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  • Neato ,
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    Voting with your wallet doesn't work when there aren't any alternatives. If all the services are bilking people, then there's no choice but to stop using an entire type of service. There's a similar argument in American tipping culture: you can just vote with your wallet by not going out to eat.

    But that's austerity measures and those have been shown definitively to NOT work. People won't give up most of life's pleasures and conveniences unless they have to. No one wants to deprive themselves of most of society's benefits. And they shouldn't have to. There should be laws regulating how companies charge and introduce fees and what they can charge for to prevent abuse and industry-wide abuse.

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  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
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    People not ordering food en masse would hurt small businesses the most. Plus there's a huge benefit to using an app to order food, which is why they're so popular. If the system were controlled by the restaurants and interoperable via an open API, we'd at least see some transparency.

    The problem is exactly what OP stated: These things are owned by a small number of players, who can exercises control of the market from all sides. They've created a chokepoint where they can extract rents without needing to provide value in return.

    RaoulDook ,

    Yes there is an alternative, you don’t use delivery services. It is just a big dumb waste of money.

    I pick up all my own food, have never used any of the 3rd party food delivery ripoffs

    ArcaneSlime ,

    Tbf, not everyone has a car. I mean, cooking ramen at home and saving up for a car would be a better use of your money, but then people like whoever replies to this that are ideologically opposed to cars would rather have someone else with a car deliver it so they can disconnect themselves from that reality.

    Fwiw I also always pick up, I was a delivery driver for 10yr, I can take one more run (to myself).

    WarmSoda , (edited )

    If you’re buying ramen you’re wasting your money. Cook food at home with actual food.
    I don’t have a car and I cook just fine at home.

    Edit. If your only options for food is ordering or ramen… Idk what to tell you. You’re in for a rough life ahead of you.

    ArcaneSlime ,

    “Ramen” while being a specific food is also colloquially used to refer to “inexpensive food” as a package of ramen is about 10 cents. The above comment was not an advertisement for “Maruchan® Brand Instant Ramen Noodles available in many delicious flavours.”

    WarmSoda ,

    And bananas are $10.
    Ramen hasn’t been 10 cents in decades.

    Stumblinbear ,
    @Stumblinbear@pawb.social avatar

    They’re around 30 cents. Specific amounts don’t really matter.

    ArcaneSlime ,

    I’ll check when I get to the store today, but “decades” is definitely wrong, unless you mean the 8packs (I was talking about singles). Or you’re getting the yakisobas or cup noods that cost more than the packs, or sapporo ichiban which I have to go to a special store for as it is an import and that is about $1.50 a pack (but that chow mein is worth it, that shit is so good.) Bananas are cool too.

    Wait, did I put a gun to your head and force you to eat ramen and I missed it? Tf are we doing here lmao this is the dumbest “debate” I’ve ever had. I’ll say again “the ramen was a metaphor my dude, it ain’t that deep.”

    WarmSoda ,

    It doesn’t matter. You guys are all being idiots and arguing about dumb shit.

    If you don’t know how to cook food for yourself I highly recommend learning today. Eggs for example are cheaper and cook in less time than ramen.

    ArcaneSlime ,

    Ahem

    No u.

    RaoulDook ,

    The really good noodles are far more than 10 cents a pack of course, but if you can afford it the dollar-a-pack ones are much better. It’s still a dollar for a meal pretty much, so not bad.

    I recommend the Mi Goreng noodles by Indomie if you want really good ones. They make halal ramen in Indonesia that beats everybody else or at least ties evenly with Sapporo Ichiban and Nongshim. You can get a 30-pack for $20 to $30 online

    ArcaneSlime ,

    The Mi Goreng is good for sure. I like the Saporro Ichiban Chow Mein too!

    natecox ,
    @natecox@programming.dev avatar

    Maruchan Ramen Chicken, Pack of 24, for $7.36 on Amazon. That’s literally $0.30/pack (or $0.10/oz). a.co/d/gr4Ft9F

    Just throwing out there that ramen is indeed dirt cheap still.

    WarmSoda ,

    You’re stuck on details that don’t matter. Ramen is not worth buying no matter how cheap it is.

    But whatever. I give up. Be annoying.

    EnderofGames ,

    You’re stuck on details that don’t matter.

    Be annoying.

    I see you don't know what "self-awareness" means.

    If you lost your secondary argument that you brought up for no reason, maybe just stop replying instead of being an obnoxious shit?

    WarmSoda ,

    Have you had your meds today? Feeling better?

    AlDente , (edited )

    I’m a bit confused why everyone is dogpiling on you. You claimed that Ramen hasn’t been 10 cents in decades and he comes back with a source that it is, in fact, 3 times more expensive. Given their own source, you were right.

    WarmSoda ,

    Thank you, I appreciate it.
    It’s the hive mind voting effect. Once someone gets downvoted enough in a thread any response they have going forward will also be downvoted.

    EnderofGames ,

    Nah, I downvoted you because you are being obnoxious.

    They told you from the get-go that “Ramen” while being a specific food is also colloquially used to refer to “inexpensive food” and Specific amounts don’t really matter.

