Daxter101 6d ago • 80%
Yeah, when you're going 90km/h, it's fucking idiotic. It's way too fucking close, you're going to kill someone. Random brake check incoming!
Daxter101 2w ago • 100%
I mean, in an abstract sense your concern is valid, but, at least how I see this case, this racist dogwhistle is very fragile, in order to stay discreet, and the meme is very low-stake to use.
The "battle arena" is also the chaotic "meme market", where there is much less top-down control too, and individual idea virality reigns king. That is to say, as long as you explain your idea well, as long as your meme "hits a nerve", it will spread either way.
To be exact about what I think, I think we should do both: 1. Use the meme as a meme, because it's fun and dilutes the use of the dogwhistle, and 2. Explain the dogwhistle when we get the chance, without telling people to not use the meme. The explanation helps expose the racists, the meme delivers the antidote.
Daxter101 2w ago • 36%
There is no Firefox without people's desire for privacy. There is no sufficient privacy without people removing the diseased fingerprint of multiple big companies.
There is no possibility of a big browser surviving, without caving to big companies, in the artificially hostile web created by Google's monopoly.
And that last one is fundamentally unfair, beyond any accusation of "Derivative!" anyone can make.
Daxter101 2w ago • 100%
I can't, for the love of god, find the damned post and comment that talked about it, no matter how much I look for it.
::: spoiler Where I found it. It was about the same screenshot though, and posted in Lemmy not too long ago (maximum 2 days before this post) :::
But, like, this is how language works. If you normalize a different meaning to a word, that word loses its previous function. That's what oppressive regimes and cultures do to the most useful linguistic tools of the oppressed.
::: spoiler Short explanation They use the specific word, to identify and objectify those that use it first, and then co-opt the word and change the useful meaning to something that helps the oppression instead.
Am example is the word "woke", coming from poor African Americans, meaning to keep an eye out for dangerous racists. That word being, over a long period of time, stolen and bastardized by those same racists, and turned into a tool for othering whoever is not part of their cultural group. :::
So, it definitely works, and it should work better the more secretive the original meaning is.
Daxter101 2w ago • 100%
CSM is a very, very worrying series of capitalized letters to read, not knowing their origin.
Daxter101 2w ago • 100%
Something I recently read that makes 100% sense though is, such dogwhistles gain power if avoided.
You probably should make memes with it, to muddle its meaning, and make it useless for them to identify each other with.
Daxter101 3w ago • 84%
...Cool sticker, awful opinion
Daxter101 3w ago • 100%
I call this comment, the "58008's Wild Ride"
Daxter101 3w ago • 78%
After a short read, the case is specifically "Steam is prohibiting developers from selling their games to other platforms, at a price lower than that of steam, and then pockets the 30% platform cost, due to effective monopoly power".
Which, if true, is super bullshit.
Daxter101 3w ago • 100%
I've legitimately had these thoughts. Being raised amab and isolated af growing up, finally found people I legitimately trusted and loved, for the first time after I was 24. The emotional shock was large to say the least.
"Wow, this is what some other people's every day life is? Truly being able to relax around loving people their whole life? That's so much bullshit."
Less memeable, but hey, that's what we've got 😅
Daxter101 4w ago • 100%
My mental illness is a convenient side effect of society's plan to literally weaken its populace for the sake of control and political stability 💕
(It's the God one, just replacing God with the ruling class 🥰)
Daxter101 4w ago • 100%
It's better, because here the underlying pacing isn't left ruined after the removal.
Removing the laugh track leaves behind (hilariously) awkward gaps.
::: spoiler This is what laugh track removal would look like in this case
Actually kinda funny still, lol :::
Daxter101 4w ago • 100%
Fyi, string theory, which is a popular, well known theory that assumes 11 dimensions, doesn't really have that much appeal in the scientific community. It's still fun to talk about tho
Daxter101 1mo ago • 100%
That's every company though
Daxter101 1mo ago • 100%
That's intentional. Variable reward schedule, just like every other algorithm.
I'm order to addict you better to scrolling.
