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  • Stuff designed for Europe which has a CE mark has since 2017 to have been tested for (if I remember it correctly) at least 20,000h of use and 10,000 on-off cycles with no more than 5% failures, plus there is also a maximum loss of brightness of the LEDs (as the light emitting diodes themselves tend to lose a bit of brightness with use after manufacturing) and rules about color quality.

    The stuff I get here in Portugal, even no brand stuff from Chinese stores, has quite a low failure rate and I have been using LED lamps for ages (to the point that all the lamps more than paid for themselves in energy savings versus the other options back when I started)

    So you might try choosing lamps with CE marks.

  • Bloody Grammar Nazis coming over here and correcting my writtings about Nazi bars ... ;)

  • In your specially crafted scenario it is indeed applicable.

    However that's not at all how it's being used here. Here it's just another variant of the propaganda used in the last year or so by the members of the Democrat tribe which boils down to "if you don't vote Democrat you're voting Trump", which is a blantant false dichotomy and falacy.

    Couple such sleazy salesman style of political propaganda with their active support of a Genocide were tens of thousands of children have already been murderer and, when seen in the broader context of World Politics, the Democrats are almost as low and disgusting as the Republicans.

    To add insult to injury, I suspect that it's the continued expectation amongst the Democrat Party leadership that the use of these propaganda techniques will retain enough of the Leftwing vote for them to win no matter what they do, that has allowed Biden during the last year to overtly support a Genocide to the point of doing things like sending Israel the very 2000lb bombs (which the US Military refuses to use because of their massive collateral damage) that they used in bombing Lebanese neighbourhoods: by having been parroting for months shit like this false-choice meme, these people have enabled Israel to be sent the very weapons with massive collateral damage that they used in bombing civilians and have hence been indirectly responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands.

    (Had they instead been putting pressure on the Democrat Party, as the Israeli Neue Nazi side did for themselves via AIPAC, things would likely be very different now).

    I too am not an American, I just have been involved in politics in two countries and seen it right up close in another two and after having been massivelly exposed to American Political Propaganda here in Lemmy in the last year or so, find it appallingly manipulative and deceitful, from both sides, though far more hypocrite from the Democrat side (Republicans are more users of straightforward lies rather than using more sophisticated methods of deceit such as presenting false choices like this one or cherry picking).

    Funnilly enough, my enormous disgust with this kind of sleazy propaganda grew up during the decade I lived in the UK, especially the Leave Referendum period: compared with The Netherlands and Portugal were I lived before that, English politics, which is dominated by Public School types, is insanelly heavy on this kind of sleazy slimmy posh-salesman discourse crafted to mislead without outright lying and especially after my decade living amongst the plain speaking Dutch, I've come to really detest that kind of hypocrisy, especially when, like here, it's deployed to cover those commiting morally unacceptable acts such as activelly supporting the mass murder of human beings.

    It was bad enough when such style of politics was used in the UK to screw the lives of millions and its even worse when it's used in America to enable the outright murder of hundreds of thousands of people, over 40% of whom are children.

    I can barelly begin to convey my utter disgust with such practices and those who use them to enable what can only be described as evil-doing.

  • If the information never leaves the device then it doesn't need a policy - privacy is not about what an app does in the device which never leaves the device hence never gets shared, it's about what it shares with a 3rd party.

    A clock doesn't need to send system time settings information to a server since that serves no purpose for it - managing that is all done at the OS level and the app just uses what's there - and that's even more so for location data since things like determining the timezone are done by the user at the OS level, which will handle stuff like prompting the user to update the timezone if, for example, it detects the device is now in a different timezone (for example, after a long trip).

  • Here in Portugal a country of 10 million people, the "in group" with the dictator was 9 families.

    Scaling it up to the US and it's 300 million people, it would be 270 families.

    Absolutelly, it's a wild estimate, but it should give a decent feeling for the rough size of the in-circle under Fascism.

  • It makes no sense because most of Twitter's business is outside the US - even if Trump wins, which would be indicative of of a majority of American voters chosing him (maybe not even that given how the US voting system works), that would still only strengthen Nazi-bar Twitter amongst about 100 million people and do very little about the rest, plus those 100 million not being in average the very educated or afluent probably means that it wouldn't attract most of the biggest and higher spending advertisers.

    In other words, strengthening it's Nazi-bar nature isn't exactly a strategically sound thing for a business that tries to cater for a large proportion of the people online all over the World and then make money by selling access to them to advertisers.

    Also, as we seen with Truth Social, targetting the MAGA crowd can't really sustain a big online business even with the endorsment of the MAGA-in-chief.

  • That's because it's not a clock, it's a private information stealing app disguised as a clock.