    But here you are, stuck on details that don’t matter insisting that $0.10 a pack of ramen matters to this discussion, then calling everyone "idiots", "annoying", and "are arguing about dumb shit"- even though you were the one who came in arguing about dirt cheap trash food not being exactly as dirt cheap as first claimed it was.

    Given your continued astounding lack of awareness, too, I take it you missed your meds.

    WarmSoda ,

    I wish I was you when I was 16

    EnderofGames ,

    They came back and verified WarmSoda's claim, and WarmSoda responded with:

    You’re stuck on details that don’t matter. Ramen is not worth buying no matter how cheap it is.
    But whatever. I give up. Be annoying.

    So that's why there are downvotes. Hardly "dogpiling" at these tiny numbers. It's not about the claim, or the fact that $0.30 a pack is still dirt cheap, as they said, it's the fact that WarmSoda is being obnoxious and name calling because they aren't being praised for their observation.

    AlDente , (edited )

    I’m not sure what you’re talking about, nobody verified WarmSoda’s claim. They doubled down that the price is still 10 cents by changing the units to oz. and everyone ate it up. WarmSoda backed off because this is a truly stupid argument, but I’m still baffled on how Nate Cox was able to get away with that mental gymnastics. I guess I can get away with selling a car to you guys claiming it only costs a dollar (per oz.)! Come on, its a really good deal, you’re not going to get a car for a dollar anywhere else!!!

    EnderofGames ,

    nobody verified WarmSoda's claim

    he comes back with a source that it is, in fact, 3 times more expensive

    uh, ok, bud. If you are here to flip flop your arguments on a whim just to pick a fight about what no one was talking about, go ahead. You can join blocksville with obnoxious name-calling guy 👍

    AlDente ,

    Please feel free to point out any inconsistencies. However, there isn’t any between those two statements. Here’s the definition of verify for you: “to prove that something exists or is true, or to make certain that something is correct.”

    queermunist ,
    @queermunist@lemmy.ml avatar

    I’ve been grocery shopping on a bicycle.

    My round trip was 24 miles.

    Holy fuck I’m glad I have a car now.

    JustJack23 ,

    And you think restaurant staff is not exploited?

    ThunderWhiskers ,
    @ThunderWhiskers@lemmy.world avatar

    Good for you?

    imgonnatrythis ,

    That’s great. My time is worth less than theses crazy prices and I work better if I get something to eat and this is faster than getting the very limited and terrible food at work. Do I feel like the prices are insane? Yep. But it’s a value call and since there isn’t another option that allows for good quality food quickly, they get my money. This didn’t used to exist and that sucked, so maybe we are just undervaluing how great this is. Would be greater not paying $60 for lunch though, so yeah, I’m gonna keep paying and grumbling about it at the same time. I really hope drone services take off soon and have better pricing.

    OutlierBlue ,

    Using drones would be cheaper, but the delivery companies won’t be passing those savings on to you. They’ve already shown that people are willing to pay the prices they charge now. They’ll just absorb the savings for themselves.

    ilikekeyboards ,

    How much do you weight sir

    Kuro ,

    What does how much they weigh have to do with literally anything

    ilikekeyboards ,

    I’ve never met a skinny person using these delivery craps.

    Nobody ever died if they had to wait a bit until their next meal

    queermunist ,
    @queermunist@lemmy.ml avatar

    Chances are if you aren’t in college anymore most people you meet are overweight.

    imgonnatrythis ,

    😂 The drones carry the food to the people, not the other way around.

    servermonky ,

    I get that boycotts don’t work, but who the fuck is still paying double/triple instead of picking it up themselves on their way home or just driving out to get it - I haven’t ordered third party delivery since the pandemic since there’s no way I can justify the stupid high cost.

    June ,

    I recently started delivering with DoorDash to add some cushion to my budget and this week I had someone buy a single two pound bag of spaghetti noodles from Safeway.

    I got laid $6.75 for the delivery after tip (DoorDash paid me $4.75 and the customer gave me a $2 tip). The noodles cost 3.84 at Safeway, and $4.18 on the app, and Safeway is a zero dollar delivery fee shopping experience.

    As far as I can tell, it cost DoorDash a dollar or two for me to make that delivery, and/or the customer paid a lot more than $6.75 for the noodles for it to make sense for DoorDash to take.

    It was a sort of surreal experience.

    Trainguyrom ,

    But you can vote with your wallet and not use the third party delivery app. Order from the place directly or call and order for pickup depending on the venue. Almost any resteraunt will let you call and order for pickup (that’s already what Uber/GrubHub/etc. do then charge you the fee for the convenience), and they’ll prefer that over the app because they get 100% of the money you pay for that meal

    AlDente ,

    “Voting with your wallet doesn’t work when there aren’t any alternatives.”

    Just cook your own food.

    SnowBunting ,

    Yep, and that’s why my family do not go out to eat anymore. Getting costly.

    Double_A ,
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    “But I’m too lazy to cook…”

    “Why don’t I have any savings!?”

    funkless_eck ,

    I would eat out the most when I was pulling 14-16 hour days, and I cook at home the most when I work 8 hour days.

    I dont think laziness enters into it

    Stumblinbear ,
    @Stumblinbear@pawb.social avatar

    It does for many people. I know some who work part time and still don’t make food at home. Most notably two of my roommates.

