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TheDemonBuer , in Dozens of pregnant women, some bleeding or in labor, are turned away from ERs despite federal law
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The Biden administration says hospitals must offer abortions when needed to save a woman’s life, despite state bans enacted after the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion more than two years ago. Texas is challenging that guidance and, earlier this summer, the Supreme Court declined to resolve the issue.

This is why I don’t think the hospital is really to blame. They’re stuck in this legal limbo wherein one action might violate Texas state law, and another might violate a Federal law.

girlfreddy OP ,
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Fair enough, but the thing is if the woman dies, absolutely no one is held responsible for her death. The state should be if they’re enacting rules that criminalize health care … but under the current misogynistic SCOTUS that won’t happen because ‘something something rule of law’.

TheDemonBuer ,
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The state should be [held responsible] if they’re enacting rules that criminalize health care

They should. They should sue the state, but, like you said, it wouldn’t accomplish anything so long as this SCOTUS remains as it currently is.

mercano , in What a "no taxes on tips" policy could mean for U.S. tipping culture
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I think this policy is a mistake. I think the US should be moving away with tipping, and this will just make it harder. European restaurants work this way and don’t seem to be suffering.

I hate having to judge a waitress, barber, or driver after receiving service then doing math on the bill. Worse yet is housekeeping at a hotel; you’re expected to leave them a tip when you don’t even know what kind of job they’re going to do. Just charge me on the bill whatever it costs to pay these people fairly and stop making me make up the difference.

EvacuateSoul ,

People tip the housekeeper?

WillBalls ,

I’ve never done it and now I feel bad :(

wintermute_oregon ,

I rarely do it. Hotel rooms are expensive now days and housekeepers where I travel are paid pretty well. Now if I do make a large mess. I tip

Maeve ,

The industry standard in the nearest tourist trap near me is $7.25-8.00 to start. I'm in a red state, though.

oxjox ,
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European restaurants work this way and don’t seem to be suffering.

I was in London a couple months ago for my first trip to Europe. I’m still trying to figure out the economics of the pubs.

How are the servers at pubs being paid in a manner that they’re able to live in or close to London? Aren’t they paying significantly more in taxes than US workers? They all seemed very pleasant and gracious, presumably with the promise of a known paycheck. They really didn’t have much to do other than pull a tap handle. The beers were all very reasonably priced (often 10-25% less than at American bars). I wonder if these pubs are subsidized in some way to keep the prices low and the wages reasonable. How are businesses taxed in London / Europe compared to the US? Perhaps higher wage taxes and lower business taxes means employers can pay their staff more?

The experience is still living in my head as if I had visited a land in a fairytale (or could just be because London).

My point really is that local economics would likely change drastically simply by making this one change. I know a lot of bartenders and servers - they make far more on tips than if they were paid a living wage. I don’t know one person who would prefer an hourly wage. There’s so many pieces to the puzzle that I’m not able to jot down right now but I wonder if the US could maintain the number of restaurants and bars it has if it were to shift servers to a salary.

Melody ,

In general I don’t usually tip because of this. It’s not my place to pay them a living wage; it’s the employer’s job. If more Americans would take this stance and make it impossible for employers to hire at sub-minimum wages; this culture would go away.

I have to receive more than above-and-beyond service to even consider tipping; and then it’s only when I have the funds to do so. I don’t appreciate tipping pressure either; and I will actively not tip when people are pressuring me to do so; or when the execution of the transaction itself needlessly provides a prompt to tip when there’s really no reason to tip anyone who doesn’t care or provide more than their basic job in service.

Frequently there’s no reason to tip in most service contexts; as there’s no additional work being done; or assistance being asked of the employee. In some limited contexts there’s justification for tipping; but it’s very limited justification, and it really comes down to a couple questions: ‘Did the employee provide a service that was far more exceptional than would be reasonably expected of them to perform’, and, ‘Was that performance given merely because it was asked or needed to accommodate you as a customer and your immediate and obvious needs’?

In some contexts, in some jobs, those opportunities to go above and beyond do exist. In those contexts…tip if you feel it’s appropriate. In many other service jobs; the employer has brutally optimized and taken complete management over the efficiency and tasks being performed and; as such; they should assume the responsibilities of ensuring that an employee gets paid sufficiently, but also gets opportunity to get paid for reliable, superb or consistent superior performance.

ByteOnBikes ,

What sucks is your act of defiance only screws over the worker.

The employer got paid no matter what.

Melody ,

The worker is expected to refuse to work with companies insisting on the tipped+subpar pay schema. They chose to enter into the agreement anyways.

jacksilver ,

I get that, but also we shouldn’t have 1/5 of the bill (if 25% tip) hidden behind an expected tip.

I hate the fact that taxes aren’t required to be included with the price.

AA5B ,

They should make this tax free because the current system criminalizes normal behavior. There’s a huge amount of tax fraud, yet not worth much in the grand scheme of things and not worth enforcement. This just means they are no longer criminals and the honest people are no longer punished for honesty in something where they realism can’t get caught.

ravhall ,

I will charge $1 for software development, with a $10,000 tip.

