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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
@dogsnest@lemmy.world avatar

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.

carl_dungeon , in Donald Trump says he will flee to Venezuela if he loses election [Newsweek]

Any way to make that legally binding?

FlyingSquid , in Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tried to meet with Kamala Harris to discuss Cabinet job
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Trump might make him HHS secretary according to John Oliver. Yet another reason to keep Trump way out of the Oval Office.

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

KilledByGoogle up next: Chrome. You mean they pulled the plug on Chrome.

A lot of momentum to dissipate but the ad blocker defines a bearable web experience.

vin ,

Nah, chrome will block “intrusive” ads to maximise Google’s revenue

MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in Montana Supreme Court rules minors don't need parental permission for abortion

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

Rules for not losing election*:

  1. Don’t insult the intelligence of your voters by calling them double haters.
  2. Don’t insult the intelligence of your voters by pretending that they won’t remember that you supported a genocidal maniac. No, the opposition being worse doesn’t excuse your depravity.
  3. Don’t insult the intelligence of your voters by beating them with the stick of facism. They already understand what’s on the line. Debating online is different from voting.

*Does not apply to conservatives who worship Trump

newnton ,

I very much don’t think your average person understands the threat of fascism or what’s on the line, I feel like that belief comes from being in a left leaning echo chamber.

Obviously anecdotal but the vast majority of people I know are not great about consuming news, are not politically active, and don’t believe this election will have the deep consequences that I do.

Viking_Hippie ,

Your first paragraph doesn’t really make sense as those on the left tend to be the most keenly aware of the dangers of fascism, since

a) First they came for LGBTQ+ people (which was left out of the poem since it was written by a conservative priest who was fine with persecution of THEM) and then they came for us

b) it’s always us that end up having to fight fascists alone since the liberals try to negotiate with them (or stay out of it at first and then join them like they did in Italy with Mussolini) and the others on the far right try to become their allies

Unless you consider Neoliberals left leaning. In which case you’re MORE wrong, but your logic is more consistent.

newnton ,

I’m not entirely sure what you’re trying to say but what I meant is that I agree people on the left are most keenly aware of the dangers of fascism and if you’re surrounded by mostly them (aka in a left leaning echo chamber) then you’ll believe that most people are aware of the threat and take it seriously.

Unfortunately in my experience most people outside of the left (which is most people in this country) don’t share that awareness and therefore do not take the threat as seriously as they should

vga ,

*Does not apply to conservatives who worship Trump

As a purely strategical choice, I would say that insulting their intelligence won’t help. However right it would be.

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someguy3 , in The Associated Press: A teen was falling asleep during a courtroom field trip. She ended up in cuffs and jail clothes

[Anakin Padme meme]

As a joke, right?

Right?

phoenixz , in MAGA Official Found Guilty of Tampering with 2020 Voting Machines

Yeah, Trump was absolutely right, there was fraud there was election rigging.

Gsus4 OP ,
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fine_sandy_bottom , in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

This is as good a place as any to challenge firefox users: what are you doing to support the project?

Using their software doesn’t support them, unless you search with Google and I doubt many users reading this do.

Mozilla may be deserving of criticism, but criticism alone does not support them.

I fear that one day we will lose firefox.

ikidd ,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

What’s even worse is every time someone mentions Firefox, some chucklefuck has to go hardcore negative on everything Mozilla does that is 1/10th as shitty as Google. Just shut your piehole if you don’t like the only somewhat private open source browser.

Chozo ,

Let's be honest, Mozilla is only 1/10 as shitty as Google because they're 1/100 the size. If they had the resources, they'd be just as awful. They've already shown us how awful they can be at their current size, I can't imagine how bad they'd be if they were at Google's scale. Firing your employees and giving your execs bonuses is 100% a Google-like move, and the only reason they stopped at a few hundred employees was because they didn't have more to give.

Just because they make a good open source product doesn't make them immune from criticism.

2xsaiko ,
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You severely underestimate how shitty Google is. I highly doubt Mozilla would try to pull shit like Web Integrity or making their sites work worse on competitor browsers on purpose even if they were as large as Google. (Though, maybe to become as large as Google they would have to start doing this kind of shit so you might be right in some way.)

riquisimo ,

Soooo you’re saying I should donate to the Mozilla foundation?

BakedCatboy ,

I pay for Mozilla VPN and relay throwaway email addresses. And I seldom use either it’s basically just a donation.

tibi ,

My biggest worry about Mozilla is that most of their revenue comes from Google. What’s stopping Google from demanding that Mozilla does certain things to Firefox, like forcing them to reduce the ad blocking capabilities, just like Chrome?

fine_sandy_bottom ,

I think that specific concern is unfounded, but it’s obviously problematic that their revenue fines from Google.

That said, everyone has been trying to find an alternative for the last decade, yet here we are.

Gsus4 , in The big question touching a nerve this election: "Can my husband find out who I am voting for?"
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This is an issue with voting by mail in any country.

Nurse_Robot ,

What are you talking about

Gsus4 ,
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When both spouses vote together by mail at home, one may want to see what the other is submitting and condition them to vote the way they want.

Nurse_Robot ,

There are a lot of solutions to that problem. Fill out your vote when the other isn’t home, vote in person, leave your spouse, etc. Doesn’t seem like much of a problem to me

Gsus4 , (edited )
@Gsus4@mander.xyz avatar

haha, leave your spouse :)

But really, I can see an abusive overbearing or just manipulative family member definitely doing this. It may not be statistically significant enough to impact an election, but there is no way to ensure there was no coercion.

Nurse_Robot ,

Jesus Christ I’m not going down that rabbit hole. I realize the most dangerous thing an abused person can do is try to leave the relationship, but that’s only one of the several options I listed. I genuinely don’t understand why you’re criticizing mail in ballots; my best guess is that you’ve seen enough far right propaganda that you genuinely think giving more people more access to voting is a bad thing.

Gsus4 , (edited )
@Gsus4@mander.xyz avatar

It’s not an agenda against mail-in ballots, it’s just a minor flaw I noticed with some friends that is relevant to the title, but for some reason I seem to have offended the gods of voting turnout by stating it in a public forum. Seriously, some people perk their ears for the littlest reason.

…But that’s ok…sometimes one can trigger the immune response in a community by saying something that could be misconstrued as contrarian.

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

If I got arrested for every time I fell asleep on a boring field trip, I’d have been arrested 0 times. Because Texas doesn’t fund education.

Viking_Hippie ,

That was quite a ride 😄👏👏

DudeImMacGyver ,
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“You just yee’d yer last haw.”

-Texas’s governor to school teachers probably

DudeImMacGyver , in Meta kills off misinformation tracking tool CrowdTangle despite pleas from researchers, journalists
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Meta, metastasize: The similarity is not a coincidence.

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