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newIdentity , (edited ) to mildlyinfuriating in This appears every time I try to disable mobile data (Android 13)

Not an android thing. It’s a vendor thing. Stop blaming Google for things it doesn’t do. There are enough other points to critizise about them

SuperSpruce OP ,

I didn’t get this pop-up before I upgraded to Android 13, and I have a Motorola phone that runs close to stock Android. So that’s why I thought this was a Google thing.

yoz ,
floppydisk ,
@floppydisk@sh.itjust.works avatar

Except it is, because it happens on my Google Pixel too

newIdentity ,

I don’t. Which device?

Catsrules , to memes in I don't get it

How the hell did I solve that just by looking. That is crazy.

UlyssesT ,

You knew the rules.

And so did I. jetstream-troll

MargotRobbie ,

It’s the only thing I’ve ever known.

unionagainstdhmo ,
@unionagainstdhmo@aussie.zone avatar

I doubt you would get this from any other guy

WtfEvenIsExistence , to memes in The World is your Museum

When people film in the wild, it’s a documentary. But when I film through a window into a house, weird men in uniform show up?

Wtf man, this is outrageous, it’s unfair

ivanafterall ,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

Most places in the U.S., as long as you can see it from the street, you can legally film it. You're gonna want a good zoom lens.

ProvableGecko ,

It has to be wild, not your run off the mill vanilla bullshit

dan1101 ,

If you pay someone for sex it’s illegal. If you video it and sell the video they are paid performers.

Duamerthrax , to memes in Back in my day's.

You’re chart is missing American’s Army, which was funded by the government.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

On the plus side, that one might have actually saved some lives by teaching future child soldiers CPR.

Which, ya know, probably puts it at the head of the curve, propaganda wise, right?

Baby steps.

Zoboomafoo ,
@Zoboomafoo@yiffit.net avatar

CPR and how to operate a Javelin, I played that game a lot as a kid

logen , to asklemmy in What is the biggest lesson that employment has taught you?

That everything I buy can be measured as totalCost/wages*0.82=hoursCost.

I love measuring things in hours.

Let’s assume I make 12/hr. Is 24 cans of soda really worth more (taxes) than an hour of work? 12 bucks might not sound too bad, but over an hours wages does.

Rediphile ,

This gets dangerous once you make semi decent money though. Like why would I take public transit that takes an hour to get there for $2.50, when I could just take a cab that costs $25 and only takes 30min to get there.

Like, sure…if making $50+/h one can justify it. But one could also instead save $23.50 for the piggy bank by taking the bus. And the 30min extra is not time one would have been at work getting paid anyway (unless your taking the bus/taxi to work I guess and actually gain 30min of pay).

yokonzo ,

good thing I don’t see myself in the danger zone for that then

drexy_rexy ,

This gets dangerous once you make semi decent money though. Like why would I take public transit that takes an hour to get there for $2.50, when I could just take a cab that costs $25 and only takes 30min to get there.

Like, sure…if making $50+/h one can justify it. But one could also instead save $23.50 for the piggy bank by taking the bus. And the 30min extra is not time one would have been at work getting paid anyway (unless your taking the bus/taxi to work I guess and actually gain 30min of pay).

That’s when you start calculating your hourly wage once all your livings costs have been deducted. Once you amortize your housing costs, car, food, retirement, student loans, and whatever other bad decisions that you’re still paying for every month and figure out your hourly wage AFTER all that it’s a lot easier to keep a level head.

Doing this when you make $12/hr is much too depressing though.

Hyperi0n ,

Even when I was only making $25 an hour. I would place greater value on my personal time than money. If you are sacrificing hours out of your day on transport then you will life miserably.

For me public transit is 3.25 and it would have taken me an hour to get home. Walked home for free in about 45 mins. Or paid for a cab to bring me home in 5-7 mins for $17.

Sure I’ve almost lost an hours wages but I have an hour of my time back as well that I could put towards household chores or my hobbies.

logen ,

True, or you could enjoy the commute, in which case is a double win.

But yea, money is basically time debt owed to you by society, so if spending money to get time, it balances out. Kinda like how spending money on assets doesnt directly affect net worth.

Tankiedesantski ,

24 cans of soda probably embodies a lot more than 1 hour total work to create for a lot of people. Planting and harvesting the coca, mining the bauxite ore and refining it into aluminum, etc etc. The main reason that much cola is available to you at that price is that the coca and aluminum probably come from somewhere where workers get paid a lot less than $12/hr.

