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Shurimal , to asklemmy in Whats your favorite free open source software that everyone should try?

Home Assistant. If you ever want to do home automation properly, this is the way. Works with pretty much anything—Zigbee, zWave, BT LE, MQTT—while keeping things manufacturer agnostic, local, private and highly responsive (your commands don't need to go through some server 3000 km away and won't have ugly 1 second latency as a result).

DAVx⁵ and Radicale to sync contacts and calendars between devices without snooping middle-men.

Syncthing to sync any files between devices. Works remotely, too, thanks to Syncthing relays.

Navidrome for your personal music streaming service.

Debian, Docker, Docker Compose and Portainer as the backbone to run all your services.

And many others.

GreatAlbatross ,
@GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk avatar

One of the best things about HASS is the counterweight it applies to the home automation industry.
When everyone is trying to lock people in to proprietary systems, the hass community is keen to find alternatives.

“To use this temperature sensor, you must use our hub and app”
2 days later: ‘Good news everyone, it’s manchester coding on 433Mhz, and I’ve written a direct integration for rtl_433’

lolgcat ,

Wait a minute, is FLOSS home automation really this robust? Having avoided most wifi enabled gadgets, I’m pretty out of the loop here

GreatAlbatross ,
@GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk avatar

It’s pretty good, honestly!

I also avoid wifi gadgets where possible, I try to go for Zigbee, Z-wave, or 433MHz stuff.

For things that “have” to be IP, I put them on a separate vlan, then interface through them using hass.

Salix ,

You can check what it supports. Though there are some stuff that people have created support for that aren’t on there yet as well

www.home-assistant.io/integrations/

yogthos ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

I’d actually recommend Podman over Docker nowadays. It’s basically a drop in replacement and embraces open source while Docker’s moving more in the direction of a closed monetized model.

tebro ,

I really want to use podman, but the compose part in it is still a bit too far behind

yogthos ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

I guess I’m pretty basic with my compose files, what did you end up running into with that?

Fatcat560 ,

I was searching for some nice way to keep my KeePass files in sync across my phone + pc. Tried Syncthing as soon as I saw your comment and it’s a life saver :D Thanks so much!

kratoz29 ,

Syncthing to sync any files between devices. Works remotely, too, thanks to Syncthing relays.

Wait, does this mean I don’t need a VPN to sync remotely? That has been the doubt I have had since I heard about such software.

jacksilver ,

Yeah, you don’t need a VPN as their is also a relay component that forms a sorta sync thing network. While the data is always encrypted, with the relaying you are using external servers to route the traffic. The relaying also isn’t required, but ensures data can be synced even when a direct connection isn’t possible (e.g. You arent home and aren’t on your VPN).

furrowsofar ,

Yes, you can sync between two on devices anywhere in the world as long as a connection path can be found.

The downside of this is that both devices have to be on. If not on the LAN it may go though some unknown gateways too which makes me nervous (though it should be all encrypted). It can take some time too for the devices to find each other and then do the transfer (even on the LAN).

Some people place syncthing on their NAS so it is the always on device. Also if you do not want your connection to go through other peoples bridges then you can disable that feature (and loose the global WAN transfer capability), or you can put up your own bridge in a VPS on the WAN.

I am no expert on this. For me I use syncthing only sometimes and only on my LAN. Mostly I use SSH, Nextcloud, or Bitwarden Send myself. I’d like to play more with some of the other options though. Seafile or placing Send on my VPS for example seems interesting to me.

w2tpmf ,

I’ve been seeing Home Assistant mentioned a lot lately.

Can it control smart plugs and switches that are made for Tuya/Smart Life?

rufus ,

www.home-assistant.io/integrations/tuya/

(I only own older Tuya devices that I flashed with Tasmota before setting them up with Home-Assistant. But I think what they sell nowadays can’t be flashed with a free and open-source firmware. So the Tuya integration should work. But I haven’t tried it.)

ciaocibai ,

It does work although breaks occasionally and you seem to need a (free) token from tuya to get it running now. That said it let’s me use my tuya devices through homekit now which is pretty handy.

w2tpmf ,

Yeah I saw that. It doesn’t help me in trying to break free from those cloud services if I still have to integrate them into my setup.

rufus ,

Unfortunately with the smart home stuff, you’re often stuck with some vendor and their decisions. You have to pay close attention before buying devices. There is a chance your Tuya devices are supported by something like the mentioned Tasmota. They have a long list. But flashing a new firmware on some lightbulb is a bit cumbersome and you can brick the devices easily. It’s probably not something you want to do unless this is your hobby.

I can recommend buying Zigbee devices and a supported gateway, or something alike. That works without some cloud service.

w2tpmf ,

I have a zigbee gateway. I use it for physical buttons that control other smart devices using the scenes in the Smart Life app.

The zigbee stuff has been the devices to give me the most trouble, plus they cost more.

Most of the affordable plugs and sockets are all compatible with Smart Life (which is just Tuya with another brand label). Quite a number of real cheap devices that have their own apps are also just copies of Tuya so they all end up working with Smart Life.

I am going to start looking into flashing firmwares. There’s SO MANY devices running hardware for those platforms, it would be great to break them free of the cloud apps.

rufus ,

templates.blakadder.com

Unfortunately things once have been easier. The first Tuya devices contained ESP8266 microcontrollers and had a vulnerability that allowed users to just upload a different firmware. But at some point they started using some cheaper microcontrollers that aren’t as easy to program. So there is no custom firmware available for many/most of the recent devices. Beware if the supported devices repository says “soldering required” or “module needs to be replaced”. I don’t know why they do this, but it requires a hot air soldering station and proper soldering skills.

Regarding Zigbee: I bought some Ikea stuff. The lightbulbs work fine. But I also had issues with the buttons.

w2tpmf ,

Fucking GREAT info! Thanks!

Hussvin , to reddit in How many people actually dropped Reddit for Lemmy?

