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  • You're right, I should not have lumped them in with boomers. That was a last minute and before submission to address the Marjorie's/Karen's of the world. Please accept my apologies.

  • Go ahead, ya swarmy fucks. You think a CEO denying healthcare is the last high profile death, take the last of everything, from those who have so little, and no bunker or hired goons will save you. Mark my words, when backed against a wall, they will lose. History has proven that over and over again.

  • Only boomers and some Gen-x believed it. The rest of us grew up with the Internet and an ever-increasing feeling of betrayal and hopelessness.

    Edit: Modified the language around Gen-X per the reply below.

  • Why are you so mad? You might need to take a break from online interaction until you calm down. Or not, I'm not your unloving parent!

  • The source code for keyshare.link is out there and it does exactly what you talk about, but using reddit user access. Maybe someone could work within the license to code a similar tool for Lemmy users.

  • If it's anything like ChatGPT, it'll probably try to gaslight itself into thinking something that never existed, exists and can do the exact thing you're trying to do!

  • We live on, through you!

  • I absolutely don't shed a tear for this man, nor his family, honestly. They lived their best life with the money he made off the denials of those who needed help the most. They can all straight up fuck themselves. Same with the media outlets trying to chastise the masses for their corporate overloads finally feeling a bit of the same discomfort and worry that they've saddled the rest of us with.

    I don't advocate for violence, but I absolutely don't feel a thing for this guy or any other billionaire with similar targets bearing down on them. I see nothing, I know nothing, and thanks to their ilk, I feel nothing.

  • ...depose.

  • That's why the ruling class pushes all the wedge issues and divisiveness they do. If we could talk to each other, we'd find we had more in common than otherwise expected. I thought the recent surge in union activity could have continued to a general strike across the nation. The rich know what unites us and actively seems to keep us fractured so we don't realize our combined power.

    Maybe this dude will be a catalyst in a revolution that sets these disgusting, wealthy leeches in their place.

  • Come back and let us know what you find out, please. If it's a malicious distro, let us know the site so we can warn others.

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  • hitting them square in the pocketbook.

    I've been saying this for years to people, but it won't happen, sadly, if history is anything to go on. The average consumer will always take the easiest path to convenience, even foregoing their leverage as a consumer, if given the choice for a simple monetary resolution.

    If the average consumer had the fortitude to resist getting something they wanted now for better pricing/functionality, a lot of these businesses wouldn't be doing the bullshit they have been doing with price hikes and enshittification. We are simply not a society that can live without these conveniences.

    Those that try to "vote with their wallet" (econ 101, baby) know the power the consumer has if principled enough to give up convenience for leverage. Unfortunately, as long as someone can throw money at a problem and call it fixed, it will be difficult to pressure companies to do anything to improve their product. I'd love to be proven wrong.

    Hell, maybe one silver lining of the impending tariff disaster is the consumer will be unable to afford it as stuff we need gets too expensive for the stuff we want.

  • It's not about whether the tracking number is legit but whether that tracking number has anything to do with someone's actual address or a package being sent to them. The status of the tracking number, if legit, should be enough to verify the contents of the original message. In my experience, when the address has been wrong, or input incorrectly, I'll see some sort of message about difficulty with the address and how it set the address to something or requested information.

  • Then no reason to even question the validity of the original message.

  • They give you the package info. Just ignore their email and input that into the USPS address manually. Kind of like the FedEx and UPS scams. You don't have to use their link to "check the status" of something. Go to the real site, enter number, see fake, ignore!

  • For the work passwords I have to remember and cannot always access a password manager, I use pass phrases instead. Statistically, 3 random, non-similar words, are more secure than normal passwords. Changing random letters to symbols and capitalizing can further improve the security. For instance...

    • Stove glob3 hamst#r
    • pants Stuffin& quote
    • z1ptie float beet$l
  • Picked up Crime Scene Cleanup yesterday and I'm enjoying it, so far.

  • Start growing your own food, boil rain water for clean water, and avoid close contact with others for the next four years then? Can't wait to hear about all the cases of preventable diseases, contaminated foods, and new, deadly viruses we get introduced to once these clowns take over...