    TooMuchDog ,

    I used to cook literally every day of the week, but then I started clinical rotations and now I’m working 14-16 hour days 6-7 days a week. I’ve entirely stopped cooking for myself, even though it was previously my favorite hobby, because there’s no fucking way I can fit it into my schedule anymore. Anyone who wants to call me lazy can go fuck themselves, and doubly so for anyone who argues it’s my fault for paying exorbitant prices for delivery “because there are alternatives”. I don’t have the luxury of voting with my wallet and it honestly makes me made whenever I complain about unregulated prices and am told I should just not use the service and instead do X, Y, or Z option that isn’t even close to practical for me.

    Mongostein ,

    Your situation is all too common.

    You shouldn’t need to work that much to survive. I used to do it too, but I’ve taken a step back the past few years so I can work less and do the things I enjoy. Sure, I make less money now, but I have time to do things for myself like cook, grow a garden, and walk or bike places instead of driving, which all save me money. I’m much happier these days.

    TooMuchDog ,

    I 100% agree that there are far too many people working the hours I work out of necessity. I also agree that I shouldn’t have to work the hours that I do, but I’m also in a less common situation where I’m working these hours out of (to an extent) my own free will. I’m in my clinical year of vet school right now so I fully knowingly signed up for this ahead of time. I absolutely could get another job somewhere else, that would probably pay just as well with better work life balance, but honestly I love what I do too much.

    None of that is to say that the medical field isn’t horribly exploitative and in desperate need of an overhaul. But also I’m not going to be the one to push for that change, or at least not until I’m firmly established in my field. Unfortunately I’ve gotta just go along with it for now if I want to be able to keep doing what I love.

    Tigbitties ,
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    I'm my area the Uber eats prices are higher than if you order in person. An order at my fave dumpling place is 11$ pick up and listed at 14$ on Uber. Add service fee and tip it's +20$. Paying almost 10$ extra for a meal to take 45 minutes to get to my house cold is not a good deal.

    AProfessional , (edited )

    Why would it be a “deal”. It is a luxury service for those who can afford it. Mostly paying for someone else’s labor which isn’t cheap.

    Catoblepas ,

    Given how delivery drivers are paid I think it’s safe to say most of the cost is not going toward paying for labor.

    servermonky ,

    It’s not really luxury though - the orders are often wrong, the food is cold, and it is one of the slowest ways of getting food to eat.

    AProfessional ,

    Works totally fine here.

    pmk , (edited ) to linuxmemes in With GPL, you're programming Freedom. With MIT, you're programming for free.

    People seem to think that those who choose permissive licences don’t know what they’re doing. Software can be a gift to the world with no strings attached. A company “taking” your code is never taking it away from you, you still have all the code you wrote. Some people want this. MIT is not an incomplete GPL, it has its own reasons.

    For example, OpenBSD has as a project goal: “We want to make available source code that anyone can use for ANY PURPOSE, with no restrictions. We strive to make our software robust and secure, and encourage companies to use whichever pieces they want to.

    Terevos ,
    @Terevos@lemm.ee avatar

    I don’t get the whole MIT vs GPL rivalry. They both have their uses. If you want to use GPL, go for it. And if you want something like MIT that works too.

    Thankfully both exist because I think we definitely need both.

    DragonTypeWyvern ,

    I don’t get people with cuckold fetishes, so here we are again.

    Hobbes_Dent ,

    Here we are again, in a big circle jerk over GPL. Is that like cucking for other licenses but without sex?

    To use the above example, how is it cucky that a license allows something like OpenSSH to gain broad use?

    Chakravanti ,

    Hey, asshole. Stop insulting cuckold. I can explain even that to a practical sense that isn’t literally evil.

    lemmyvore ,

    People seem to think that those who choose permissive licences don’t know what they’re doing.

    Most of them don’t. Lots of people say they use MIT because they want “no restrictions”, or call GPL terms “restrictive”. That’s an instant giveaway that they don’t understand what they’re talking about.

    Theharpyeagle ,

    Indeed, I think it’s just two philosophies that don’t necessarily need to be at odds. Permissive licenses help speed the adoption of languages and libraries, which ultimately feeds into the slowly building momentum of the copyleft projects that use them.

    Andromxda ,
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    The GPL also makes code available for ANY PURPOSE. It just requires people who modify the code to do the same, which is fair.

    pmk ,

    It’s fair, but different people have different ideas about what they want, and in the end it’s the authors right to decide what is fair for their code. An unconditional gift is also fair.

    WillySpreadum , to mildlyinfuriating in Staying for the week at an AirBnB in Rochester, MN. This is what I just found out I'm stuck with.
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    Hope you enjoy reading these comments in 3-5 days

    FartsWithAnAccent , (edited ) to piracy in I am pouring one out to this little champ. Stripping HDCP and letting me... archive streaming services from 2016-2023 RIP
    @FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

    HDCP is so fucking dumb, I couldn’t play Switch on my old projector because of it and it’s absolutely useless in stopping anything from being pirated.

    the16bitgamer OP ,
    @the16bitgamer@lemmy.world avatar

    I get and like HDCP. Mostly because of how easy it can be to bypass. I’d rather have a universal “we tried” standard, than an honest attempt to stop this. With today’s tech and online focused DRM, HDCP could be a lot worse, and I am happy where it is right now.

