Non-Americans of Lemmy, what does your country do to protect the rights of criminal defendants?
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    thedirtyknapkin
    16h ago 75%

    this is America, half this country gets a boner when they think about shooting someone and being praised for it. all cops started this way and so they don't feel bad when the enable vigilante justice in others. they all think that shit's cool as hell anyway

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  • Lemmy's gaining popularity, so I thought new people should see this.
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    thedirtyknapkin
    16h ago 79%

    what is, "aes"? it's usually best to define niche acronyms when using them in a general community.

    the article you linked doesn't help, it's too niche for Google to help... autocratic ethnostate? authoritarian election trick?

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  • My parents never did any extravagant trips like to Disney world or Sea world. Knowing what I know now I'm kinda grateful for that.
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    thedirtyknapkin
    16h ago 83%

    when it comes to genuinely unique technology based experiences like that, there's nothing that beats Disney world. Disney Land is really nothing like it. Disney Land is mostly a regular theme park, not that much different than a six flags. Disney world has the most money and research put into it of any physical attraction in the world. that shit has probably had more money dumped into it than the Roman collosseum in its time. the things thet have there now feel like actual magic. they have 3d hologram systems, the have lightsabers that extend and look exactly like the movies, they have the same level of robot as what Tesla used to announce the cybertaxi just running around the park all the time. I've never been, but they have the most unbelievable entertainment technology there. i can see how a child would walk away feeling like they experienced something special.

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    Jump
    *HUUUP*
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    thedirtyknapkin
    17h ago 100%

    who the hell is this character that apparently only I haven't heard of???

    there is straight up not enough info here to Google it and the comments aren't helping.

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  • No excuse
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    thedirtyknapkin
    17h ago 100%

    maaan, one time i pulled in awkward to the corner of a parking lot at a trail head to wait for my friend. i was pulled forward and at an angle so i could see past the other cars and know if my friend had driven past the lot. the was no cell service so i had to go flag him down when i saw him since the rail head wasn't very well marked. I made sure i wasn't in anyone's way, but it was an ugly ass park job if it had actually been a park job.

    as I was sat there with my windows cracked two dudes walked past and spent like 5 minutes shitting on Subaru drivers because of my park job. they didn't see me in the car i guess. like, they were just making incorrect assumptions, but it still kinda hurt...

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  • Proof we're living in a simulation
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    thedirtyknapkin
    2d ago 85%

    you're telling me that this guy saw something that he didn't understand, but payed piqued his curiosity, and instead of trying it to see what it's like he goes straight to skizo posting about it on the Internet?

    this is why trump is winning.

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  • What asynchronous games, or games with asynchronous features would you recommend?
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    thedirtyknapkin
    2d ago 100%

    the base invasion system in metal gear solid 5. it was a risky optional side part, but you would place your best guys and equipment around your base and other players could try to break through that. i don't remember many of the specifics, but it was kind of interesting.

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  • FCC Republican opposes regulation of data caps with analogy to coffee refills
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    thedirtyknapkin
    5d ago 100%

    i currently have one of the few municipal Internet plans in the United States.

    best Internet I've ever had. gigabit symmetric fiber for a flat $60/mo. no fees, no outages, no data caps.

    during the one outage i experienced in the three years I've had them i was quickly able to find multiple places to see status updates about the hardware issue they had and it was fixed in under an hour.

    they also have a 2.5 gig and a 10 gig option for reasonable prices. I don't think many other companies even offer anything above 1 gig outside of business packages.

    it will be difficult for me to move anywhere else. with the work that i do this has been life-changing. come to Longmont Colorado, we have good Internet, amazing mountain sunsets, and lots of tacos.

    i love my government Internet. it's one of the biggest things keeping me here.

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  • FCC Republican opposes regulation of data caps with analogy to coffee refills
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    thedirtyknapkin
    5d ago 100%

    yeah funny enough, this is more of a recent thing. it's still spreading at the moment. isps over here just kind of got it in their head that they could make extra money with this one day.

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  • Nature documentaries
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    thedirtyknapkin
    6d ago 33%

    and you are more reasonable than many. many others would deny that people are dying if you can't show them people that have died.

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  • TIL Stein Gate is also a game
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    thedirtyknapkin
    6d ago 100%

    i would consider persona to be a different genre. it's closer to Pokemon with a lot of dialogue. i guess I'm defining visual novels partly as things that don't have much gameplay. if there is a significant other portion of gameplay with complex mechanics outside of dialogue that's just a different thing in my book.