  • In all fairness, he never had any in choice in your relationship and you always treated him like a baby.

  • I've lived in a couple of cities in Europe and I can tell you my nose was runny and my throat a bit rough far more often in a poluted place like London (UK) than it is in the small city I live in now in Portugal or the places I lived in when in The Netherlands.

    (In fact moving to a small city in Portugal from London hugelly improved of my health when it comes to that kind of thing)

    I suspect that the tendency to catch colds and suffer from alergies is often coupled with all the Sulfur Oxide gases around in cities with lots of car polution, since those turn into various sulfur oxiacids when those gases mix with water in the nose and airways.

  • Oh yeah, it's still not at the same level of ease of use as Windows.

    It's massivelly better if compared to the old days in Linux and, curiously, it's easier for those who in Windows were never "sophisticated" user that did not relly on store frontends to manage the installation for them, but if you're the kind of user of Windows that does actually know what folders and executable files are, it's more complex to get going than in Linux.

    Curiously in my experience even Linux native games are way more complex to get working in Linux that the Windows equivalent are in Windows (or even Linux: I have at least one game were the Windows version installs almost flawlessly in Linux whilst the Linux version is a "missing library" nightmare), unless they're recent enough that they come in something like Snap or Flatpack)

  • In my experience with standalone EXE installers and Lutris, the problem is often that Lutris just guesses wrong the name of the game executable after installation is done or can't even guess it.

    Personally, every single time I had a problem of installing a game with Lutris from an EXE installer and when starting it afterwards the game goes to "Running" (see the left top list) and then quickly ends with no error, it's Lutris having guessed the game launch EXE incorrectly.

    Having started with using Lutris' GoG integration first (were an install script generally takes care of all that) and only later moved to standalone EXE installers, I can see how one would lose hope on the whole thing if they started with the installers since so far for me almost all of such installations failed to give me something that just runs without tweaks afterwards, and for almost all of them the problem was Lutris picking up the wrong launch EXE or even having no launch EXE at all (which gives you a small and easy to miss warning in the Lutris install log at the end of installation).

    If you still can, go and check in the game configuration in Lutris for one of those games (it will be in a tab with only a handful of option, not in the last tab with a ton of obscure options) if the launch EXE is present and correct.

  • I was lucky that when I moved to Linux some months ago I got used to install my games from Lutris and Steam, which seems to solve most problems and only maybe 1 game of the 15 or so I tried so far wouldn'twork no matter what.

    That said, I and to figure out how to do diagnostics and use Winetricks and my little doc of Tips & Trick cover 5 games (out of about 15) so those are the ones that would work only after tweaking.

    I still have weird situations like The Sims 3 from Steam not working but the pirate version I tried working flawlessly on first try (so now I know how to install pirated games with Lutris) which is maybe not the kind of thing the publishers would want people to know, but more often than not things just work.

    All this to say that it's way better now than before if you use the kind of tools that wrap Wine (or in the case of Steam, Proton which is a derivative of Wine) with install scripts that will do the necessary game-speciric tweaks for you, but even then you'll need to learn how to diagnose problems and do the tweaks yourself if you want a higher that 60% or so rate of success or if you want to hoist the Skull & Bones and sail the high seas from your Linux Galleon.

  • Bullshit!

    I've been using Windows 7 for years well after end of support and my computer never got hacked!

    Oh yes it did

  • ... whomever keeps misportraying a person casting a single vote amongst 200 million as them individually making the final decision.

  • There are over 200 million voters.

    A thought experiment about an individual choice is not even close to applicable to the choice facing a single voter since in that thought experiment not-choosing is the same as making the default choice whilst in a vote not-chosing is leaving the choice to all other voters.

    The use of this though experiment as a metaphor for the choice facing individual American voters is downright deceitful and propagandistic, self-servingly so since it's being used to try and boost the chances of one side.

  • The liberals claiming to be different from the far-right muppets whilst engaging in the same kind of simpleton take on politics would be hilarious if the results of them having been propaganda muppets for decades weren't so bad for everybody (by moving the center of American politics so far to the Right that it now sits on what is considered Far Right in World political terms).

    The only upside of this shit is that by now pretty much nobody outside the US looks to it for references on Politics - even the Far-Right in Europe stays away from lots of American quirks like hyper-religiosity.

  • For this to be correct the"moral high" track should go to before the junction since it's literally a choice of leaving the decision to others.

    In this specific case were what's portrayed is the lever in the hands of each individual person amongst over 200 millions voters (rather than, say, the choice in the hands of people like Biden, who pretty much has an individual Genocide/No-Genocide choice), it's not Logical to portray the choice of sticking with one's moral principles as a choice for either side since there are still millions of other people needed for the choice to be made - in fact it's downright deceitful and self-serving propaganda to misportray what's literally a "I refrain from chosing hence leave the choice to the rest" as a being the same as a choice for one of the options.