    Like Adobe Digital Editions or Kindle for eBook DRM.

    FartsWithAnAccent ,
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    That’s the thing though: Ultimately, there is no stopping it with restrictive technology.

    The only real way to stop piracy is to offer a good service for a good price.

    the16bitgamer OP ,
    @the16bitgamer@lemmy.world avatar

    Yup, outside of legacy PC titles which will never get a re-release, a 1-2 combo shot of GOG and Steam, I don’t pirate games. I even took the time to find way to backup my games so I can get legal ROMs too.

    FartsWithAnAccent ,
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    Yep, GOG and Steam are pretty much the only ways I play games and I’ve bought a shitload of games from them both over the years.

    milkjug ,

    Same, I have never pirated any game since the day I installed steam for the first time. It just makes buying games so much easier, and I don’t have to worry about drm or malware at all.

    In my case, I rather pay a one-stop reasonable price for content than deal with the hassle of piracy.

    lemann ,

    I even took the time to find way to backup my games so I can get legal ROMs too.

    I have a FHDB PS2 and soooo many games to back up 😭 ughhh.

    I have a few titles that I “backed up” 🏴‍☠️ already, but i’m not looking forward to ripping my physical disks… my PS1 library took the entire day and two cd drives, sadly most of those disks were partially unreadable

    the16bitgamer OP ,
    @the16bitgamer@lemmy.world avatar

    PS2 discs can be ripped on a PC with a DVD player. Same with PS1. The PlayStation copy protection was on system not the media.

    Rabbit ,

    Biggest evidence of that is Epic will give away games for free, but there will be people who prefer to pay for the Steam version over the free version.

    That’s the biggest evidence that piracy is a problem of distribution and goes against the idea that those who pirates are against paying for a product.

    coaxil ,

    I’m one of these people!

    joemo ,

    Second.

    I also waited out the release of some games that launched on the Epic store first. I begrudgingly bought them on Steam, and I hope enough others did to discourage other companies from doing that in the future.

    Crismus ,

    I do the same thing. I never got an Epic account, and really spend more money on GOG.

    I enjoy the Epic exclusives because when it lands on Steam or GOG, it’s usually feature complete and less buggy.

    lemann ,

    Seconded. I like having all my games in one place, on all my devices, with Linux support out-of-the-box thanks to Proton. Also, Steam DRM is easy to bypass with code available on GitHub if you really wanted to.

    Epic does none of this for me, and I won’t support a company that called all gamers “shmucks” or whatever that C suite said

    helenslunch ,
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    Biggest evidence of that is Epic will give away games for free, but there will be people who prefer to pay for the Steam version over the free version.

    Ehhh as much as I’d like to think that’s true, I think that has more to do with managing a bunch of clients and launchers. And also that those clients and launchers are full of spyware and bloatware and ads.

    I used to not buy anything on Epic but then I got Heroic Launcher and now I’m not so terribly opposed to it. I have the Steam launcher and then I have HGL for Epic, GOG, and Amazon.

    Blackmist ,

    Especially with music and video. At some point it has to enter your eyes/ears, and even if HDCP wasn’t shit, you could always just record what was on your screen or coming out of your speakers.

    LuycYQ2uUiTjR3yLri ,

    Ah yes, the classic analog hole. Next thing you know, “premium” content will need Premium Certified custom eyes and ears, only for the small installation fee of $59.99/month.

    Blackmist ,

    How much for the ad-free plan?

    Oh wait, it’s from Amazon, so there’s only an ad-fewer plan.

    FartsWithAnAccent ,
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    There will always be many ways to circumvent this stupid bulllshit

    UltraMagnus0001 ,

    They haven’t learned and the cycle starts again with streaming services doubling, then they wonder why they’re losing revenue.

    localhost443 ,

    The only legit media service I pay for now is YouTube. Before I get Amy lectures I am well aware of the issues with it, but also people still keep paying for Netflix as it cancels shows just as they start to grow, so… I’m a legacy google music sub, so moving over for me was a tiny cost increase to no longer mess with adblock on the site, though recently I do feel the YTM ‘radio’ algo is not as good as legacy google music. Self employed manufacturing stuff in my workshop all day either video or music is always on so its a bargain to me. My point being, that’s the only streaming sub I find worth paying for, out of everything. Maybe I’m an edge case but I just don’t see 4/5 of these services still existing in 5 years, its too much. Unless they can all survive on people subbing for 2-3 months a year

    porksoda ,

    Or Cinavia on PS3.

    muntedcrocodile ,
    @muntedcrocodile@lemmy.world avatar

    I found a way to bypass one of those the other day for rented books found some tool on linux that did, so even that doesnt work

    circuitfarmer ,
    @circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    Most anti-piracy measures are useless at stopping piracy.

    joemo ,

    Similar to the war on drugs… Weird.

    Crackhappy ,
    @Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

    I fly a giant fucking pirate flag with skull and crossbones and no one ever stops me. All they do is say “Are you a pirate?” or “Say Jack Sparrow”. Tcchh bitch please, I’ll torrent your mom’s prom night.

