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Radio_717 , in California man gets life sentence in deaths of 3 teens killed after doorbell prank

What the fuck? Ding Dong Ditching is as old as time. Who gets so mad at some kids they chase them down and ram them with their car over it.

We need some comprehensive mental healthcare in this country. Damn.

GONADS125 ,

So tired of seeing this bullshit perpetuated everywhere… Stop villainizing and perpetuating this stigma against mental illness… Mental illness does not make people violent!

Most people with mental health conditions are no more likely to be violent than anyone else. Only 3%–5% of violent acts can be attributed to individuals living with a serious mental illness. In fact, people with severe mental illnesses are over 10 times more likely to be victims of a violent crime than the general population. You probably know someone with a mental health condition and don’t even realize it, because many people with mental health conditions are highly active and productive members of our communities. Source

Mental illness did not cause this man to murder these kids… The atmosphere of pervasive fear and reactive violence against someone ringing a doorbell, delivering food to the wrong address, etc. leads to a disproportionate response of violence. It’s that a portion of the population has been spoon-fed propaganda and are ready, willing, and eager to kill others in defending themselves from an imagined threat to their life, culture, freedoms, religion, etc.

We are at this point because of systemic problems within our society, politics, news outlets, and social media. This is not a mental illness issue. This is a cultural and societal problem, driven by misinformation, corruption, and political extremism.

Edit: Want to clarify that this isn’t all addressed at you OP. I came out the gates swinging, but I’m addressing more the common arguments that perpetuate this stigma, not accusing you of sharing these beliefs.

Tyrannosauralisk ,

I think it is fairly obvious that the murderer in this story would have benefited greatly from a therapist of some kind, for anger management at the very least.

GONADS125 ,

Every human being alive would benefit from therapy. But that in and of itself is not a diagnostic criterion nor does it mean someone has a mental illness.

Furthermore, the existence of a mental illness in an individual who commits a violent act does not by any means dictate that their mental illness itself can be attributed as the cause.

I think you and others are getting hung up on the fact that this individual was not acting rationally and clearly had unhealthy (likely some delusional) beliefs. But that is due to an indoctrination into that conspiratorial mindset with expectations of persecution and violence and feeling justified in ‘defending’ themselves.

You can argue that this man clearly had dysfunctional thinking and I would agree with you. But this dysfunctional thinking is caused by misinformation (Fox, OAN, Newsmax) and echo-chamers on social media that rile these individuals and put them in a perpetual state of feeling like their ideals, culture, and safety are being threatened.

The misinformation in media, lies of corrupt politicians, and toxic delusional echo-chamers are the causes directly responsible for the culture we live in right now, not mental illness. And that is what it has become; a culture of extremism. Not mental illness.

This is similar to how people try to blame mass shooters on the big bad “mental illness” when there are so many actually relevant factors in play, including the media’s role itself in inspiring others thru eternalizing (and thin their minds enshrining) the mass murderers with their news coverage, plastering their names and pictures everywhere.

You can acknowledge someone is mentally unwell, but that does not mean that they acted the way they did due to mental illness. One problem I believe perpetuates the myth that mentally ill individuals are violent is the comorbidity of mental illness and substance use. Unlike mental illness, substance use is a predictor of violent/aggressive behavior… Substance use also exacerbates symptoms of mental illness. So when someone sees a homeless person who’s obviously mentally ill acting aggressively, they often think it’s the individual’s mental illness causing the aberrant behavior. But in reality, the substance use is actually what is responsible for the violent behavior as well as the exacerbated symptoms of the individual’s mental illness.

Cornpop , in A Rivian owner was in a fender bender. The repair bill was $42,000

Sounds like the shop owner is a crook and is just trying to take advantage of the extremely limited amount of rivian certified shops. Their stated reason for the absurd cost being the windshield needed to be removed and headliner dropped is insane, that’s everyday shit for a body shop.

AttackBunny ,

Looks more like it’s just pisspoor design/forethought on Rivian parts.

Here is their post on the rivian forum. If the entire back of the truck had to come off for a bumper, and maybe a rear fender something is wrong with the design.

Cornpop ,

Most of the comments are parroting what I’ve said above… just because that’s what the shop chose to do does not mean it was the correct plan of action.

AttackBunny ,

There isn’t a lot of latitude in properly fixing a car. Cars go together in a certain way, and there are a lot of instances where you don’t have a choice in how much you have to remove to access what you need to.

Is the shop supposed to either not do the job correctly, and end up with a pissed off customer, and a pissed off manufacturer (possibly losing the approved shop status) or do it correctly and let people whine about the price, or eat the labor because YOU think it’s outlandish?

I’ve dealt with insurance enough to know that they buckle and dime literally every line item. If insurance paid it out, there wasn’t likely much choice.

This is totally on the DESIGN side.

Something_Complex , in An Alabama woman is missing after stopping to help a toddler she saw walking on the interstate, police say

Yo wtf, that is some demonic shit

MicroWave OP ,
@MicroWave@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah like what

When officers, who were already en route from the initial 911 call, arrived at the scene, they found Russell’s vehicle and some of her belongings, including her phone, but no sign of her or the child. Police have not received any reports or calls for a missing child, according to the Facebook post.

