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  • If he's living with you, you could try to block it at the router/firewall level.

    On the machine, I'd just make it really slow rather than block it outright. Make it as unpleasant as possible to access those sites without blocking them outright. Making them slow makes it look like the sites suck. Blocking them makes it look like you did it or some conspiracy thing.

    But if he lives with you, blocking them from your network is perfectly ethical imo

  • "This"

    Not your post, but anything that's just an upvote in the form of a comment.

    Also anything that's egregious misinformation or bad faith posting.

    Or anything that's just spammy or bonkers crazy. I've blocked more people in my 1-ish year on Lemmy than I had in something like 10 years on Reddit...it definitely feels like Lemmy is the haven for Reddit refugees, including those who got banned for not really understanding how to engage in this type of space.

    Also, any post that really doesn't fit the community. Like NoStupidQuestions posts that aren't questions or are really just AITA or DAE (social validation) posts in disguise.

    I know that sounds like a lot, but for the most part, I don't vote on things. I upvote most posts that are cool/interesting enough to get me to go to the source or read through the comments, as well as any good comments. And pretty much any comment that engages in discussion with my own comments without being annoying or rude, lol

  • I got the base game for free a few years ago.

    I played and enjoyed it so much I bought the Platinum edition...on Steam, because it was cheaper there. (And other reasons, but this was the biggest one)

    One of the few games I actually went out and bought thanks to Epic. I feel slightly bad for not buying from them, lol

  • This is retconning/gaslighting the situation, something he's known the world over for doing.

    I like how you didn't know the word, so you used two wrong words that have the same sort of gist! Haha

    Retconning is only for fiction. As for gaslighting, that would be pretty hard to prove...

    "Misrepresenting" might be a better word there

  • I grew up in Canada.

    My high school English teacher let us choose books to write essays on from a selection of a dozen or so that he was intimately familiar with and could tell whether someone was BSing or not.

    I don't remember all of them, but I chose The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. I also remember reading 1984 in his class.

  • Thank you for sharing; great points.

    To me, this sounds a bit like crosswalks/intersections are the unsafe part rather than sidewalks.

    It's a rule of thumb for cyclists to walk their bikes across intersections (even on bike paths/trails!), turning cyclists into pedestrians. Not that pedestrians are particularly safe where I live, but that would address part of the issue here.

    Sidewalks where I live tend to have boulevards (grass off to either side for cyclists to pull onto), which may be different than the environments where these studies took place (I'm picturing buildings on one side and roads on the other).

  • Ah, that makes sense.

    When I ride on sidewalks, I cross carefully. If there is any chance of a car coming, I slow down significantly to the point of getting off my bike at times.

    Where I live, I have more close calls at such intersections in the bike lanes because cars like to try to make right turns in front of me. The first one can usually get in front, and I have to stop to not get hit, then the one behind thinks that they get to do the same thing.

    I figure that walking my bike across an intersection isn't much different than someone pulling a grocery cart across the street.

  • 40% of eligible voters stay home and cry about our unfair election system in the U.S . While feeling smug about letting unchecked fascism take over as a consequence.

    Thankfully, they saved Palestine by not voting for Kamala Harris!

  • You can have social media accounts without explicitly sharing your personal information.

    Yes, they can infer a lot of info about you. But you don't need to use those accounts for sharing pictures of yourself, for example.

  • Not in the US, but my mom works for a really bad union whose greatest accomplishment seems to be giving employees paid 15-minute breaks every 4 hours or so.

    The union talks big about protecting employees, but really only protects them the way that an HR department would.