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bionicjoey , to piracy in No seeds/peers = out of luck?

I’ve had luck before just leaving something in a ready state for a few days. Sometimes a seeder will appear for a brief moment and bless you with their bandwidth. Remember to pay it forward in cases like that where the thing is rare and not in a lot of demand. You can theoretically leave it running forever and never worry about seeding too much.

derpgon ,

Also a good idea to get a seedbox.

Bizarroland , to asklemmy in Big winners on game shows, how did winning a prize really pan out?
@Bizarroland@kbin.social avatar

A friend of mine got roped into a game show when he was in Japan and ended up winning ~ $50,000 USD after taxes.

I think it was one of those shows where you had to contort your body into particular shapes to fit through a sliding wall.

Anyway, he bought a truck and paid off some of his family's bills and now he's running for some sort of city council position, but he's kind of a dick so I wouldn't vote for him.

tyo_ukko ,

Not to be a dick or anything, but I found it funny that you chose to mention the political career and your opinion of him. Nice touch, but very much irrelevant. Keep up the good work!

Rachelhazideas ,

Not to be a dick or anything, but I found it funny that you chose to mention him mentioning the political career and his opinion of him. Nice touch, but very much irrelevant. Keep up the good work!

Lux ,

Not to be a dick or anything, but don’t have the motivation to finish the post

THE_MASTERMIND ,

Not to be a dick or anything but i don’t know what else to add after this.

tetris11 ,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

Not to be a dick or anything, but you’re kinda harshing the vibe with your no effort attitude, brah

THE_MASTERMIND ,

Woosh

tetris11 ,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

(Man, these low flying airplanes really make it hard for stone throwers to see through their glass houses)

tyo_ukko ,

I honestly found it funny in a kind of a cute way, but I guess others didn’t feel that way. Oh well, such is life sometimes.

Aurolei , to nostupidquestions in How does employing a rapist not constitute an unsafe work environment for female employees?

I love the maturity in the responses to the question here. I was honestly expecting more people to agree with the OP, but it’s been a delight to read such colourful articulations on the reasons why they are wrong. I don’t even need to weigh in here as it’s been said perfectly by so many people here.

Kolanaki ,
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Agreeing with OP is the same as saying you don’t believe people can change or get better.

jaek ,

No, it isn’t. You can fully believe in people’s ability to rehabilitate and change, while also being aware that not everyone rehabilitates and changes.

The needs of the perpetrator of a crime need to be balanced against the needs of society at large. This is why you get your license taken away from you when you drink and drive, or why you end up on a sex offenders register.

In this case, there’s a valid argument to be made that this person represents a danger to society, and the need to protect/inform people from him outweighs his desire to not have past crimes revealed.

Maggoty ,

If you can get a psychologist to sign off on him having uncontrollable urges then yeah. Otherwise he needs the same chances as every other ex felon.

derf82 ,

So what is this guy supposed to do to support himself?

Crackhappy ,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

Obvious. More crime.

pinkdrunkenelephants ,

You can feed and house them, of course.

derf82 ,

No, people should be able to feed and house themselves.

pinkdrunkenelephants ,

Yes, they should be able to feed and house themselves, which they can’t do if they’re being forced to work around a rapist.

WaxedWookie ,

You can fully believe in people’s ability to rehabilitate and change, while also being aware that not everyone rehabilitates and changes. (…) In this case, there’s a valid argument to be made that this person represents a danger to society

What is that valid argument? OP said that indicates an ongoing danger, and if they’re an ongoing danger, what do we do in response to that beyond not covering up their crimes (which are already reported on the sex offender registry)?

The law is far from perfect, but it’s hard to overstate the danger of basing the rule of law on vibes - which you appear to be doing.

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  • Crackhappy ,
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    Good point. Companies willfully hire murderers because you can’t murder a company.

    TexMexBazooka ,

    The same reason a lot of jobs drug test- insurance requirements

    pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    Now ask yourself why those insurance requirements exist

    TexMexBazooka ,

    Because companies don’t want to take on the liability of hiring someone that they don’t think they can trust.

    I don’t really get your narrative about someone hiring a thief over a rapist- both felony convictions will limit your opportunities.

    pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    You’re not listening. Companies shouldn’t hire either. And we’re talking specifically about rapists, not thieves. Don’t waste my time trying to strawman.

    TexMexBazooka ,

    So what do you propose those convicted do after they’ve served their time?

    pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    Ignore strawmen like yours right now.

