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rebelsimile, to comicstrips in Banksy on Advertising [Zen Pencils]

B-but according to lots of people we’re denying the content creators their revenue if we don’t stare at their ads like pathetic little sheep. Won’t somebody think of the advertisers???

Hiro8811,

Fuck em advertisers

StupidBrotherInLaw, (edited )

Not my fault they decided to work in an exploitative field.

Abolish slavery? But who will employ the slave masters?!

Kusimulkku,

Not my fault they decided to work in an exploitative field.

I thought that was every field under capitalism

StupidBrotherInLaw,

I think some are more exploitative than most. I work in a field that isn’t directly exploitative but effectively facilitates exploitation by others. Fields like advertising directly exploit others.

AutistoMephisto,

Exactly! Whip cracking isn’t what anyone could call a transferrable skill! They went to school for years to learn how to use it, it’s all they know! If we get rid of slavery, their degrees go to waste!

Learn to code, slaver!

deweydecibel,

Content creators aren’t the enemy here, at least not the smaller scale ones. They often have no other sources of revenue.

rebelsimile,

wha? If you like someone’s content and are concerned about their income, give them a dollar.

MrPoopyButthole, to memes in Vaccine research vs. anti-vax research

Damn, I didn’t even realize I’m doing anti-vax research as i type this

Bakersfield,

Username checks out.

RegalPotoo, to linux in Is DNS Bloat too?
@RegalPotoo@lemmy.world avatar

Tbh, if you can’t tap out Ethernet frames with a Morse key and decode the response by watching the blinking of an LED wired to the RX pair then you really don’t deserve to be on the internet. Git Gud.

Retro_Unlimited, to mildlyinteresting in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake

Some are also 6x little tiny aaaa batteries

HakFoo,

I actually took it apart hoping to find the AAAAs.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

They still have those, just depends on the brand.

lemmefixdat4u,

Cheap low-capacity 9V batteries are still 6 AAAA cells. The flat cells allow higher capacity in the same space, so you find them in the batteries that advertise themselves as long-lasting.

ares35,
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

the little round ones are what i remember when i took a 9v apart when i was a kid.

westyvw,

Me too. Like this.

pugsnroses77, to asklemmy in How many tabs do you have open?

my firefox app gave up counting and just shows an infinity symbol :(

Swarfega,

That’s all I ever see on my wife’s phone in Chrome. Just a smiley face. Personally it bugs the shit out of me. I close any unwanted tabs.

kratoz29,

phone in Chrome

I was so confused when I saw that face in my parents phones, I thought it was some kind of easter egg, well, maybe it actually is.

androidul,

hey I saw that as well on my wife’s chrome on phone, it’s really scary

Vilian,

chrome don’t have a way to automaticly close tabs like firefox?

Swarfega,

Not that I know of

ctag,
@ctag@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

That’s… kinda scary. How much RAM do you have?

DarkThoughts,

Doesn't matter that much if they're unloaded.

TonyTonyChopper,
@TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz avatar

take notes Chrome

kratoz29,

Chrome in Android behaves very similar to Firefox, perhaps a bit more aggressive due to being a system app.

Firefox in macOS keeps all my tabs open, and that is a huge perk for me, Safari would just randomly unload them because of high resource usage crap, like dude, I have 16 GBs or RAM, let me hoard enjoy it.

crackajack, to memes in Vaccine research vs. anti-vax research

Odd that the people who question vaccines are the same people who don’t question the medicines they put into their mouths when they get sick. Do they know that vaccines and medicines are researched and manufactured in a similar way?

bandario,
@bandario@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

They probably should question them. Even something as seemingly benign as Paracetamol is not without its issues if used too often, or after alcohol. It can do serious harm. Most medicine can.

Another fun medicine fact. Australia banned the sale of pseudoephedrine from store shelves quite some years ago to try and reduce domestic amphetamine production. Ever since, all of the major pharma brands have sold phenylephrine based cold and flu medicine as a replacement. Our Therapeutic Goods Administration recently found that this preparation is no better than placebo. We’re talking about a billion dollar industry that has been knowingly selling snake oil for ten years.