Count me in. I do really miss Reddit though and Lemmy is nowhere near as interesting as Reddit. But no one said protesting is easy.

Jahuffine ,

This is the way

Letto ,

Well summarized!

The issue with FOSS software is it attracts people who use FOSS software. I’m not saying I want the reddit of 2021 back, but the reddit of 2016 would be nicer than the reddit of 2009 we are emulating now.

Once a few of us get our friends on board and we grow a touch more, I think Lemmy has a real chance of capturing some more of the “middle” tech literacy users, giving us some of what I, and I presume you, miss about Reddit.

samus12345 ,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

FOSS software

PIN number

ATM machine

Letto ,

Correct. I meant to say FOSS stuff, but my shame will live on the internet forever.

Lightor ,

This. And I’ve found that putting my Sync for Lemmy app where reddit was on my phone makes it easier, I impulse scroll sometimes. Yah it’s dryer but also I don’t waste hours scrolling, I get a small taste and move on.

Jaluvshuskies ,

I want to count myself in, but man am I struggling so hard - I basically attempted/started to migrate to fediverse day 1 of the api announcements. When I browsed reddit, I would find content entertaining and makes me laugh, stuff I would share, and I would have fun browsing. I am finding a whole different humor that I don’t like, too political and unfunny. Maybe I need to fix my subscriptions but idk

Maybe I haven’t figured out lemmy yet but there’s a lot that’s a hassle for me, I feel like I’ve subscribed to most things I enjoy. I’ve tried various apps and have enjoyed Connect the longest but am holding out for Boost for Lemmy. Like I have a lack of notifications for replies (which I thought I figured out), lack of things I’m used to that reddit has, desktop browser view not having expanded cards (I like to see full media and not having to click), having different instances not all 1 account (like I had posts from lemmy.world which I switched off of, now I’m in lemm.ee but I wish I could have all my history and everything, being duplicate communities across different instances, home page sorting view (I’ve tried 6h, 12h, top month, new, I just feel like I see the same old posts way too often and not new hot stuff). Then there’s just small stuff here and there, like seeing the card preview that looks like an image, so I click it, but get redirected to an article which I don’t want. There’s more stuff, but I’m already rambling way too much, I’ve just been looking for somewhere to post this

There’s so many times where I have a question about something or need advice, like intermittent fasting or gym stuff, and could quickly and easily post and find on reddit. I feel so dirty using reddit but all this complication makes me want to give up and give in. I care about not supporting a shitty app and garbage CEO/decisions but now this is probably affecting me more than them

I was a Boost user, I still have it installed and once in a while use it when finding information, and at least it still works somehow so fingers crossed lol

Like you said though, protesting isn’t easy. This is just a lot of effort and sacrifice man that most people probably aren’t willing to give, which is understandable. I’m not sure if this will ever fully replace reddit unless reddit keeps killing itself and manages to somehow push away casuals that don’t care about ads or shitty app design or shitty decisions

ChaoticEntropy , to asklemmy in What is the one most astonishingly dumb things that, as a child, you believed was absolute truth?
@ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk avatar

That adult humans knew what they were doing and had things in hand.

June ,

I turn 40 in March and still have no idea what I’m doing. I just make it up as I go.

Hobo ,

Sucker! I have a whole 6 months to figure it all out before I turn 40. I’m a terrible procrastinator so I’ll probably just wait until the night before to start really working on it though.

June ,

Wait that’s less time than I have. I don’t think I’m the sucker, I think you are.

Hobo ,

Dang I misread it as I turned 40 in March. Guess I am the sucker!

June ,

Muahahaha! … ?

Summzashi , to asklemmy in What are some video games that made you a better gamer?

Multiplayer games taught me that I generally dislike other people.

Case ,

I’ve been on a decade long hiatus from multiplayer aspect of games - aside from games I was with people I knew in RL.

I only occasionally get a twinge for the comraderie of some epic raid in an MMO, or tight unspoken squad tactics where everyone just does their job as expected (not necessarily well lol) and came out on top.

But really, I don’t have the time to commit to either of those.

Then I hear about my friend in GW2 (RL friend) who is going through some toxic guild BS and I don’t miss it.

SchrodingersPat OP ,

I tried DOTA once. Once was enough.

deathbird ,

I can play on my own time, and I can play with friends, but god help me I HATE playing on the server’s time. I can kinda do it with Pokemon Go, but that’s one you can play as casually or as hardcore as you like since you’re mostly playing for yourself after a point.

darkmogool , to piracy in Am I obligated to be a pirate in Starfield if I got the game via piracy?
echo , to gaming in I watched 2 hours of starfield gameplay and an hour of review

It looks like Skyrim in space and I don’t really get why anyone was expecting something else

sexy_peach OP ,

But Skyrim is beautiful even with its older graphics and has an interesting world to explore. Grey space metal structures on grey planets just aren’t interesting. Also even more so if the story starts with “you touched a weird rock”, don’t know why but here have my spaceship.

In Skyrim you’re waking up going to be executed next moment there’s a dragon attack.

dudewitbow ,

I mean id argue Skyrim isnt that great to look at either, given its a continent full of tombs and snow due to its climate. Its just gray and white.

Both Morrowwind and Oblivion had more interesting places to look at than skyrim did.

KevinDeRodeTovenaar ,

I disagree, skyrim had beautiful nature, landscape and skies.

dudewitbow ,

Are you about to bring up skies of all things, and compare to a space game with multiple skies due to having multiple planets?

KevinDeRodeTovenaar ,

Haven’t played starfield yet, i just know that Skyrim has beautiful star constellations

Caligvla ,
@Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Right? There was this one guy on Lemmy the other day expecting the game to be like Freelancer… Like, dude, it’s Fallout with a space suit, we’ve known that for years now. I feel like gamers always have the most stupid and unrealistic expectations imaginable.

DoucheBagMcSwag ,

Freelancer

“We don't own this place but we have an understanding with the people who do.”