    Meanwhile, the rest of us will keep rapists out of workplaces where they have opportunities to harm others and live our lives knowing we have the best interests of those around us at heart.

    TexMexBazooka ,

    Ok, so where should they and any other felony convictions go after they serve their time? It’s a very pertinent question.

    pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    It doesn’t matter, because this is not about felony convictions. This is about a rapist in the workplace.

    Quite frankly, rapists need to be jailed for life in order to prevent situations like this in the first place. Rape is one of those crimes for which one should not be able to move on from.

    TexMexBazooka ,

    So what you’re proposing is anybody convicted of sexual assault be imprisoned, for life, with no possibility of parole or reform. Is that correct?

    pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    And that rape apologists like you join them. I’m sure you’d be great company for each other.

    Crackhappy ,
    @Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

    This is why I am so glad I abandoned Reddit.

    MataVatnik ,
    @MataVatnik@lemmy.world avatar

    Preach, there was a video of a woman on the front page of Reddit, obviously intoxicated and clearly of her mind, and she kept yelling the n word. All while she was getting assaulted. She mentally was clearly not there but all the top comments were defending the assault and saying all kinds of unspeakable shit. Reddit likes to pretend they are smart liberal and enlightened but I’ve seen it descend into a pit of shitheads so many times.

    sanguinepar , to asklemmy in What quotes from children's media went hard as hell for no reason?
    @sanguinepar@lemmy.world avatar

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, chapter 10 is pretty rough, particularly this stark line:

    “Slowly but surely, everybody in the house began to starve.”

    I read the book to my daughter a few years back and I’d forgotten quite how bleak things are before all the fun stuff that people remember.

    mozz , (edited )
    @mozz@mbin.grits.dev avatar

    Roald Dahl did not fuck around. He grew up in one of those psychopathic early-20th-century British boarding schools, and then went to Africa once he graduated, and World War 2 broke out and he fought in Egypt and Greece.

    He wrote children's literature because kids tend to vibe with how his brain works, but he was not playing games. Read his adult short stories sometime.

    Edit: From his autobiography, from early on in his time in Africa:

    Suddenly, the voice of a man yelling in Swahili exploded into the quiet of the evening ... He was yelling from somewhere behind the house. "Simba, bwana! Simba! Simba!"

    Simba is Swahili for lion. All three of us leapt to our feet, and the next moment Mdisho came tearing round the corner of the house yelling at us in Swahili. "Come quick, bwana! Come quick! Come quick! A huge lion is eating the wife of the cook!"

    That sounds pretty funny when you put it on paper back here in England, but to us, standing on a veranda in the middle of East Africa, it was not funny at all.

    Robert Sanford flew into the house and came out again in five seconds flat holding a powerful rifle and ramming a cartridge into the breech. "Get those children indoors!" he shouted to his wife as he ran down off the veranda with me behind him.

    sanguinepar ,
    @sanguinepar@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah, I’ve read a couple, one about a frozen leg of lamb, I remember. He was a pretty dark character, including holding some deeply offensive views.

    Talented guy when he was focusing his work though - there was a great anthology TV series in the UK called Tales of the Unexpected, some episodes of which I think were based on his more adult writing (including the leg of lamb one).

    mozz ,
    @mozz@mbin.grits.dev avatar

    Are you gonna try to tell me the oompa-loompas weren't so much happier moving to England and working in the factory instead of being in their home

    But listen to them singing their working-songs

    mrmacduggan ,

    They were paid in cocoa beans… 😖

    neidu2 ,

    Any particular adult stories you’d like to recommend?

    mozz ,
    @mozz@mbin.grits.dev avatar

    Holy hell, dude... I'm looking over the list now and just reading plot synopses is getting me unsettled.

    Honestly I think the two autobiographical books, "Boy" and "Going Solo" are probably better than the short stories unless you're in a pretty twisted mood. If you're in for the darker material, a random selection of short stories I liked:

    • "Mr. Feasey" is a very mild one that still has the Roald Dahl dark energy about it.
    • "Pig" is a deeply unsettling one.
    • "They Shall Not Grow Old" is haunting but quite good.
    • "Man From The South" is a fairly famous one that's also very dark and unsettling.
    Pantherina ,

    She was a strict vegetarian and regarded the consumption of animal flesh as not only unhealthy and disgusting, but horribly cruel. She lived upon lovely clean foods like milk, butter, eggs, cheese, vegetables, nuts, herbs, and fruit and she rejoiced in the conviction that no living creature would be slaughtered on her account, not even a shrimp. Once, when a brown hen of hers passed away in the prime of life from being eggbound, Aunt Glosspan was so distressed that she nearly gave up egg-eating altogether.