    StorminNorman ,

    I torrent so much I had to switch to 720p to save space and still have a backlog of 3tb. I blame my ADHD, I have to hoard everyyyyyyyyything.

    theangryseal ,

    Phones finally stopped my hoarding.

    On my desktop pc I have almost every file I’ve downloaded since 1998. Seriously.

    Want that old specific version of Nero to burn CDs, I probably have you. Looking for abandonware? Yeah, that was my thing for awhile.

    I used to have operating systems I can’t find any record of existing these days (mostly front ends for DOS made to seem more modern in the early 00s). I had something that made Windows 3.1 look like Windows 95, I even had something that made Windows 98 look just like Mac OS 8 (no shit, it layered over windows and everything flawlessly).

    I had every version of Mandrake Linux and several versions after the rename.

    Tonnns of software to extend the life of 16 bit hardware.

    I still have several screeners in 240p from the early 2000s with the audience moving around and laughing in them.

    I have a decent collection of Nirvana bootlegs I downloaded from FTP servers way back in the day.

    Man I miss the old internet. I’m getting old and that’s part of it I guess.

    I find myself hoarding on the Steam Deck desktop too. Something about having a wide open file system just brings that impulse out in me.

    itsralC ,

    Have you checked if they have that stuff on archive.org? I’m sure plenty of people would appreciate them.

    theangryseal ,

    That’s a project I’ll certainly undertake one day. Thank you for the suggestion.

    fosstulate ,
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    Have you got Jasc Animation Shop?

    theangryseal ,

    I don’t have that one. I remember my cousin using it to animate dolls she drew on paint shop pro though. I don’t specifically remember it being animation shop, but I remember the name Jasc when she was showing me her work.

    helenslunch ,
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    I’m convinced it has something to do with appeasing ignorant investors.

    kadu ,
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  • helenslunch ,
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    I meant investors of the media publishers, not the creators of the DRM.

    Publishers certainly know it doesn’t work but their investors probably demand that they “do something”.

    gd42 ,

    I use an Dell docking station with my laptop. Any webpage with Spotify embed turns off my external displays because somewhere along the line the video signal loses the DRM certification. It’s infuriating.

    simulacra_simulacrum , to lemmyshitpost in Here's a historical reference for any history buffs out there.

    The Persian Empire arguably trumped them all, however, when it created scaphism around 500 B.C.E.

    This ancient execution method was also known as “the boats,” as victims were placed in two hollowed-out logs or boats before their suffering even began.

    With their heads and limbs sticking out and their bodies trapped inside, the victim was force-fed milk and honey.

    Their uncontrollable diarrhea filled the boats as executioners poured honey over the victim’s face — and vermin arrived to not only feast upon the prisoners, but enter their bodies to fatally eat them from the inside out.

    hungryphrog ,

    I was supposed to eat, now that I remembered the existence of this practice, I’m not that hungry anymore.

    simulacra_simulacrum ,

    Can I have your honeyed toast?

    bobs_monkey ,

    Accompanied by heavy whipping cream

    hemko ,

    Oh god the wikipedia page has some vile descriptions too. Especially the last part for Mithridates

    In this way Mithridates, after suffering for seventeen days, at last expired.

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaphism

    I_Has_A_Hat ,

    The most interesting thing to me is both quoted descriptions talk of vermin and worms “springing forth” from the excrement. It was once thought that things like worms, insects, even mice and rats, would just spawn from various kinds of filth.

    TheOakTree ,

    I learned this as spontaneous generation, the obsolete theory that life could appear directly from things that are not alive.

    StereoTrespasser ,

    I like how everyone is just ignoring this part:

    However, Ctesias’s credibility is questionable due to his reputation for fanciful and exaggerated narratives.

    hemko ,

    No it’s more about the horror of the story than the legitimacy of it.

    PM_ME_FEET_PICS ,

    It was long thought that the Greek God Glycon was a work of fiction for similar reasons. That was until an artifact of Glycon worship was found and later other prints.

    We know there were hundreds of Greek underworld gods but only 3 names fully survive today.

    Much of what was written has been lost for various instances of destruction.

    shneancy ,

    yo what the fuck

    PP_BOY_ ,
    @PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

    Like most of these “oh my God so brutal” execution methods, scaphism probably never actually happened or is at least exaggerated. Ctesias wrote the only first-hand account of the punishment ever being delivered and his credibility among modern historians is a bit… questionable. Plutarch’s own writings on scaphism were lifted straight from Ctesias, as well.

    Even if scaphism did actually happen like Ctesias wrote, it’s not like it was a normal thing.

    shneancy ,

    even if it happened only one or twice, even if it didn’t happen at all - someone had to think about it in enough detail to create a torture method beyond most people’s imagination

    orrk ,

    now the chinease/japanese and the human sashimi competitions most likely did happen

    MightyGalhupo ,

    The what

    orrk ,

    look up “lingchi”

    MightyGalhupo ,

    I have the feeling I shouldn’t

    Edit: Nevermind I already knew about it I just didn’t know it’s name

    ProfessorZhu , to memes in Identify yourselves.