I guess what I’m saying is a healthy dose of skepticism and knowledge seeking should be applied to anything you are putting in your body or exchanging money for. The pharmaceutical industry are not saints. They’re just as driven by profit incentives as every other business.

asteriskeverything,

They have known since 2009

I don’t think it’s some conspiracy that they have known and hid it. And at least in the states you can still get the real stuff behind the counter too with ID.

I’m not discrediting anything you said though just adding on.

Chr0nos1,

This ^. There are so many medications out there that either do nothing, or the side effects are worse than what they’re treating. Pay attention to what you’re taking, and look into everything. The Pharma industry is about money. That’s it. Money. They don’t care about making you better, they care about what kind of profit they can make off of a new drug. There’s not a single pharma company that can be trusted. And this isn’t only drugs that they are more worried about making money on, vaccines too. You don’t really think the pharma companies came out with a COVID vaccine because it was best for humanity do you? They knew the government would pay whatever they asked for the vaccines, so they pushed them out as fast as they could. Work/doesn’t work? Doesn’t matter, as long as they made a profit.

grayman,

Add statins to your list. After taking statins for 10 years, statistically, you can expect to live 1 day longer. But until death, you’re likely to experience crippling side effects.

WuTang,
@WuTang@lemmy.ninja avatar
  • strange that people forgot about H1N1 vaccine that they should rush on the first experimental shit - created 3 month after first chinese cases).
  • strange that people doesn’t get that the vaccine campaign started when the virus were not anymore as strong and the deaths were already reducing.
  • strange that people can’t read stats and demographics, why injecting our kids?!
  • strange that people doesn’t think that the lack of early support could lead to stronger illness development if not, death.

my friend got Covid (alpha), it was pretty bad but he also got nothing as treatment, just basic painkiller and O2, nothing else. Fortunately for him, he was in his mid 40 and strong, “just” ended up with a hole in his lungs due to excessive O2.

AND Finally, the binary vision that people against Vaxzevria and co are against vaccines is highly infuriating to me. Get you shot and leave me alone.

boCash,
@boCash@lemmy.blugatch.tube avatar

So which courses did you find most impactful on that view while studying immunology? Or do you already work in bleeding-edge vaccine research?

jcdenton,
@jcdenton@lemy.lol avatar

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TrickDacy, (edited )

Strange how you apparently never thought to ask yourself “what if I’m wrong and the entire medical field is right?”

The lies you’re spreading kill people. This essentially makes you a murderer. Great job spreading vaccine misinformation. There’s a special place in hell for people like you.

crackajack,

Strange that people think that the COVID-19 vaccine is “rushed” (it is not, the technology is 30 years old), when many other drugs were also rushed. Strange that most drugs have side effects but people only question when it is the vaccines that show it. Strange that the same people never question chemotherapy. Strange that they also don’t question the potential of addiction from painkillers and opioid-based medicines despite overprescription leading to opioid epidemic in the United States. The same people would also probably demand for antibiotics on common flu, even though antibiotics only work on bacterial infections, and not on viral ones such as the common cold, which is now resulting to concern of evolution of antibiotic-resistant diseases.

It is though people prefer the comfort of therapeutic medicines, even if the efficacy is little or perceived, and regardless of side effects, instead of the feverish side effects that vaccines could give despite the overall benefits outweighing the risk of getting full blown sickness without taking it. It is though people are myopic, hedonistic creatures of comfort who would forgo long term safety for short term convenience.

