PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
For real. The German communities are multiplying fast
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
shitty sequel
I've heard a fair bit of hate against the sequel, could I ask why you dislike it? I've always thought of it as effectively a graphically updated version of the first game
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
Or you try to do some lumberjacking
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
I didn't just brick my Linux install in under a day. I was actually practicing a cyber attack against a secure system that successfully compromised all functionality...
But yes I did also just brick my Linux install in under a day
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 88%
If politicians don't want to be seen cheating how come there's so much training data of cheating politicians?
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
If we think of production as costing land, labour and capital, then more efficient methods of production would likely swap labour for capital. In that case then we just tax capital growth like we're doing now (Only properly, like without the loopholes). No need to complicate it past that
On Reddit I generally didn't read attached articles. I'd developed a pretty good intuition where the article title, website and top comments could tell me all I needed to know (And reading the source normally confirmed this) On Lemmy the smaller numbers of comments mean we need to engage with the content being discussed more directly, which is quite a nice change of pace for us Reddit converts.
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
Interesting read but I can't see this doing anything other than inciting mockery. The discussion on the environment is so developed that this sort of showmanship will only appeal to those that don't need their minds changing.
If it makes the author more comfortable and the apocalypse more vibey though I guess I'm down for it
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
Relevant video about lab meat. Tldr it will not scale enough to make a difference.
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
Pitbulls + children makes an interesting moral conflict in that framework
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
Spotted the American
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
I'd agree with all points but (As a Brit if that makes a difference) still like fireworks. Bonfire night and the new year fireworks are both big events in the UK, but largely took the form of fewer, larger displays that community centres or councils run. As such most people can get to a celebration but the damage is localised.
I have unfortunately noticed that recently more people have been setting them off in their backyards so would support more restrictions on who can buy them.
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
Since getting a NAS I now think of everything else as volatile storage
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
I've got a spinbot for crossing the street to exploit the universe's shoddy hitboxes
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
Jellyfin, caddy and duckdns can get you all the benefits Plex offers without needing to use their servers for logging in
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 66%
continues the endless inflation
UBI would likely lead to a decrease in wages or at least a period of stagnation as it would be less important to employees. As far as I've heard long run it shouldn't hurt
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
And we're just gonna let the pickaxes off without a tax?
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 91%
Totally agree. I don't care that my data was used for training, but I do care that it's used for profit in a way that only a company with big budget lawyers can manage
PlebsicleMcGee 1y ago • 100%
Gfycat had the excellent business model of hosting a load of high bandwidth content and not making any money from anyone