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atheos, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?
@atheos@lemmy.atheos.org avatar

“Friends and Family fuck you first”. Sounds like a pretty shitty quote, but it proves to be true as you get older.

Just_A_Human,

They get dibs, it’s only fair

palitu,

That is a really sad view on friends and family. I mean, depending on the size of the funking.

My family and friends have been minor funking.

You should choose different friends and make sure that you don’t pass that sentiment on to your kids.

atheos,
@atheos@lemmy.atheos.org avatar

It’s a sad reality for some, count your blessings.

palitu,

But the friends part. Family I get, but friends? Sad noises.

AlexWIWA, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?

From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me

OtherPetard,

I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine.

AlexWIWA,

Your kind cling to your flesh as if it will not decay, and fail you. This crude biomass you call a temple, will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you.

richneptune, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?

It takes a woman nine months to make a baby, nine women cannot make a baby in a month.

Classic (and likely mangled by myself) computer science quote which I always enjoy encountering in the wild!

DevouredChaos,

Ive always heard that one from a Project Management perspective. Ive used it myself once or twice actually!

someguy3,

Classic project management quote.

deadbeef79000,

Nine women can average one baby per month, but only with an extra nine months of pre-planning.

user224, in test
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Works

No_Money_Just_Change,

Hard to say without knowing the null hypothesis

TeaHands, in Is there a way to filter across communities in Lemmy using the search function?
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You can sort by various metrics and search by keyword at lemmyverse.net/communities

hoodlem, in Why do Gezendong-style-tankies support Putin and Xi-Xinpin so much ?

It’s bizarre. Both countries have moved away from communism. Russia is ruled by oligarchs. Xi-Jinping’s stated goals are to move China to a modern socialist nation while staying in keeping with China’s culture. His actions are the opposite—China has become more and more capitalist while maintaining authoritarian leadership.

DeadGemini, in given how little one vote matter, it seems to me that stripping felons of their right to vote is both petty and counterproductive if the point was to reform them into civic minded individuals ?
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1 vote on its own doesn’t matter, however, the collective vote of undesirables in a country with the highest incarceration rate on earth could really fuck shit up for the elites who seek to control the population.

fische_stix, in What's the point of buying new phones every years?

I break them, then buy a new unlocked “last gen” phone cheap to replace it. I am usually one or two versions behind the “newest” phone, but I’m spending less than using carrier based device insurance. Phones have become like sunglasses to me. I don’t buy particularly nice ones because I just destroy them.

Dohnakun, in Why is youtube recommending conservative "talking points" to me?

Just ignore the recommendations, it’s mostly bulkshit anyway.

omidmnz,

addons.mozilla.org/…/youtube-recommended-videos/Unhook "ignore"s them for me! It is available for other browsers too.

GladiusB, in Liftoff. Lemmy app. Do you like the way it works now?
@GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

My only gripe is that there does not seem to be a “context” button as the website has when people reply to my comments. Other than that, seems pretty solid.

FarLine99,

If you click chain button near comment in Inbox section then on mid of the screen will be button show context 😉

GladiusB,
@GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

Oh mb. I thought was the “link” button.

GladiusB,
@GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

Mb. I thought that was the link button. Thank you stranger.

FarLine99,

yup. Kinda confusing icon. Need improvement. ❤️❤️❤️

DaBai, in Why do Gezendong-style-tankies support Putin and Xi-Xinpin so much ?

This is a ridiculously loaded question.

The use of the dollar as a big stick for military base expansion and funding of forever wars across the world is directly threatened by the creation of a multipolar world. While Russia has amble things that can be criticized for, there is critical support as the defeat of NATO forces combined with the expansion of BRICS and China’s BRI has created space for many countries in the world to cease their dependence on the united states while ending the funding of a military that authoritatively declared itself the world police.

Based on this data I would come to the conclusion that China is doing a good job, not to mention Covid-19 where majority of the western countries subjected large amounts of the population to a disease and continues to make allowances for anti-vaccine misinfo advocates.

