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  • And god knows McDonald's wouldn't want to be confused with inferior coffee.

  • I'm actually going to say that I think designing a restaurant for disastrously unhealthy fast food in a way that makes it look and feel like a playground shouldn't be legal, and I'm happy to see them look as dull and unappealing as possible to young children.

    The ongoing health crisis is so severe in no small part because of things like that 1990s picture getting kids addicted to trash. This post feels like someone from the 1970s yearning for the days of Joe Camel. Plain packaging does work.

    Edit: I thought Joe Camel was much older than it really is.

  • AIPAC dark money paying for itself thousands of times over.

  • I know it's just an early mockup, but Calamares looks waaaay better than this, and I wouldn't want to see this replace it in anything even close to this state. This is not slick.

    Though serviceable, [Calamares is] not as slick as the initial setup on Windows, macOS or even GNOME.

    Setup on Windows? Slick? Dude fuck, I do not want whatever vision this author wants for Linux if the minefield of dark patterns is "slick" to them. Calamares is the slickest, most straightforward OS install I've ever had, far surpassing Windows.

  • So did anyone else read this in Silver's voice from the Sonic '06 fandub?

  • This is so true. But your title is fewer than 20 characters. Under Rule 7, Amendment 6 § 38.5(b), you're hereby banned from every community I moderate.

  • Basically what @meekah@lemmy.world said: the idea is to be practicable. Here's a stream of disconnected thoughts about this:

    • What you pointed out is actually consistent with how a disproportionate amount of vegans are staunchly anticapitalist.
    • A cut-and-dry example of someone who's still vegan but eats animal products based on "practicable" is someone whose prescription medication contains gelatin with no other pill type; vegans aren't going to say "lol ok too bad bozo you're not vegan anymore".
    • The core focus of veganism has traditionally been non-human animals with the idea that a reduction of cruelty and exploitation toward humans is, at most, peripheral. This is changing in my opinion, especially when questions like "vegan Linux distro" don't involve animals short of what the devs eat.
    • Based on what you say (as someone else pointed out), a distro based solely on FLOSS would probably be regarded as "the most vegan" if that were ever measured by anyone (it never would be).
    • It's a weird analogy, but after you're done using and purchasing products derived from animals, what's "practicable" from there is kind of like a vegan post-game. Many vegans, for example, won't eat palm oil because of how horribly destructive it is to wildlife.
    • Growing all your own food is in that post-game area of "practicable". It's up to you to decide if that's practicable for you. It's up to you to implement that if you think it is or, if it's not, to maybe think about how else you can reduce harm with how you buy vegetables. It's up to you if you want to share that idea and help other people implement it themselves. It's widely accepted that it's not up to you to determine if it's practicable for others.
  • I would say that most vegans, even if they've never heard it, at least approximately follow the Vegan Society's famous definition:

    Veganism is a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude—as far as is possible and practicable—all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of animals, humans and the environment. In dietary terms it denotes the practice of dispensing with all products derived wholly or partly from animals.

    Striking the parts that seem irrelevant to this specific question:

    Veganism is a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude—as far as is possible and practicable—all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for [...] any [...] purpose [...]

    Keep in mind that "animals" in that first part is widely treated as "humans and non-human animals". So you would have to decide 1) to what extent cruelty was inflicted to create the distro, 2) to what extent people and non-human animals were exploited to create the distro, and 3) if there exist practicable alternatives that meaningfully reduce (1) and (2).

  • Just bend and glue them to make a toroidal sandwich.

  • A spherical sandwich would just be a 3-ball of air surrounded by a 2-sphere with the following layers: bread (inner), contents (middle), bread (outer). You could also have a 3-sphere sandwich – homeomorphic to a calzone which has a little 3-ball of bread in its center.

  • OP, you linked to the comments instead of the top of the article. 💀

  • I'm not agreeing with their dumb point, but just pointing out: this satellite works on radar. I'm genuinely concerned how many people seem to be commenting without reading the article.