    Neo is working diligently at his desk, the flow of reports is endless but he keeps up with the pressure due to a little friend he snuck in his “back pocket”

    BZZT BZZT BZZZZZT BZZT

    Neo’s eyes go wide, not from excitement nor pleasure but instead confusion and worry, was he right? Did his toy just vibe to him “get out, they’re coming for you Neo” into his asshole!? No way, he must be imagining things

    BZZT BZZT BZZZZZT BZZT

    There was no mistaking it, his translation was correct he’s in grave peril and someone is informing him through his secure butt plug!

    Kingofthezyx ,

    follow the silver bullet

    DrWeevilJammer ,
    @DrWeevilJammer@lemmy.ml avatar

    Fundamented and silverpilled

    flango ,

    I think this series must continue !!

    NewAgeOldPerson ,

    The exit is the only exit…

    nrezcm ,

    So what is it Neo? The blue suppository or the red suppository?

    Trippin ,

    This reads like it’s a Chuck Tingle novel

    sabreW4K3 , to memes in Do not check
    @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf avatar

    Megaloblatta Longipennis

    xantoxis ,

    ngl this meme delivered

    ElPussyKangaroo ,

    Megaloblatta longipennis

    flip , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them
    @flip@lemmy.nbsp.one avatar

    You can walk around them, people in a wheelchair or with a buggy cannot. Disrespectful af.

    NPC OP ,

    Yup, exactly this.

    fiat_lux ,

    Even just people with luggage and baby strollers are fucked. People who are blind also are really disadvantaged here. The scars on the shins of people who have used a white cane for years are numerous.

    I'm a fan of fewer cars on the road, but things like this are also reasons why we need still some forms of direct transport access. Travelling a few blocks from a public transport stop can still be filled with hazards like this that prevent people from arriving at their destination.

    Kempeth ,

    It’s not an old video game. They’re not immovable parts of the level design. You can likely move or bump them out of the way enough to pass through.

    Meanwhile right next to them is a huge metal box that stole 4 times as much sidewalk, transported half as many people and is literally un-moveable if you’re not in a heavy motorized vehicle.

    nadwwwimni , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks
    Texas_Hangover ,

    How long have they been recording? I assume there’s no records from all that long ago. Being as how humans, and measurement especially are a fairly new thing.

    SCB ,

    Per NASA, accurate global readings go back to 1880 and historical localized temperatures go back to the 1650s

    Texas_Hangover ,

    Not much in the grand scheme of things. There was an ice age not that long ago. Nature does some funny shit.

    hup ,
    @hup@lemmy.world avatar

    So we basically understand “weather” for roughly 8ppm of earth’s life. That said, we can infer much amount about climate (not weather, climate) from much older archeological and even paleontological evidence.

    SCB ,

    You might wanna do some research into why ice ages and interglacial periods happened.

    Spoiler alert: it’s the composition of the air.

    carbonbrief.org/explainer-how-the-rise-and-fall-o….

    Pumpkinbot ,

    Nature doesn’t do shit this funny.

    onionbaggage ,

    My brother in Christ. We’re supposed to be in an Ice Age now.

    Coreidan ,

    The trailing end of an ice age anyway.

    PersnickityPenguin ,

    Probably the last one for the next 200,000 years or so…

    grandkaiser ,

    We are in an ice age right now.

    FlashMobOfOne ,
    @FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world avatar

    Is this comment satire?

    Sarcastik ,

    Not even Lemmy is safe from climate change deniers.

    nitrolife ,
    @nitrolife@rekabu.ru avatar

    But he doesn’t deny climate change, he denies that man has such a big influence on him. Or maybe he denies the theory that nature itself is not able to regulate temperature. After all, uncomfortable for a person does not mean uncomfortable for nature as a whole.

    phatskat ,

    Right - we humans are generally most concerned with what’s “comfortable”. That’s a fun spin on “being able to live”. The earth will be fine with or without us, we’re just doing a good job of shooting for “without”.

    FunderPants ,

    Well I look forward to his contribution questioning the established science in the Journal Nature Reviews Earth & Environment. He should direct his profound expertise and diligent work appropriately.

    Publish : mts-natrevearthenviron.nature.com/…/main.plex

    Deftdrummer ,

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  • olibleu ,

    Questioning acknowledged truths isn’t always denial. Science moves forward by constantly challenging established facts. It allows us to have a more detailed and solid understanding of phenomena. Climate change deniers are generally uninformed (to put it mildly), but I’m tired of people who get triggered by any question about climate change data. Information is power y’all!

    Slatlun ,

    Here is a graphic to help visualize the unprecedented rate of temp change. Data source for temperature is cited and likely errors are explained. xkcd.com/1732/

    cantstopthesignal , (edited )

    It’s actually worse than that. We are not in the predicted path, we are in one of the worst estimated predicted paths. Understandable as that comic was made in 2012.

    Slatlun ,

    Yeah, you’re right. It would be even more obvious now if it were redone. I specifically like that one because it invites people to scroll through the time axis slowly and on a linear scale. It makes the recent changes more real than the same graph fitted to a screen and seen all at once.

    Deftdrummer ,

    Can’t stand those comics. Thanks but no thanks.

