I have inherited a US$4 / 3.6€ toaster from a previous housemate. I told myself I'll replace it when it dies, but it's been nearly 12 years. That Sunbeam is much prettier than my plastic sweatshop junk and I'm a little jealous of it.
I think I'm so used to planned obsolescence in tech that I greatly underestimated how hard it is to fuck up building a toaster. Mine doesn't toast evenly, sure. But how perfectly even do I really need my toast to be?
I just did some napkin maths for my previous place. The rent has increased 28-33% over a decade (I think 33%, but I'm not 100% sure i remember the correct rent from when i moved in). Inner west Sydney, location with good public transport access. Knowing that they have the same dodgy cunt property manager and real estate, I can just about guarantee almost no work has been done to justify a rent increase at all.
Your title uses far too active a verb to be referring to a hypothetical situation.
I get that you want to promote XMPP but accusing others of corruption is not how to do it, unless you have solid proof of it. Do you have any sources suggesting Signal has sold data?
Oh, Mr. Darcy. In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love your spotted toebeans and dazzling white whiskers.
In our backyard, we don’t have to worry about it because our backyard is fenced, and the dogs keep a tight perimeter. However, out front I’ve recently been spooking cats hiding in the bushes beneath our bird feeders....
Additional to moving and/or securing the food source, there are a bunch of very pleasant odours cats hate that are harmless and plant-based. Lavender, citrus, mints, etc. Too strong for cat noses.
A bunch of the complaints sound like the same complaints I've heard from many companies. But it also sounds like a shit place to work, with some arrogantly poor leadership decisions.
Pretty predictable stuff from spez. If I were one of Reddit's seemingly innumerable VP's, I'd be questioning if my total compensation package is worth much anymore.
Latin has plenty of neuter gender nouns, Reddit would probably be a third declension noun as a foreign proper name. Given 'reddit' is already a third person indicative present active verb though, and verbs match the subject's gender in the instance it is a participle, essentially making Reddit non-binary and gender-fluid, this might still be confusing for some.
Just as the title suggest. Is there anyway we can prevent Lemmy from being such a giant sphere of political annoyance just like Reddit? No matter where you go on reddit before the API changes and even now, someone has to bring politics into it. Even in post or subreddits where it’s not needed....
I wish the worst thing about politics for me was how noisy it is. I suspect that the people who are bothered by the noise of politics are usually people who have usually never had legislation or policies introduced which can directly or indirectly get them killed.
Politics is usually at the forefront of my mind, as with many others who feel lives are at stake. As such, I think the only way to truly stop politics from being a common topic is to put fewer people in danger to begin with. I don't see that happening anytime soon.
There's also the problem of bots and paid commentary though, which is a popular way to influence social groups. But that's just the same problem as humanity has always had and are always going to have - verifying who is real and who isn't. This is a problem which will also get harder to detect and measure with further developments in machine learning. Realistically we would need some ability to authenticate a user's actual singular identity, which requires collecting and storing more personal user data. Even then, to do this with maybe sufficient accuracy would prevent many people from being able to participate. It's a huge can of worms.
So I'm afraid you will have to stick with the current hacky workaround of blocking or ignoring people and communities who discuss things which don't interest you. Much like how I have scrolled past many pictures of beans today. And you can join communities which share your definitions of politics and distaste for its pervasiveness.
Dehumanisation. I feel as though people are increasingly becoming ok with other people being punished for their involvement in something that is genuinely wrong/evil/bad. But the people experiencing the steepest punishments are almost never the people with significant culpability for the wrong/evil/bad decisions.
"Just following orders" might not be a great excuse, but punishing pawns for a king's choices isn't an effective deterrent or remedy either.
It seemed strange that Twitter posted this update on its business blog until the company mentioned that rate limiting has had a "minimal" effect on advertising. Many pointed out that limiting the number of tweets users could read per day would make it harder for advertisers to reach users and for Twitter to make money....
"Any advance notice on these actions would have allowed bad actors to alter their behavior to evade detection."
Alternately: Everything we do must be top secret, and it's definitely not because we're totally making it up as we go with zero actual planning or testing. We pinky swear.
I guess it's almost an improvement on their poop emoji default non-reply. It looks like this problem was big enough for them to do active damage control; Musk must have been real pissed off.
Any uniqueness to your climate or location? I see a lot of green in one of your photo backgrounds, could this be built up pollen and dust bound by minerals from the rain? Maybe combined with the residue from other cleaning attempts.
I would try a bristled scrubbing brush with dish soap first. If that didn't work, I'd try the brush with a weak vinegar to see if it's a pH issue.
Another thought: this might be plastic coating on the mesh degrading after extended UV exposure. In which case you probably have to replace it, but might as well try some home chemistry first?
The thrill of getting a new toaster for your wedding anniversary (lemmy.world)
OC Baby macaque getting groomed by its mother in Jigokudani, Japan.
OC Many years ago, I was lucky enough to visit Jigokudani / "Hell's Valley" in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. If this is hell, the second macaque from the left doesn't seem to mind too much.
Fell at the first hurdle
How much has rent increased around Australia? (www.sbs.com.au)
Signal is just a company selling privacy
Signal is a centralized app, run by a company. If they are offered enough money or legal threat they will sell out or close....
Cocoa (lemmy.world)
Meet him.
Some system load graphs of last 24h (lemmy.world)
For those who find it interesting, enjoy!
Mr. Darcy and his favorite blanket (lemmy.world)
Dali (feddit.nl)
What is the best way to harass free roaming cats that stalk our bird feeders?
In our backyard, we don’t have to worry about it because our backyard is fenced, and the dogs keep a tight perimeter. However, out front I’ve recently been spooking cats hiding in the bushes beneath our bird feeders....
Inside Reddit's path to an IPO, where employees see 'thrash' from constant pivots and say more managers may leave amid a flattening (www.businessinsider.com)
Without Paywall: https://archive.fo/L402K
REPOST r/DebateReligion is requiring all posts to be in Latin - reddit - kbin.social (kbin.social)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/477461...
Ziprocks (lemmy.world)
Can we prevent Lemmy from being so political?
Just as the title suggest. Is there anyway we can prevent Lemmy from being such a giant sphere of political annoyance just like Reddit? No matter where you go on reddit before the API changes and even now, someone has to bring politics into it. Even in post or subreddits where it’s not needed....
What from reddit do you hope to never see on lemmy?
i can’t stand megathreads – no one reads these! no one wants their posts banished there!
Twitter says it couldn't tell people about rate limiting in advance | Engadget (www.engadget.com)
It seemed strange that Twitter posted this update on its business blog until the company mentioned that rate limiting has had a "minimal" effect on advertising. Many pointed out that limiting the number of tweets users could read per day would make it harder for advertisers to reach users and for Twitter to make money....
How was Robodebt allowed to happen? We're about to find out (www.abc.net.au)
How do I get rid of the hard particulate matter embedded within my window screen (lemmy.world)
I moved into a place with one very hazy window screen that is difficult to see through....