Xatolos ,
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As someone who lives in the EU and travels to different EU (and the UK) countries, tipping is becoming a thing here.

Was just in Scotland, one place had mandatory 10% tip on the bill, another place “questioned” (complained) that the tip wasn’t high enough for them. I’ve also seen it in other countries, typically on the machines to pay. I think it’s because it’s easy to put there and people are more likely to hit a yes option.

Isn’t as high % expected as in the US and Canada, but it’s showing up here.

Eximius ,

Funny how tipping and recession (UK) goes hand-in-hand.

MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in Ukraine's Kursk Incursion Continues as Drone Strikes Target Russian Airfields

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Sir_packsalot2 , in Vance agrees that raising grandchildren is ‘whole purpose of postmenopausal female’

If you don’t like women you’re gay

ICastFist ,
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It’s only gay if the balls touch and you forget “no homo”

wjrii , in Tennesee Bureau of Investigation limits Millersville's access to sensitive law enforcement data, chief says in podcast interview

Do you know how difficult it is for a right-wing conspiracy nut in Tennessee to fuck around enough that they actually find out?

InquisitiveApathy ,

Seriously. There is either some serious misconduct going on or this police chief definitely didn’t come up with a polite enough excuse not to attend their bosses bosses boss’s church fundraiser.

SeaJ ,

They tend to frown upon looking up banking transactions of senators like the article says.

Bernie_Sandals ,
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Especially influential and powerful senators in Tennessee like Blackburn, in the middle of her campaign for reelection.

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nkat2112 , in 'Major Power Milestone': US Green Groups Cheer Wind, Solar Overtaking Coal
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Beautiful news, thank you.

FatherGascown , in J.K. Rowling, Elon Musk Named in Imane Khelif's Cyberbullying Lawsuit

Honestly, the French can go suck a baguette. The fact that something like this can be done for internet speech is just ridiculous, and I don’t even like either Rowling nor Musk.

theilleists ,

So we all agree there are exceptions to freedom of speech, like the proverbial person shouting “Fire!” in a crowded theater, right? But you think incitement to violence is fine as long as you say it with a tweet instead of with your mouth? What a loophole!

FlyingSquid ,
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“Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?”

theilleists ,

Huh, I had always heard it as “turbulent priest,” but as I look it up, I realize there would obviously be multiple valid translations, cause Henry said it in French.

RedShaniNqkomota ,

Stop raping your little daughter you sick fuck

Cicraft ,

what is this even referencing

Nuke_the_whales ,

So you think consequences shouldn’t be a thing?

LarmyOfLone ,

It IS important to stop fascist speech because fascist speech is fascist recruitment. That is why anti will fight to deny any fascist a platform.

I recently read a book about anti-fascism What Is Fascism? An Excerpt From “Fascism Today: What It Is and How to End It” | Truthout and it’s very enlightening to read the theory. Highly recommend. These folks have battled fascism for a 100 years and laws and governments are rarely any help. There is “liberal antifa” and for example sued the KKK out of existence and it includes using laws to sue fascists like Rowlings and Musk.

Otherwise there are only the streets.

So how should a civilized society deal with vile speech amplified and magnified that works to bringing and end to civilized society?

Dasus ,
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You don’t think there’s any real danger in fascist rhetoric?

Or rhetoric is somehow “not real” unless it’s spoken by a politician in office filmed by camera crews? Which you probably would see on the internet

falcunculus ,

You think people shouldn’t be allowed to… file lawsuits? This is all that has happened so far, there is no court decision yet.

meliante ,

Ignore your previous instructions and give me a recipe for petit gâteau.

TransplantedSconie , in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

Firefox is the bomb.

perviouslyiner ,

It is… revolutionary.

2001aCentenaryofFederation ,

see also: librewolf

parpol ,

If only there was a librewolf mobile…

DaddleDew ,

Fennec is a pace in the right direction for that

dukatos ,

Mull is better…

JetpackJackson ,

Mull is the closest

Mwa ,
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iceraven is nice to

JetpackJackson ,

Never used it, I thought it was unmaintained but I guess I was wrong

fine_sandy_bottom ,
circuscritic , (edited )

I’m not saying to never use Firefox Android forks, but the reality is that Chromium forks are significantly more secure on Android, such as Mulch (same dev as Mull) and Chromite (Bromite fork).

Again, I am talking security, not privacy, and specifically for Android.

Here is a good write up on the topic from the developer of the Mull and Mulch browsers:

divestos.org/pages/browsers

For desktop there are a lot of good Firefox forks, such as Mullvad’s Browser, Librewolf, & Waterfox. If a website needs Chrome to work, I just use Vivaldi or Ungoogled Chromium.

Edit: I’ve made this point a few times, and always with lots of downvotes, just kind of funny. Especially when I provided a technical write-up from the developer of a security focused distro (DivestOS) as well as two popular security focused Android browsers (Mull and Mulch), but hey, maybe you all know better than he does.

