What's your favorite Lemmy mobile client?
I have a hard time believing Summit Dev has time for a day job! š
I feel every bug is patched same/next day and they keep constantly adding to the feature set. There have been a ton of upgrades this year, and it was perfect to me once they added custom user tags, so now everything is just a bonus.
I like all their decisions and they take feedback in what works for us, and at this point you can turn almost anything on/off so you get what you want.
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Wow, what a video!
You initially had me scared of starting a 3+ hour video, but from the first few seconds I was invested. This lady is funny!
I can't do the full thing at once, as entertaining as she's making it, everyone in it is a combo of Musk's "I don't reproduce for love of my partner or child, it's just the world needs my DNA if it's going to survive," the charming dating strategy of Ron Densantis and his "Thigh-land" bit, and wanna be biologists explaining how genes work as accurately as Hideo Kojima writing another Metal Gear script. š¤Æ
I hope we get to a future where these people are either forgotten to time completely, or remembered alongside phrenologists and other nonsense peddlers.
Summit is peak Lemmy!
Awesome app, awesomer dev. If it doesn't do what you want, talk to them and they'll probably do it.
Not FOSS, but free and no ads.
Would not be enjoying Lemmy near as much without it thanks to all the great features like multi-community support and endless customization.
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My issue is the framing of those who disagree with the opposing in-group as sub-human or a disease. It sounds a lot like Agent Smith in the first Matrix wanting to get rid of the last of humanity so the tech can run rampant.
I have yet to hear an "anti-woke" argument that amounts to anything other than "I think I'm superior and I need society to reflect that."
The argument of caring for others can lead you to getting screwed over happens. I've gone out of my way for people who have not returned the favor, lent people money they never repaid, or had people try to get one over on me for no reason. I'm sure we all have. But if the way to avoid that is to have every relationship be transactional, I'm not interested. To say society is literally in danger by people caring to much is such a sociopathic idea.
Up until recent events, I felt it was rare to see anyone of a progressive nature calling for things like extrajudicial violence, or any kind of differential treatment of those that disagreed with them. Most of us just want to see right wingers act like decent human beings. But the alt-right types have never once stopped calling for segregation, discrimination, and immediate violence or removal of people they disagree with. We're an unrepairable threat to them.
Musk and Saad can dress up what they're saying in better language than Trump and your common red hatter, but it's the same message. It's anti-intellectualism and hate dressed up in fancy clothes. Treating people equally and with respect is not something to look down on, even if you don't come out ahead every time. "Winning" isn't the goal, equality is. People that treat humanity as a zero sum game are the ones with the problem, not the rest of us.
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Just linked this in the comment I left as well. Perfect timing on this comic!
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The part you linked was very interesting. It started to make more sense in his context, but then I went to go look at what he was actually referring to.
I feel that made it just as bad as the original out of context bit though.
He was referring to a phrase coined by one of his buddies, suicidal empathy, which sounds like it equates helping people to when someone tries to rescue a drowning person and is then drown themselves. It doesn't seem to narrow the focus very much, and is more of the same BS that being "woke" is ruining the world. Here's his friend in his own words:
The following essay by Dr. Gad Saad, an outspoken public intellectual and trailblazer in applying evolutionary psychology to consumer behavior, appeared on the cover of the January 2025 edition of When Free to Choose.
This is my 31st year as a professor. Being an academic is inscribed in my DNA. To be able to create and disseminate new knowledge is the most noble of all pursuits. To properly do so, though, requires that truth and freedom be defended as inviolable deontological ideals. Otherwise, if one is constrained in what they can study or communicate, then academia ceases to be about truth.
In my 2020 book, The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense, I argued that in the same way that organisms (including humans) could be parasitized by physical brain worms that detrimentally alter the hostsā behaviors to serve the neuro-parasitesā interests, human beings could be infected by another class of devastating ideological neuro-parasites. I called these idea pathogens, and they include but are not limited to postmodernism, social constructivism, radical feminism, and cultural relativism, all of which stem from the academic ecosystem. It takes haughty professors, fully decoupled from reality within the walls of their ivory tower, to come up with some of the most imbecilic ideas imaginable. I then explain how these ideas came to be, and I offer a global mind vaccine to inoculate us against such departures from reason and common sense. In the 21st century, it should not be a debatable issue whether men can bear children or have menstrual cycles, but once a mind is infected with a mĆ©lange of these idea pathogens, all epistemological bets are off!