    Lol

    That story is really strange though

    BanjoShepard ,

    I’ll add “The Great Automatic Grammatizator.” It’s my favorite by far, but I like all of the stories in “The Umbrella Man and other stories.”

    dlpkl , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Can I just convert to Judaism tomorrow and get a free vacation to Israel?

    Friendly reminder that Israel sterilized administered birth control shots without informed consent to Ethiopian Jewish women who were trying to invoke the Law of Return and migrate to Israel.

    DragonTypeWyvern ,
    dlpkl ,
    DragonTypeWyvern ,

    Yes, that’s what the first article said, except it isn’t calling birth control sterilization because that’s, you know, bullshit.

    dlpkl ,

    I corrected my comment. The article I posted was written by a medical anthropologist, not a conservative think tank.

    DragonTypeWyvern ,

    If only that “think tank” had extensively sourced everything from third parties and didn’t deliberately use misleading and propagandistic phrasing, like serious journalists do.

    Israel is actively genociding Palestinians, today.

    You don’t need to make shit up about something that happened years ago.

    Akisamb ,

    They gave them a birth control shot without properly informing them of what it was. Still scandalous, but not what you are saying.

    Kellamity ,

    This just isnt true. I’m not saying this to defend Israel and their actions in Gaza - its just really important to not get swept up in falsehoods, particularly at a time when legitimate criticism of Israel is being portrayed as antisemitic.

    There are allegations that Israel administered a birth control drug - which has to be readministered every three months - to Ethiopian immigrants without informed consent. The investigation into this was flawed, but there is literally no evidence to suggest that anyone was forced or coerced into taking this.

    What does seem plausible and even likely based on the facts is that doctors often made little or no effort to overcome language and cultural barriers and make sure that consent was fully informed and patients were completely aware of the effects of the procedure.

    This is definitely an issue in and of itself, and is a level of societal racism. But what it is not, is ideoligical forcible sterilization.

    Further, when you say ‘Ethiopian Jewish women tried to invoke the Law of Return’ the implication is that Israel was really against Ethiopian immigration. In reality, the Israeli government worked with the US to actively enable this - in 1984 Israeli covert forces worked to evacuate the Beta Israel community from Sudan to Israel during the civil war there (this is known as Operation Moses).

    Basically, there is so so much to legitimately criticise the Israeli government for right now. Repeating misinformation like this just straight up doesn’t help.

    cali_ash , to nostupidquestions in Do Italian kids pronounce spaghetti like bisgetti or buhsgetti the way Americans do?

    No, they pronounce it correctly.

    Cheradenine ,

    Exactly, it’s Pischetti

    LemmyKnowsBest ,

    Bruschetta

    ringwraithfish ,

    I think OP was asking about young kids who are still learning to pronounce words correctly.

    can ,

    I think I quick edit in the title would have cleared up a lot of confusion here.

    Candelestine , to games in Which games do you dislike, but the rest of the world loves them?

    Pokemon. It’s just a franchise of watered-down jrpgs imo.

    GiuseppeAndTheYeti ,

    Pokemon is about the universe it was created in. It was the perfect on the go game when we were children and it even had a great anime to go with it. When you were home, you watched Ash and Pikachu take on the world of pokemon. Everything looked so vibrant and cool. Then when it was time for you to go with your parents to a house party, you could play Pokemon on your Gameboy.

    It’s just a nostalgia franchise now, but that’s okay. Most people are unhappy with how Game Freak is handling the role of building these games, but maybe one day they’ll make a turn.

    kratoz29 ,

    It’s just a nostalgia franchise now

    I agree, but I also think kids nowadays find it interesting too, but hell, they find Fortnite interesting too, so maybe Palworld is gonna be the next big thing for them now (if it survives the hype and the pass of time).

    A bit more about nostalgia, I remember I played Pokémon Red and obviously watched the anime too, but then I saw a magazine advertising Pokémon yellow and showing Jesse, James and Meow, I was like WTF I need to have this, plot twist never did (not physically at least) but at least I continued with Fire Red, Ruby (never finished it) Diamond and Platinum, Soul Silver and I kinda stopped there, currently playing Omega Ruby because yeah, nostalgia, oh and yeah I finished Pokémon yellow recently in Anbernic RG351V, so a very good way to achieve it if you ask me.

