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  • Oh fascinating, the top response is working for a subscription-based publication that has editorial staff and pays them. The second is freelancing for a subscription-based publication by selling articles to them. Wow.

  • Mix of both light and deeper shows here, mostly character-driven:

    Scrubs - Show about a group of residents at a hospital navigating their first few years of training.

    Cougar Town - Show about 40somethings in western Florida, the name has nothing to do with the show after the first five or ten episodes. Same creator as Scrubs. Focuses on the core group navigating life at 40 in Florida and their ridiculousness.

    Community - Show about a community college in Colorado that gets increasingly experimental in its story telling. Show focuses on the antics of the core group.

    Better Off Ted - Another show about 40somethings, this time in the corporate world. The name, like Cougar Town, has almost nothing to do with the actual show. Focuses on how this group tries to keep ahead of their soul crushing jobs for a corporation that's literally evil.

    Happy Endings - This time about 30somethings in Chicago who are all friends, two of whom are about to get married when the bride runs away at the altar. Really turns into putting this group into various scenarios to see how it plays out.

    New Girl - Show about a teacher in LA who moves into a loft with three guys (sometimes a fourth) and their subsequent misadventures in the city.

    30 Rock - Show about the cast and crew of an SNL-style variety show airing weekly on NBC out of 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York, grows increasingly absurdist over times.

    Arrested Development - About the son of a real estate tycoon who gets arrested for so many crimes and how he tries to keep the family business going despite the incompetence of the rest of the family (and occasionally his own incompetence).

    Bored to Death - About a writer who solves mysteries with his publisher and best friend (two different people).

    Only Murders in the Building - Show about three residents, two older and one younger, of a classic New York residential building that discover they like the same murder mystery podcasts and then start their own true crime podcasts when they discover a murder occurred in their building.

    Veep - About a put-upon Vice President of the United States and the general incompetence of her office and the administration. Surprisingly insightful satire of the actual executive branch in the United States.

    Silicon Valley - Show about a group of guys in Silicon Valley and their VC partners trying to build a startup.

    Happy to recommend more if you've got something more specific you're into.

  • I get you. There's good and bad in law enforcement, especially when it comes to tech and social media. On the one hand, there's pretty serious crime happening online that needs to be stopped. On the other, wild invasions of privacy. There's no easy answer at this point and governments obviously won't police themselves.

  • You don't need motive to convict. Just the correct mental state (mens rea) and the commission of the relevant elements (actus reus). Motive helps, but it's not necessary.

    But a DDOS attack would probably fall under the CFAA, possibly some other criminal statutes depending on the facts.

  • I don't have a problem with random idiots, if someone genuinely likes Trump and believes in authoritarianism, that is fine by me. I don't like them, but at least they're engaging in good faith.

    I wouldn't go so far as to say they're engaging in good faith...

  • Due to the way Lemmy is set up and how people subscribe to communities, if you want something to have a wide reach, you need to post it to multiple instances of the same community. Similarly, if you're trying to gauge, as I am, which of the 7 different "tech" subs or "news" subs actually has community engagement, you need to post to all of them. Interestingly, with the news subs, the ones with more comments are not consistent and not always the ones I expected. Also, the type of engagement varies from community to community so it's pretty interesting seeing how different people in different instances react to the same article.

    It'll even out over time, but if you don't like it, you can always block me.

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  • Probably because it's expected, it's happening "somewhere else" to "minorities," and the people being racist aren't always using slurs. Same reason news outlets don't really report on crime in known high-crime areas. Many people do not understand that these issues also affect them because it normalizes racist behavior, which in turn hurts the economy.

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  • It's the ousted leader of a country making a statement about his ousting. We don't treat state leaders' statements as "mere opinion" when they're televized, this isn't different. It's just not being contextualized by a third party so it doesn't go in the News section.

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    Both expelled members of ‘Tennessee Three’ win back their state House seats

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    Both expelled members of ‘Tennessee Three’ win back their state House seats

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    Both expelled members of ‘Tennessee Three’ win back their state House seats

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    Brazil police raids leave at least 43 people dead

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    Brazil police raids leave at least 43 people dead

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    Brazil police raids leave at least 43 people dead

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    Niger coup: Ruling party HQ attacked after President Bazoum ousted