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HelixDab2 , in No thanks China!

The fundamental difference is who is in control, and for what purpose.

American spyware is controlled by corporations, and is all about selling you shit you don’t need.

Chinese (and Russian) spyware is–apparently–controlled rather directly by their respective governments, and is being used to suppress democracy and increase polarization in the US and EU.

I don’t like any spyware. But the latter category–spyware that’s functionally state-sponsored–is clearly more immediately dangerous. The former is more like a slow-growing cancer.

Talaraine ,

The former is more like a slow-growing cancer.

One that we can actually fight, I might add, and we should.

HelixDab2 ,

Absolutely.

I mean, that’s part of the reason that I’m here, rather than The Place That Shall Not Be Named. That, and because my account was permanently banned because I suggested torching the house of a someone flying a nazi flag.

davel ,
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

All of the US corporate social media platforms are part of the US military-industrial-intellegence complex now. Look at their boards of directors and executives. Look at the Twitter Files. Look Hamilton 68.

Look at Reddit:

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TikTok as well. The US already forced them to move their service to the US on an American-owned hosting provider, and they have already put people with a history of aligning with “American interests” into executive positions, like CEO Shou Zi Chew and vice president Michael Beckerman.

They have their eye on the fediverse now: Atlantic Council » Collective Security in a Federated World

Shake747 ,

There’s already loads of upvote/downvote bots in the fediverse here - would not be shocked if a large portion of them are from governments

davel ,
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

There are not loads of upvote/downvote bots on Lemmy… yet. We admins see all the votes; we see the patterns.

Shake747 ,

Id be surprised if all admins of every instance that’s federated with Lemmy are all on the same page, let alone looking for narrative driven bots.

I see “Ukrainian combat footage” with hundreds of upvotes and no comments, there was also an article speaking positively about facebook that had lots of upvotes and no comments (it’s in my history of you look, because I commented lol) - those look like red flags to me

DragonTypeWyvern ,

I don’t find the first strange, but I also find combat footage both interesting and not worth commenting on. Plus I think a lot of people just upvote Ukraine stuff and move along because there’s no more conversation to be had in general.

That second one does seem a little weird, but Lemmy’s more than capable of licking corporate boot when you phrase it correctly to them. I’ve always found that strange in general.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

You must be getting botted right now, amirite?

pwalker ,

Twitter files are mostly a tool for Elon Musks policy. Wiki entry shows enough of why they are problematic. The Hamilton 68 controversy isn’t a big thing like you are pretending. If anything their database was misunderstood. businessinsider.com/what-is-hamilton-68-russian-o…

ToucheGoodSir ,

Glad to see the first comment in this chain being one calling out the usage of the Twitter files as a serious supporting point for anything but a point of deflection by Mr “I don’t use pr firms”.

Immediately emptied out a salt shaker on how I viewed everything else in the original comment :| homie thinks the Twitter files are relevant… ehhh I probably don’t have much interest or respect in any of their other opinions

pwalker ,

guess I’m being downvoted by the tinfoil hats in here anyway. Same as the twitter users, it’s often not bots that are the problem but rather dumb people :-(

davel , (edited )
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

Here’s my heuristic for whether to take someone seriously: https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/d1b4efb6-6b90-4c83-8546-947688f81a7b.png How’s the weather in Kekistan?

Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

So it's only okay for them to suppress democracy and increase polarization if they use American platforms? Because that's already happening.

Bubs ,
Misconduct ,

I would love to know how all the cat and cooking videos in my tiktok feed are being used to suppress democracy 🙄

explodicle ,

I’m not defending China here, but since Snowden we now know that American corporate spyware does serve the government. And they are suppressing democracy - this isn’t a democracy yet, and peaceful protests for democracy are met with violent police resistance - Occupy, BLM, etc.

I sincerely hope that Lemmy can grow large enough to serve as a staging ground for democratic protests in America, just because it’s not corporate controlled.

Rustmilian , in I thought donations were optional
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MissJinx ,
@MissJinx@lemmy.world avatar

I paid for “premium” boost fpr lemmy and it was 100% worth it. I didn’t had too but having lemmy on boost made me forget about reddit.