I’m all for people being paid more, but in a just and equitable world a case of soda would probably cost more than it does now.

intensely_human ,

That’s interesting. Comparing the time input across various income levels. Does that essentially mean the person getting paid more per hour has those being paid less working for them?

Tankiedesantski ,

One of the functions of colonialism (in this case colonialism via exploitation of labor and resources of the global south economically) is to transfer wealth from the colony to the empire (we call these the Imperial Core regions).

I’m going to use a really simplified example and some made up numbers to illustrate. Say a pound of coffee takes 1 hour of labor to produce. The people producing it in Ethiopia are being paid $1 an hour to produce it. A capitalist from the Imperial Core buys that pound of coffee for $2, ships it to the Core for another $1, and sells it for $5.

The capitalist makes $2 and the buyer gets a pound of coffee for $5. Now imagine if the worker in Ethiopia is being paid $12 an hour. The capitalist cannot buy a pound of coffee for anything less than $12. After $1 shipping and his $2 cut (assuming he does not inflate his cut because he’s taking a percentage of the sale), the pound of coffee is now $15 to the buyer.

The buyer does not have the Ethiopian worker “working for them” in the strictest sense, but the buyer does benefit from getting their pound of coffee for 1/3 the price they would otherwise have to pay.

This is why Marxists say that the current living standards of the so-called First World are being propped up by the economic exploitation of the global south, even if the residents of the First World are not directly engaging in colonialism in the pith helmet and whips sense.

PaX ,
@PaX@hexbear.net avatar

Another thing to keep in mind is that imperialism also has the effect of driving down wages in the imperial core since the capitalist can pay their workers less if the price of basic, essential commodities can be decreased by super-exploitation in the imperial periphery. This is a major reason why real wages in the US have been stagnant for a while, for example. So this would have a counterbalancing effect on how much a first-world worker would need to pay proportionally to their income for a case of soda if the process of imperialism were ended.

intensely_human ,

Wow I was really hoping for some kind of mathematical discussion but I should have known a Marxist would show up. It’s the only song we play any more.

Tankiedesantski ,

You’re right. Marxism famously doesn’t involve any mathematics. This is why Marxists find volumes II and III of Das Kapital to be light, easily comprehensible, reading.

Egon , (edited )
@Egon@hexbear.net avatar

They simplified it so it would be comprehensible for you, you dolt. They even wrote that at the beginning. If you really wanna get into the math, just read Das Kapital. Here’s a brief excerpt speaking about the price of linen

Elw , to asklemmy in What is the biggest lesson that employment has taught you?

Boundaries. Establish them and defend them with every ounce of your being. If you don’t, most employers will grind you in to the dirt and send you out to pasture when you eventually crack under the pressure. Better to establish healthy boundaries up front. Not only will you find yourself more frequently surrounded by people you like and share mutual respect with, you will be happier and land fewer “shit” jobs because employers looking for people to send to the meat grinder will see that they can’t grind you down and you’ll be filtered from the hiring pool before you ever have to suffer at their hands.

Lifebandit666 , to cat in Cat-holicism

My 19 year old cat does this “scream” when we give her people-food. She carries it up to the sofa she lives on and screams. Apparently it’s because she’s “proud of her kill” and wants to show it off, but i think she’s saying “Thanks human, we share”

JasSmith , to memes in Every. Single. Week.

I’ve got so many amazing free games from Epic over the years. When I grew up I’d have to play the same shitty demos over and over again because I couldn’t afford full games. Now I have hundreds of high quality games for free. This is truly the golden age of gaming. Being a kid right now must be magical.

As an aside, I grew up playing games like Jazz Jackrabbit, Epic Pinball, and Unreal. It’s so cool to see how they have continued to evolve. Especially the Unreal engine, which is basically witchcraft.

Chewget ,

Jazz Jackrabbit takes me baaack!

keepcarrot , to memes in Lemmy since the reddit collapse

In order to counter the Trump bot accusations going on this thread:

The Trump appointed Supreme Justices are conservative stooges that are clearly just trying to ram through as much conservative stuff into the justice system as they can. The cagey abortion rights the US enjoyed (though sometimes not in practicality) were abolished, which is bad. There were in fact a lot of posts about this on hexbear at the time it was happening. You can now search this if you so desire.

