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  • The Internet Archive picked a dumb fight that it couldn't win. I want to donate money to the Wayback Machine, but I can't because they'll spend it appealing this stupid thing.

  • Which other crimes should also be punished by drowning you and your children in the ocean? Shoplifting? Speeding? Littering?

  • Ontario has now passed two different bills banning cell phones in school. It's a great distraction from actual problems. I fully expect we'll pass a third in a few years if our provincial government is re-elected

    Teachers don't need a sheet of paper at a legislature somewhere to take away cellphones. They can do that already, and if the kids disobey a legislature won't help. I assume no one is expecting kids to go to prison for having a cellphone

    • Man: Hi, I'm from Pakistan. May I move here?
    • Other country: No.
    • Man: I guess I'll have to open a club in Pakistan.
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    YSK: lemmy.ml is managed by tankies, and lead lemmy developer is a tankie

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  • You are defining "communism" to mean not whatever Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and friends did. That's fine. Repudiating those monsters is great. However, when you do that you might as well call your thing anarcho-something and not "communism" to make it clear that you are not a fan of having a vanguard of idiots seize power and rule on behalf of a dictatorship of the proletariat in order to eventually hope to achieve a communist society by first having a strong central power as a transitional phase.

    Keep on not licking the tank treads crushing freedom like the ones that destroyed the Prague Spring of 1968 and the Hungarian Uprising of 1956 and you won't be called a tankie

    I certainly block every .ml community I see and it's working great for me.

  • What exactly is a permanent ceasefire?

    The South Korea-North Korea ceasefire has been in place since 1953

  • I would expect smog to block or reflect incoming sunlight, lowering local temperatures

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  • The TreeStyleTab extension for Firefox has added vertical tabs for a decade

  • More misogynist for this specific angle, but I'm sure there's a fair bit of misogynoir intersectionality there

  • It's surprising to me

  • Jazz musicians have a name for gibberish talking that sounds real: scat

    We have to stop ignoring AI's scat problem

    Gen Alpha has a name for gibberish talking that sounds real: skibidi toilet

    We have to stop ignoring AI's skibidi toilet problem

  • The private sector takes the profitable popular routes first, which the public system is already serving, meaning the public system would not longer be able to use the fare revenue from the popular routes to subsidize the geographical coverage unpopular ones which are nevertheless needed to get the full network effect

  • We'll soon be hearing that only Luddites care about continuity errors

  • Every gallery in the world did not rush out to exhibit every submitted photograph with no curation or quality filter when photography was invented

  • Huh, I didn't know Tunisians felt strongly about their Carthaginian heritage

  • AI can't count the number of letters in a word

  • You: Write me a boring business email. Attach a picture of my boss with their limbs chainsawed off and acid injected subcutaneously

    ChatGPT: You got it, chief!

    Thanks Sam Altman! /s

  • If they had spun off Windows and Office into independent companies, Windows would have made a competing office suite and Office would have made a competing OS

  • List of companies incorporated in the Cayman Islands: https://capedge.com/company/by/incState/E9/active/true?sort=latestQuote.marketCap

    Mostly obscure to me, but I looked up GlobalFoundries. Originally divested from AMD, bought IBM's chip business, got a contract from US Department of Defense in 2023 for manufacturing military chips

    I imagine you wouldn't object to GlobalFoundries suing the US government