M137 ,
@M137@lemmy.world avatar

That last sentence is so fucked you should get legal consequences. You couldn’t have made it much worse if you consciously tried to fuck up as much as possible. And the whole comment itself is deeply stupid.

Rustmilian ,
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

Boost is Freemium software.

ExfilBravo , in Stop! Stop! Those horses are already dead!

It’s less about “new content” on Lemmy and more about “I have a social media addiction and need constant content to satisfy my insatiable media habit”. A lot of us are guilty of this, me included.

Facebones ,

I’m in this comment and I don’t like it

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT ,

Hell yeah!

kboy101222 ,

Honestly, I’ve been enjoying not having an infinite amount of content to scroll through anymore. I get off of it a lot more and do other things. It’s been nice.

Plus, memes last longer on here. I started falling behind on Reddit every week. Here a meme might last up to a month

N0x0n ,

This is sad, but true ! But I have to say that lemmy decreased my binge scrolling I had with reddit, so it partially solved that addiction.

thefartographer ,

Look, I don’t put up with it when my therapist says this shit to me and I’m certainly not gonna take it from some internet rando! Quit attacking me and say something funny about Taylor Swift’s acorn tricorder

Pohl , in Blockchain: the wave of the future

The real charlatans were the “the technology has promise” people. No, the technology was dumb.

Artyom ,

He says on a decentralized platform that became popular because the centralized equivalent became hostile towards their users.

Tar_alcaran ,

“Blockchain” and “decentralised” are not interchangeable words

Artyom ,

Yes, in the same way that federated and decentralized aren’t interchangeable.

irmoz ,

You’re dodging the point that being in favour of decentralising doesn’t mean being a blockchain bro

gila ,

So are you pushing a non-blockchain based decentralised ledger solution then, or did the point they were dodging actually just go over your head?

irmoz ,

I’m not pushing anything, but yeah, anything other than blockchain

gila ,

Well, it’s been about 15 years, and everything else we’ve found so far has been shitter. So just, give up on decentralisation I guess?

explodicle ,

I don’t think Lemmy counts as popular yet.

Draegur , in is a hot dog a sandwich

This classification system is deeply flawed but one of the most obvious ways is failing to recognize that quiche is an arbitrarily over specific example of what its category should ACTUALLY be called, which is obviously PIE.

PIZZA IS PIE TOO. The crust puffing up elevated at the edges contains the ingredients within.

And in this case, a stuffed crust pizza is indeed a PIE SURROUNDED BY A CALZONE.

Alternatively surrounded by a burrito.

Lodespawn ,

Wouldn’t stuffed crust be toast surrounded by sushi?

meekah ,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

if you’re looking at the whole pizza pie, the crust doesn’t have open sides so it’s a calzone. if you’re looking at a single slice, it’s sushi.

stratosfear ,

Til cutting a pizza turns bread into fish

Draegur ,

then again, this is a a loop-shaped calzone… topologically, a torus. the chart doesn’t even have an entry for that, but i’m ok with provisionally classifying it as a calzone

Lodespawn ,

I feel like the chart needs a torus entry like some kind of filled doughnut, but I also think a rolled, filled torus is closer to a sushi roll than a calzone. I think everyone is just settling on calzone because we are talking about pizza and ignoring the structure and shape which is what this is about. How does a torus fit into the cube rule anyway? You can only consider it as the base structure which is a tube, ie sushi.

beefcat ,
@beefcat@beehaw.org avatar

the stuffed crust is prepared as a calzone but becomes sushi once the pizza is sliced.

daemoz ,

This was my exact assessment. I like how u think

dpkonofa ,

I just questioned this elsewhere and am in full agreement. Should be a pie.

MonkderZweite ,

which is obviously PIE tart.

Draegur ,

psh, YOU’RE a tart. :p

Kase ,

What’s your opinion on thin-crust pizza? Is it toast? I feel like it’s toast.

