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    • Universal access to healthcare, food, water, shelter, electricity, and education without cost.
    • Prohibit the operation of businesses or investments in basic necessities mentioned in previous point.
    • Non-essential amenities such as entertainment, fashion, travel, luxury goods etc continue to be available for purchase.
    • A reasonable tax structure that ensures higher taxes for the rich.

    Is that Communism? Is that too much to ask for?

  • Aussie here. They have the right to go through all your devices if they suspect you of smuggling or working or wanting to work illegally in Australia. They will read through all your private messages and have them translated if not in English. Even then I've never heard of airport security giving a rat's ass about pirated stuff.

  • Totally is. Now we just need a volunteer to grow the community.

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  • The spirit of Reddit lives on

  • !holup@lemmy.world I believe. Hardly any content though. Guess it's time I do my part again.

  • I don't understand why they'd do another round of place at a time like this. Like wtf did they think would happen?

  • Just as Gaben once said, piracy is almost always a service problem, not a pricing problem.

    It's not that we can't afford it, we just don't like getting treated as cash cows and idiots. Give them an inch and they'll take a mile, and before you know it, everything will be locked behind paywalls.

  • Your comment put a smile on my face. "Growing up" is such a huge lie isn't it? I don't remember ever crossing a line where I suddenly become an adult and stop being the child I was being crossing the line.

  • Are you (or were you) super into finances?

    I am, or was, I don't know anymore. But mostly to survive rather than wanting to be rich and successful. I'm free spirited by nature but circumstances made me this way. All my loved ones, while being great in many things, totally suck in managing their finances. It's up to me to constantly watch over everything like a hawk so I won't have to keep cleaning up their mess.

    I think the grind culture as mentioned in comment below applies to most people though, not just those who are really into finances. We're all driven by the fear of not being able to put food on the table, of falling sick and becoming a burden to our families.

    I'm now in a pretty comfortable spot where I can just work part time and still pay off the loans comfortably. Maybe even retire a little earlier. But getting here has really taken its toll. Don't get me wrong though, I'd still do the same even if I was given a second chance; not for myself but for my loved ones. But I'll go through everything again with a different attitude, enjoy the journey more, have fewer expectations and be a little kinder to myself and others.

  • Ngl, after using netflix for so many years, the withdrawal symptoms for my partner (and admittedly myself too) was real when we first got cut off from the family account, but I was adamant on not signing up for a separate account. Turns out you can get around it by using Netflix on PC (and mobile) instead, so hooking up my old laptop to the TV was what we did. I ended up setting up Stremio and Kodi on the PC too and now find ourselves hardly using Netflix anymore.

  • I knew something was wrong when I first noticed that I was feeling anxious for wanting to do something that I enjoy, and that the anxiety has been slowly killing off all of my interests. I'm so calculative that in order to prevent wasting 2hrs of my life watching a movie I wouldn't enjoy, I'd spend hours browsing through the whole catalogue and going on IMDB to check out the rating for every single movie, then bookmark them and end up watching nothing.

    The same thing for Spotify. Never happy with my choice of song. But when a good song comes up on the radio, I totally enjoy it.

    I miss being spontaneous and going with the flow, and I'm working on "going back" like you too, by reminding myself to be contented and live more in the moment.

  • Does that mean that all the posts and comments from said instance prior to defederation will still be visible in the home instance?

  • That's a good piece of advice. I went from being a carefree teenager to a highly "efficient" grown-up who's always asking how I can get more by doing less. I mean, that are obviously perks in setting goals and being time and money savvy, but in the process I've lost the child in me -- the child who wonders and has multiple hobbies. I couldn't even sit down to play a game without feeling like I was wasting my life away.

    So yeah, like you say, fulfilling one's responsibilities is important, but don't go crazy chasing after the next shiny thing. It's perfectly fine to want to do nothing and just enjoy ourselves sometime.

  • Damn I didn't know that. That explains why the numbers look weird. Are there any ways to see the actual numbers?

  • Gotcha. It's not compulsory anyway.

  • Which VPN were you using if you don't mind me asking? A free one or one that throttles or blocks torrenting may explain the horrible speed.

  • The basics should already be there for any decent websites. There really isn't that much to do for internal stuff apart from having a logical site structure and naming convention, with neat codes and good UI. Keyword stuffing and other blackhat tricks stopped working ages ago.

    Linking is as organic as it can get for something like Lemmy, as long as we keep generating content and mentioning it on other websites(e.g. other instances and Reddit).

    I guess we could do our part by linking more and naming the anchors accurately and how we would actually Google them. Some examples:

    Every time we do this we contribute in building backlinks for Lemmy, but from what I see we already ain't doing too bad! That password manager thread was just posted yesterday and already it's the first result I get when I googled "best password managers lemmy".

  • I used to do a lot of SEO and run AdWords campaigns for smaller businesses back in the early days and they were always the norm. If anything Google has been constantly tweaking its algorithm to make it harder for non-organic SEO.

    Something as huge as Lemmy that grows organically doesn't even have to worry about SEO. The problem is that the Fediverse being so spread out is a nightmare for Google spiders to crawl and rank.

  • I wonder if Steam (and phone makers) would make the change a universal one so that people like me who live outside of EU can enjoy the same benefits too. Good job EU.

  • Congrats! If you're someone like me who owns a decent PC but no longer enjoys sitting in front of one, definitely get yourself a dock so you can hook it up to your TV. They cost around $30 and is a great investment. Just remember to take the casing off (if you use one) if you're planning to have your games running at anything between 1080p to 4K, and use FSR to reduce the load. I find the Deck heats up a fair bit even in winter.

    Owning a Steam Deck really got me back into gaming. I carry it to work to play during breaks and hook it back up to my TV when I get home.