ConfuzedAZ , to showerthoughts in Lemmy probably feels like Reddit when it first started, all warm cuddly and friendly to newcomers eager to discuss and collaborate around central topics.

I don’t know, I’m a pretty left leaning person. The vitriolic, almost violent responses to some of my comments is shocking. I knew Lemmygrad was a thing here, along with tankies, honestly it’s off putting to say the least. OP talks about Reddit being an echo chamber. I got news for you. This place is just as bad for lefty type discourse being regurgitated. My experience is that it has been anything but friendly.

TacoButtPlug ,
@TacoButtPlug@sh.itjust.works avatar

Also just as hostile to women as reddit, sadly.

Project_Straylight ,

Found the woman

TacoButtPlug ,
@TacoButtPlug@sh.itjust.works avatar

Please no crucify.

Number358 ,

Witch*

tired_n_bored ,

GOP/Russian/Qanon propaganda everywhere

Millie ,

I honestly wouldn’t give those people the dignity of calling them leftists. They’re too concerned about cosplaying as activists and dunking on people to actually give a shit about advancing the rights of real people or trying to protect anything good.

gowan , (edited )
@gowan@reddthat.com avatar

Seriously the number of people who defend DPRK and Pol Pot claiming they were socialists is shocking.

Edit: the “they” refers to the nation states not the posters

Millie ,

I feel like those posters aren’t really socialists either. There’s a point which just claiming a worldview isn’t enough to justify the accuracy of that label while holding all the opposing positions to its values.

kucuva OP ,

lol i put up a post on here and people analyzing it from a “socialist perspective” the thing is i thin kits limited to certain cats [what u call communities] lemmy is like america 1790s, all kinds of people comign in here, some of the rejects from other countries, some criminals, and some opportunity seekers

danielton ,
@danielton@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve had several people here already tell me (directly or indirectly) that I’m really a Trump supporter in disguise because I dare criticize Biden and centrists don’t exist. But that isn’t a problem specific to Lemmy, and the sites that aren’t like this are alt-right “Ultra MAGA” cult sites that I want nothing to do with.

freeindv ,

The left has turned into the fascists they pretend to despise

danielton ,
@danielton@lemmy.world avatar

Absolutely. If you can’t look at your own side critically, you’re in a cult.

irmoz ,

Anyone who supports Biden isn’t left wing, especially if they get mad at your criticism.

The left has a lot to say about Biden

SgtSilverLining ,
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  • Sarcastik ,

    Given your comment I’m not sure if this a positive comment on lemmy or whether you agree with the comment you responded to?

    Someone being banned for arguing politics would never happen on Reddit, so given they were banned from two instances in <6hrs is a land speed record.

    irmoz ,

    I see comments like this, complaining about tankies, more often than i see “tankies”.

    On the occasion politics comes up, and i say anything socialist, I’m jumped on by people who seem either angry or smugly dismissive of the notion of people organising.

    F_this_stuff ,

    Dude is a Canadian landlord. But I guess since the right wing has literal nazis now, anything left of that is ‘pretty left leaning’

    Franzia ,

    Hey, I better not be seeing any disrespect for landchads here. Now you add 5% more rent to this month’s tip, hear me, rentoid?

    freeindv ,

    the right wing has literal nazis now

    No more than the left does

    irmoz ,

    Mate, it ain’t possible to be left wing and a nazi.

    freeindv ,

    That’s a lie

    irmoz ,

    Nazism is a far right ideology, my ignorant friend.

    freeindv ,

    The Nazis are socialists

    irmoz ,

    Lmao. The furthest you could possibly get from socialism is nazism. Got any logic or proof to back up your claim? Marxists, socialists, communists and other assorted leftists were among Hitler’s first targets in the night of the long knives. Also, the famous poem, “first they came for the socialists…”

    Try again.

    freeindv ,

    False. The Nazis were the socialist party in Germany. They were left wing

    irmoz ,

    Poor trolling. Do you have any evidence they were socialist? Anything more convincing than me calling myself a unicorn and expecting you to believe me?

    freeindv ,

    LOL pointing out the fact that the National Socialist German Workers’ Party is socialist is… Trolling? Get out of here when your trolling

    irmoz ,

    Oh, boy, I was waiting for this. I even pre-empted it.

    I claim to be a unicorn. Am I then, a unicorn?

    How avout the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea? Are they democratic? They must be! It’s in the name!

    No one would ever lie about what they are! I say this as a pegasus.

    EvilBit ,

    You must be very confused by the titmouse.

    Also you have no critical thinking skills or self-awareness. Nothing but the ability to parrot superficial and mindless “talking points” because you’d prefer to be told your fear and bigotry are correct and righteous without actually putting in any thought or self-reflection of your own.

    freeindv ,

    Lol all you people are the bigots. With the whole “the paradox of intolerance means I HAVE to be intolerant. I don’t choose bigotry, the world forced me into it!”

    irmoz ,

    This has to be rage bait. Such an obvious and pathetic strawman. That is not what the paradox of intolerance means. It means that a society, in order to truly be considered tolerant, must not tolerate intolerance; allowing intolerance only lets it fester and spread, and soon you are no longer a tolerant society.

    freeindv ,

    It’s a hateful creed adopted by the left to not only excuse, but treat as a demand to be intolerant.

    It may sound sensible in normal times, but you people literally define being conservative as making one intolerant. Of which half the country is. Your belief system literally demands hate and discrimination against half of our fucking population. So incredibly hateful and pathetic

    irmoz ,

    You have both misunderstood the idea and the application.

    Very likely on purpose. How does it even make sense to call it a “creed”? It’s hardly even a belief. It’s an argument.

    Do better.

    freeindv ,

    It’s a belief system used to justify bigoted discrimination.

    irmoz ,

    Source? Any proof?

    freeindv ,

    Source: reality

    irmoz ,

    So, none.