Chinese homeownership is 89% compared to the united states 65% under Xi Jinping’s tenure

Chinese poverty has continued to decrease under Xi Jinping’s tenure

https://lemmy.one/pictrs/image/e5436c5f-65ba-4c6d-b9ec-4cedb9e4288e.png

Chinese literacy rate has continued to increase and is higher than the United States

https://lemmy.one/pictrs/image/086ae1c6-1970-439b-95f8-1ce6631eead0.png

Chinese maternal mortality rate has continued to decrease while the Untied States is increasing

https://lemmy.one/pictrs/image/102104d2-1927-489d-8607-8e130ba9c52e.png

China’s homicide rate has continued to decrease while the United States is increasing

https://lemmy.one/pictrs/image/ba293be3-9de2-4762-8a62-84217179e6da.png

China’s suicide rate has continued to decrease while the United States is increasing

https://lemmy.one/pictrs/image/fba849e0-1a08-419e-87bf-6e0e49aaabcf.png

www.macrotrends.net

Ziggurat,

Don’t get me wrong, I don’t say that US are great or whatever. I say that as a socialist, modern China is pretty far from the kind of society I would like to build, and just like I blame some comrade for falling in the social liberal trap, I blame others for falling in the anything against US is good trap

TORFdot0, in What's the point of buying new phones every years?

Performance gains for certain software or games. Especially if you are into emulation then the higher power of newer flagships or better cooling design, mean that you can run more recent games on your phone. Same thing goes with camera lenses, better camera means you can get better shots so if you are into photography it makes sense to upgrade.

Thrift wise, there is never really a reason to upgrade as long as it still texts and makes calls but the non-phone features are why you would upgrade early.

Dohnakun,

but the non-phone features are why you would upgrade early.

Or getting a non-phone for your usecase.

TORFdot0,

That’s always an option and often cheaper. But people would rather use the device they always carry on them rather than having to carry a laptop, emulation handheld, or DSLR camera with them all the time. People are willing to pay premium for the convenience.

ZagTheRaccoon, in given how little one vote matter, it seems to me that stripping felons of their right to vote is both petty and counterproductive if the point was to reform them into civic minded individuals ?

The US criminal justice system has never been for rehabilitation. No sane person thinks jail makes someone less likely to commit crimes.

momentary,

It worked out for my brother and I’ve always been surprised by that.

NotYourSocialWorker,

That’s good to hear. I hope he’s doing well.

But that’s what’s often missed regarding statistics. It’s true for a large group of people but can’t say anything about the individual.

momentary,

Oh don’t get me wrong, I believe recidivism is a real problem and that my brother got on the straight and narrow perhaps just as much inspite of his 4 years in prison as because of.

NotYourSocialWorker,

Oh yes, I got that you knew that. I was speaking about the others, sorry that I didn’t make that clear enough.

smallpanther, in What password manager do you recommend?

I’ve been using Google’s password manager mainly for convenience but had been looking to switch for a while, this thread made up my mind to switch to Bitwarden!

Trapping5341,

Made the same switch in October last year. Glad I made the switch. My work phone is an iphone and I don’t generally use personal things on there but I do sometimes and being able to just login to bitwarden and sign into all my stuff is great. At first the switch sucks because my god did I personally have so many accounts but as you go it gets easier and easier. I recommend it to everyone and generally just get weird looks lol

Jimbob15515, in People who work in food service or customer service: What’s the dumbest thing a customer ever insisted was “the law” or “illegal”?

I worked at a book store, and the card readers processed everything as credit. Which is generally fine, since most folks’ debit cards can be run either way.

I had an old dude come up and pay with his debit card. When it didn’t ask for a pin, he started screaming at me about how I’d just illegally charged his credit card. I politely explained that it didn’t work that way and he just kept yelling. So I rudely explained that it didn’t work that way.

Dude, you think you inserted your debit card and that magically, our system somehow found out your credit card information and charged that instead?

Dubious_Fart,

Dude would probably be better iff it it made his debit a credit card.

Debit cards can be run as credit, but they don’t have anywhere near the protections of a credit card.

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Debit cards can be run as credit

Does it cost the merchant more?

In Australia, debit cards are dual-network, and credit transactions cost far more than debit transactions. Debit uses a local system called EFTPOS that has low fees, whereas credit uses the card issuer’s network (Mastercard, Visa, etc) and they take a far larger percentage.

Dubious_Fart,

I have no idea, Do debit cards have better protections in australia?

Cause in America, if you run a debit card, you get no protections (edit, banks will generally give you your money back if the card is stolen, after an investigation, nothing else really). I literally have been told by a bank that “If you wanted to make charge backs and have protections, you should have used your credit card”

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

A lot of people only have debit cards in Australia, and consumer protection is a lot stronger than the USA. Most credit cards in Australia have an annual fee, and the only rewards are usually frequent flyer points, so they’re nowhere near as common as in the USA.

I’m Aussie but I’ve been living in the USA for 10 years. American credit cards are something else. So many good cards with no annual fee, great perks (like extended warranty), and great rewards (like cash back, or points that are worth way more than in Australia).

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