    Kolrami ,

    They cite their sources. I got paywalled by the Marcott paper, but that seems like it has data you’re looking for. I think most of the referenced links are as follows:

    Shakun www.nature.com/articles/nature10915

    Marcott www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1228026

    Annan and Hargreaves cp.copernicus.org/articles/…/cp-9-367-2013.html

    Hadcrut4 psl.noaa.gov/data/gridded/data.hadcru4.html

    v_krishna ,
    @v_krishna@lemmy.ml avatar

    Dang climate change denial is one thing but speaking ill of xkcd on the internet are you a fucking madman?

    alyth , (edited ) to linuxmemes in LOL

    The best way to install Linux is to ask your buddy who knows Linux, they have been waiting for this question for years

    Macaroni_ninja ,
    @Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world avatar

    Just dont ask which distro your buddy thinks is the best. Thats some Matrix level red pill bullshit you are not ready for.

    overload ,

    We all know black-pilled Linux from scratch is the best. Gentoo is just a bit too bloated.

    JackbyDev ,

    You self host your own Lemmy instance? Pfft, I self host my own package repository.

    Steamymoomilk ,

    THE TIME AS COMTH THE GREAT PROPHETCEY HAS BEEN FUFILLED

    GIMME 20MINS I GOTTA GO GET MY VENTOY DRIVE WITH 200 ISO’S ON IT!!!

    gregor ,
    @gregor@lemmy.gregtech.eu avatar

    As that buddy who has been waiting for this question for years, I can confirm I was very excited when a friend asked me how to install it.

    boredsquirrel ,
    @boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

    Absolutely.

    But giving advice with Linux is hard. There are so many options.

    Like

    • do I recommend Linux mint, where the packages are rock solid and tested, and upgrades work pretty well, but it is also very outdated, limited and relies on XOrg?
    • or Fedora Atomic Desktops, where there are some presets I would always need to change, and where I would always need to layer packages to have a base OS that I can live with? Which is rock solid and great, but the packages are still often too new, online tutorials will often be useless, and you may have some missing package support (okay Distrobox)
    • or traditional Fedora, which also has often unstable packages, dnf is often unusable, but it is more versatile and supports dual-booting (with Windows)
    • or Ubuntu, which is very opinionated and I would run unsnap and more, deviate from the defaults, but have more tested packages, I hope? But there will be no chance for a no-snap atomic/image-based variant?
    alyth ,

    or traditional Fedora, which also has often unstable packages, dnf is often unusable

    My experience with dnf is that it’s slow as molasses but your average computer user isn’t gonna install 10 new CLI apps per day /j

    I’ve used Discover (dnf or flatpack backend) and you can install just about any software with 1 click. It takes a minute to install but that’s fine.

    boredsquirrel ,
    @boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

    My issue with dnf is the distro upgrade being completely broken.

    While on Fedora Atomic, Distro upgrades are just another rebase. It is so much simpler and just works.

    cygnus ,
    @cygnus@lemmy.ca avatar

    My experience with dnf is that it’s slow as molasses

    Zypper: hold my beer (it will be warm and flat by the time I’m done)

    alyth ,

    Can’t wait for Rypper, the drop-in Zypper replacement written in Rust

    possiblylinux127 ,

    I just say “I hate you” before I walk away

    How dare they make me think

    CeeBee_Eh ,

    The distro part is actually kinda easy. In my mind there’s only a few distros that should ever be considered by a new user. Fedora, or Ubuntu/Mint/Pop!_OS. The last three are effectively the same thing under the hood and all of them will do the job.

    The real hard question is which desktop environment. Plasma is generally my go to suggestion. I feel it follows a tried and true paradigm for UI and UX. It’s incredibly polished, fast, and very full featured. The one that really sticks out as odd to me is gnome and is the one that I would never recommend. I wouldn’t discourage, just not recommend.

    boredsquirrel ,
    @boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

    Plasma on Kubuntu is still outdated, so I would exclude all versions of Ubuntu LTS.

    Fedora ships really fresh packages, I wouldnt want to use non-Atomic Fedora anymore.

    shekau ,

    Avoid Ubuntu.

    JackbyDev ,

    What if we kissed while Gentoo compiles? 👉👈 Haha, jk… Unless?

    alyth ,

    That’s a long kiss 😳 N-not like I mind…

    Mighty , to pics in Progress: the Katy Freeway in Houston, Texas, spans across 26 lanes making it the worlds widest. The freeway is broken down in to 12 main lanes (six in each direction), eight feeder lanes.
    @Mighty@lemmy.world avatar

    One more lane, bro

    slaacaa ,

    I swear bro, just one more, please

    Diplomjodler3 ,

    Worked every time so far, I swear!

    bestelbus22 ,

    WE’RE GONNA FIX TRAFFIC, FOR REAL THIS TIME

    MentalEdge ,
    @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Double it and pass the problem to the next generation

    BigDanishGuy ,

    https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/49bdb43b-fb26-4297-a3db-ef0700fca218.jpeg

    Just one more and it’ll all be fixed, trust me bro

    Reyali ,

    There are 2-4 HOV/toll lanes in the middle depending on where you are in the city. I only see 2 in this photo, and they aren’t called out in OP’s title.

    Lets_Eat_Grandma , to aboringdystopia in Everything old is new again.

    A taxi that doesn’t play games with the meter, that always takes a credit card, and that has a rating system that harshly punishes drivers with bad attitudes.

