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ClamDrinker , to memes in I'm really getting over the enshitification of the internet.

Lets be real - This isn’t going to change on it’s own. The only way for it to change is if everyone collectively took a stand against it. Which simply just won’t happen. The most reasonable thing to do is to focus your energy on collectives that actively reject such practices. Oh hey, you’re already in one: Lemmy, good job. As long as we work together to create a small corner of the internet that remains true to what the internet should be, we can grow it and create a better internet in the long term.

zip ,

Amen, ClamDrinker! Thanks for speaking the truth.

Dagwood222 ,

Or people could stop thinking small.

Back in the day, the GOP was completely controlled by Big Business. A guy named Jerry Falwell saw how Richard Nixon’s Southern Strategy had gotten him elected and jumped in. He organized his people at the grassroots level. If there was a local Republican club that got 20 people at the average meeting, Jerry’s church group would show up with fifty. At the start, they were getting dog catchers and county clerks in, but eventually their power grew.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_Majority

bhmnscmm , to aboringdystopia in A literal child taking orders in a fast food restaurant in the US
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In pretty much every state you can legally work limited hours at 14. Considering this is a Culver’s, I highly doubt they illegally hired this kid.

There’s nothing wrong with a part time job at a place like this at 14. I’d argue it’s better than having no work experience at all as a minor.

Neato ,
@Neato@ttrpg.network avatar

Is that kid 14 or 10?

bhmnscmm ,
@bhmnscmm@lemmy.world avatar

Hard to tell from all 16 pixels. I’ve seen some pretty young looking 14 year olds though.

Additionally, I looked it up and in some states you can work at a family business at 12.

lemann ,

work at a family business at 12.

I’m assuming that store is a franchise, that’s the only way I can think of it being technically a “family business”?

Kraven_the_Hunter ,

Loopholes, baby!

bhmnscmm ,
@bhmnscmm@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, I’m pretty sure all Culver’s are franchises. I don’t know why a franchise owned by one’s parents wouldn’t be considered a family business.

dvlsg ,
@dvlsg@lemmy.world avatar

Can confirm at least some of them are franchises, for sure (if not all of them).

givesomefucks ,

Nope, that’s little Billy Culver in that picture

JaymesRS ,

I work in the Media Center of a High School. Some 9th and even a few 10th graders definitely look like they still belong in middle school, some kids mature late. I’d totally believe that there’s a possibility this person is actually at least 14.

lapommedeterre ,

I worked as a waiter at a retirement home at 14, and definitely looked younger at the time, so I think there’s a good chance this is the case.

jimbo ,

NO ONE HERE ACTUALLY KNOWS.

hannes3120 ,

I’d argue that kids are not fit for the stress put on people in service positions with customer contact. It’s fine if they have a holiday job cutting grass or delivering newspapers or something like that but standing behind a counter taking orders from people that often don’t even acknowledge that you’re human, too? That’s hard enough on adults already - I definitely don’t think it’s the kind of job for kids.

Also which business is hiring kids to work a couple of weeks during school holidays and then is fine having one less worker again? The time spent on teaching the child what to do and how to handle different situations as well as the paperwork probably takes more time and money than not having the help for a couple of weeks - even less so as you probably have to have another person nearby in case of customers overstepping so I’m not sure this is just some holiday job for the kid to earn pocket money or get job experience

Steve ,

Judging by the comments here, everyone is going to be thrown off sufficiently to watch their behavior.

PopMyCop ,

You’d think so, but people can be downright cruel to those they think are ‘under’ them, and guess what every person working a job that can’t get them fired (so no business-to-business contacts) is to them?

I remember working in a customer facing role when I was a teen, and occasionally had to tell people the place was closed due to weather. They would accuse me of being everything under the sun and personally on a vendetta to make their lives miserable… and there was nothing I could do about it aside from calling the police if they actually started making threats.

Rhaedas ,
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I've always been about kids getting out there early and getting a taste of working, but these days feel different. I wouldn't want to go back into customer service now and I've got experience and age to back be up in dealing with customers.

I do think that people who cause the disruptive behavior that I'm referring to should be required to serve time doing those jobs, as I think part of their entitlement is ignorance of what's it's like behind the counter.

bhmnscmm ,
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I mean service jobs are never great, but most of my jobs from 14 through early adulthood were all service and they weren’t that bad.

You encounter plenty of rude and unpleasant people, but you just get on with it. It’s not traumatic for the vast majority of people. Learning to handle people like that is a good skill to have.

I totally agree that people would be better to each other if everyone had so service job experience.