    It would have been interesting if they released more games like Pokémon yellow (making it easier to feel we are in the anime).

    Nelots ,

    I don’t play Pokemon expecting a good turn-based RPG, I just like collecting cool little monsters and making them grow. Similar games like Cassette Beasts, Monster Sanctuary, and now Palworld appeal to me for the same reason.

    Susaga , to asklemmy in Is there a scientific ,logical or theoratical answer to the "what comes first chicken or egg question ? I know it's suppposed to be a paradox but i wanted to know if there is one. if there is share ?
    @Susaga@ttrpg.network avatar

    The answer is egg, because egg-laying creatures predate the chicken.

    If we count it as a chicken egg only, then it depends on if you describe a chicken egg as “an egg laid by a chicken” or “an egg that could hatch into a chicken”.

    cali_ash ,

    If we count it as a chicken egg only, then it depends on if you describe a chicken egg as “an egg laid by a chicken” or “an egg that could hatch into a chicken”.

    I think we watched the same youtube video on the topic!

    Susaga ,
    @Susaga@ttrpg.network avatar

    I don’t think we did, no.

    wesker ,
    @wesker@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    Which came first, your explanation or the YouTube video?

    Susaga , (edited )
    @Susaga@ttrpg.network avatar

    I mean, I assume the youtube video? I don’t know, I didn’t watch one that talked about chicken eggs. You’d need to say which youtube video you mean. My explanation came from me.

    snooggums ,
    @snooggums@kbin.social avatar

    I had a science teacher explain it back in high school the 90s before youtube existed. He went with the egg being first since the egg is what we call the new animal until it hatches, the shell is just the external container.

    peterf ,

    Um no.

    The foetus is first formed in the uterus and then the hen lays down the calcium layer around it.

    So it depends on whether you consider a foetus a chicken or not.

    hamms ,

    I think you mean the embryo; it takes some time after being laid for the zygote inside the egg to develop to the point it could be considered a fetus.

    Vanth , (edited ) to asklemmy in What (free and open-source) applications do you use on a daily basis?
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  • SomeGuy69 ,
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    I wish they’d fix and release the nightly. It so cool looking but there are quite some bugs still. Like performance, playlists, options not working and somehow it can’t play videos from my network, while release version can all of this…

    lars ,

    I too am a bleeding-edge addict. I would prefer worse acting software so long as it is beta (or better, alpha (or better, nightly)).

    So I wasn’t even aware VLC had solved these issues I’m still delighted to live with.

    ediculous ,

    Oh wow, they have a version that doesn’t look like it was made for XP? Sucks that it’s buggy.

    AnActOfCreation ,
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    I wish they’d fix and release the nightly. It so cool looking

    Are there any screenshots of the nightly? I’m curious if it looks good enough to switch back.

    M137 ,
    @M137@lemmy.world avatar

    VLC is so bad, IMO. There are so many things it does really badly or doesn’t do at all that any other alternative (like MPC) does well. It doesn’t help that it’s ugly as sin, too.

    SendMePhotos ,

    What’s with the hate on VLC? It’s done more than what I’ve ever wanted. You can also use it to download YouTube videos and stuff. It’s the bees knees, man!

    Helix ,

    MPC doesn’t run on Linux. That’s one point for VLC ;)

    Montagge , to showerthoughts in Dissing car brands is console wars for boomers
    @Montagge@kbin.earth avatar

    All American car brands suck

    Does that still make me a boomer?

    AlexWIWA ,

    No, it makes you correct

    PP_BOY_ ,
    @PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

    Buick has always been pretty good. The LaSabre drives like a sofa on wheels and the 3800 is a decent enough motor.

    I’d also say that Panther body Fords punch way over their weight class.

    ulemmyagain ,

    omg no!

    PP_BOY_ ,
    @PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

    To which part?

    Montagge ,
    @Montagge@kbin.earth avatar

    The push rod engines GM made like the 3400 and 3800 are pretty good. The aluminum used for the heads in the early 2000s was way too soft causing rocker arms to pop off. The 4T65E transmission often paired with it was a piece of junk. Also anything with Dexcool is just no.