    EvilBit ,

    Literally no actual defense, just baseless counterattack. Nice. You’re a troll and an idiot.

    ConfuzedAZ ,

    It’s shit like this. I’m just a normal guy, I have a job, kids, hobbies. I believe in less military spending, national healthcare, social programs, and support for our vulnerable population. I got into real estate because it seemed like a good investment. People on here make it seem like anything that doesn’t fit their idea of “left” or"socialism" just be part of the conservative machine. Jesus, my investment decisions are not politically motivated. I made the mistake of trying to be part of a discussion and ended up with someone telling me I’m garbage and that I should give my investments to the tenants. Lol.

    irmoz ,

    Being a landlord is a deliberate choice to make money through other people’s work.

    It’s welfare for the rich.

    That’s not to say you, or any specific landlord, is evil. It’s just an evil thing to do. If you don’t live in the house, you have no business owning it.

    ConfuzedAZ ,

    And honestly, today I agree with you (although I think there is some merit in a rental system as some people prefer to rent). I haven’t bought a property for 15 years and I see what the younger generation is going through. If I knew then what I know now, I would not have purchased rentals. But at the time the real estate market was much different. Hell there were decent properties for sale for 70k back then.

    irmoz , (edited )

    some people prefer to rent

    Utter bullshit. The only reason people rent instead of buying is because prices are too damn high.

    And prices are too damn high because of landlords. If you are both problem and solution, your job needn’t exist.

    If I knew then what I know now, I would not have purchased rentals. But at the time the real estate market was much different.

    It was exactly the same, only cheaper. And it was the flood of landlords buying when it was cheap that led to prices getting higher.

    People like you are the reason this problem exists.

    If I knew then what I know now, I would not have purchased rentals.

    You at least deserve credit for admitting this.

    ConfuzedAZ ,

    There are many European families that I know in Canada that are financially able to buy but choose to rent.

    irmoz ,

    Then you know many fools.

    ConfuzedAZ ,

    Some people like the flexibility, some may not be in the area long term, some may believe the stock market has better potential. In our free market type society, that is their choice. You can rail against the status quo, but whether you like it or not, it’s the current reality. As shitty as it is.

    irmoz ,

    You can rail against the status quo, but whether you like it or not, it’s the current reality. As shitty as it is.

    Such a pointless statement. Also, “it’s their choice” is massively overselling it.

    cubedsteaks ,

    if you agree then why aren’t you getting out of it entirely?

    ConfuzedAZ ,

    Honestly? I went into it as an investment, from a capital appreciation stand point I have done very well. I’ve mentioned in another post that I basically charge minimum rent (30% below market). When I had kids I thought the properties would provide decent income for the kids so it would supplement what they earn in the long term. But then one of my children ended up with a life long disability. My properties are in a condo/town house community close to many amenities. It’s very possible they may end up living in one of the properties while the other parts for their expenses. If I had wanted to get out I would have done so last year. But as it turns out I may actually need the properties to ensure my kid doesn’t end up as a disabled homeless person. So at the end of the day, I’m not interested in making money off the properties, I just cover expenses. It’s probably who I’ve had the same tenants for 12 years. I literally don’t even remember their names.

    cubedsteaks ,

    This is a pretty good explanation as to why. I feel for your kid too and I hope you do end up just letting them live there so they aren’t homeless as a disabled adult.

    That kid sounds super lucky though. Other people’s parents don’t necessarily have something like that up their sleeve so when its time to be an adult- that kid just has no where to go or they keep living at home with the parents.

    I get that you’re not interested in making money off these properties but then you ended on

    It’s probably who I’ve had the same tenants for 12 years. I literally don’t even remember their names.

    This is definitely part of why people don’t like landlords and you’re gonna keep getting shut down with the brunt of the argument.

    The only time I had a landlord that knew my name was one that I was already friends with beforehand. Otherwise it’s a purely transactional relationship. And people don’t like financial relationships. They’re disingenuous. And they lead to statements like “I don’t even know this persons name”

    Like those people are just nobodies to you that you get rent from.

    ConfuzedAZ ,

    I pay for a property management firm to take care of all the problems that come up at the properties. They are the ones who originally found the tenants. The houses are in a different city, I guess I could reach out, but my life is busy enough. It is purely transactional at this point. But after 12 years I am guessing it’s at least acceptable. I do find it interesting the hate that landlords get on this site. I mean I used to rent and never had an issue. But back then renting and owning worked out the same after 30 years if you invested the difference between your rent and monthly house expenses. That sadly isn’t the car any more.

    cubedsteaks ,

    Yeah, part of the reason for the hate is because its a purely transactional relationship.

    You’re not really helping someone by renting out a place to them through a company. And its a low bar to set if you think “oh well at least they are not homeless”

    ConfuzedAZ ,

    My tenants get 30% below market rate on rent. They get 24/7/365 access to maintenance calls for any issues. Every 4 years I renovate a room of their choice. I never get up on their business. Anyone else would say they have the best deal going. But here on Lemmygrad I am still the bad guy because of an investment I made 15 years ago, and decided to maintain in order to ensure my disabled son has a home. I respect your opinion, but I’m done defending myself on this site. No one here lives in reality. It’s almost comical. You have a great life. I sincerely hope whatever you are looking for in life you find. Cheers.

    cubedsteaks ,

    Sorry, the “you’re not helping” isn’t directed at you specifically. It’s you as in landlords who do that and then say they’re helping someone not be homeless.

    I live in reality, but I don’t live where you do. Where I live, homelessness is a HUGE problem and the streets and people’s backyards are filled with tents. I’m not even exaggerating. Go look at Portland, Or news. It’s all about homeless people. People have an extremely hard time finding housing here.

    There’s nothing comical about being homeless.

    acceptable_pumpkin ,

    Unfortunately the same could be said of the stock market. When it comes to financial planning for retirement or longer financial stability, one can choose between real estate or the stock market (among other choices).