Trump escalated sanctions against Cuba. This comes up from time to time, but he’s obviously not in a position to directly affect this at this precise moment, though the cudgel of “swing state” Florida Cubans is used to avoid any de-escalation.

Trump-supporting state legislatures are escalating attacks against trans people, both as a practical threat (bigots can attack trans people under the assumption that their state’s law enforcement won’t do anything about it) and as a legal escalation to remove any federal protections for trans people. This is also bad. Trump is also partly running on this. This comes up frequently on hexbear.

Trump didn’t succeed in the wall (which itself has had varied response amongst his supporters), but he did increase funding for ICE, expanded detention camps etc. This comes up when it’s in the news, but Trump specific policies don’t tend to be news regarding this right now for some reason.

Trump’s tax cuts for certain sectors and the ultra-wealthy. idk why you’d think hexbear would support this?

and so on

I’m not sure why I’m doing this. I’m not sure why people are surprised that a news aggregation and commentary site tends to talk about things that are currently happening as opposed to things that happened three years ago.

beefcat , to memes in This is the way
@beefcat@beehaw.org avatar

I did not expect so many upvoted poacher sympathizers in this thread. I am disappointed.

Poachers aren’t poor. They make assloads of money off their illegitimate trade. They have plenty of skills that could be put to profitable use elsewhere. They simply choose poaching because it is more profitable.

mihor ,
@mihor@lemmy.ml avatar

Poachers need to be destroyed on sight.

unfnknblvbl ,
ME5SENGER_24 , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Chonkasaurus

Please, dinosaurs today would get 20 year corporate licenses. Arby’s-osaurus Rex; Modelo-dactyl — “for those with the flying spirit”

Edit: are they listening to us?

0x0 ,

TriceraX

Piogre314 , to lemmyshitpost in Corpse:water ratio

I do not recognize the bodies in the water.

MonsiuerPatEBrown ,

We saw you checking their faces with relief.

Darkassassin07 ,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

So I’ve just gotta import a corpse for you to swim in the pool with it?

MBM ,

Come on… it’s your friends, your classmates. That’s Arthur, right there! They’re calling to you, can’t you hear them?

craftyindividual , to memes in The time has come.

Release the quackin!

odium ,

~ Quacking! Quacking! It’s coming! ~

threelonmusketeers ,

*quackening

SlopppyEngineer , to memes in 2023-08-09.jpg

YYYY-MM-DD for everything. My PC clock, my phone and even my handwritten notes all use that format.

The only other acceptable format is military notation: DD MMM YYYY.

flambonkscious ,

That’s quirky - how is there anything logical about the military time format?

hydration9806 ,

The 3 "M"s are not numerical, but indicate characters. For example 01 Jan 2023.

Samsy OP ,

Yes spreadsheet apps like excel do this. If I remember correctly MMMM would write the full month. January.

aceshigh ,
@aceshigh@lemmy.world avatar

i just write mmmmmmm because you can never have too many m’s.

Rodeo ,

Considering how there’s almost no computers anymore with such limited resources that they can’t store a string or convert to one, it’s kind of crazy anybody bothers with the ambiguity of using numbers for the month.

Feathercrown ,

Hmm good point actually

scubbo ,

The limited resource is not Compute Power, but Engineer time. Sure, you could ask someone to implement wrappers everywhere in the system so that the display is human-readable - or you could put one label somewhere clarifying the date format to readers.

Rodeo ,

Implement wrappers everywhere? Why can’t they just write a single function that takes an ISO date a spits out a string (human readable) date? I’d put money down that such a function already exists in almost every library that deals with dates.

scubbo ,

That’s why I said “implement” and not just “write”. The process of wiring in that existing function has non-negligible cost, as does keeping it updated/patched.

Sure, it should be pretty small - but it’s non-zero. Is it worth it? That’s a product decision.

SlopppyEngineer ,

It’s written like 07 Aug 2013. It’s consistent in character length, doesn’t confuse internationals, doesn’t take much space and is written exactly like being said around here. It’s just not that great for file names.

flambonkscious ,

Yeah, ok. Expanding the month to 3 chars does reduce potential confusion

I feel the need to be pedantic and point out that this is only necessary, however because of the ridiculous degenerate convention of MM DD YY(YY?) used by said country…

TrundleTheGreat , to memes in This is the way

2012-ass meme

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