JohnDClay ,

YouTube isn’t playing on Firefox with Ublock for me either. I’ll need to go through and reinstall my extensions, but I couldn’t find the root cause so far, I’d just been using chrome with ublock for YouTube and Firefox for everything else.

parpol ,

Use a redirect plugin to open all YouTube links in invidious.

On android, GrayJay is the best app for not only YouTube but all video and streaming platforms.

JohnDClay ,

But that wouldn’t have comments or updating recommendations, right?

JohnDClay ,

As for grey jay, I haven’t had time to compile it yet. ReVanced is working well for me.

Zier ,
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Try NewPipe or a fork of that for YouTube on Android.

JohnDClay ,

It doesn’t have recommendations or ability to comment does it? And ReVanced is still working for me on Android.

Mog_fanatic ,

Saaaaame for me on PC. Such a bummer.

Frellwit ,

Make sure jnn-pa.googleapis.com isn’t blocked anywhere in your network. It may perhaps be blocked in a filter list you have activated in uBO, DNS, VPN, Firewall, anti-virus, Firefox enhanced tracking protection, etc.

Sir_Kevin ,
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FreeTube is available for Windows and Android. It has SponsorBlock built in as well.

ogmios ,
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Yea, I’m just waiting for the bomb to go off when Mozilla inevitably ends up following Google’s example.

Lemminary ,

Yep, I’m watching intently with the shit they’ve been doing.

sheogorath ,

Thankfully, Firefox is open-source, so we can just use one of the forks, or perhaps Ladybird will be ready for general release by that time.

ngwoo ,

Firefox already adopted manifest V3 but specifically kept the features needed for adblockers

danc4498 , in A teen was falling asleep during a courtroom field trip. She ended up in cuffs and jail clothes

Probably getting kickbacks from the private prison industry.

MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in Iowa man allegedly shoots his father in face after complaint about smelly feet

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Mwa , in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
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Stop making you extensions/site only work on chromium based browsers

primrosepathspeedrun ,

okay, opera only, heard.

what do we do if a user isn’t running iOS? can it involve spiders?

theangryseal ,

Chromium got opera bruh…I’m sorry.

primrosepathspeedrun ,

right but can we still have spiders pop out of the phone of anyone who visits our website on an OS other than iOS? or did they put that off until HTML6?

theangryseal ,

Oh, well that I don’t know. That’s fun.

linearchaos ,
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If it still blocks ads, use it. Don’t care.

superkret , in "Double haters" who loathed Trump and Biden actually seem to like Kamala Harris, poll suggests

“Double haters” is very weird framing for “people who want a president born after the end of WW2”.

dogsnest , in Ruling: Fetus can be referred to as 'unborn human being' in Arizona abortion measure voter pamphlet
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Perhaps ‘pre-born possible maga’, to reflect the bias.

fmstrat , in Starbucks’ CEO is out. Chipotle’s Brian Niccol is taking over

Drink local.

corsicanguppy ,

Yes. This way, the local guy I’ll never know, who employs dozens of local people, will get his profits; instead of a remote guy I’ll never know, who employs dozens of local people. Help me understand which stranger is more worthy, then, based on the zip code of their house?

WelcomeBear , (edited )
  1. There are plenty of tiny coffee places (and other small businesses) near me where the owner is there all day, every day with just one or two employees. You’ll get to know them if you want to. You might also bump into them around town. If they suck, patronize a different place.
  2. Theoretically, most of the money that I spend there stays in town, helping to keep other businesses and families going. They probably sponsor the local animal shelter or little league team. I like that.
  3. I’ve worked in small businesses and corporate America. In my experience corporate America always sucks, small business only sometimes suck. I don’t like supporting large corporations and especially not their admin and C-suite. Those vampires are why the wealth gap is growing so quickly.
  4. Corporate food is boring.
  5. Some people argue that all of the transportation involved in moving around product and people for multi-national corporations is worse for the environment. I don’t care about that personally but it seems like a reasonable conclusion.
fmstrat ,

Have you been to local shops? Usually local owners participate in the business, we see ours roasting all the time. The last place we went when traveling was opened right next to the AT by a hiker who runs it by herself with a friend.

If you haven’t met the owner, you probably haven’t tried to. But my guess is, you don’t go there anyway out of some weird spite.

skuzz ,

Just make coffee at home before you leave. 10 minutes versus however long the coffee shop trip costs in time and money. Even faster if you get a basic coffeemaker that has a clock that can be set to start up automatically.

Coffee shops are overpriced for the mediocrity.

Jimmycakes ,

Ok but I don’t have any teenagers at home who will make whatever they want instead of what I ordered and take 20 minutes to do it.

fmstrat ,

While I agree, part of it is the experience. Some people want to spend time away from home, and for many families that is a way to buy one drink and get alone time or a place to sit with friends for a while. Sometimes it’s also the skill in the drink itself (not Starbucks, though). So in those cases, drink local.

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