    I think the real issue with property ownership is having some reasonable limits and regulations. 1) no foreign investments in certain home types, 2) a cap/limit on the properties owned by any individuals (or LLCs they are associated with), and most importantly a complete ban on corporations owning residential properties.

    Sure we could transition into removing real estate as an investment vehicle, but unfortunately I really can’t see a realistic path to this.

    irmoz , (edited )

    Unfortunately the same could be said of the stock market

    You seem to think I wouldn’t agree there, too. Yes, the same could and is rightfully said about the stock market.

    When it comes to financial planning for retirement or longer financial stability, one can choose between real estate or the stock market (among other choices).

    And that is an indicator of a poorly planned economy.

    I think the real issue with property ownership is having some reasonable limits and regulations. 1) no foreign investments in certain home types, 2) a cap/limit on the properties owned by any individuals (or LLCs they are associated with), and most importantly a complete ban on corporations owning residential properties.

    I mostly agree, but I’d go even further. A single law:

    It is illegal to own a home one does not occupy for more than 9 months of the year; or any holding wherein others are employed to work for a wage; or to monopolise access to resources or facilities necessary for social production

    TL;DR abolish private property.

    Sure we could transition into removing real estate as an investment vehicle, but unfortunately I really can’t see a realistic path to this.

    Right above! You may call that unrealistic, but the only wrinkles are rich bastards being upset they can no longer leech. I don’t believe that worthy of consideration.

    cubedsteaks ,

    Jesus, my investment decisions are not politically motivated

    I agree but what you chose to do effects the lives of others. You’re participating in something that is built to hurt people for not being as lucky as you are.

    ConfuzedAZ ,

    Agreed, especially in today’s market. It wasn’t the case back when I bought the properties. 15 years ago, it was a renters market. Landlords were under pressure, but cheaper prices and low interest rates made it feasible. My first house that I bought was cheaper per month than the apartment I was renting previously.

    ConfuzedAZ ,

    I just said I knew they were present, I didn’t say I specifically had a problem with them. I personally think that we’re don’t have enough unions. Any time corporations are against something, that usually means it’s good for employees and the environment. (I have no particular opinion on people’s political notions). It’s sad that people here on both ends of the political spectrum can’t voice their opinion without being jumped on. Honestly it’s worse than Reddit.

    Franzia ,

    just as bad for lefty type discourse being regurgitated

    You allergic to being correct or something?

    ptz , (edited ) to asklemmy in What are you boycotting right now and why? Are there any Boycotts you've ended?
    @ptz@dubvee.org avatar

    At this point, what am I not boycotting? lol

    I guess this is the abridged no-go list:

    • Nestle (duh)
    • BP (still haven’t forgiven them for lubricating the Gulf of Mexico and being like “oops, sorry”)
    • Verizon (injecting tracking IDs into customer web traffic to sell to advertisers while also charging me $60/mo for 2 GB of data – I’m a product or a customer. I will not be both.)
    • RWNJ-owned businesses (Chick-fil-A, In-n-Out, Hobby Lobby, Applebees, etc)
    • AT&T (After so many years, I forget exactly why, but they’re just evil)
    • The entire states of Florida and Texas
    • The lottery (I’d have the same payout and more fun just setting the money on fire)
    • Microsoft (It’s MY computer, not yours)
    • Apple (Overpriced hardware, control-freak walled garden, everything needs a damn $29 dongle, etc)
    • Reddit, Facebook, Twitter (also blocked in firewall)
    • Amazon (except the 2-3 times a year they give me a free month of Prime and I buy all my stuff, take the free 1-2 day shipping and cancel before they bill me)

    Late additions:

    reddig33 ,

    You should add Exxon to that list for Valdez.

    ptz ,
    @ptz@dubvee.org avatar

    Yeah, true. Forgot about that one. Also, they knew about climate change for over 40 years and still spent millions of dollars promoting denialism and misinformation in the name of profits.

    scientificamerican.com/…/exxon-knew-about-climate…

    xapr ,

    My list is pretty similar to yours, with major exceptions that I include all the giant multinational oil companies (i.e., BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell - I get gas from Arco). I also substitute Google in place of Apple. I avoid Amazon like the plague, unless there is absolutely nowhere else I can buy something. I also have all the US mega banks on my list. Kroger’s grocery stores. Probably a few more things I can’t think of right now.

    ExLisper ,

    BP (still haven’t forgiven them for lubricating the Gulf of Mexico and being like “oops, sorry”)

    Same. Started avoiding them after the disaster and never had the need to go back. I drive electric car now.

    tallwookie ,
    @tallwookie@lemmy.world avatar

    really? I like BoA - the tellers are friendly and I’ve never really had any issues with extra fees. been with them for over 20 years now

    shinigamiookamiryuu , to asklemmy in What do you think human civilization will look like in 10 years?

    Same as it does now, just with slightly less effective money.

    tsonfeir ,
    @tsonfeir@lemm.ee avatar

    Maybe a little sweatier and thirsty.

    FuckyWucky , to asklemmy in What's a scam that's so normalized that we don't even realize it's a scam anymore?

    Landlording

    los_chill ,

    For-profit housing is a massive racket. Investment firms posing as housing developers get tax breaks for buying up properties, inflating the market, pricing out families, and renting those same homes back to the community to pay the mortgage on their investment, plus profit. What fucking purpose do they serve society? Pure predatory capitalist greed at the expense of our housing. For-profit housing needs to be banned. Investment real estate needs to be regulated until all our citizens can afford to buy homes in their localities.

    mke_geek ,

    That’s like saying grocery stores are a “scam”.

    FuckyWucky ,

    No because at grocery stores, you get a product.

    With renting, you are paying for landlord’s mortgage. You don’t even get to own anything.

    Also, grocery stores do operate like a scam in certain cases, for example price gouging during a pandemic or other disasters.