    I wouldn't touch a Ford after the early 2000s with someone else's the foot pole. The Panther was fine but it hasn't been made since 2012. The best was probably the Crown Vic of you wanted a giant car, but I don't consider the ones after the early 2000s all that good.

    MonsiuerPatEBrown ,

    Alright Alright Alright

    dual_sport_dork ,
    @dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

    I’ve said it before but the ultimate end goal of Ford engineering is to design the Möbius part: A regular maintenance component of a vehicle that is so difficult to access that not only do you have to remove everything else to get it out, it is also in the way of itself so it cannot be removed without first removing itself. But you can’t do that without removing itself first, which you also can’t do because you have to remove itself…

    The only path forward will be to throw the entire car away, walk to your Neighborhood Ford Dealership, and buy another one.

    Dark_Arc ,
    @Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg avatar

    Yeah I know quite a few old buicks from the early 2000s that lasted into the 300k mile ball park.

    Dozzi92 ,
    @Dozzi92@lemmy.world avatar

    1989 Dodge Caravan came in stick with a turbo. Thing was awesome, soccer mom’s tossing kids out doing 0-60 in 8 seconds.

    breckenedge ,

    I drove a Dodge Shadow with a Mitsubishi V6 to two first places in Lemons.

    lemmyng , to asklemmy in What does dragon breath smell like?
    @lemmyng@lemmy.ca avatar

    Sulphur is what comes to mind.

    OhmsLawn ,

    This is the real answer. Sulfur Dioxide would basically eliminate any other odors. I’m thinking ozone would be a possible addition, along with whatever that metallic smell is, but nothing biological, no rot, etc.

    BolexForSoup ,
    @BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

    It’s not the real answer because dragons aren’t real lmfao

    MaggiWuerze ,

    Then I guess we also don’t have to think about how they sound or look like, since they are not real no one will want to use that information…

    BolexForSoup ,
    @BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

    The point is that it can be whatever we want it to be! It’s fire magic!

    Admittedly, I was just being tongue in cheek in the first place

    Omega_Haxors ,

    Not with that attitude they aren’t.

    567PrimeMover ,
    @567PrimeMover@kbin.social avatar

    If dragons aren't real, how come you see them in popular media so much? where do the film makers get them? Oh, they used a computer to make them?

    Sounds like dragon denier talk

    EldritchFeminity ,

    This reminded me of an interesting fact I heard like 15 years ago: apparently, dragon-like animals show up in folklore across the world in areas with no native reptile species often enough to be considered an anomaly.

    CanadaPlus ,

    Hmm. What areas? AFAIK they’re on all the same continents as humans, and a few species get as far north as places like Canada. I guess Ireland famously has no snakes, so maybe there. I’d expect northern Canada and Ireland could both get dragon myths by import from distant lands.

    So, that’s my attempt at an explanation.

    EldritchFeminity ,

    It was 15 years ago or so that I heard that in a TV show, so I don’t really remember any specifics, but I think it would mostly be isolated islands and the like, as I think Hawaii is another place with no native reptile species. Imported myths from other places would be my guess as well.

    CanadaPlus ,

    That’s more like demons, though.

    zeppy5d OP , (edited )
    @zeppy5d@pawb.social avatar

    Nice. Even considering that “sulphur” is not an entry on the scent list i got. I guess that could work out

    jacktherippah , to nostupidquestions in Is it okay to wash hands with body soap?

    Soap is soap.

    Ephera ,

    I mean, that simplifies it a bit much.

    For example, bar soap uses a different soap chemical than liquid soap (typically sodium stearate vs. typically sodium laureth sulfate). It’s a lot better at removing oils/grease, therefore better at cleaning but will also leave your skin dry.

    And then there’s shampoos, which will have additives for your hair. For example, various shampoos for longer hair are prepared in such a way that when they get mixed with water, silicone will fall out of the shampoo and stick to your hair, giving it a shine and making it stick together less.

    Well, and for completeness’ sake, there’s also cleaning detergents which technically contain soap, but you really don’t want near your skin.

    But yeah, having said all that, any soap intended for use on your body, should be safe for skin and hair. If you intend to switch long-term, then you should watch out for dry skin or less healthy/beautiful hair.

    StopSpazzing ,
    @StopSpazzing@lemmy.world avatar

    Tbf shampoo is labeled shampoo and not soap or hair soap. So it still stands correct. If it’s called soap on the package then you should be fine with it on the external body. If it says detergent, obv that is t soap. Containing soap not same as being soap.

