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  • “Thank you for your attention to this matter.”

    Every time I scroll past this image, that’s the line that gets me. Bold threatening declaration by fascist dictator, then ends like a work email reminding you not to leave food in the cafeteria fridge over the weekend.

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  • I cannot help but respect any organization that has “here are the conditions that make our product useless” in their FAQ.

    It’s an effective way to describe what their proxy does, for sure. It’s just nice to read public-facing text that doesn’t feel sanitized by committee.

  • I think it’s probably like more roads = more permits needed to protest.

    I’m in the US and all too familiar with how car centric our infrastructure is. On top of the permit thing, our angry rushed populace will demonize you for protesting anything if you’re blocking the road to do it. You could be giving CPR to a toddler and within minutes some emotional support truck would be running you over or rolling coal in your face.

  • Only if you ignore the context.

    If I said “Mexico isn’t even trying to end this war” and you said “they are literally shooting every American that steps across the border!” it would not sound odd at all.

    And it certainly wouldn’t sound bigoted against an ethnicity.

  • Context clues, my friend.

    That post is clearly referring to shooting Russian soldiers that have invaded.

    And just to help you further, the adjective "Russian" in that sentence refers to the state for which the soldiers fight. So a "Russian soldier" could be some poor dude from North Korea who got shipped over.

    To further aid understanding, look at the military of a diverse place like the United States. You will have "American soldiers" working side by side who have different ethnic backgrounds and were even born on other continents.

  • The shitty thing is, the checks and balances kind of still exist but the people in charge of them approve everything Trump is doing.

    And then the constituents who are in charge of voting those people out ALSO approve of what they are doing and/or are too ignorant to notice. (Any illegal tampering with voter rolls and ballots notwithstanding)

    How does one fix the culture of an entire nation? Ugh.

  • In my limited exposure to the ramblings of conservative acquaintances, they now consider Zelensky to be a "little dictator" who was rude to their favorite douches.

    Regarding Israel, I think it's something along the lines of "judeo-christian values" good, brown savages bad, and OH LOOK SOMETHING SHINY!! Sorry, you were saying?

  • "Narrative" has been an american conservative dog whistle for a while now, as far as I can tell.

    It translates roughly to "the reported facts which should not be believed because they don't work for MY narrative." So basically just the usual projection. And it's even a smart-sounding word which really helps it carry weight with dummies.

  • Oh YouTube. You are in such a dominant position for talented individuals who want to create their own TV show. You’ve been pissing people off for a long time, but changing what “YouTube” even is seems way worse.

    I will even pay the $15 for my family to be able to easily watch or listen to whatever they want in a native app on whatever platform they’re using. And I like how it makes my views more valuable to the creators I care about.

    But if it’s not cheap, easy, AND ad-free, it is not difficult to block ads or even download videos I care about onto my Jellyfin server.

  • It looks like the latest firmware on their website for my old-ass black & white brother laser was released in 2019.

    Hopefully that thing lasts another few decades on top of the ~15 years I’ve already had it, because it sounds like it’s the last printer I’m going to buy.

  • I just opened my app and saw your post, because 3 hours ago I saw it and closed the app!

    It was good timing moreso than me changing my plans (was just about to move on to something else) but putting the thought in my head was enough at the time.

  • Ah, but that’s the beauty of employers that are wrapped up in M365: it is always Teams’ fault!

    Even if it isn’t actually a problem with Teams, you can just blame it and not a single person will ever second guess you.

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  • I like how under the entry for PVC pipes, they used an image of what looks like terracotta pipes.

    I have black and white PVC pipes in my shed, but no clay colored ones, lol.

  • The differences in sheer speed and responsiveness is something FOSS alternatives need much more publicity about. When the requirements for one product are "help the user do what they want" and the requirements for another product are "synergize the KPIs of these 53 stakeholders in our trillion dollar conglomerate, monetize our market position in every way possible, and check the minimum viable checkboxes to keep end users engaged with the brand" it shows!

    Windows to Linux is of course the most significant and worthwhile. As I like to describe it, even using the most full-featured distros out there (Linux Mint Cinnamon gang represent!) any flavor of Linux is like greased lightning compared with windows. And I mean Windows 10, not even 11.

    A few weeks ago I turned on an old secondary desktop PC that had been powered off for a month. It had numerous updates, everything except installing a new named version. Even the kernel. I decided to time it. From the time I opened the software update GUI -- including typing in my password, letting it download, letting it install, getting the "yo, reboot when you're ready," etc -- it was done in 5 minutes. And those were 5 minutes where the computer was totally usable. Running the current version of the full featured Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.1 on a PC from 2011!

    My favorite recent example is the switch from Plex to Jellyfin. Now granted, fully self-hosting means more IT admin type stuff for me so that family members and I can securely connect remotely. But god damn if every single app I have tried doesn't feel like warp speed compared with the Plex versions. Did you know that watching my media using the WebOS app on my LG TV does not have to be dog shit slow? And don't even get me started on phone apps like Finamp. (it really whips the jelly's ass?)