I wonder what the “fuck that hurt” rate is for these fishes
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Trump has threatened to end democracy in the US. So yesterday may end up being the last time anyone in the US gets to vote.
I wouldn’t call that a win for democracy.
zik@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Smart TVs are like “a digital Trojan Horse” in people’s homes | 48-page report urges FTC, FCC to investigate connected TV industry data harvesting.English281·9 months agoUnfortunately it’s very hard to buy a decent dumb TV these days.
I didn’t realise it was just this one grandma that did all that.
Boomers and Gen X did exactly the same thing that you’re doing. Nothing. They just let the super rich elite screw the whole world up and now you’re doing the same thing they did. Nothing.
If you want to act high and mighty you’re not going to change the world by complaining on the internet. You have to stop the super rich.
zik@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Japan firm says it stopped making walkie-talkies used in Lebanon blastsEnglish2·10 months agoMost likely it was counterfeit radios. The batteries in decade old Icom radios would probably be dead by now.
zik@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Reuters- Putin says West will be fighting directly with Russia if it lets Kyiv use long-range missilesEnglish18·10 months agoDidn’t he already repeatedly claim that he’s fighting directly with the West?
Even in his own words what would this change?
zik@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Mexico will amend its constitution this weekend to require all judges to be electedEnglish346·10 months agoHaving elected officials makes sense for politicians since their job is to represent the interests of the people but it’s terrible for other types of public office.
What do you want from a judge or a sheriff? Someone who’s experienced and competent. Who can best judge that? Would it be the hierarchy of their peers who they work with every day or would it be random members of the public who’ve barely even heard of them?
Edit: and no, I’m not suggesting political appointments. That’s also a recipe for disaster. Do it like Commonwealth countries: make the civil service independent of the political process and make appointments be part of the usual process of promotion.
zik@lemmy.worldto solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•If only there was a way to get all of those people there and back home without a car.2·10 months agoI agree 100%. Public transport is the only sensible approach to getting people to stadiums. If it were my choice I wouldn’t provide parking at the venue at all.
zik@lemmy.worldto solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•If only there was a way to get all of those people there and back home without a car.61·10 months agoParking garages costs a lot more than surface parking. And the amount of traffic which can leave is limited by the surrounding roads, not by the exits.
Edit: I’m not saying this is a good thing. I’m saying it’s the reasoning of the people who build stadiums.
zik@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Most US voters say plastics industry should be held responsible for recycling claims – report8·10 months agoRecycled plastic is also inferior quality with worse structural properties so it’s not really suitable for many applications.
zik@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Bluetooth 6.0 adds centimeter-level accuracy for device tracking — upgraded version also improves device pairingEnglish21·10 months agoThat’s absolutely not true. Bluetooth has many “profiles” which define different capabilities. Here’s a list of them. These are all defined in the official bluetooth standards.
Maybe you were thinking of the “core specification” which defines the underlying protocol but doesn’t define the profiles? But that’s just the way they broke up the spec documents. The profiles are still official parts of bluetooth.
Apple’s proprietary extensions for audio are not part of any official specification though.
zik@lemmy.worldto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•The bridge is an orange-pilled urbanistEnglish312·10 months agoCan we just have a bridge that detects MAGA trucks and ditches them then?
zik@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•Good job, Britain! A major contribution to the nations of the world!4·10 months agoIt’s certainly the one most likely to shank you if you step on it. Beyond that I’d rank it as the least space efficient plug. I honestly think it’s the worst design I’ve seen.
“But it has built in fuses”, I hear all the Brits say. This isn’t the advantage you think it is. Why not put the fuses in the actual appliance with all the other components where it makes more sense to put them?
A lot of larger companies like Compaq etc. were making “respectable” PCs by then and selling them in big quantities in direct competition to IBM.
zik@lemmy.worldto 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•"oh? is my acting like a complete asshole offending you?"7·10 months agoIf a comment is funny to the person giving it and offensive to the target it’s not a joke, it’s just bigotry.
C++ can do a lot of things but one thing it can’t do is perform as poorly as python.
There’s a reason why no-one bought IBM PS/2s. They were horrible value for money.
The real competition at the time was the thousands of other brands selling PCs. By that time IBM was plummeting in sales and other companies were selling most of the PCs. That’s where 95% of the market was.
Sounds like they should arrest Microsoft for that, like they did with Mega. /s