IMALlama ,

Waiting tables at the tail end of high school and throughout college really boosted my intrapersonal skills. I have no problem interacting with most anyone and can usually pick up on cues that go beyond what the person is saying. I work in engineering at a fortune 500 now it’s really amusing how bad a decent swath of employees are at getting their point across, understanding what someone else is trying to tell them, and reading the room.

That said, I had a stint in retail. Waiting tables was more stress, but the people were generally quite a bit nicer.

Kbobabob ,

I got my first real job at 15. I might have looked like this kid. Lol

mateomaui , (edited ) to mildlyinfuriating in Another great advert from Threads. Not really looking like my kind of place.

Appears to be an african american lady telling everyone they’re fine to be what they are.

Both were on the same day

https://i.imgur.com/B1K8u22.jpg

Frankly I can find better reasons to mute that account, it’s a constant stream of lists, memes, etc… but racism doesn’t appear to be one of them.

edit: just like to congratulate OP on rage baiting lemmy by failing to investigate the account for context. It matters.

DragonTypeWyvern , (edited )

lemmy.world/comment/6321823

That a black lady didn’t hear the dogwhistles doesn’t mean it wasn’t there.

Or even if she did, and had just fallen for the propaganda.

If, as a random example, a famous black celebrity were to wear a shirt saying “White Lives Matter” would you have the same reaction?

mateomaui ,

Feel free to rage on. Meanwhile, none of you actually looked to see what was going on there.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Good on you for investigating the surface level of the situation, bro, sadly, it turns out that that things can be a bit more complicated than that.

jupyter_rain , to lemmyshitpost in How to keep a man
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Keep him because he will be too weak to run?

v81 ,

Run? WTF you on about? Dead men can’t run and no one is surviving that dish.

JeeBaiChow ,

Oh he’ll have the runs alright!

herrherrmann , to lemmyshitpost in Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.

“Why don’t you send it over on a dinosaur?”

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot ,
samus12345 , to memes in Pizza delivery
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Not to mention the risk of being frozen for a thousand years.

thefartographer ,

I. C. Weiner?

samus12345 ,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

Here’s to another lousy millennium.

shani66 ,

Fuck if he wasn’t right too

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Crud.

superduperenigma , to lemmyshitpost in Yaaaaaaa-hoo-hoo-huey

Mickey Mouse is meeting with a divorce attorney. At one point the attorney says “Mr. Mouse, are you sure you want to go down this path? Getting a divorce is a very severe reaction to your wife being silly.”

“I didn’t say Minnie was silly!” Mickey responded. “I said she was fucking Goofy!”

Thteven ,
@Thteven@lemmy.world avatar

This joke is elevated when you can do a good Mickey Mouse voice.

Buttons , to memes in Wishing you guys a happy civil war 2
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The Colorado lower court also found it was an insurrection, but that an insurrection didn’t disqualify a person from running for President (because of some very specific wording in the constitution).

So both sides in the case appealed and now here we are.

shalafi ,

Knowing it would be appealed, no matter the ruling, the lower court found it was an insurrection. The next court had to take that as a factual finding. They could not argue or retry that question. It is now a legal fact.

Brilliant move! That judge took one for the team, called a coward and a traitor. And you see what we have here today. (insert wasted.meme)

The_Vampire ,

That’s not how American courts work? The upper court can find issue with practically anything it likes.

Reddfugee42 ,

That’s not how American courts work?

Nope. The court of appeals can find fault with the methods, procedure, precedent etc but not the facts.

(Also, that’s not how question marks work.)

The_Vampire ,

But here’s the thing: they could easily say the method that led to the finding is wrong. It’s not a fact.

Madison420 ,

If it’s decided by the lower court it is held as fact. It may not in your opinion be correct but it is verifiably a fact at this point.

Madison420 ,

Not fact finding they can kick it back to lower courts and say try it again but if the lower court says no they’re stuck with it.

Katana314 ,

Lower court: “We find that since the man was found dead from dehydration, he must have been killed by the accused’s witchcraft that sucked his fluids!”
Higher court: Looking at a body covered in bruises from a long fall “I’m sorry, what…?”

steakmeout , to memes in Trig

Yeah you are. You can’t use electricity without it.

lugal ,

TIL I’m an HTML developer because I’m surfing on the internet

steakmeout ,

The meme said they didn’t use it not that they didn’t apply it.

mexicancartel ,

You use HTML but don’t develop in html when surfing web

EmoDuck ,

This is a DC only household

CaptainBlagbird ,
@CaptainBlagbird@lemmy.world avatar

Shut up Thomas, Nikola won!

