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lemminer, in Any Nostr ppl here?

Been hearing a little about Nostr.

Are you coming from Twitter? Jack got a bag in it and shilling it real hard and to integrate it with Bitcoin.

Foxfire, in What is Lemmy's Favorite Beverage? [Ranked-Choice Poll]
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Just voted! Looks like water and coffee are going strong so far, which I also ended up voting for on top too. Lots of super sugary stuff, honestly having an herbal tea, coffee, or sparkling water I feel much better after vs a soda or juice.

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

“Our eyes are always pointing at things we are interested in approaching, or investigating, or looking at, or having.” Jordan Peterson

distractedcactus, in You know any cool, lesser-known or even made up phrases?
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“Mallyhacked” - meaning something that is broken or destroyed. I heard this phrase a lot from older folks during my childhood, but never by anyone who wasn’t from my area. My SO didn’t believe it was a real word so I did some digging and I think that it is likely a very regionally accented version of “malahack”.

Urban Dictionary says that malahack comes from the Lumbee-English slang of southern North Carolina. I don’t think that’s quite accurate because I’m not from anywhere close to North Carolina. My preferred reference is from The Vocabulary of East-Anglia: An Attempt to Record the Vulgar Tongue of the Twin Sister Counties Norfolk and Suffolk, as it Existed in the Last Twenty Years of the Eighteenth Century, and Still Exists: with Proof of Its Antiquity from Etymology and Authority; in Two Volumes · Volume 2 by Robert Forby, 1830:

Malahack, v. A word ludicrously fabricated, which means to cut or carve in an awkward and slovenly manner.

hsl, in This is not the place for support questions.
@hsl@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

I very much appreciate the sentiment, thank you!

We have a number of suggestions for communities that welcome support questions in our sidebar.

With that said, we do already have a post outlining why support questions don’t belong in this community: lemmy.ml/post/1223478

Because this isn’t an open question, I will remove it now.

Bishma, in You know any cool, lesser-known or even made up phrases?
@Bishma@social.fossware.space avatar

Wide awake nightmare: A terrible thing you have to live with, you can’t just wake up from it.

As in the line from the MST3k episode The Scream Skull, “This is Micky, Micky is a wide awake nightmare.”

whynotzoidberg, in Any Nostr ppl here?

You forgot to talk about crypto in your post.

Seriously, it’s like the Crypto Corral over there. At least last I checked.

JoeClu,
@JoeClu@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t know what a Crypto Corral is. Do you mean it’s mostly crypto interested people? A few others have said it’s where right wingers hang out. Are right wingers crypto people? I’ve no idea.

whynotzoidberg,

I think you can find extremists on all platforms. But the thing that really turned me off is that 9/10 posts had to do with crypto. It’s just not my bag, and the folks on Nostr embrace it (even the platform itself, allowing bitcoin payments over the lightning network).

JoeClu,
@JoeClu@lemmy.world avatar

I guess that’s one of the selling points on how Jack will make money. Get a small percentage as a fee for each micro payment. I guess that’s their revenue model instead of advertisers. It makes sense to not be beholden to the whims of advertisers perception potential market loss (i.e., censor things or lose revenue). But like you, I’m totally not into the crypto thing.

intensely_human, 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 ?

Given how little one vote matters, we have a much more serious problem here: why should any individual vote?

For any one person, the chance that even one election in their lifetime will have its outcome altered by their vote is vanishingly small.

Therefore, in terms of practical effect, each individual always faces this awareness: that whether and how they vote is purely symbolic in its effect

interdimensionalmeme,

It’s the nature of democracy that one vote equals 1/N of the population. That is not flaw with the individual. It just means that for his vote to actually means something, it has to be part of a social memetic arrangements and not cast in the abstract.

Of course with first past the post, the electoral colege, gerrymandering all conspiring to further devalue and skew the value of one vote, democratic voting becomes increasingly meaningless. This is not a flaw of the individual but of the system itself being corrupt.

And then we have yet another layer of disenfranchisement, which is republicanism, in which voters do not directly vote for their interest but vote for an agent which will have a long term in which to “interpret” whatever the electorate really meant by voting for him. He will do so in a space where the constantly fluctuating social memetic arrangements that got him elected are not really under his control and are only loosely, and shortly affected by his action.

This is because the control of the fluctuating social memetic arrangement is in the hand of the actual social elite, the people who own or have seized the megaphone of power and who grossly compete and collude. Largely to maintain the arrangement, usually in an uneasy peace with their immediate competitors. These people are not just politicials but media moguls, celebrities and other billionaires.

Any solution to this problem must look to the system as a whole and create incentives to the individual that will enable him to at least have his 1/N power over the state of things. Free of the influence of the actual social elite who fill his heads with ideas that benefit them rather than the individual. And in a way where individual can act collectively for their interests.

Pat12, in People around the world, do you drink tap water without boiling?

When i lived in hongkong i never boiled the water, i just drank it from the tap

AfricanExpansionist, in Any Nostr ppl here?

I dunno the answers to your questions but Jack Dorsey loves it

JoeClu,
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Yeah that’s where I heard about it the other day. I never heard of it before. It doesn’t seem to be a big as ActivityPub networks.

DAC_Protogen, in What is a beautiful concept or idea that continues to blow your mind?
@DAC_Protogen@lemmy.ml avatar

Pineapple on pizza, MUAHAHAHA! (I actually like that o.o )

DAC_Protogen, in What movie scared you shitless when you were a child?
@DAC_Protogen@lemmy.ml avatar

Not scared shitless, but a mix of being scared and disgusted, maybe even slightly traumatized? :D I stumbled into an adult watching this, and had a look at it when I was honestly too young for this shit. www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjZ7Cb5WDLM

wheeldawg, in What movie scared you shitless when you were a child?

I don’t recall the name of it, it was not a big Hollywood movie or anything, and it was super low budget.

But it was some old Christian movie about what will happen to you if you don’t get “saved” before the Rapture happens. I remember a song called “I wish we’d all been ready” playing. Not sure if that’s the name of the song, not even positive it was actually in the movie at all, or if it was just something I heard around the same time and the memory is getting blurred.

From what I recall, it looked like it was made in the 70s.

I wish I remembered more about it. It was intended to scare the shit out of you to believe in religion. Worked on me at the time, I remember praying like a million times to make sure I did it right the night I watched it, and randomly at times for years as I remembered the scared-shitless feeling.

Religious trauma is a hell of a drug.

I kinda wanna watch it again now that I’m older.

Black_Denarius,

This might be what you are referring to.

A Thief in the Night

wheeldawg,

I skimmed through some of it. It looks right. I remember very little of the movie itself, just the feeling I got.

I checked the song at the end and while it wasn’t the song I mentioned, it triggered the same reaction in my head.

I’ll try to watch it tonight just to see how bad it actually is. Hopefully shut that part of my brain up at long last.

Thanks for the tip.

kairo79, in What movie scared you shitless when you were a child?
@kairo79@lemmy.ml avatar

The Tripods was a TV series that traumatized me!

Akasazh, in Hey Lemmy, what are some good public domain books?
@Akasazh@feddit.nl avatar

Tolstoy’s work is all in public domain. Anna Karenina and War and Peace are great. Not the easiest to read, but unparalleled.

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