    MenacingPerson OP ,

    It’s not about safety that I was asking, rather effectiveness. Most people seem to have not understood, though. shrug

    Ephera ,

    Ah, yeah. I did kind of answer it indirectly: Since your body soap is a bar soap, it should actually be more effective than the liquid soap.

    Having said that, you can also just let the soap soak for a little longer, or if in doubt, use more soap / apply soap a second time.

    But you also typically won’t have highly infectious bacteria/viruses on your skin after pooping, so I don’t think it matters that much. Soap is more important, after you’ve been out in public…

    Thavron ,
    @Thavron@lemmy.ca avatar

    And hands are body.

    scrubbles , to asklemmy in why are left leaning groups still using reddit?
    @scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

    antiwork on Reddit is a joke at this point. Honestly (and I say this as a pretty staunch leftist), fox news is right about something with AntiWork, that it is for the most part a bunch of lazy people who don’t want to work.

    Now that being said, before you downvote me to hell, I strongly do believe in workreform, and the new workreform communities here (and I assume on Reddit but I’m not there anymore) are much better at having a clear message of not being abused and workers rights. Antiwork may have once had that message, but now it’s drowned in “I don’t want to work at all I should be able to have everything I want for free” garbage, and it makes the entire movement look bad.

    BolexForSoup ,
    @BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

    It’s not a secret. That sub began out of a shared communal sense by folks who literally do not want to work. They are against having jobs. They’re actually pretty clear about that in my experience but it’s been a while.

    It’s actually the work reform folks who are the newcomers in that community.

    Nemo ,

    You have it backwards. Antiwork was always anti-work and was gradually rehabilitated into also including content about work reform.

    qooqie ,

    I haven’t been on Reddit in a while and I completely forgot about that community. Sad to hear it’s gone down that way, is it getting botted?

    nitefox ,

    not wanting to work isn’t “being lazy”, you can do all sort of stuff if you didn’t have to waste 8 hours a day for stupid corporate crap (so that others will not need to work)

    tillimarleen ,

    thelazy.org agrees!

    scrubbles ,
    @scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

    lol. Yeah well, I’d love not to work either but I also want food, a home, and to do things I enjoy, so, hear me out, in our society I trade my skills and time for money to pay for those things.

    If you want to talk about tangible, actionable items like how much money, or how many hours, or anything that can actually be done, then we can have a conversation. If your standpoint is “We shouldn’t have to work” then to me that’s not an argument. Very few people want to work - but I hate to be the one to tell you this but we aren’t going to tear down 1000s of years of society in a couple of years. There’s a reason Star Trek is set centuries in the future.

    rockSlayer ,

    The modern concept of work is relatively new, and a product of capitalism. Being anti-work is being against the modern concept of work, not labor in general.

    nitefox ,

    I agree with you. I don’t want to work, but I have to so I do. That doesn’t mean I don’t dream of a time where we won’t have to work anymore [for pointless, shitty, greedy stuff]

    scrubbles ,
    @scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

    Yeah that’s my main realization over the years. We can’t change the system just by being against it. We have to use the crappy system to change it incrementally over time.

    Zorque ,

    That falls under the preconception that working is only working if it's the benefit of capitalism. You can work for a better future. You can work to better yourself. You can work to spread peace and joy to the world around you. The problem is that work is tied to capitalism in social consciousness.

    nitefox ,

    I agree wholeheartedly with you!

    DessertStorms ,
    @DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

    "As a pretty staunch leftist I believe most anti work people are just lazy and the system can be reformed".. Lol, ok.

    You're either not as staunch a leftist as you like to tell yourself, and/or you don't actually understand what anti-work is about..

    scrubbles , (edited )
    @scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

    I’m also a realist. Yes, it would be great to be post scarcity and live like they do in Star Trek. That’s not going to happen any time soon. We can work that way, bit by bit, but it’s not going to happen. Not this year, not in the next decade, not in the next century.

    I fought for gay marriage rights 10 years ago, attended protests, went to town halls and talked with my senators, did the whole thing, and we’re still here talking about it now. States are still trying to roll it back, and if Roe v. Wade told us anything it’s that it’s still not done. I will be lucky if in my life I see that one single item get codified into law.

    Upending the world’s entire socio-economic system? Get real, there’s no way that’s happening. Now, as I mentioned in other comments - if you have real, tangible, actionable items to work on - written down goals in order of priority - that can get done.