  • I don't know why you're assuming their '/s' is alluding to sarcasm around this being surveillance versus sarcasm around needing more surveillance. "We need more surveillance (we actually don't)" seems to be indicated here, not "This is surveillance (it actually isn't)".

    Especially when Reddit types are notoriously, chronically unable to read articles before they go spouting uninformed bullshit in the comments.

  • Did you read the part where this is a radar satellite designed for monitoring the climate? That is, did you read anything besides the headline before you decided: "Yeah, I think I'm able to make informed commentary about this"?

  • A few additional fun points about this:

    • "Crab" is Germanic.
    • "-ification" itself has its roots in Latin, so even your proposal would be "Latinised".
    • "carcino- comes from Ancient Greek.
    • True crabs' scientific name, "Brachyura", is Neo-Latin derived from Ancient Greek.
  • 🎵 It takes a lot to make a stew 🎵

  • That wasn't me you were talking to initially; that was TheLeadenSea. You'll have to ask them, not me.

  • Fucking thank you. Yes, experienced editor to add to this: that's called the lead, and that's exactly what it exists to do. Readers are not even close to starved for summaries:

    • Every single article has one of these. It is at the very beginning – at most around 600 words for very extensive, multifaceted subjects. 250 to 400 words is generally considered an excellent window to target for a well-fleshed-out article.
    • Even then, the first sentence itself is almost always a definition of the subject, making it a summary unto itself.
    • And even then, the first paragraph is also its own form of summary in a multi-paragraph lead.
    • And even then, the infobox to the right of 99% of articles gives easily digestible data about the subject in case you only care about raw, important facts (e.g. when a politician was in office, what a country's flag is, what systems a game was released for, etc.)
    • And even then, if you just want a specific subtopic, there's a table of contents, and we generally try as much as possible (without harming the "linear" reading experience) to make it so that you can intuitively jump straight from the lead to a main section (level 2 header).
    • Even then, if you don't want to click on an article and just instead hover over its wikilink, we provide a summary of fewer than 40 characters so that readers get a broad idea without having to click (e.g. Shoeless Joe Jackson's is "American baseball player (1887–1951)").

    What's outrageous here isn't wanting summaries; it's that summaries already exist in so many ways, written by the human writers who write the contents of the articles. Not only that, but as a free, editable encyclopedia, these summaries can be changed at any time if editors feel like they no longer do their job somehow.

    This not only bypasses the hard work real, human editors put in for free in favor of some generic slop that's impossible to QA, but it also bypasses the spirit of Wikipedia that if you see something wrong, you should be able to fix it.

  • Okay, but I literally just expressed how they're fundamentally, pragmatically different while you keep reaching for the word "semantics". You can still disagree that it's wrong to copy – that's not what I'm trying to litigage. To call it only semantically different from stealing is asinine.

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    That one final boss who shows up in the first act only to disappear until the final 10 minutes of the game

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    People from the Wild West deciding what time they'll casually throw their life away in a duel

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    Asking my doctor how fast my blindness is going to progress after being diagnosed

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    Climate-denying conservatives after every year for the last decade has been in the hottest 10 on record

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    The world's worst drug addiction counselor talks with his client

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    A Cartoon Network executive asking an advisor if they should replace the 9:30 PM time slot with 6teen

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    Traveler's Bizarre Adventure

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    When my line just before this one was "I'm going to do what I wanna do, and that's it"

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    Tommy Lee Wallace makes a call to his agent (c. 1990)

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    My brother's cat after being held for more than 5 seconds

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    Gen Z incels when women don't swoon over bargain bin pickup artistry

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    A question fucking nobody on Earth asked Toby Keith c. 2001

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    Vladimir Putin calls the White House

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    Firing the Lorentz Plasma Cannon

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    10-year-old me begging my unreceptive parents for a game

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    Unpatched Edimax IP camera flaw actively exploited in botnet attacks