I really doubt we’d survive in the next 100 years.

shuzuko,

People (idiots) prefer therapeutic to preventative because of shitty/misattributed confirmation bias. If they get the shots and don’t get sick, it’s not because of the shots, it’s because they weren’t ever going to get sick anyway. If they get sick, take something, and get better, it’s because of whatever they took. They can’t see the vaccine helping them, so it isn’t happening, and if it isn’t happening, then it’s worthless, and if it’s worthless but someone’s trying to “make” you take it anyway, it’s cause they have an ulterior motive.

crackajack,

Additionally, antivaxxers group all vaccines as if they’re all the same. “The vaccine on malaria didn’t work? The vaccine on polio must be the same”. But they would not apply the same incorrect conclusion to medicine. “Oh the immunotherapy on cancer didn’t work. I will take painkillers to ease the pain at least”. Medicines and vaccines are not all the same and this doesn’t register to many.

killeronthecorner,
@killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

These people will drink bleach if someone tells them to arstechnica.com/…/florida-men-sentenced-to-years-…

Anti-vaxxers aren’t anti-science because that would imply they understand science. They’re anti-knowledge and anti-reason which is far more dangerous.

freeindv,

Lol it was Harvard that said to drink bleach

killeronthecorner,
@killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

Source?

freeindv,

Google works well

killeronthecorner,
@killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

Lol, k bud

eager_eagle, to linux in Xorg – Wayland Transition Thoughts…
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MrPoopyButthole, to risa in The Crossover No One Asked For or Remembered
@MrPoopyButthole@lemmy.world avatar
jawa21,

This reply was eerily fast.

Crackhappy,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

That’s how MrPoopyButthole do

AngryCommieKender, (edited )

They’ve been making them for a week or so at least. I mentioned I hadn’t seen any Lexx memes, and they started churning them out about a week ago.

I specifically said that I wasn’t complaining, but they seem to have found a new hobby.

Or perhaps I just reminded them of that long forgotten folder

Sharpiemarker,

Lol a classic. Time for a rewatch.

EccTM, to linux in Xorg – Wayland Transition Thoughts…

Were there supposed to be “some thoughts, details and resources” posted here? at the moment its just a link to the wayland project logo.

dmention7, to risa in Do they ever work at all?

I upvote interrobang usage reflexively.

GreenMario,

Phone keyboards need to get with the program and add it. Like why do I need this: §

NovaPrime,
@NovaPrime@lemmy.ml avatar

Commonly used when citing in legal writing

jawa21,

I typed that interrobang on my phone by holding “?” which brings up a menu containing the character.

GreenMario,

Testing…

‽ Whoa TIL

bdonvr,

Not on iOS, though I setup a shortcut that automatically replaces ?! Or !?

echodot,

It works on swiftkey. Can you replace keyboards on iOS? I’ve never had one.

bdonvr,

Yes, though that didn’t happen until a few years back.

EmpathicVagrant,

For your keyboard shortcut editing needs

gregorum,

I made a shortcut. Why not‽

lugal,

bionicjoey, to risa in Difficult Terrain

Also starring:

Denise Crosby

as

Lt. Not Appearing in This Film

jawa21,
aeronmelon,

Is she wearing a wig in that shot?

Johandea,

It’s really hard to tell under all that tar…

aeronmelon,

Hardy har har.

dejected_warp_core,

Hardly Yar Tar.

EmpathicVagrant,

Tardy Yar har

jaybone,

I think it’s tar.

abbadon420, to comicstrips in Cat & Girl in "One Man's 90s Trash"

This is like how many people with natural curly hair spend hours to staighten their hair and people with straight hair spend tons to get nice curly hair.

PunnyName, to comicstrips in Hilarious! (Only to six year olds)

I guess I’m still 6

c0mpost,

The funniest thing I have seen today

Okokimup, to comicstrips in Banksy on Advertising [Zen Pencils]
@Okokimup@lemmy.world avatar

This is not readable for me, even when I open it in browser.

seitanic,
@seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

It zooms in when I click on it. Are you on mobile?

ilikecoffee, (edited )

I’m on mobile, works fine for me ¯_(ツ)_/¯

Toastypickle,
shea,

why did this work

Emerald,

What is FAB?

Raxiel,

Floating action button

thimantha,

Well, that worked.

Okokimup,
@Okokimup@lemmy.world avatar

That worked, thanks. Don’t know what FAB is.