Draegur ,

you know what, yeah actually, i think i agree with that too!

sukhmel ,

Your comment makes me think that we’re missing (at least) one of configurations on the diagram, the one where two bases are perpendicular to each other. A slice of pizza will have that configuration, but I am too culinary-challenged to imagine anything else by that shape to name it after 🤔

Blackmist , in Fast casual

It’s annoying that you can either choose between having a weedy shit burger that’s mostly lettuce and has to be held together with a stick, or eating a really expensive one and have to look at a load of wanker tat on the walls.

Also, you can stick your brioche buns up your arse. A brioche bun is not a load bearing bun. It dissolves in contact with moisture.

RattlerSix ,

Those guy knows his buns

AngryCommieKender ,

Kaiser Roll FTW

Sho ,

Kaiser crowd represent!

KISSmyOS ,

I hate when my buns get moist.

jpreston2005 ,

hell yeah lemme get that pretzel bun SON! shit SLAPS

Lianodel ,

Hold on, a brioche bun can totally work! Toast the bun, put a little mayo on it, put the veggies on the bottom (at least the lettuce), and a regular-sized burger will hold up just fine.

Not saying it can’t go wrong, especially in a place that just wants the decor and the food to look good on Instagram even if it’s disappointing when you bite into it. But for burgers I’ve made, a brioche bun can be a nice option. :P

Gbagginsthe3rd ,

Also why do Americans like mixing sweet and salty. Here in Australia they have brioche buns everywhere now. I hate that crap, if you don’t have normal buns give me two slices of bread instead

EmperorHenry , in alternative to trees
@EmperorHenry@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Well Trees don’t make as much money for rich people who own everything and Trees make hot days more comfortable for homeless people

Octopus1348 , (edited )
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

We just have to remove the roof from that thing so it won’t be shadowy, and make a wall in the bottom so it can’t be used to lay down.

Honytawk ,

I think it has more to do with the fact trees require more maintenance, like raking up leaves and fruit, and having to saw off branches.

Also those roots can break pavement and pipes.

Witchhatswamp ,

You really think those massive, experimental water tanks won’t require more maintenance, because you have to trim trees once ever few years? Or because their roots might grow too much?

bi_tux ,
@bi_tux@lemmy.world avatar

For now, no. In the near future, probably

zalgotext ,

Ok, I like trees as much as the next person, and much prefer them over these algae tanks.

But what about these “massive experimental water tanks” do you think will damage the infrastructure beneath and around it like tree roots do?

EmperorHenry ,
@EmperorHenry@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Well of course, you can’t give working class people any money for working, you can only give them a slave-wage. That’s why all manufacturing was outsourced to very underdeveloped countries when NAFTA was first put into place.

You can easily get away with exploiting people who have no other choice but to work for a dollar per year, but it’s much more difficult to do that to someone’s neighbor in their community.

Madison420 ,

Algea is a much much better oxygenator with lower maintainence, people don’t seem to notice how fast cities can kill trees.

Perhapsjustsniffit ,

We keep killing the ocean then asking why we need those stupid plants.

frezik ,

You don’t need to put algae in cities. They can be basically anywhere to absorb CO2.

Trees in cities tend to be carefully chosen for the environment. Are we in a climate where we need to put salt on the road in the winter? Choose trees that can tolerate some salt in the ground.

optissima ,

Maybe stop putting salt down in winter??? Who does that still they need to stop.

brik100 ,

As much as it sucks, until we reduce the need for cars, northern rural areas are going to need to use salt for roads to be usable. Of course, if global warming gets worse it won’t be an issue

bufalo1973 ,
@bufalo1973@lemmy.ml avatar

“Global warming” doesn’t mean warmer winters. It means extreme summers and winters and nothing in between, with a global temperature raising.

sukhmel ,

Besides the already stated fact that global warming will only make winters worse, there are better ways like cleaning the snow (ok, that’s radical) or using abrasives like sand or gravel.

eltimablo ,

Clearing the snow doesn't fix the ice that snowplows leave behind and gravel/sand is a straight placebo. That's why the roads get salted/brined.