The Parasitic Mind addressed what happens to our cognitive system when it is hijacked by ideological rapture. My forthcoming book Suicidal Empathy further examines the descent to madness by highlighting the inability to implement optimal decisions when our emotional system is tricked into an orgiastic hyperactive form of empathy, deployed on the wrong targets. This is how the rights of a minuscule minority of trans women (i.e., biological males) trample the rights of actual women in athletic competitions. It is how illegal migrants end up receiving greater U.S. aid than American veterans or American victims of natural disasters. Evolution has endowed our emotional and cognitive systems with the capacity to deploy our resources strategically. This is why parents are willing to jump in front of a bus to save their biological children but are less likely to sacrifice their lives to save a random child across the globe. It does not make them callous but Darwinian beings capable of cost-benefit tradeoffs rooted in universal features of our human nature.
The victory of Donald Trump on November 5, 2024, is an unequivocal repudiation of the ideological parasites that have wreaked havoc on our societies. However, it is crucial that we refrain from becoming complacent. This is no time to rest on our laurels. It took many decades of assiduous indoctrination for these parasitic ideas to flourish in every nook and cranny of our institutions. For us to fully flourish within an ethos of freedom will require that each of us contribute to the battle of ideas. Everyone has a voice. Everyone has the potential to affect change. Trumpās victory showed us that the silent majority abhors all of the progressive woke nonsense. People wish to live dignified lives rooted in the principles that made America great, namely personal agency, individual dignity, and meritocracy. With that in mind, I cannot express the extent to which I feel fortunate to be serving as a Visiting Professor and Global Ambassador at Northwood University. If all universities exemplified the spirit of The Northwood Idea, academia would be in much better shape. Truth and freedom shall always prevail.
I feel this is a dangerous way of spreading hateful ideology. It frames it as a common sense argument, but it is based on falsehood. Where are the "victims of wokeness" and are the examples really victims, or people that just didn't get away with what they wanted to get away with? It is the same anti-migrant, anti-trans BS in better wrapping.
Owls are just that awesome! Makes it easy to find good stuff.
OMG, something that made me laugh in c/politics right now? Bravo! š
A data mining community bought it in 2022.
It made a lot of users upset and they moved on. I still us it. I paid for it, it did everything I want, and it's sent a whole 25kb of data so far this year. I haven't seen any actually evidence they're doing anything nefarious with it.
Until now, all EPA grants have gone to environmental saving causes. Where the heck is the equal opportunity to environmental killing causes? Nature would kill us if it got the chance. It sends murder hornets, killer bees, and other modern super-animals like the flying squirrel and electric eels. Do you want to be caught unprepared???
Rosie came up yesterday with the Irish PM. MTG's boyfriend, the guy that heckled Zelensky about not wearing a suit, asked why they let Rosie move there and Trump laughed and said good question. The PM had no clue what they were talking about and it got awkward.
A US reporter questioned the Taoiseach about Ms O'Donnell's departure from America.
"Why in the world would you let Rosie O'Donnell move to Ireland? I think she's going to lower your happiness levels", the reporter enquired.
MicheƔl Martin laughed nervously as President Trump told the reporter "Thank you, I like that question".
2022 Republicans: We are domestic terrorists.
2025 Republicans: You are domestic terrorists.
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Very nice, thank you for the links and words of encouragement! I tend to overthink things and get bogged down before getting started.
I did see there were quite a number of species! That's what makes all this so daunting! I just want to throw out some scoops of seed and attract bees and butterflies....why must it be so complex?! š¤Æ
Good reminder! Many of my garden centers have shut down, but there are 2 on my drive from work I havent checked out.
For anyone in US/Canada, someone here gave me this Xerces guide to regional pollinator plants that has sooooo much info. I definitely want some milkweed. We had a resurgence of monarch butterflies last year and it was really nice to see.
It's always interesting to learn about the talents of underrated animals like insects! The world around us is so amazing when we give it a closer look.
I was mainly just beeing silly, but I had thought of making one of these, and it seems that there is a lot that actually goes into having a good one. Proper size holes and the correct materials and all that. I suppose local insects require a number of specific things. I think I may go pollinator garden instead, but even finding the right types of plants seems daunting.
My original joke of the take a bee, leave a bee seems to have some basis in reality though! I found this blog post as the result of a reddit post and some insects do come and take some of the nesting insects! In addition to some hibernating or laying eggs, parasitic insects also love them, as one would enjoy a nice new supermarket in town! Seems similar to hawks staking out unsheltered bird feeders.
Take a bee, leave a bee?
I've test driven a majority of the apps at this point, and I think the variety of apps we have to choose from is impressive. They all feel pretty different too, so everyone should be able to find what works for them.
I think it was Connect I kept installed longest other than Summit and the discontinued Liftoff. I was a huge Boost fan on Reddit, but never jelled with the Lenny implementation.