    Are you a landlord?

    mke_geek ,

    With renting, you’re paying for a place to live and store your stuff. That’s a product. It’s a physical thing you can touch.

    With food, you use it for a while then it just goes down the toilet in the end. Does that mean you should stop eating?

    FuckyWucky ,

    Is it though? You get the same home and get to own it if you had enough down-payment. The only thing landlord has the renter doesn’t is the capital for down-payment.

    Once again asking, are you a landlord?

    mke_geek ,

    There are people who can’t save up for a down payment and therefore wouldn’t be able to responsibly take care of a house even if they were given one.

    There’s people who don’t want to own a house. A house comes with a bunch of costs and responsibility.

    • Your furnace goes out in winter, bam, that can be an expensive service call or several thousands of dollars to replace.
    • Your sewer line backs up because of tree roots on a Sunday or holiday and now it’s several hundred dollars to get a drain company out there.
    • Need a new roof? That’s a $5,000+ expense all at once.

    These are just a few examples. There’s quite a number more. Some people like knowing that expenses like that are covered by someone else.

    In the grocery store example, there’s people who like growing their own food. For others, they’d rather someone else do that even if they’re paying a markup to buy it from a grocery store, because they can get everything in one place.

    FuckyWucky ,

    Once again asking are you a fucking landlord?

    mke_geek ,

    Swearing at someone doesn’t foster discussion.

    FuckyWucky ,

    mao-aggro-shining still didnt answer my question

    AOCapitulator ,
    @AOCapitulator@hexbear.net avatar

    We don’t talk to landlords, bye bye!

    infuziSporg ,
    @infuziSporg@hexbear.net avatar

    60-65% of households in the USA are homeowners, either outright or through a mortgage. 80-90% of households in Eastern Europe are homeowners. It’s pretty clear that people who are perennial renters are mostly people who cannot clear the financial hurdle of a down payment. I don’t think the “some people don’t want to” line is a solid argument. It’s the exception thata proves the rule.

    The repairs and property taxes and mortgage all add up to a total that is less than the rent, on average. Otherwise, landlords would have a disincentive, and every landlord would be operating at a loss.

    The points you made are points that landlords use as justification for their occupation/position. Are you a landlord?

    Bears_Koolaid , to showerthoughts in Shows like Master Chef and Hell's Kitchen are designed to glamorize low-paying, labor intensive restaurant jobs and recruit people into the field.

    I don’t think I agree. Who watches Hells Kitchen and thinks, “man, doing extremely complex and fast paced cooking in a stressful environment with a chef who’s verbally assaulting me at every moment seems very appealing, I should change my occupation!” Aside from people with a superiority complex and a ‘Can’t lose’ mentality.

    I honestly think it’s more likely to drive people away from jobs in the food industry, especially if they’re not already interested in cooking. That being said the dramatization factor is definitely there, and I would hope that most people at this stage would recognize that “reality” tv and competitions like this don’t actually represent reality at all, at least in most circumstances.

    Mlemm OP ,

    The same type of people who watched Top Gun and joined the Navy, I guess.

    Bears_Koolaid ,

    Haha, true

    Death_Equity ,

    The same type of people who watched Jarhead and joined The Marines.

    Then again if you watched Jarhead and that motivated you to join The Marines, you probably were a perfect fit for The Marines because you already had a favorite flavor crayon.

    cdf12345 ,

    Paper. Some prefer to only eat the wrappers.

    NightOwl ,

    Or Apolcaypse Now or Fullmetal Jacket. Sometimes antiwar movies can end up being great military recruitment films to certain people.

    Touching_Grass ,

    I think you’re thinking too logically for humans. There’s definitely people who fantasize about doing whatever see on tv. Even if its a shitty low wage job or running drugs for the cartals under threat of murdering your family. TV makes us emphasize with horrible things all the time

    Deestan , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in If bullshit jobs are *really* bullshit, how do businesses justify the expense?

    Do not assume that most people in a corporate management structure work towards company profit. Having people under you makes you powerful and helps your career.

    As a career-hunter, I convince corporate leadership that I can re-architect their dying and mismanaged software if I get a team of 20 cheap outsourced devs and four years. It will be everything the old system was plus several new and innovative ways to capture the market. This is not remotely possible, but I manage to convince corpo that it is.

    Everyone under me are doing bullshit work that will accomplish nothing, but we have SCRUM and promotions and time tracking and all the toys in the box to distract everyone.

    After four years, I have lead a department of 20 people successfully for four years, which gives me momentum to move up the ladder.

    Or maybe the thing is killed in mere two years, and I can fail upwards. I dared to dream and I managed a deparment for two years and am the right person to do New Thing X.

    Eklypss ,

    100% this. My company is going through a reorg and I now have to work for 10 new managers who know absolutely nothing about the company or the business. Their track record of failing at some other similar competitor and being ousted got them in the door here.

    bob_wiley ,
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    (I am not actually doing this. I was using a hypothetical writing style.)

    TH1NKTHRICE , to asklemmy in What rule was created because of you or someone you know?

    Not much more satisfying than climbing a fence as a kid and then finding out that’s the reason they built the fence higher.

    nuez_jr ,

    And they helped you level up your fence-climbing skill.

    dan1101 , to asklemmy in What is the most attractive non-physical characteristic someone can have?

    Kindness

    Kindnessworks ,

    I agree ; -)

    Kushan , to asklemmy in Do you still watch YouTube? Who do you follow?
    @Kushan@lemmy.world avatar

    I know this will get hate, but I still enjoy LTT.

    luthis ,

    What? LTT is great!

    xfts ,
    @xfts@lemmy.world avatar

    Who throws shade at LTT? They’re quite entertaining.

    Kushan ,
    @Kushan@lemmy.world avatar

    A lot of people complain about the clickbait headlines or that he’s hamming it up for the camera. He does get a lot of hate.