    This is my main problem as a democrat. We get too caught up in high lofty goals and then we all get scatterbrained on what we can actually do. Take the entire BLM movement with George Floyd. There was a moment we could have all collectively said “This is what we want, we want _________”. But people couldn’t decide on one thing. They wanted the entire system changed. If they had chosen one thing, say demilitarization of police - it probably could have happened.

    So I say again, as a grizzled, old, very tired democrat. Choose actionable realistic items to focus on. I don’t care what they are. Mandatory health insurance. Retirement for all. Shortened work days. Pick one, focus on that, and you can make it happen. If you keep your message as “The entire system needs to be thrown out and redone” you won’t see anything done.

    rockSlayer ,

    The protest against George Floyd’s murder did have an explicit call to action: defund the police and diversify those funds into social work and alleviating poverty to prevent the need for crime.

    MiddledAgedGuy ,

    Well said. It’s easy enough to say you are unhappy with pay, benefits, or working conditions. Complain about the plights of capitalism. Or say you just don’t want to work, period.

    There’s a mountain in between here and there. And the path is well defended by the rich and powerful. It’s going to take a lot of work to have less work.

    Reverendender ,

    I’m going to suggest a different take. The antiworkers all work for shitty companies and hate their jobs, and they cannot imagine that anyone else out there is in a different situation. It’s unfathomable to them that some of us might work for pretty ok companies, and do work that, while it’s not as fun as recreating, brings it’s own blend of challenge and fulfillment.

    uuhhhhmmmm , to asklemmy in How would you feel if Beehaw left the Fediverse?

    You’ve already defederated lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works, so I don’t care

    sorghum , (edited )
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    Came to say much of the same. If “be nice” is a guiding principal, defederation with a bogus reason then never refederating is a thing I’d like to see gone from the fediverse.

    So don’t let the door hit ya on the way out

    https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/389ccdd7-3690-4af4-90a3-c757f156dc5b.jpeg

    Kiwi ,

    That’s where I’m at. They left the fediverse when they took the approach of aggressive defederation with everyone else. Them fully leaving is insignificant now

    AteshgaRubyTeeth , to asklemmy in People outside of the USA: What are some interesting, cool, or fascinating aspects of your country you'd like to share with the world?

    Weed isn’t legal in The Netherlands, the sale of weed is only condoned. Meaning the coffee shops who sell weed cant legally purchase it.

    As far as the laws concerned it magically appears.

    Sir_Fridge ,

    There are bow trials being done with legally grown weed. Meaning it’s a government run weed farm.

    inspxtr ,

    can people not use that to take each other’s shops down?

    DessertStorms ,
    @DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

    How, if they're all playing at the same game? Like, what would be the point, if you get them to start busting others for it, they'll eventually bust you too..

    pan_troglodytes ,

    so they illegally purchase it and then sell illegal goods, legally?

    Maestro ,
    @Maestro@kbin.social avatar

    Eh, not legally. It's illegal but condoned (up to 5 gram, for personal use only). Meaning they won't arrest or prosecute you for it, but technically you are still beaking the law. I guess in theory some DA could add it along with other charges. But since we don't have a US-style kangaroo court system, this never happens.

    AnneBonny ,

    we don’t have a US-style kangaroo court system

    What does that mean?

    Jayve ,

    In the the old days, frontier judges would “hop” from one town to another and hold mock court in which the principles of law and justice are disregarded or perverted.

    AnneBonny ,

    I guess I don’t think of the US court system as being like that today.

    Maestro ,
    @Maestro@kbin.social avatar

    A lot of DA's in the US trump up charges and add anything they can think of, often in order to scare the defendant into settling out of court. I believe some 97% of cases in the US are settled out of court. That doesn't happen over here.

    AnneBonny ,

    OK. Thank you for explaining.

    doppelgangmember ,

    Should we call this “blind-eye economics”? I just kinda like the sound of it lol

    LucasWaffyWaf OP ,

    Ah yes, the magically appearing coffeeshopwiet. I’m trying to get rid of it officer, honestly, but it just keeps coming back! Suppose I may as well sell it for a reasonable price in my humble little shop in Doetinchem. Perhaps with a bit of coffee on the side. Maybe in edible form for those who can’t smoke the leaves.

    idunnololz ,
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    Wasn’t there a country where some company ran a “lost and found” service where you’d pay them to “find your weed”. Like they were selling you weed but in order to make it legal their business was for you to pay them to find your lost weed.

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