GONADS125 ,

No, just human trafficking probably…

afraid_of_zombies , in Americans are ‘hunkering down’ and buying less food as inflation bites, one grocery giant says—instead they’re raiding their freezers

Inflation doesn’t exist, the banks need another bailout, student loan forgiveness is a bad idea, and let the poors eat cake.

-every economist

PlasticExistence ,

Robert Reich would like a word to the contrary. He has a good YouTube channel where he discusses this nonsense in easy to understand ways.

afraid_of_zombies ,

Might check him but doubt it. I don’t trust economists, astrologers, or any other form of shaman.

PlasticExistence ,

Not all economists are as you describe, so if you won’t see the proof for that, would you at least stop with the sweeping generalizations?

afraid_of_zombies ,

I will when the majority of polled economists consistently support views that are not aligned with the regular population. When I see daily articles from groups like Brookings and the Economist bragging about how great Wall Street bailouts are and condemning student loan forgiveness I am not inclined to go find the single lone unicorn out there that disagrees.

Somehow we are supposed to believe the moral hazard and inflation risk of student loan debt forgiveness is real and horrible while bank bailouts it is non-existent. Just the other day I read an article by Grunweld explaining how bank bailouts are emergency measures and they don’t have to factor in what mistakes led to it or what problems will come from the fix. Meanwhile if you even hint at getting rid of student loan debt suddenly everyone wants to talk about those issues.

People lost their pensions, jobs, and homes in 2008. Goldman Sachs showed record profits. Economists approve of both.

PlasticExistence ,

Well that’s a whole lot of words that you might hear Robert Reich say.

afraid_of_zombies ,

Good for him?

Uncandy1 , in Americans are ‘hunkering down’ and buying less food as inflation bites, one grocery giant says—instead they’re raiding their freezers

I pick up stuff in the store all the time and look at the price and shake my head and put it back. There are so many things that just aren’t worth it anymore.

ohlaph ,

Yeah, a regular (new regular after shrinkflation) bag of chips is $5 now. No thanks.

rauls4 , in Americans are ‘hunkering down’ and buying less food as inflation bites, one grocery giant says—instead they’re raiding their freezers

Don’t know about anyone else but I no longer shop at regular supermarkets for most of my food. It’s mostly Aldi and home prepared meals for us now. We are pretty well off financially but I refuse to pay outrageous amounts for big brand products any longer. I’d rather save the money and use it on a nice family vacation.

FormlessMartian ,
@FormlessMartian@lemmy.world avatar

Aldi’s decision to change all of the lanes to self checkouts at the stores around me has really turned me off. I thought they would be one of the last bastions against self checkouts. The workers there were well paid and happy. I don’t really know where to shop for groceries with a conscience anymore.

DevCat , in These are America’s 10 best states to live and work in for 2023
@DevCat@lemmy.world avatar

Interesting contrast between stories. This story says:

Connecticut (10) & Hawaii (5).

Whereas this story says worst economies. cnbc.com/…/these-are-the-10-states-with-americas-…

Hawaii (10) & Connecticut (8).

What’s even better, is that they were written by the same person.

CodeMonkeyDance , in KKK flyers continue to appear in Kentucky neighborhoods

The KKK. Grew up around them. Smokers, drinkers, drug users, sexual deviants etc. Low class people with nothing good to offer society. AKA Human shit.

yesman ,

I’m not sure if it was an accident, but you make an excellent point juxtaposing classism with racism.

NerfHerder , in KKK flyers continue to appear in Kentucky neighborhoods

Looks like they may have apprehended the culprits wkrn.com/…/man-teen-arrested-for-allegedly-postin…

Goodtoknow ,
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That’s in a different state… Unlikely related

SGG , in KKK flyers continue to appear in Kentucky neighborhoods

Wait, what if this is just a massive misunderstanding?

It could be the Kentucky Konnected Kommunity? A service that just happens to share the same unfortunate… Wait no, it’s just a bunch of backwards racist snowflakes? Oh well.

We all know that their browser history is completely full of jungle fever. I hope some day they embrace it fully.

SeatBeeSate ,

Krustys Komedy Klassics!

danhab99 ,
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Kommission for Katagorizing Kaukacity

Obsession , in Musk’s X Corp. sues data scrapers for “severely taxing” Twitter’s servers

Maybe if Twitter provided a reasonably priced API, people wouldn’t have to resort to scrapers.

QHC ,

Scrapers aren’t ever going to use an API, but Twitter could have just blocked unrecognized traffic if they wanted. I’m sure it’s covered by the TOS.

spiderman ,
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i think what the previous dude said is, people wouldn’t not have resorted to use scrapping if there was a good api. one of the major reason people/organisations choose scrapping is because it’s better than paying insane amounts of money for insane(ly low)amount of api calls.

QHC ,

There was a good API before Elon essentially shut it down. But that is irrelevant.