Pelicanen ,
CaptainBlagbird ,
@CaptainBlagbird@lemmy.world avatar

From the first sentence:

[…] uses direct current (DC) for electric power transmission, in contrast with the more common alternating current (AC) transmission systems.

So, actually actually. ;)

KSPAtlas ,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

How do you run your appliances?

EmoDuck ,

I don’t, I’m actually Amish. I’m writing to you from a steam powered thinking machine

Mostly_Gristle ,

Nah, I hired an electrician to handle all that for me. Now if I want electricity all I have to do is stick a plug in a socket, or flip a switch. It’s way more convenient.

bobs_monkey ,

If the power into your house is off from 60Hz (or 50 depending on your region), an electrician isn’t going to do diddly.

HerbalGamer ,
@HerbalGamer@sh.itjust.works avatar

Neither am I cause I don’t know what that means.

datelmd5sum ,

How could it be off frequecy at house level? Aren’t the generators at the powerplants being spun at 50 or 60 times a second?

bobs_monkey ,

Not exactly. There’s a ratio of RPMs of the drive motor to the specific input of the alternator that generates the correct frequency. It depends on the way the alternator is designed (ie number of poles) that will yield the correct frequency, almost like a gear ratio, that is optimized for efficiency, and power plants have to constantly make slight adjustments to the drive motor speed the keep the frequency exact (usually done automatically within the drive control system).

I’ve never seen frequency be an issue in a residential system, but in theory it could happen.

datelmd5sum ,

I don’t know how it’s in 60Hz regions, but here the generators are in 3 phases, 120 degrees apart. The voltage gets transformed to up to 400kV, still in 3 phases, and then down to 400V when it’s distributed to peoples’ homes. Then you can pull 400V 3-phase or 230V 1-phase from your wall.

bobs_monkey ,

It’s the same here, though we have varying degrees of transmission and distribution voltages via transformers and regulators. In my area, power comes into our valley from the 500kv lines through the open desert, into the valley at 33kv, and stepped down to 5kv for neighborhood distribution that the single phase 240/120v transformers tap off for the EOL.

More of what I was getting at was that generation is more or less the same across regions. Some external fuel source (whether it’s diesel, natural gas, nuclear, steam, etc) does its thing to drive a rotor that’s connected into an alternator which is essentially an electric motor but instead of the electric motor doing the driving, it’s being driven which generates power, and the RPMs of whatever given fueled drive mechanism are not necessarily 1:1 with the alternator speed.

frezik ,

It used to be common for clocks to be driven directly off the electrical frequency. The US Navel Observatory would call up generator plants and tell them to slow down or speed up a little to make a correction to all the clocks. I’m not sure if that still happens, though.

bobs_monkey ,

I’ve heard that trope before, same reason clocks in US schools/govt institutions were always plugged into a wall, hence these. Nowadays, NTP has rendered that obsolete.

Trainguyrom ,

My understanding is that if electrical demand starts outstripping supply the sinewave can start getting badly mishapen.

From watching videos about synthesizers and playing with VCV Rack I’ve learned far more about waveforms than I ever did from any electrical education or research

Th4tGuyII , to internetfuneral in Fad
@Th4tGuyII@kbin.social avatar

If it's any consolation, I don't think there's a single significant thing in history that someone hasn't wrongly identified as a passing fad

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

“Only 140 characters? That’s stupid. That will never go anywhere.” - Me, circa 2006.

FlyingSquid ,
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To be fair, Twitter agreed and upped the character count.

Confuzzeled ,

Pshh iPhone who would want that? My n95 has a flip out keyboard much better than some stupid touchscreen phone that doesn’t even have a camera.

Rai ,

Legit me hahaha.

iPhone? You can’t even COPY AND PASTE? Absoltue rubbish compared to my Dream running… Lineage? I can’t remember the name of the custom ROM.

Now I’ve been using iPhones for like a decade and love them. Dammit Apple, ya got me.

Klear ,

Never mind iPhones, I used to think mobile phones in general were a dumb fad back in the day…

xigoi ,
@xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Seeing how common “threads” became on Twitter, it didn’t go anywhere indeed.

Meowoem ,

I see people now saying AI is a fad lol, people really do think they were born at the end of history.

Seleni ,

The older parts of my town have metal rings set into the curbs for tying up horses, because they were sure those new-fangled cars were just a fad. (Mind you, most of these neighborhoods were being built around the time the Ford Motor Company started up.)

TotalFat ,

I remember playing around with a hyperlinks demo on a Mac and thinking it was dumb and would never be useful for anything. About a year later the World Wide Web exploded.