    I personally find him entertaining and I like most of the other presenters. I don’t mind the clickbait headlines because they’re all clickbait, it’s like a running joke itself.

    xfts ,
    @xfts@lemmy.world avatar

    Aw, that’s unfortunate. Clickbait by itself shouldn’t ruin a creator for someone. Gotta look for the positives, not the negatives.

    galloog1 ,

    I’M SO ANGRY. I WAS BAMBOOZLED INTO WATCHING A VIDEO I ENJOYED.

    WildlyCanadian ,
    @WildlyCanadian@lemmy.ca avatar

    Yeah they’ve openly said that they wish they didn’t have to do the clickbaiting, but that the effect it has on their total views/revenue in undeniable. It’s kinda just how YouTube is at this point, adapt or die

    hansl ,

    Veritasium did a video about it, with data to back it up. They took old video and reposted them with and without clickbait titles and images. The difference of views is staggering. People just like it o suppose.

    tleb ,

    There’s always option c, which is not pursuing a media empire… lots of small channels that are successful without the clickbait crap.

    twotone ,

    A lot of what they want to do and do in fact do wouldn’t be possible at a smaller size. Their new lab uses equipment worth hundreds of thousands of dollars a piece.

    WildlyCanadian ,
    @WildlyCanadian@lemmy.ca avatar

    Not to mention the hundreds of staff they now have that need to be paid

    somedaysoon , (edited )
    @somedaysoon@lemmy.world avatar

    I don’t go out of my way to throw shade at LTT, but I unsubscribed a few months ago, and there are multiple reasons.

    There were a few topics over the last few months that just were either poorly researched or I assume misrepresented purposely to appease the YouTube overlords. These topics were on Android TV boxes and also blocking advertisements. I mean, I get it, don’t bite the hand that feeds you, but I really hate they have such a large audience and then misrepresented things. Just don’t cover it. Their coverage of anything Linux when it involves Linus himself is also, absolutely atrocious. That entire Linux gaming PC challenge was so badly done. I think Jake and Emily were the only two people who I respected on the channel when it came to a tech opinion. Then there is the, “don’t discuss pay,” policy.

    I realized that I never learn anything from it, and if anything I disagree with it quite often. And it also lost the entertainment value for me, when is the last time they have done something fun like one of those build-offs? Seemed like most of the videos before I unsubscribed was just Linus adding stuff to his house. Anyway, I haven’t missed it since unsubscribing.

    legion02 ,

    What’d they get wrong on the Android TV boxes?

    somedaysoon , (edited )
    @somedaysoon@lemmy.world avatar

    They made it sound like all generic Android TV boxes were infected with malware, and also made it sound like it was nearly impossible to change firmware on them. Their “investigation” was as in-depth as, Corejava folder, malware, ALL ANDROID BOXES PROBABLY HAVE MALWARE, STAY AWAY!!! Which is just a complete load of shit.

    They could have done more research and listed models that did not contain malware, or list which boxes had alternative firmware to flash that make them better. Or that if you have one of these boxes that contains malware then there are ways to remove the malware from them. Because these generic Android boxes do have pretty decent value, and many can be flashed with decent firmware. But instead the message that they wanted to impress on their large audience was to avoid all these generic Android boxes regardless of any merit to their claims, oh, and buy a Google Chromecast! Yeah… great recommendation… don’t buy these generic devices that spy on you, buy the one from the company that pays our bills!

    Kushan ,
    @Kushan@lemmy.world avatar

    I thought the Linux gaming pc challenge was fair. You have to remember that most users are not technical at all and that’s where Linux falls down.

    The only thing I disagreed with him majorly on was his complaint about the GitHub interface not downloading files you click on by default. I get where he’s coming from as a non-dev, it’s jarring and confusing but as a developer that’s the last thing you’d want. His complaint about GitHub’s interface really should have been directed at all those people using GitHub as a place to store files. But that’s so intrinsic to Linux, it’s hard to get away from yet it’s something that does prevent Linux from appealing to the mainstream.

    Don’t get me started on the reliance upon the terminal and bash scripts to achieve anything. I cringe every time someone says “just go here and copy/paste these commands”, not just because it’s unintuitive but because it’s also a major security risk. Not that windows is innocent of this either but it’s much more common in Linux.

    somedaysoon , (edited )
    @somedaysoon@lemmy.world avatar

    You have to remember that most users are not technical at all and that’s where Linux falls down.

    That’s wrong. My 80+ year old grandma and my tech illiterate wife both use Linux, you do not need to be technical to use Linux. Linux is great for average users and Linux is great for advanced users. The problem is when Windows power users use Linux and realize that they are not computer experts, they are just Windows power users, and become salty about it. Then they say Linux is the problem when the problem is actually between the chair and keyboard, and when they continually try to do things the Windows way without understanding any reasoning behind their actions.

    I haven’t watched the video for a long time, but I remember thinking he’s wrong or being dumb and completely unfair like every two minutes in it. So much so that I wanted to completely break that video down, but I just don’t care any longer. I unsubscribed, LTT content just isn’t good in my opinion. If people find it entertaining, great, but it’s not for me. It’s inaccurate, poorly researched fluff for the pcmasterrace types… WIndows users and gamers.

    Kushan ,
    @Kushan@lemmy.world avatar

    I’m going to bet your 80 year old gran isn’t playing AAA games and streaming on her Linux PC.

    somedaysoon , (edited )
    @somedaysoon@lemmy.world avatar

    No she’s not, but neither are all the other average users. The average user does almost everything in a browser these days. I worked for an ISP as an installer for 8 years… I’ve been in ~10, 000 homes. Maybe 1 in 30 people use their computer for serious gaming. Most gamers are console gamers.

    But with that said, gaming on Linux has come a long way in the last couple years. Most games that don’t work are the ones with anti-cheat that install what is essentially a rootkit on your computer. Streaming has never been a problem with OBS.