The reason mass data scraping like OpenAI does would not rely on an API is because they are getting data from the entire Internet (and other sources that aren’t online). They want raw data and they want as much and as varied as possible. It’s much easier, cheaper and practical to build tools that scrape websites generically than to integrate with thousands of completely independent and different APIs.

It’s the same reason that Reddit complaining about “AI taking all of our data” is bullshit. “AI” is just a convenient excuse and the most recent tech buzzword.

Kolrami ,

They are largely mad because of how effective the AI is. If data was being used just to improve Swype for texting people would care less. I care more about artists’ complaints about getting replaced than big tech companies complaining that content they didn’t create is being used to create things.

Also I decided to read openAI’s GPT2 paper and they were pretty clear about their created dataset:

“Instead, we created a new web scrape which emphasizes document quality. To do this we only scraped web pages which have been curated/filtered by humans. Manually filtering a full web scrape would be exceptionally expensive so as a starting point, we scraped all outbound links from Reddit, a social media platform, which received at least 3 karma. This can be thought of as a heuristic indicator for whether other users found the link interesting, educational, or just funny.

The resulting dataset, WebText, contains the text subset of these 45 million links.”

That’s a nice sized dataset from real people that’s already somewhat filtered by quality. They were totally scraping Reddit very specifically and now that people see it’s effective, anyone else who wants to make their own chatgpt or wants to improve their models will do the same.

QHC ,

Very interesting, thanks for sharing!

It’s worth noting here for context that:

  • scraping the outbound links is very different than all of the user comments, which would put more load on Reddit’s servers and also be easier to claim “belongs” to Reddit (it doesn’t but they argue otherwise)
  • this shows that OpenAI was not using, let alone abusing, Reddit’s API as claimed
Lurial , in Secret Service ends White House cocaine investigation with no leads

So it’s Hunters…got it

QHC ,

If it is, why does it matter? Is Hunter secretly the real President?

Lurial ,

It matters since his son got special treatment in his gun case that any other American woulda went to jail for.

It matters because he claims publicly that he is over his drug use.

It matters because his laptop which was real was covered up by the media and democrats.

It matters because of his shady business dealings overseas acting as a launderer for his father.

It matters because he brought cocaine into the white house and it’s once again being covered up.

gabevill ,

Do… do you really think Hunter Biden, the president’s adult son, just hangs out at the white house, one of the most heavily surveiled places on earth, just doing coke?

afraid_of_zombies ,

Ok Boris.

Lurial ,

It also matters because people still believe the Russian narrative that’s been debunked, and have been shown to be paid for by Hillary Clinton and carried out by the FBI.

afraid_of_zombies ,

Ok Boris.

TH1NKTHRICE , in Other countries don't have an issue with 'tipflation.' Here's how much people tip around the world

London, Paris, Florence, Mykonos, Puerto Vallarta. Pretty meager list. I think they could have been much more exhaustive.

Galluf , in New Arkansas law removes work permit requirement for children under 16

I’m not seeing the issue here. The protections for approrptate child working conditions remain in place. It just eliminates the need to make a special application for every single worker.

I started refereeing soccer games at age 14 and didn’t have to go through any of that process. It was a great learning experience for me and gave me some spending money. I’m all for reducing the burden of hiring kids so that they can get exposure to the working world.

To be clear, I still very much think that there need to be strong protections for work hours, working conditions, and not being permitted to work in certain industries.

steakmeout ,

It must be nice to see children as an exploitable resource. And in classic conservative posturing you equate child labour with refereeing soccer games at age 14. Must be nice to look back and have such pleasant memories. I doubt these kids will be so wistful about industrialised farming, chicken preparation or other sweatshop jobs. I’m pretty certain you don’t even see these kids.

At 14 you had the support of your parents and a safety net of laws that made it so their oversight was baked into your employment. Lots of kids are poor and have families who can’t offer the sort of support and financial security you enjoyed.

Galluf ,

That is not an accurate characterization of my view.

steakmeout ,

You’re free to clarify at any point.

Galluf ,

Are you open to changing your view on aspects of this and discussing this topic with nuance?

steakmeout ,

You proferred the opinion so you need to clarify. I don’t need to be open to what you consider nuance.

Galluf ,

Thank you for your acknowledgement that you’re unwilling to look at this situation with the level of nuance required.

steakmeout ,

That isn’t what I said and you know it. If you feel misunderstood the onus is solely on you to clarify any misunderstanding. Pretending that you’re making this about me isn’t going to change your bad take or initial downvotes.

afraid_of_zombies ,

Children are not just an exploitable resource, they are a renewable one!

But yeah. I was one of those 14 year olds working jobs that were meant for adults. I don’t really have strong opinions about this law change but I am in the position that my kids will never have to do what I had to do as a teen.

steakmeout ,

Ah the classic “fuck you, got mine”.

Galluf ,

Not at all. It’s the exact opposite.

I want other kids to be able to have similar experiences with working and earning money.

steakmeout ,

Experiences like this?

Galluf ,

What do you mean by this?

rebul , in Free-solo climber dies after falling hundreds of feet from ridge in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park

I have to believe their final thought was something like, "I wish I hadn't attempted this".

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