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  • Correct! It’s called a contronym, it is such a normal thing in language that they made a word for it.

  • Wow! What a headline: It makes it sound like DDG was compromised by Google.
    ::: spoiler spoiler It wasn’t. :::

    DDG protects you from Google (knowing your search history, and which links you clicked from each search) while you are on the DDG website. Of course it doesn’t protect you from trackers once you leave DDG. For that you need other cookie and tracking blockers like PrivacyBadger, uBlockOrigin, and Firefox’s Enhanced Tracking Protection.

    It is definitely an important point that up to 40% of US sites send user data to google, but that is not something unique to DDG. A more accurate headline would be “Google is tracking you even if you never use it.”

  • Oh, no. I only meant that the use in the figurative sense was more than twice as old as any concerted movement against it. And even that movement is “old”. This isn’t some skibidi Ohio dreamt up by “kids these days”. It has a well established pattern of usage.

  • The notion that “just because someone lived a long time ago, they must have been backwards, ignorant, or stupid” is one that needs to die a loud and public death. It is that line of thinking that leads people to believe that aliens built the Pyramids, Stonehenge, etc. because they are certain that folks back then weren’t clever enough to move large rocks about.

    He is a fortunate man to be introduced to such a party of fine women at his arrival; it is literally to feed among the lilies.

    -- The History of Emily Montague, by Frances Brooke, 1769 (emphasis: mine)

    The use in the figurative sense isn’t valid merely because of “some rando uttering a word” a long time ago. It is valid because it continued to be utilized with that meaning for the next 250 years and is still used and understandable in that sense to this day.

  • The opposite of what? I’m curious how you interpreted my words, because that quote does not contradict any claim I intended.

  • Except it literally does.

    The oldest known record of that use is from the 1700s, and prescriptivists didn’t start whining about it in any significant amount until 100 years ago.

  • 2+2 = 5

    …for sufficiently large values of 2

  • I don’t think pointing out that it took him 79 years figure that out is giving him credit for anything

  • 11-006-2025 ?

  • You are being open about mental health issues. Fantastic! I wish we had more and better coverage of mental health in this country.

    But here’s the thing: If I have mental health issues and don’t show up to my job a good chunk of the time, I don’t have a job anymore. I could use sick time if I had any. I could use vacation days if I could plan my mental health crises. Other than that I would have to plan all my mental health issues (with proper medical documentation) into one large block of time in which I can’t work so I can use my Long Term Disability insurance. Unless you are rich or powerful, or otherwise don’t work for an employer, Americans don’t have the luxury of taking time for their mental health.

    So instead of taking it personally that you are being held to a standard that your constituents are also held to, why don’t you use that power, to which those constituents elected you, to fix the standard for everyone.

  • Meter‽ We are more than well acquainted.

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  • Old house. Mice are seasonal for us. We get one or two in the fall when they start looking for shelter for the winter, and again in the spring when they start exploring/multiplying. We used traps, Now that we have cats though, they mostly stay away or get caught.

  • If you are a frequent glizzy gobbler, are you a Glizzler?

    And would that make the Grillmaster a Glizzlord.

  • AssholeDesign @lemmy.world

    There is a special place in hell for modern manufacturers of devices that have a USB-C port, but won’t charge from a modern USB-C charger.

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Does measles effect allergies?