dantheclamman
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Bari Weiss is the new editor in chief of CBS News, hired by its new Trumpist oligarch owners the Ellisons, and just spiked a 60 Minutes story reporting on some of Trump’s crimes in El Salvador
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Technology@lemmy.world•Waymo halts service during S.F. blackout after causing traffic jamsEnglish
7·12 days agoI wonder if normally, such a light outage would trigger a remote operator to intervene and drive the car through the intersection, but the sheer number of disrupted lights, combined with the spotty connection due to parts of cell network going down caused the remote operator system to not be able to keep up across the city.
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Games@lemmy.world•What are some good games to play while sick?English
1·19 days agoI would recommend playing a mediocre game you don’t intend to replay. If you’re anything like me, I associate movies and games with the feeling of sickness I felt watching it. So Shadow of the Colossus, for some reason, is strongly associated with the feeling I had being home sick playing it as a teenager. I still replay it but have that kind of aftertaste of the memory lol. I similarly associate the movie Dark City with having chicken pox!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the biggest case of planned obsolescence you've dealt with?
10·19 days agoMy Chevy Volt 2013, which still runs great, no longer has OnStar because they never planned for a way to upgrade the connectivity when 3G networks were retired. So I am concretely less safe when driving and lose other useful features like remote start, milage tracking, etc.
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Technology@lemmy.world•LG Update Installs Unremovable Microsoft Copilot on Smart TVs, Ignites BacklashEnglish
38·19 days agoOne day, literally every Gsuite product immediately and incessantly started nagging us to use Gemini. Fortunately our tech staff quickly switched it all off. We have slowly been re-enabling features that are useful like meeting transcriptions. I just wish these corporations could have more restraint. In previous waves of improvement in tech, usage dictated investment in new products. These days, they seem to feel the need to coerce us to use their products as they insist we should. I think users are getting fatigued by this dynamic. I used to be the first to install every update and try new apps and products. These days, I’m excited when I can stop using a product, and I don’t think it’s just due to age. It means I can stop having to be vigilant about some company I know is searching for ways to exploit me.
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World News@lemmy.world•Millions of children and teens lose access to accounts as Australia’s world-first social media ban beginsEnglish
9·23 days agoPopular doesn’t mean just.
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Technology@lemmy.world•4 reasons Plex is turning into the thing it replacedEnglish
1·23 days agoOh that’s good news! I really only use it for myself, so that sounds like I can stream my music without worrying
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Technology@lemmy.world•4 reasons Plex is turning into the thing it replacedEnglish
3·25 days agoDynamic DNS does cost money. But not $8 a month. Development also costs money which falls under the $8 a month, but really not my problem, which is why I use Jellyfin. I used to run Plex off of my Nvidia shield, which was a cool gateway drug to self hosting and I’m grateful to them for that, but I like handling the technical stuff myself.
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Technology@lemmy.world•4 reasons Plex is turning into the thing it replacedEnglish
1·25 days agoThe first one, yes. That’s what I do. But IIRC hosting media via cloudflare tunnels goes against the TOC and they reserve the right to ban users over it
Real life katamari

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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you can see, hear, smell, etc., that others can't?
2·29 days agoIdk if it’s rare, but my wife thinks it’s weird that I can smell on the breeze if we are near a winery. It’s kind of an astringent smell
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Wikipedia@lemmy.world•James Hemings (enslaved chef for Thomas Jefferson, credited with introducing macaroni and cheese to the US)English
2·1 month agoI think it would make a great biopic showing his tragic story, but also his impact and legacy
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Wikipedia@lemmy.world•Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest (entrants are invited "to compose the opening sentence to the worst of all possible novels")English
2·1 month agoYeah I found that odd
Interesting! As a malacologist and biogeochemist, I edit some Wiki articles in my research field, but because of Wikipedia’s rules on avoiding original research and preferring secondary sources, I don’t think I would ever “pull rank” and argue from authority there, because I don’t have an inherent knowledge advantage.
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Wikipedia@lemmy.world•Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (self-report questionnaire)English
3·1 month agoFor that purpose it seems fine! The issue is that companies and the government make actually important decisions based on this stuff
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Wikipedia@lemmy.world•The narcissism of small differencesEnglish
4·1 month agoWell, we see it on the right as well, with their obsession of rooting out “RINOs” It can be easier to focus on policing the in-group


















You can only abuse your customers so much before they move on. I have long enjoyed using Windows, but when they announced my perfectly usable laptop wouldn’t be able to get 11 thanks to no TPM, and I had to go through a complicated set of hoops to manually install it, that was my breaking point. I will keep Windows for some limited stuff on dual boot on one machine, but elsewhere I’m going Linux only