Madison420 , (edited )

My major metropolitan City kills New trees literally every year.

evranch ,

And the oceans are incredibly vast, so they provide most of the world’s oxygen! Obviously it’s hard to get a precise number but 50-70% is the accepted range.

There are many reasons to plant trees in the city but local oxygen supply isn’t one of them. Mostly trees look nice, and make people feel better by their presence. They also have a significant cooling effect, something a steamy tank full of warm algae definitely won’t help with on a summer day.

Madison420 ,

Local oxygenation is important, conversion at the source pretty much always is.

Moreover it doesn’t at all imply in lue of trees and importantly oxygenate at the same rate day and night since they’re independently lit ideally 24/7/365.

Natanael ,

My first thought is you can embedd this inside buildings rather trivially

Cato_the_Posadist ,

Walls made out of these would be cool

EmperorHenry ,
@EmperorHenry@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

even so, I bet the billionaires were ecstatic about how it doesn’t give any shade on hot days

bayank , in Damn you short cables....

There’s a reason why kitchen appliances in general have such short 3ft cables. There also a reason why modern kitchens built to code have outlets every 3 ft. Too many people lburned the house down with extension cables strewn across the sink and electrocuted now we can’t have nice things.

harmsy ,

That’s why if you absolutely need an extension cable, you should get one that’s just long enough and can handle the current. I have my toaster oven on a heavy duty, 2 foot extension cord because the nearest outlet is just barely too far away. If the cord came out the other end of the toaster oven, I wouldn’t need the extension.

helpImTrappedOnline , (edited )

Note for the non-americans who use significantly better measuring systems.

  • Awg = american wire gauge, I.e wire diameter.
  • 18awg = 1mm diameter
  • 16 = 1.3mm
  • 14 = 1.6mm
  • 12 = 2.1mm
  • Yes smaller numbers are thicker wires.

Besides the electrocution hazard, another problem (in the US) is that someone allowed non fused 16 and 18 gauge extension cables on the market. We should only have 14 and 12 (or start putting fuses on the cords like some other countries)

14 should be for “light duty” like electronics or lamps. What you don’t tell people is that pretty much anything inside the house will run fine on 14awg wire.

12 for everything “heavy duty”.

The idea is people use the same wire that matches what their breakers are rated for. A 20amp breaker doesn’t know that the 100ft 18 gauge extension cord feeding 3 surge protectors with every kitchen device and the “diy powered garage” is going to melt long before 20amps.

Is it overkill? yes. If you draw too much current will the wire overheat and burn down your house? Not if the breaker trips first.

virku ,

Your measuring systems never cease to amaze me. This one is even more confusing than measuring socket wrenches in fractal inches.

helpImTrappedOnline ,

Wait until you learn how we measure thin steel thickness.

virku ,

At this point I’m almost afraid to ask, but I guess I need to know. How do you measure thin steel thickness?

helpImTrappedOnline ,

With the Sheet Metal Gauge!

It’s the same as wire gauge, but the scale is different per material!

For steel

  • 16g = 1.5mm
  • 22g = .75mm
  • And so on

Pretty much anything larger than 1/8th of an inch (3.2mm), we just use the measurement (in inches).

Why? Because we don’t have a common measurement unit smaller than an inch. There probably is one, but no one commonly uses it. Coming up with a gauge scale is actually easier than say .0123 inch thick. Say “12 gauge wire” and everyone (who knows about it), knows exactly what you’re talking about.

Pretty much anything below 1/32 (0.8mm) of an inch, we’ll switch to decimals. 0.0001 inch is valid with no common way to make that neater. No such thing as 1 mili-inch.

Remind me, what is the cost of living in Europe?

Xavienth ,

There’s the “mil” which is just a thousandth of an inch, also called “thou”. Not really that rare, however sufficiently precise measurement equipment probably was rare when the gauge standards were conceived

virku ,

Oh! I just remembered that the size of shotgun shell pellets are calculated that way. Take a fixed amount of lead and the gauge (we call it caliber) og the pellets is defined by how many of them you can make from that lump of lead.