Source: https://lemmy.cafe/post/5906165
"u always on that damned phone" there are little gay people in here that like me
mintgoth: just learned that the word "ferret" is derived from the Latin word *furittus* meaning "LITTLE THIEF" and that a group of ferrets is called a BUSINESS and i am absolutely pleased with this new knowledge insomniac-arrest: I am enriched by this knowledge, thank you
::: spoiler Day 1, panicked cry for help Hello, I hope it's ok to not post a picture, I'm quite a mess right now. I lack sleep, and I'm stressed, and just stopping panicking, lying down to write this and sleep. I just brought home, on somewhat of a whim, the goodest and most communicative little boy cat from the street (he looks around or less than 6 months). And I already have a lovely, cranky, scaredy cat of a 6 year old lady (sterilised). I made the assumed mistake of letting them meet face to face as soon as I unlocked the door to the apartment. Anya (old lady cat) froze, and left, scared, and went to her room with her litterbox, and has stayed there since. The Boy, I left a bit around the apartment, to make sure he actually *wants* to stay instead of going back to the street (he loves it), took him outside and back once so he could emergency shit because he didn't like the sand in the second litterbox I prepared (maybe too little, I'll get more tomorrow), and now I've closed him in the WC, with a good-sized box with his new fluffy blanket, food and water for a day, and the insufficient but untouched litterbox. And he is very happy in his box, in the closed room. But in between all that, were the incidents: A couple of times, The Boy went into Anya's room, found her, sat far away, curled his tail around his feets, and slow-blinked at her. She was not accepting. Deep-mewls, staying as far as possible (cornered), raised hairs on tail, tail circling around her side not touching her body, lowered ears, wide eyes. He respected the distance. I put _him_ in the bathroom, closed the door, put _her_ food outside the door to the bathroom. Left him to relax (he is, he is fine). Sat with her in her room for half an hour, so she would relax. She did a bit. Still hasn't left her room, but came for pets after a while, in her room. So. Given how unprepared I am for this, and how much I love both kittens, what tips do you have for me? What to be careful of? The situation is not ideal. Is there any condition, where I should be prepared to send The Boy to be an outside cat, for the better of everyone? I'm dying of sleepiness, ask anything, and any help is welcome. Thank you so much for even reading all this. Now I'm gonna sleep, and I'll be back in the morning. ::: Day 2 update edit: Okay, everything is smoother now. Further updates in body for everyone interested, but thanks a lot either way, all this info was pretty helpful, directly or indirectly, and just writing this all down has helped ***immensely*** with my maddening anxiety with this whole situation. The boy got vet-ted, he has nothing serious, just a little snot for which I'll be giving him a small antibiotics treatment. ::: spoiler good boy spiel He is a very good boy, smartest and most communicative and trusting cat I've ever met, and even after the messy vet visit, he still repeatedly chose to come back with me whenever I gave him the choice of returning where I found him, or even just outside the building. No, he wants to be here. That fact helped me calmed down ***a lot***. ::: ::: spoiler Current situation Currently, the boy has gorged himself full, from the stress of the vet visit no doubt, and is contently sleeping in his box in the closed bathroom. Anya is walking around the house, generally smelling everything, and paying occasional attention to the bathroom door. She is eating and drinking normally every so often, eyeing warily the faraway but visible door. She no longer looks actively scared or stressed, looking ok enough with the current arrangement. ::: ::: spoiler Short term plans I read Jackson's guides, and they've been really helpful for context and building intuition, but neither my house, nor my situation allow really following them step by step, so we're gonna wing it a bit. I'm going to have each of them inside their own room (different rooms) for a portion of each day, leaving the other one to roam the entire house for that time. Anya evening to noon (play->sleep->job->relax) time, the boy the rest. I'm lucky I have 5 days off work starting today, to give them the attention they need. ::: Once I find out why I can't upload pictures, I will show the kitties off, and give an update on their situation. Thanks everyone!
I'm sorry for the bad rule, but rule number rule rule. EDIT: I'm glad people like and are discussing the post. For the record though, I posted this for the funny number lol