NounsAndWords,

People are taking the piss out of you everyday. They butt into your life, take a cheap shot at you and then disappear. They leer at you from tall buildings and make you feel small. They make flippant comments from buses that imply you’re not sexy enough and that all the fun is happening somewhere else. They are on TV making your girlfriend feel inadequate. They have access to the most sophisticated technology the world has ever seen and they bully you with it. They are The Advertisers and they are laughing at you.

You, however, are forbidden to touch them. Trademarks, intellectual property rights and copyright law mean advertisers can say what they like wherever they like with total impunity.

Fuck that. Any advert in a public space that gives you no choice whether you see it or not is yours. It’s yours to take, re-arrange and re-use. You can do whatever you like with it. Asking for permission is like asking to keep a rock someone just threw at your head.

You owe the companies nothing. Less than nothing, you especially don’t owe them any courtesy. They owe you. They have re-arranged the world to put themselves in front of you. They never asked for your permission, don’t even start asking for theirs.

Usernameblankface,
@Usernameblankface@lemmy.world avatar

I had no idea I had read that much text in all those pictures.

Tikiporch,

It’s strange. I’ll write a pretty tight email, looks concise on my computer screen. Send it, walk away, read the replies on my phone and it looks like the prologue on a food blog recipe.

Usernameblankface,
@Usernameblankface@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, it’s amazing how much context and layout make a difference

smileyhead, to linux in Is DNS Bloat too?

Okey, I don’t get it. What’s wrong with DNS?

scroll_responsibly,
@scroll_responsibly@lemmy.sdf.org avatar
livethetruth,

Is the fact that that link couldn’t resolve your answer to that question haha?

FrederikNJS,

Uh… Please enlighten me on what DBUS has to do with DNS…

moon,

It’s d-bussin yoo

Inucune,

When it breaks, it isn’t always obvious or easy to fix, but can cause problems for anything that has to talk to anything else. The biggest thorn it puts in my side is that short names [ThisPC] are served differently than fqdn [ThisPC.MyDomain.com]. Does NotMyApp use short or FQDN to resolve other machines? I don’t find out until the Wireshark.

smileyhead,

Okey, I understand this is fundamental and when not working can cause the service to stop working. But I don’t yet know how does it break or is not easy to troubleshoot?

Haven’t hosted anything big yet, so I always just had to check the records via “dig” command if they are served correctly.

Chobbes,

DNS setups can get fairly complicated with enterprise VPNs and stuff, but the main thing is probably just that DNS is built entirely around caching, so when something does go wrong or you’re trying to update something it’s easy for there to be a stale value somewhere. It’s also really fundamental, so when it breaks it can break anything.

Overall, though, DNS isn’t terribly complex. It’s mostly just a key-value store with some caching. Running your own nameservers is pretty cool and will give you a much better understanding of how it all fits together and scales.

evranch,

Really annoying is when recent devices don’t respect the DNS you’re advertising or allow configuration (Android…)

My site is behind CGNAT on IPv4 with recently added fully routed IPv6. There are legacy control devices all over it that don’t speak IPv6, with local DNS records that allow them to be readily accessed while walking around with a mobile device… Allowed them to be accessed that is, until IPv6.

The Android IPv6 stack ignores the RA for my local DNS and also resolves via v6 by default, forwarding local queries upstream and returning no results. Then it doesn’t bother to fall back to v4. Unrooted Android has no exposed configuration for IPv6 of any sort to modify its behaviour, no hosts file to override or any way I can see to fix this. I can’t even disable IPv6 on my phone.

So to access my local devices from Android I need to use their full IPv4 address or VPN back into my own network… Oh wait, the stack is so broken that despite setting DNS in Wireguard, it still tries to resolve through upstream v6 first!

Apparently recent smart TVs are doing similar even on IPv4, hard-coded to 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 to dodge ad blocking, which is plain malicious and ignores all standards…

So anyways this is why DNS is dragon #3

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