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dan

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Aussie living in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Coding since 1998.
.NET Foundation member. C# fan
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Is this better than oomd?

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Costco do this too, at least in my area in California. They price some canned drinks per fluid ounce, and others per can. Really annoying.

I used to see Walmart do it too, but I think they’ve gotten better.

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10% fewer calories per pack.

Like the “light” juices that are “50% lower in sugar” because they dilute it 1:1 with water. I could just do that at home!

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Honey I shrinked the kids

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I could see this happening in more progressive states like California, Oregon, or Washington state.

California already has a bunch of consumer protection laws:

  • Store gift cards can never expire and must be redeemable for cash if they have a balance of less than $10.
  • A warranty can’t require you to register the product to be eligible for warranty coverage.
  • The CCPA, which is like a mini version of the GDPR. Companies must provide all data they’ve collected about you upon request, must delete all the data upon request, and must let you opt out from them selling your data (they literally have to have a link labeled “do not sell my personal information” on their site)
  • Anti price gouging laws.
  • As of July 1, drip pricing (hidden fees on top of advertised prices, such as service charges) will be illegal.

And probably a bunch of other ones I can’t think of off the top of my head :)

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Searx is dead. You’ll want to use SearxNG instead.

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Bring back DMOZ and the Yahoo directory.

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Nowadays a lot of people go straight to where they wanted to find info - Wikipedia, StackOverflow, IMDB, etc. - and search from there.

Didn’t people always do this, though? If I want to find something on Wikipedia, why wouldn’t I search on Wikipedia for it? I have Firefox configured so that it searches Wikipedia when I type “wiki” then a space then the search query.

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dropped their “don’t be evil” principle.

It’s still there. See the final paragraph: abc.xyz/investor/google-code-of-conduct/

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It’s interesting how light KDE has gotten. It used to be the big, bloated desktop environment that you wouldn’t even try using on old hardware. It seems to have traded places with GNOME.

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AFAIK Biden has plans to change the long-term capital gains rate to match the ordinary income rate, but I’m not sure of the current status of that.

For what it’s worth, people with low incomes (less than $47k) aren’t taxed on long-term capital gains at all.

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The family didn’t call the cops in this case. They called a mental health crisis team, and that team called the cops due to the presence of a weapon.

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Bad take. Just because one group of people had to go through some pain, doesn’t mean other groups should have to go through the same pain.

A long term strategy would still be better, but for now, this is a good move.

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A few Australian universities attend college fairs in the USA, because even after you include the price of the flights, accommodation, and the uni itself, studying in Australia can still end up cheaper than the USA. Americans seem to love the idea of going to Australia, too.

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This is a myth. The Win32 API doesn’t even have a method that returns the string “Windows 95”! Windows version numbers are numbers, not strings. Windows 95 was actually 4.0. Windows 98 was 4.1, ME was 4.5, and XP was 5.0.

Actually it’s not entirely a myth - there was some Java library that did this - but it wasn’t widespread at all, and certainly not the documented approach to check the version.

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9x had versions too… 95 was 4.0 and 98 was 4.1. They were mostly just used internally though.

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I remember using Windows 2000 at school. That OS was solid. Far more reliable and stable than what I was running at home (Windows 98, first edition).

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I’m on Windows 2000 which is 1987 versions ahead of Windows 13.

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Thanks for the correction :)

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Even if they huff and puff

Be careful - there’s a correlation between huffing, puffing, and houses being blown down.

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I’m not against gun control, but it seems to me that a state level fix ain’t it.

Views like this are why nothing gets done. Starting small is better than doing nothing at all.

It’s hard to change things for the whole country. It’s a lot easier to change things just in one state and observe the effects. If the changes work, other states may choose to do the same thing.

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Does the constitution say that guns need to be free?

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smasnug

Not sure if this is a reference to f4mi’s video but she’s one of my favourite YouTubers. www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJGqbDr5qBE

Corporate astroturfing is the norm

Went to Google Play to complain about Hulu. I noticed Google advertising that over 300 reviews had the verbatim quote “watch and movies that you love”. It’s always confusing that buggy corporate apps have >95% 5 star reviews until you see that the majority are just completely fake, and no one cares or is doing anything...

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If you want true honesty, read some of the 3 star reviews and below.

There are a lot of one star reviews that are astroturfing too (e.g. companies paying for negative reviews of competitors).

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adding “reddit” to the end of google search

As if there’s no astroturfing on Reddit :) there’s plenty of companies in the comments there, posts promoting particular brands or products that get to the front page, etc.

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