Ghyste , to lemmyshitpost in And this is why I no longer have cable.

This is incorrect. There is also reality tv on the weather channel.

Patches , (edited )

Coming up next “See which wildly underpaid intern meteorologists bite the dust this time. Coming at you live from inside the storm”

Unforeseen ,
Darkassassin07 , to nostupidquestions in Why do new sites embed tweets?
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

It’s been common practice for well over decade now…

Embedded content lets you click on it to follow the tweet chain and see more info or even contribute to the conversation. A screenshot only shows exactly what the author decides to show you and nothing more.

Content disappearing or twitter walling itself off hasn’t been an issue until twatwaffle took over.

Nawor3565 ,

Exactly. Also, screenshots can easily be doctored. An embedded tweet could not be, since you could easily click the link to see the original tweet.

AbouBenAdhem ,

So a screen shot linking to the original tweet, then?

scytale ,

Or they can do both. Post a screenshot and link the tweet below it so users have the option to click to the source. I don’t explicitly block twitter but it’s so bad that more often than not the embedded tweet doesn’t display when viewing the page with uBO.

Jajcus ,

'doctoring' can go both ways. Embedding gives more 'doctoring power' to original poster and X.

otter ,

Sounds like we need a single click “archive.org + embed” solution.

It would also freeze the content as is

berkeleyblue ,
@berkeleyblue@lemmy.world avatar

I mean to be fair you could just show the Screenshot and then link the image to the tweet (or whatever it is called now…). Best of both worlds (but more work)

PrivateNoob , to memes in Waiting
fastandcurious OP ,
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dauerstaender ,

What the fuck is wrong with your time? ಠ▄ಠ

fastandcurious OP ,
@fastandcurious@lemmy.world avatar

What?

redcalcium ,

Are you living in a UTC -6.5 Timezone?

fastandcurious OP ,
@fastandcurious@lemmy.world avatar

No, probably because i am using a VPN…

Bronco1676 ,

Why would your timezone change while using a VPN?

PrivateNoob ,

Glad to help ^^

lauha ,

Does that also list non-federated instances?

PrivateNoob ,

Probably yeah

LemmyIsFantastic , to lemmyshitpost in My children will refer to me as father.

Y’all watch too much porn. Touch grass.

Ddhuud ,

Like… Sexually?

giggling_engine ,
@giggling_engine@lemmy.world avatar

Bruh

vaultdweller013 ,

I shall fuck the dirt you walk on!

andrew ,
@andrew@feddit.de avatar

Saltburn has entered the chat

vaultdweller013 ,

My dick is as caloused as my feet it looks like a flesh cactus!

reagansrottencorpse ,

I hate this mental image

MightyGalhupo ,

Too late, I already have

creditCrazy ,
@creditCrazy@lemmy.world avatar

That is the most oddly threatening insult I’ve heard

troglodytis ,

daddy

Aggravationstation ,

Can I touch ass or gas instead? I’ve been told those three things are of equal value.

BilboBargains , (edited ) to programmer_humor in Not mocking cobol devs but yall are severely underpaid for keeping fintech alive

There is no relationship between what you earn and your skill level. If there were, theoretical physics would be a top paying field. The reason is, this is capitalism and we are horrible negotiators. If you want to earn top money in a technical field, the best you can do is insert yourself in a revenue stream. Roles that are critical to revenue like a billing system or associated with a intrinsically valuable commodity e.g. petrochemical, are more lucrative than other similarly skilled professions.

linuxdweeb , (edited )

It feels like blaming everything on capitalism is a Lemmy meme.

EDIT: smh look at all the capitalists smashing the downvote button as if it were a poor.

bugsmith ,
@bugsmith@programming.dev avatar

They’re not really blaming capitalism for anything though? They’re just explaining how it works, and they’re right. In a market driven economy, you are paid for having a skill or some knowledge based on the demand of that skill or knowledge and nothing else. In the same way as the quality of your house has little bearing on it’s value when compared to it’s location. Not a criticism of capitalism.

porgamrer , (edited )

SIGH. Capitalism is a fringe conspiracy theory. Next you’ll be claiming that billionaires earn their money through “capital gains” instead of salary, or that every corporation answers to a shadowy cabal of “shareholders” who only care about profit.

Well you won’t fool me. Unlike you, I have educated myself by reading newspapers.

wildginger ,

TIL repeating the definition of capitalism is blaming capitalism

BilboBargains ,

It wasn’t capitalists, it was the invisible hand of the market.

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