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*for 1 week's worth of groceries but yea..
  • upper 0.5% of wealth

    I don't think nobody out of the upper 0.1% of the US would gain by their policies (and those mostly vote against them), and 90% of the people in it would probably lose too. For the 0.01%, it's a matter of valuing short or long term gains and actual wealth as opposed to "Hah! Suffer you poor! I'm better than that!"

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  • I don't think "easier" is the right way to compare here. The C++ build tools will absolutely rewrite your code into something you can't expect to guess, but it doesn't make them hard to "use".

  • Lemmy is a failed Reddit alternative
  • There's an ecosystem of entire instances with crazy rules.

    The fact that Lemmy just doesn't become unusable with all this brokerage tells a lot about the benefits of a distributed system.

  • Old timers know
  • The year Linux takes over the desktops!

    I fell like the reason nobody uses FileZila and etc anymore is because everybody that wanted it migrated to Linux already. So seriously, it already happened.

  • Outstanding idea.
  • The return is delayed because they decided to run a lot of extra experiments on their experimental capsule.

    I'm not saying it's not fucked-up. The extra experiments are all because there's a lot of stuff that must be fixed or else they'll get a really pissed-off customer. But it's not just stuck there because it can't return.

  • Thoughts on terrorism
  • If you are focusing on the name, yes, it changes because when the government does it, it becomes a much worse crime.

    But I do think this is focusing on the wrong thing. There is a huge amount of discussion on those shows about terrorism coming from an oppressed group, full of nuances and different values. All of what becomes meaningless if you go... denying (?) the terrorism that is completely clear.

  • Why do all those US universities have dealings with Israel?

    All those student protests on the US seem to be about stopping their universities from supporting the Israel government. But supporting a foreign government is not a normal thing for a university to do, why do they do it?

    Is there some educational or research resource they get?

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