biofaust,

News, and I would argue journalism in general, is not what the term knowledge is referring to in that sentence.

MystikIncarnate,

That was the dream… Now it’s…

Holy shit, someone get this man a charging cable.

Tangent5280,

Now it makes sense. The dream of universal access to knowledge was actually the iphone’s - and it was because the phone was dying, and seeing death visions, like life flashing before it’s eyes.

Adalast,

I choose to believe the author did this intentionally.

InternetTubes,

Sort of feel that dream really went downhill fast the moment troll factories and Cambridge Analytica / Emerdata showed how much it could be milked and paved the way for the expansions on doing it.

mrginger,

All this talk of state-sponsored/subsidized news/media gives me the wiggins, at least as someone who lives in the US. I’m sure people smarter than myself could come up with a bullet proof system to prevent abuse, but really, I would have little faith it would stand the test of time. I feel like any protections you put in place would be eroded eventually. All it takes is one “emergency” or “disaster”. Maybe I’m wrong. It just feels so 1984ish.

Danthe,

BBC

Getawombatupya,

And ABC

Corgana,
@Corgana@startrek.website avatar

PBS and NPR

Telodzrum,

. . . what? Neither of those are state-run media.

Adalast,

Do you mean “American Broadcasting Company”? Because they are owned by Disney.

nonfuinoncuro,

I think judging from his home instance he means Australian

drekly,

Ah yes. The conservative government decided they would be in charge of choosing the chairman, chose a major party doner, and the BBC now kiss the conservative government’s ass whenever possible. Flawless.

TheBiGuy,

I’d say German state media is going OK. Its anything but perfect but definetly doesn’t kiss any parties ass

Arsenal4ever,

Facts are behind a paywall and bullshit flows for free.

chicken,

NYT has a lot of bullshit tbf

Arsenal4ever,

This is why we can’t have nice things.

notabird,

There is a reason for it, isn’t there? Bullshit is motivated to manipulate, and spread propaganda. While, truth based journalism needs professionals to do due diligence. While we can argue for better journalism, wishing for everything to be free ain’t gonna work.

Unless we are okay with… Ads. We won’t tolerate that either, would we?

virtualbriefcase,

Pro tip: Adblock + JavaScript disabled (Ublock Origin can do both) will block most paywalls

Kyoyeou,
@Kyoyeou@lemmy.world avatar

Ublock can unblock paywalls?

virtualbriefcase,

Most paywalls can be bypassed by disabling JavaScript, which Unlock Origin can do on a site by site basis if you click on the advanced icon

Kyoyeou,
@Kyoyeou@lemmy.world avatar

Just found the Button, that’s really really cool thanks!

Adalast,

Most of the time you can delete modern paywalls from the website by editing the HTML in your browser.

resetera.com/…/editing-website-code-in-the-browse…

There are also several extensions that claim they can, uBlock is one of them.

Telodzrum,
b3an,
@b3an@lemmy.world avatar
nonfuinoncuro,

That was sad and infuriating. Pirates are our only hope.

Vespair,

It’s not talked about enough how “traditional news” is culpable for the rise of “fake news” by locking vital information and reporting behind exactly these kinds of pay walls, thus causing people to seek alternative free means instead. This is how fake news sites thrive; pushed into the forefront by traditional media who refuse to adapt their business models to the modern landscape.

OrnateLuna,

You can’t have actually free and truthful news as long as people need money to survive

Vespair,

I never said free, I said they needed to adapt their business model. I also never said the reason didn’t make sense, but the ramifications remain the same even if there is good reason for the practice. Whether by design or not, they still share culpability.

ricdeh,
@ricdeh@lemmy.world avatar

You should charge your battery, sir!

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I found the image on Mastodon, so it’s not mine, but I agree. I never let my battery get below 50% if I can help it. If it gets below 20, I’m in panic mode.

greywolf0x1,

Why?

Genuinely I let mine drop to 5% before charging, I think letting it discharges makes the battery last longer.

HerrBeter,

Nah you want to have like 20% or so. Dendrites and other li-ion demons enjoy lower charge, and enjoy when charging is done in cold weather

timo_timboo_,

I never let my battery get below 50% if I can help it.

that doesn’t sound great for the battery

Klaymore,
@Klaymore@sh.itjust.works avatar

Modern Lithium-Ion batteries like to stay between like 40%-70% charge, and going above or below that wears of out a bit faster. It was older batteries where you needed to fully empty and fully charge them.

scurry,

Most modern devices can manage the battery for you pretty well, helping with any harm it might do. But even then, it’s less bad for the battery than deep discharges and recharges (where the battery does get low). It’s honestly probably fine.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Seems to work fine to me.