Here in Norway it’s more expensive to live than ever. The interest is high and all other prices on have balooned this year, so the prices are too damn high. But I guess that is true for most countries.

Many people believe we are on the verge of a housing bubble bursting within a few years, so that might be a good time to relocate.

Magnetar ,

No such thing as 1 mili-inch.

I thought you have “thou” (thousandth of an inch) for that?

misophist ,

Pretty much anything below 1/32 (0.8mm) of an inch, we’ll switch to decimals. 0.0001 inch is valid with no common way to make that neater. No such thing as 1 mili-inch.

.001" is a thou or mil (1/1000 of an inch). That is commonly understood in any industry that requires that precision and also doesn’t already work in metric by default. 0.0001 would be 0.1 thou, but honestly any time I’ve ever seen anybody need more precision than a whole number thou, they worked in microns or nanometers.

Bene7rddso ,

Sorry, but we don’t use wire diameter. We use cross section.

  • 18AWG = 0.8mm²
  • 16AWG = 1.3mm²
  • 14AWG = 2.1mm²
  • 12AWG = 3.3mm²
somenonewho ,
Blackmist ,

Which is why my toaster is now under a cupboard, making an entirely new fire hazard.

Gingerlegs , in Wok 22

We have a place like this too, it’s a Buffet. It’s currently on name 3 with the same menu. Violations include food safety as well as human trafficking…

fiddlesticks ,
@fiddlesticks@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Is it any good tho?

JayneCobbHat Bot ,

do you mean food safety or …

KingJalopy ,

Sounds like their food is to die for

grayman ,

The best Chinese I had in my town was shut down as it was involved in drug smuggling, money laundering, and human trafficking. The food was so good that dignitaries and Hollywood actors would eat there when passing through town. The owner had photos of himself with 2 presidents (old bush and Clinton) and quite a few actors, along with a bunch of other rich people and stuff.

KingJalopy ,

Sounds like they had plenty of money to reinvest into the business. Good food is good food just goes to show you people don’t really care as long as they get what they want.

simple , (edited )

food safety as well as human trafficking

Wow, that escalated quickly

odium ,

That got a lot worse very quickly.

skydivekingair ,

MoD3an’s?

bizzle ,
@bizzle@lemmy.world avatar

It’s people!

FreshLight ,

I mean I can tolerate the one but the other?

I couldn’t stand to dine at a place that’s violating the law when it comes to food safety.

RandomPancake , in do you guys have this movie?

I love this.

I am all for purchasing or licensing content that I enjoy. 100%. But that assumes the content owner is willing to take my money. I have no sympathy for people who refuse to let me give them my money who then turn around and cry “noooooooo, piracy is ruining us!!!”.

Sheeple ,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Basically Nintendo

deus ,

Pretty much. All I want is to be able to pay money to legally download old Nintendo games as simple ROM files, is that too much to ask?

Agrivar ,

Nintendo Exec: Yes.

Speculater ,
@Speculater@lemmy.world avatar

This is even worse with audio books. Book was written decades ago, read twenty years ago, and I’m supposed to give them $15-50 to listen to it? Get the fuck out of here.

Albbi ,

I mean, there’s a lot of work that goes into recording and editing the audio for an entire book. As well as desire for good talent to do the reading and acting is an important part of audio books as well.

(said by someone who has never purchased an audiobook outside of humble bundle and sailed the high seas for the others)

MonkeMischief ,

This is actually one thing your local library is great about. A lot of them use a service called Libby. It’s free, works for the most part, automatically returns, and your ISP won’t “strike” you for slipping up lol

lightnsfw ,

Yes let me buy a DRM free file download I can use on any of my devices for a reasonable price and I’ll give you my money… Unfortunately only piracy offers that currently. (Except books and games, which I do pay for).

Landmammals ,

I don’t know how the music industry figured it out. They have like six different licensing agencies, but somehow Spotify has all the music I want in one place.

Meanwhile on video side, every single content creator wants their own distribution channel.

cm0002 ,

Yea fr, who tf would’ve guessed the fucking music industry of all the entertainment industries would be the ones to get streaming right lmfao

xaxl ,

It took some umm training to get to this point though and I think the film industry is just making the same mistakes.

