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gleph , to mildlyinteresting in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on
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I love that it helps you see how little of the welfare payments are going to the unemployed, since that’s the part that concerns people the most.

Agent641 OP ,

Indeed, especially since I am quite unconcerned about the Aged. They had their chance!

Deez ,

That’s a newer addition, when it first came out under a conservative Goverment, all welfare was grouped together.

Risk ,

Classic Conservative tactic.

“Evil, stupid, greedy-” stuffs pockets “-jobless, welfare scroungers!” stuffs pockets “Pensioners, vote for me to bring down our welfare spending!”

Z3k3 ,

Uk government tried this a few yrs ago trying to spin the welfare part as work shy bambots then it came out that the lions share was pension pots that took up most of it with the teachers pensions being the one the media focused on

ChickenLadyLovesLife ,

The US has a similar breakdown by % as this Australian one, except that what’s called “welfare” in Australia is called “entitlements” in the US and makes up about 50% of the budget. Welfare in terms of the dole aka money given to “work shy bambots” makes up only about half of one percent.

Speculater , to mildlyinfuriating in My ancestry.com experience in a nutshell
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I thought if I put my name and my parents and grandparents in, it would help me build a tree. Then it was so who are your great grandparents? Bitch that’s why I’m here!?

xaxl OP ,

Yeah exactly. I would have thought by the time I gave it a parents name or two that would be enough, but no.

Blamemeta ,

How did you do your username like that? Is it just emojis?

glimse ,

Step 1: have an unrequited desire to be the center of attention

Step 2: emoji

Speculater ,
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Step 3: Don’t fucking care because I use an app that blocks that shit.

Step 3: Don’t fucking care because I use an app that blocks that shit.

Check out Voyager if it bugs you so much.

glimse ,

It doesn’t bug me that much, I was making a joke. It’s like the Internet version of naming your daughter Genefyr

Speculater ,
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I do wish we had an IRL app to force correct spellings of common names on birth certificates.

corsicanguppy ,

Yet another thing we can learn from Sweden.

Speculater ,
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It’s a fancy text generator off Google. I’m not certain it is emojis, then you can change your display name on he website.

BitingChaos , to mildlyinfuriating in My ancestry.com experience in a nutshell
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I’ve been paying $25 a month to run into relatives that all have their trees set to PRIVATE.

They’re my cousins / second-cousins, and I’m not sure who their parents are or how they fit into my tree.

The site lets you look at US Census data… from the 1950s or some shit. So I can piece together family information upwards half a dozen ways to my grandparents and their parents and so on, but I can’t seem to get any info from the system for anyone born after the 1950s.

I keep paying because I’m trying to solve a spooky family mystery.

FiskFisk33 ,

spooky family mystery

story time! :D

mawp ,

Scooby Doo & The Gang in: WHO KILLED MEEMAW?!

FlyingSquid ,
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Their grandpa married a ghost. They’re 1/4 ghost.

Ejh3k ,

That spooky family mystery is exactly why their family trees are all set to private.

wjrii ,
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I was a spooky family mystery. There are records out there, particularly for the US, but you have think laterally and use resources outside their walled garden. US census records are only released after (IIRC) 70 years, so getting the 1950 census was a pretty big development. Beyond that, there are obituaries, phone books, newspapers, yearbooks, and others. I can even say from experience that the creepy "Radaris" style sites are usually leveraging some kernels of valid information in the free teaser data they show.

Agent641 , to mildlyinteresting in This boarding pass came out of the machine blank.

My brain when my girlfriend asks “Whatcha thinking?”

AnonymousLlama , to mildlyinfuriating in My ancestry.com experience in a nutshell
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Least you had a free trial so that's something

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA , to lemmyshitpost in Stinky fingers.
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Pooping in your bridal shower (ง ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ)ง

randon31415 , to politics in Chris Murphy, CT: "Today I’m introducing a groundbreaking bill - the National Strategy for Social Connection Act."

Just as long as being an introvert isn’t made illegal.

Facelikeapotato , to cat in My house companions
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Reminds me of the two old guys on the Muppets. I had to look up their names - Waldorf and Statler. I thought the second guy was Astoria lol.

Zagone , to mildlyinfuriating in xfinity hotspot access fuckery

I have a long and special history with Comcast. My city has given them the sole monopoly cable contact. So – I believe – they are obligated to provide me service. The distance from pole to house is too long. No less than 3 service people have come out and said they have to put in a thicker cable like those used on the telephone poles. Nope – the work order always disappears. Of course, they have to pretend they will eventually do something, because – city monopoly.

Used a signal booster for a long time and that helped (I had to buy it) except at holidays when everyone was home. Then more people in the area got service – dropping the signal.

After some years, T-Mobile 5G moved in and I happily dumped Comcast (monopoly only applies to cable).

There is more, but you get the idea.

Never give Comcast a monopoly on service. Even had me considering satellite Internet in the middle of the city at one point!

itsAsin OP ,
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i found myself laughing at your story. sorry, it’s not you… just to hear that they seem so inept and useless.

Zagone ,

Thanks – it does become funny for me as more time passes. Not so funny was the year Comcast signal was too weak to operate for 10 days over the Christmas holiday.

luthis , to lemmyshitpost in Hot day, cool treats.

Are these actually good or as shit as I imagine they would be?

Mr_Dr_Oink , to lemmyshitpost in Hot day, cool treats.

Burn it with napalm.

Funny though, i used to call it cold slaw when i was a kid. Not i can be right.

lazyvar , to mildlyinfuriating in My ancestry.com experience in a nutshell
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Most of these services are US-centric because a lot of the necessary records to provide the information isn’t public in many countries outside of the US.

Birth records, death records, marriage records, divorce records, voting records, criminal records, etc. is considered public information in much of the US. Even address information can be found publicly and immigration records become available to the public after a certain time.

In a lot of countries, especially in many European countries, these are hard to access for people that aren’t the subject of these records, if accessible at all.

For example while court records are public in much of Europe, often times the names of private persons are censored because it’s not deemed necessary to know who the parties are to be able to check if the courts make fair decisions.
This automatically excludes criminal and divorce information from disseminating into the public.

Some countries will make some records public once the subject of those records have passed for X amount of years, but that’s still pretty rare.

As such services like these have limited use outside the United States.

wesker , to mildlyinfuriating in My ancestry.com experience in a nutshell
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You just have to keep giving them more and more private information about yourself and your unwitting family, then something magic happens.

xaxl OP ,

And money by the looks.

altima_neo ,
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And then cops use the data to track down DNA evidence in 40 year old cases

teamevil ,

Well perhaps you should have refrained from killing those prostitutes 40 years ago‽

spaduf , to mildlyinfuriating in This

Super annoying but a great time to bring up Lemmy’s crossposting feature! If the image is hosted nonlocally and posted separately, Lemmy can automatically combine the posts and show it as crosspost links. Seems like this feature should work for local media as well but does not seem to in this case. Now this could be user error or this may be a place that the feature can be improved.

yesterdayshero ,
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Does this work for link shares as well? There’s multiple android and gaming instances that often have duplicate content shared.

spaduf ,

I think it specifically works for links. Doesn’t work for text posts, at least as far as I can tell.

Pons_Aelius , to futurama in We need more posts? OH MY GOD ITS BENDER. HE'LL SAVE US!!

Studio notes for the new series:

When every bender is not on-screen, everyone should be asking: "Where's Bender?"

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