    I... don't love persona, but that more because i can't get into the teenage highschool drama. the number of times i felt myself internally screaming "holy shit i don't care, you won't even remember this in 5 years" made me eventually realize I just wasn't having a great time. liked the Pokemon fights though. I could see myself loving a different game that plays similar with a more mature story.

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  • Nature documentaries
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    thedirtyknapkin
    6d ago 33%

    if you save the child people will discredit your story. it's not a story of a child dying if the child doesn't die. you can't capture what is happening if you stop it from happening.

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    thedirtyknapkin
    6d ago 100%

    there's much more purpose to nature documentaries.

    no one would care about any of these animals or there plights without them. zoos and nature documentaries are the biggest drivers or interest and donations in the protecting the natural world.

    not interfering with what is happening is more than just a nature documentary thing, it's a journalism thing in general. the only reason journalists get access to the places and things they do is because they don't interfere. interfering with the natural world is a hard thing to do right. usually the obvious answer is the wrong one when it comes to preservation and restoration. and i mean sure, there's times when it's obvious that your interference wouldn't be a bad thing, but part of the point of following a code of ethics is to remove the human element. follow the code strictly and you will never cause harm.

    imagine if a bbc earth filmmaker accidentally got an endangered animal in a remote area sick because he decided to remove a fish hook. that remote area would never allow anyone to film there again.

    but generally, the goal of journalists is to show things as they are. to educate the world on the problem. to do that you must show the problem playing out without intervention. and if there is no problem, if it's just an animal being hunted then you'd likely be causing harm to something else by preventing it.

    a journalist believes they can do more good by showing one child dying to the entire world than by using their talents with words and cameras to somehow save a single starving child. they went there in person to do what they think will be effective in the long term. you could also go there in person to get hands on and save the animals if you want. they are no more guilty of not saving these things than you are.

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  • TIL Stein Gate is also a game
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    thedirtyknapkin
    7d ago 100%

    eh, I'd rather choose either art or voice. manga ot audio book. i tend to lean towards Audio books because it leaves my eyes and hands free to do other things.

    for me it's just a struggle. it requires me to give it all of my senses, like a movie, but it does so little to hold them. a single still image that changes once ever like 20 lines holds my interest for maybe 2 seconds if it's a good one. then the dialogue goes on for 5 minutes. it's almost always bottom of the barrel voice acting. I'll admit, having been completely put off by the biggest mainstream ones having no choices and just being shitty books, so i haven't tried any with choices, but the fact that the most popular ones don't really have choices... you just can't avoid a medium being defined by its biggest representatives. those are the ones that draw people in and hook them. clearly the choices aren't the thing fans of the medium like.

    again, i just can't imagine having anything but an infinitely better time reading a manga. fate had me frustratedly dragging myself through it by the end. I've never actually managed to finish any others. if was so many hours of me begging it to be less slow. even with all the modern mods and fixes to make it as customizable of an experience as possible. it made me want to pull my hair out at times because of how tedious it was. like maybe if i ate 1000mg thc gummy i could melt into enough, but it's just so painfully slow otherwise.

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  • Armed Militia "hunting FEMA" causes hurricane responders to evacuate—report
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    thedirtyknapkin
    7d ago 100%

    the article isn't really getting into the conspiracy theories that are actually causing this.

    it's more qanon style "fema is the secret police enforcement arm of the deep state coming to do their dark bidding on you the one time you're vulnerable and no one will see or believe you"

    that's what they believe that makes them want to kill them. generally speaking.

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  • her name is alluka and you can see the royal quality of her countenance at first gaze. be grateful to witness her.

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    https://files.catbox.moe/hf8ibl.mp4

    stopped by my favorite birding spot after work and had these fellas fly in over my head. guest appearance by a great blue heron. shot on sony a7siii with a tamron 150-500. all handheld and after the sun was behind the mountains, so you'll have to excuse some shakiness and focus issues. music: creep - original song by Radiohead - performed by scott bradlee's post modern jukebox.

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    had some nice clouds, so i found a barn.

    shot on a7siii with a nikon Ai-s 28mm f/2.0

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    I'm sick as hell right now and this pulled up right outside my front door last night. stepped out to take a picture because nothing felt real for a moment. then i started coughing and kind of regretted it. worth it?

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    took this riding into Milwaukee the other day when it was foggy as hell over like a third of the county...

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