    Kushan ,
    @Kushan@lemmy.world avatar

    I think you’re missing the point I’m getting at. The Linux challenge was specifically a gaming challenge, or at least gaming was a significant part of the challenge and while yes, gaming has indeed come a long way in recent years (and the stream deck is helping drive that further), it still has as long way to go.

    You need to separate the “what’s doable” fun “what works out of the box”, it’s the latter that can fall down for most people and the second you have to open as terminal, you’ve lost the audience that we’re talking about.

    somedaysoon , (edited )
    @somedaysoon@lemmy.world avatar

    I didn’t get into to the specifics of what was wrong with that video, but there was a lot wrong with it and some of it was framing. When a video annoys me every couple minutes because it’s inaccurate then I’m obviously going to be put off by it. And that was the case for that video.

    somedaysoon ,
    @somedaysoon@lemmy.world avatar

    AgedLikeMilk

    xfts ,
    @xfts@lemmy.world avatar

    Spoken like an average cancel culture enjoyer; especially since this post hasn’t had any activity in like, what, a week? Digging up an old comment to do something like this is something people enjoy for some reason, and I don’t get it. Look for the positives, not the negatives, for God’s sake. There’s too much negativity in this world (which probably won’t change, but I can hope).

    somedaysoon ,
    @somedaysoon@lemmy.world avatar

    Cancel culture? Really? I suppose everything is woke to you too, huh? People that cry about cancel culture are people that don’t want to take responsibility for their words and actions. In other words, douchebags. Guess what, there are consequences to the things you do and say! You don’t just get to say and do whatever you want and then cry about cancel culture when people rightfully end up despising you. Your comment agedlikemilk, don’t be such an insecure little bitch about it.

    And many of the issues that I brought up for unsubscribing a month ago, like the conclusion jumping and poor research were the bulk of the GN video. He just saw the benchmark errors whereas I saw the Linux/Android/adblocking misinformation.

    And you’re right, it’s only been a few days. But boy oh boy, has it gotten worse over the last little bit as more and more piles on with harassment investigations and learning about the awful rabid LTT fanbase that drove a young boy and his mother to suicide. I wonder what else we’ll end up learning?

    But go ahead, keep on simping for your boy Linus, and crying about cancel culture.

    xfts ,
    @xfts@lemmy.world avatar

    Crying? You’re the one getting worked up about it. I just like to spread positivity, and it’s clear that you don’t. Not my problem.

    somedaysoon ,
    @somedaysoon@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah, anyone that mentions cancel culture is a whiny little bitch in my opinion. And I’m not worked up at all, I feel vindicated in my conclusions if anything. You should reflect on why you got so insecure over an agedlikemilk comment… because you can state that you only like to spread positivity, but that’s not what I’m seeing from you.

    xfts ,
    @xfts@lemmy.world avatar

    Okay, sorry if I misunderstood your tone, but I didn’t get insecure lol. I was just trying to defend the good sides of LTT, despite the drama. Nothing wrong with looking for the positives in a negative situation. And, I still feel that my assumption that you support cancel culture was justified, but disagree with me as you will. Anyways, just a suggestion, but try looking for the positives hidden in the negatives, because I can almost assure you that Linus and his team are trying their best to make things right within the community, and the company. Take that as you will.

    somedaysoon , (edited )
    @somedaysoon@lemmy.world avatar

    And, I still feel that my assumption that you support cancel culture was justified

    Explain to me why if I adamantly oppose someone’s ideology or positions or products that I would continue to subject myself to them? It’s my right to exclude any person or company or product from my life, and it’s my right to inform others of my reasoning. Cancel culture doesn’t actually exist… it’s what people that don’t want to be held accountable use to deflect a given situation. If you say something stupid, and a single person, or even if a group of like-minded people unfollow you… that’s not cancel culture, that’s the rightful consequence of your actions. No one needs to listen to, nor put up with stupid takes. And you can see what my disposition was before this all came out. I didn’t really care this much, I just unsubscribed because I saw how horribly researched and inaccurate his videos and takes were, and that was it. But at this point, seeing who Linus really is, how he has responded to this by deflecting and shirking responsibility. How fucking hypocritical he has been. How he’s tried to play the victim. And all the other things have come out from it now that people can speak up without worrying about all the rabid fans destroying them. I have nothing but contempt and disdain for him as a person, because he has showed his true colors throughout all of this. I don’t want to support anything he does. You might call that cancel culture… I call that having principles and integrity. Because unlike Linus, I live by the words I preach to others.

    but try looking for the positives hidden in the negatives, because I can almost assure you that Linus and his team are trying their best to make things right within the community, and the company. Take that as you will.

    They are only doing “the right thing” because this is effecting their revenue streams. By Linus’s own words, they were not going to do anything… until they started losing subscribers and people started canceling their floatplane memberships. It’s fine to have a generally positive outlook in life, but don’t let it cloud reality. You may prefer to be blissfully ignorant, but I prefer to understand the truth, even if it does cause pain sometimes.

    I don’t think we are going to see eye to eye on this, so I probably won’t continue responding. But I appreciate you coming back with civil discourse nonetheless. Have a nice day.

    NSA_Server_04 ,

    To each their own, but Linus is tech cancer.

    crabs ,

    Can you elaborate? I see comments like this that say “thing/person bad” but never back it up with a reason.

    NSA_Server_04 ,

    He used to produce decent content, until he just started doing everything stupid and wrong. For instance build a HUGE storage server with FreeNAS (now TrueNAS), then failed to back it up, lost tons of Tbs of data, and failed to do typical things with that type of storage system.

    That’s one of the failures I can think of off hand, I know there’s a few others but it’s essentially all IT no no’s, things that make IT pro’s cringe. It can 100% amusing content for non IT pro users but yea.

    tahoe ,

    I really enjoy the WAN Show but the LTT channel is hit or miss for me, most videos are way too long for the content that they actually provide. It makes sense considering the amount of videos they make, but it’s frustrating

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