UnbeatenDeployGoofy,

Universal access, as in everyone need to pay 8 dollars a month for the privilege.

DragonTypeWyvern,

I mean, libraries do cost you money too. You just don’t see the itemized bill.

samus12345,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

Taxes are the subscription fee of life.

DragonTypeWyvern,

Well I’m glad we all agree that “universal access” always has a cost, so unless you want to nationalize the press I’m not sure what y’all want.

Maybe we can just leave them a profit driven third party that you are legally required to support with your taxes? Seems like praxis to me, no problems with that at all.

MrShankles,

Equity. I just don’t know how we’ll ever achieve it. A common enemy of the human race, maybe? We’ve already perfected fighting each other. Maybe if a “physical something” were attacking us, that we could kill; we might find a little more “human camaraderie”.

Put a scooby-doo-type mask on climate change, so we can have something physical to try and punch. But “Jinkies! It was something intangible this whole time!”.

espentan,

Yeah, I still dont get why people can’t just work for for free! Greedy bastards.

Especially publishers. It’s not like they play an important role in modern society, at all. They can do research, perform interviews and write stories during the day, and then, if they absolutely need food and a friggin’ roof over their heads, they can work at McDonald’s or something in the evenings.

/s

redcalcium,

News agency should’ve been operated by non-profit organizations IMO. The non-profit organizations can be funded by grants, donations, etc (e.g. like how wikimedia is funded).

Obi,
@Obi@sopuli.xyz avatar

Or public, like the BBC for example.

redcalcium,

Probably not the best idea though for independent journalism. My country had a publicly funded news agency and it was notorious for never reporting any bad thing the government did.

MrShankles,

Speaking from the US, so please forgive my underlying bias:

If we could figure out how to actually maintain a “separation of powers” maybe we could actually have a little more “for the people, by the people”. And I don’t mean it as just a US standpoint (though I am quoting our doctines), because I do believe that those ideologies have merit. But here I am in the US, still “wondering” how “separation of church and state” can’t be (and never truly was) maintained.

People hold the power AND people need to be held accountable. I really wish we could find a way to balance that appropriately. Maybe simply throwing around a few more “-isms” could fix it (the last sentence is sarcasm)

MrShankles,

I’d rather my taxes go to public services than being diluted into the pockets of middle-men. Publishers are still be valuable, but they have to adapt like everyone else. Education, healthcare, and information… sounds like a recipe for too much equality; better to stomp that out and continue forth, like the term “future” doesn’t exist for everyone

Why would I want change when I’m finally getting the hang of things? That sounds difficult and scary, and I might have to adjust my lifestyle… and for what? Other people!? Morals!? Justice!? We already have those, otherwise I would’ve never made it to where I am today… backslash-fucking-s

If democracy wasn’t constantly undermined by greed, we might actually solve real problems. But problems are too far in the future for me, when I’ll no longer be alive to care. Continue status-quo than, nothing we can do

Colorcodedresistor,

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  • soviettaters,

    Probably a Capricorn 🙄

    focalors,

    Bypass Paywalls Clean will do the job for you.

    Zuberi,

    Came here to post this

    Trekman10,
    @Trekman10@sh.itjust.works avatar

    How long before this goes the way of 12ft.io

    fleetw16,

    What’s 12ft.io?

    demlet,

    It’s the website I literally clicked to from the link in your comment. :D

    sundaylab,

    A service to remove paywalls.As far as I remember,it doesn’t work with the NYT but does a good job with a bunch of other sites.

    Trekman10,
    @Trekman10@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Another paywall workaround

    Dogeek,

    What’s wrong with 12ft?

    RobbieGM,

    I think it got bought out

    demlet,

    I use it all the time and it’s great. I’m kind of wondering the same thing now…

    Trekman10,
    @Trekman10@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Disabled on lots of sites now

    fne8w2ah,

    Literally a game of whack-a-mole regarding paywalls and adblockers.

    jayandp,

    I wish I could just pay per article sometimes. Let the subscription be optional for people who read a lot from that source.

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