    The problem with it is Uber’s cut.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    I would say lack of a union is a bigger problem. Most of what you say isn’t really true about taxis anymore, but even if it were, that doesn’t justify Uber fucking over its employees.

    morrowind ,
    @morrowind@lemmy.ml avatar

    This could also be solved with a little more competition tbh. The same system that allows Uber to exploit drivers lets them jump ship with literally zero effort

    explodicle ,

    What we need is a p2p ridesharing that cuts out the corporate middleman. Ratings would have solved all the problems with taxis.

    Skates ,

    My city’s taxi system was completely changed by Uber, as were many parts of the country. So while it might not be true anymore, and taxi drivers with bad attitudes and those fudging the meter might have been mostly weeded out, it’s because of Uber that this happened. And it’s because of their unions that it hadn’t happened before. But the moment there started being some competition in town as opposed to their previous monopoly on the market, they had to back down if they wanted to even survive, let alone come out on top over Uber.

    So while yes, uber employees are being fucked over, that has less of an impact on things than you imply. I’ll still get an Uber/Bolt instead of a taxi 9/10 times, because immoral business practices are still better than immoral & illegal practices backed by a monopoly that you are powerless to change.

    entropicshart ,

    Very much agree with this. I still remember coming out of the airport and thinking I’ll just grab a taxi instead of ordering a ride!

    • got shit from the taxi driver for not paying cash (and watched them use the old school paper carbon copy of my card),
    • listened to them grumble the whole time about how there was traffic,
    • got to ride in a car that had duct tape on the seat and no working AC
    • and experience a ride that made me wonder how long until they lost their license

    All this without any ability to give feedback or a rating to the driver.

    That was the last time I ever used a taxi.

    Lev_Astov ,
    @Lev_Astov@lemmy.world avatar

    And I still haven’t seen any taxis yet that offered Uber’s transparency about trip cost before committing.

    Deebster ,
    @Deebster@lemmy.ml avatar

    And a way to contact drivers if you’d just something in the car, and a system to notify others of your route and progress.

    JamesTBagg ,

    Last time I tried a taxi was because and Uber or Lyft was going to take 20 minutes to get to us (waiting? Gross.) I’m close to the air port, 15 minute ride home. Uber or Lyft would have been $30. The taxi was going to cost me $140. For a 15 minute drive? Get fucked. Dude is driving for almost $600 an hour?

    Aceticon ,

    Uber has variable pricing, whilst taxis do not (it’s the whole point of the meter, which is why shady types try to “play games” with it).

    Nowadays taxis will also take credit cards (I guess in some countries maybe some don’t).

    Agree on the superiority of having a rating system, though.

    deathbird ,

    An Uber will never pick you up and tell you “My credit card reader is broken” at the end of the ride after driving you in circles.

    chocoladisco ,

    Thats a pity, because I don’t have cash on me.

    slazer2au , to programmerhumor in Total Recall

    Of cause they will have permission. It’s in the TOS and EULA if you don’t want to have them doing it you will have to use something else.

    This is 100% a core feature and will break windows if you disable it. You know, until Europe says we have to let people disable it then we will only allow European versions disable it.

    Unless you are an enterprise than you can flip these 2 registry keys and that group policy to disable it, but we will revert that setting every time we update the software, which will be about every month.

    Carighan ,
    @Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

    Hey, nobody is stopping your country from enforcing things like the EU.

    ZeroHora ,
    @ZeroHora@lemmy.ml avatar

    Yes, but only if you don’t count the billionaires: Elon Musk VS Brazilian Judge

    gAlienLifeform ,
    @gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world avatar

    Gerrymandered Congress, no campaign finance laws, bought and paid for judiciary - Allow us to introduce ourselves

    trolololol ,

    Buahaha

    goferking0 ,

    Our dear leaders are okay with it as long as it’s a USA company doing it

    then_three_more ,

    Cries in Tory Brexit.

    elvith ,

    enforcing things like the EU

    You mean like “client side scanning of all media you send via any (chat) app before encryption and sending all media that might trigger $algorithm to the police”? Yes, it happens only if you consented to it, but good luck using those apps without giving consent…

    Ptsf ,

    Why do we live in this hell? Fuckin end users man, let me roll Arch.

    git , to linuxmemes in Now my arch is bloated more than the default ubuntu

    Maybe the real bloat was the apps we needed all along

    assassinatedbyCIA , to lemmyshitpost in RIP Brenda

    ‘In lieu of flowers, send Brenda more life.”

    Too funny to be a bot.

    TheFriar ,

    Agreed. A bot can accurately mimick language, it’s the logic that fails. This fails at basic sentence structure.

    troyunrau ,
    @troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

    I’d argue that it fails too much. So much so that it looks constructed to be as funny as possible.

    jaybone ,

    Yeah this is not a bot. This is some 4chan shit. Unless you trained the LLM on 4chan, in which case this is pretty ok I guess.

    WhiskyTangoFoxtrot ,

    “You were made as well as we could make you.”

    “But not to last.”

    Viking_Hippie ,

    Yes and no; it’s the result of comedian Keaton Patti forcefeeding a bot a bunch of data and then acting as the editor of what it spews out. Made a whole book that way too!

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