Morphior ,

By training you mean illegal Sony rootkits?

TheRealLinga , in Dont wanna scratch that rhinocover

Nah, those guys are truck jousters, on the way to face off with their arch enemies

ohlaph ,

btw

LemmyKnowsBest ,

You giving them way too much credit

IWantToFuckSpez , in Why though

Backstreet Boys -> I Want It That Way <- 3-year old

Backstreet Boys -> Am I Original? Am I the Only One? <- Philosophy Professor

Philosophy Professor -> Mama <- 3-year old

Kalkaline ,
@Kalkaline@leminal.space avatar

The incomplete Venn diagrams always get me.

HonoraryMancunian ,

…mama?

Rodeo ,

The philosophy professor is Freud.

agitatedpotato , in Everytime

These situations taught me there’s no reason in holding back, you’re going to get in trouble for doing the right thing. May as well really earn that punishment. I can’t even imagine trying to deal with your bully in the age where everyone has a pocket video recorder. Make a statement I say.

SlopppyEngineer ,

That’s what schools with zero tolerance policies teach children: hit the bully with extreme prejudice as you’re punished anyway even for defending.

nfsu2 , in A tsarrible idea
@nfsu2@feddit.cl avatar

And youtube tried to ban adblockers….

CowsLookLikeMaps OP ,

Apt comparison. If anybody has any ways to get around YouTube ads on a Roku, I’d love to hear them lol. My pi hole can’t handle it since they come from the same domain as the video.

ininewcrow , (edited )
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

I’ve been considering just patching a spare laptop to my TV and just streaming it that way. There are remote control devices and controllers you can attach to laptops.

nfsu2 ,
@nfsu2@feddit.cl avatar

I’ve connect my old android phone full of pirated streaming software to the tv, works a charm. You can even cast it and use the phone as a remote.

Fosheze ,

I just got around it by not using roku. Just get a cheap used laptop somewhere and plug it into your TV. It doesn’t even need to have a working screen. For the remote I just use my phone and the Unified Remote app. That app let’s you use your phone as an input device for any computer on the same network that has the client software installed. Play Store App Link

spicysoup ,
@spicysoup@lemmy.world avatar

unified remote is great, I’ve been using Linux mint for a while and kde connect serves me well too for similar purposes. I basically have the setup you describe, an old inherited shitty laptop with mint and it’s just the stationary media center that I pirate everything with. Not exactly related but I used to use Pushbullet a lot too, there are some redundant overlaps with these apps.

oh and edit I discovered kde connect because my cheap Bluetooth keyboard shit the bed one day lol, and I use a USB Xbox controller I found in a free pile as the mouse, I even custom assigned one button to put my admin password for the terminal with antimicro. yarr

IHadTwoCows ,

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  • CowsLookLikeMaps OP ,

    I take no cows but Azamat Bagatov looks very suspicious.

    EmoDuck ,

    And now there are hundreds of people breeding cobras…

    Kase ,

    Dare I ask?

    Karyoplasma ,

    Cobra effect:

    Cobras all over India, so government is like 'bring dead cobra, I gief moni". People are smart and breed cobras in their barn to collect more bounties. Government is like “you cheated, no fair. no more moni for cobra head”. People release all bred cobras into the wild. Result: even more cobras in India.

    LazerFX ,

    Tax the rat farms

    Kase ,

    Oof. Why didn’t the people who had cobras just kill them instead of releasing them? Idk, I just imagine I’d rather not have a bunch of cobras outside where I lived?

    Like, I guess they could have driven them somewhere farther away to release them, but at that point wouldn’t it be less work to kill them?

    I mean unless it was just to spite the government (or convince them to start paying for cobras again), but that seems unlikely lol

    Omega_Haxors , in The slow decline isn't slow anymore

    They were never good you just had dogshit standards.

    rwhitisissle ,

    They hated him because he spoke the truth.

    KazuchijouNo ,

    Yup, I would have worded it differently but I second this

    Omega_Haxors ,

    I get that alot 😄

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