes on. That’s why so many of the more famous communist regimes are incredibly authoritarian.

Woozythebear ,

Name me one communist regime and I’ll tell you why you’re a fucking idiot and don’t know the difference between communism and socialism.

PrivateNoob ,

Hungarian here. There reason for being the top 1 was because the country was running on debt hell for 10-15 years.

Kádár (the ruler of that time) had promised from 1956 that he will improve the living standards. This worked until the 70s, when the oil crisis happened and Kádár realized that with those current living conditions, the country needs to get loans. So he did that until communism have ended.

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