    The whole use of this format were an individual is represented as being alone in making a choice when the actual situation is "one vote amongst hundreds of millions" is downright deceitful and self-serving propaganda.

  • Couldn't agree more.

    The Economy (namelly GDP) is a deeply flawed metric when what one wants is The Greatest Good For The Greatest Number (the basic Leftwing principle), since it's a Trade-centric metric hence measures just one part of the human experience and even that done in a pretty unrepresentative way - either countrywide numbers that ignore the proportion of it per people are used or when we do get per-capita numbers they're based on mean values (that suffer from the "if 1 guy has 10 chickens and 9 have 0 chickens, then in average each has 1 chicken" problem) never the mode which is the one that best covers most people's experience.

    The point about housing is especially puignant because it's how a lot of GDP "growth" was fabricated during the last couple of decades: house prices go up which is counted as more raw GDP but the house price Inflation (which is the entirety of that price raise, as there was no actual improvement of the houses themselves) is not counted in the Inflation index used to Deflate the raw GDP to create the supposedly inflation-free Real GDP (the official one) so house price increases make that figure which has been made politically important look good whilst the thing is not at all good - the value of a house has no utility value for those who live in it (who would have to sell the house to realize it but also buy another one at equally inflated prices so ultimatelly gain nothing from high prices) whilst it presents a massive problem for those who don't own their own house (also because rent prices follow house prices) with, for example, the situation in Portugal that the average age a person leaves their parents' home is 34 and half the people who graduate with a Degree leave the country because salaries are low and cost of living (which for a recent graduate is more than half housing) are very high in proportion to it, something that's also causing lower birth rates in one of the most aged countries in the World since people have children later and don'thave as much available money to pay for the costs of them, hence have fewer (in average below the number that's necessary to keep the population number steady).

    GDP goes up but homeowners saw no improvement since their house is not in fact any better and in some cases are even worse of because if they want to get a better house - say, to get a room for their children - the difference they have to pay in price between the old one and new one is larger, whilst those who do not own their house have to pay larger rents, so have less free money for other things since salaries have not gone up anywhere as fast. Only "investors" are better of from this, and they're a tiny fraction of Society (and here in Portugal a large part, if not most, don't even live here, so they're not even in this Society).

    And this is just one thing were The Economy and how it's measured is unrepresentative. Don't get me started on Ecology and how Nature is treated in this has having little or no value for people.

  • Alfred Nobel never created a Nobel Prize for Economics.

    Instead what there is is the Swedish Central Bank Prize For Economics In Honor Of Alfred Nobel, which is not a Nobel Prize but they convinced the Nobel Committee (using a lot of $$$) to treat it as one.

    Now, I don't know if this guy is right or if he is wrong, but trying the whole Appeal To Authority thing using a "Nobel Prize" which is no such thing to throw some generic criticism on other Political models has a strong whiff of Propaganda.

    PS: Also his arguments are very much cherry picking. For example I'm Portuguese and calling European Integration a "remarkable success story" for Portugal is hilarious - the actual reality was that Portugal grew massively when it kicked out Fascism (and the country was very Leftwing back then, so for example invested massively in Education and created a National Healthcare System) accelerated a bit when it joined the EU (because the money the EU sent to help with integration of what was then one of the poorest countries in the EU added up to a significant fraction of the GDP), then braked hard when the EURO came to be, culminating in the aftermath of the 2008 Crash with the country's Economy significantly shrinking and the Troika coming over and forcing Austerity (which later even Cristine Lagarde admited was "the wrong thing to do") and forced Privatization of actual profit-making state companies creating veritable anchors around the neck of the Economy in the country (for example, Telecoms are compared to average incomes very expensive in Portugal, a "rent" borne by the rest of the Economy which pulls down for example small businesses and kills business opportunities that rely on widespread digital access). Looking back all the best things that were done for Portugal were very much Leftwing such as investment in quality Public Education, a National Health Service and large programs of public housing (which were stopped decades ago, so now we have a giant house price bubble).

    It wasn't Capitalism that pulled Portugal out of the shitter, it was kicking out the Fascists and basically Social Democracy (and I don't mean in the Portuguese Social Democrat Party, who are hard right with have nothing at all to do with the actual ideology in the name of the party), topped up with charity from the EU (in a way good while it lasted but then again went into all the wrong things, so the country has disgracefully bad rail-service everywhere but the North-South between the two main cities but lots and lots of underused highways built with that money).