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arymandias, (edited ) in Microchips

Gates is just as evil as Musk, he is just better at it. Gates played a pivotal role in making sure the vaccine’s stayed under patent. Even when American farma didn’t have the capacity to produce enough and Indian factories had over capacity. The irony is that he did this using his position in the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, that tells you all you need to know about billionaire philanthropy.

[edit] source: wired.com/…/opinion-the-world-loses-under-bill-ga…

gens,

Gates at least does something. Yea all rich people charities are tax evasion schemes, but at least he does something. Musk kills turtles and strokes his rocket to it.

Jumuta, (edited )

I’m sorry but Musk’s rockets are probably the most environmentally friendly. There was the dust cloud in orbital flight test 1 but it’s definitely not as bad as some other launches from other organisations. Rockets fail and that’s not a problem if you fail intentionally.

netchami,

The only thing Gates does is use his foundation to avoid taxes. He’s not any better than other billionaires. The entirety of billionaire philanthropy is a massive lie. www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH4uh8cHuto

gens,

No, he does do stuff. I already said about their charities, and you tell me of like i know nothing. I also know about his boat and planes.

I said that he, unlike all the other rich cunts, does something. Do you see the nuance in my words ? Do i need to both italize and bold it for you ?

netchami, (edited )

Inside any important philanthropy meeting, you witness heads of state meeting with investment managers and corporate leaders. All are searching for answers with their right hand to problems that others in the room have created with their left.

― Peter Buffett, the son of Warren Buffett

DeceasedPassenger, (edited )

So Mr gates is special because… he’s your special favorite guy? Because last time I checked almost all billionaires give to charities and foundations. Something is not anything just because you declare it, no matter how hard you emphasize it. There is absolutely nothing unique or special about his giving versus anyone else’s. You’re really acting like he’s the only rich pedo to ever start a 501c3. Gates shills sure out hard today.

gens,

Again, all rich ppl charities are money laundering. It has to do with how economics (epecially usa taxes) work. And those charities are useless, even more then carbon offsets.

I never said Gates is the greatest angle to ever grace us, all i said is that he is not a completely heartless cunt of a person like Jeff or Elon.

And it’s not about giving charities, it’s about the initiatives.

Also go fuck yourself. I can talk shit about Gates for hours. I’m just not an extremist to see only black or white. Cunt.

Valmond,

Here, take some boot juice.

Kalkaline, (edited )
@Kalkaline@leminal.space avatar

Charity just means your special interest gets what would otherwise be tax dollars. There’s nothing democratic about charity. It’s just churched up oligarchy.

gens,

It’s worse then that for the very rich. Their “charities” are made up of their friends and family, and the money eventually circles back to them. It’s literally tax evasion.

SchizoDenji,

Yeah, like being on Epstein’s island.

uzay,

Yes, he’s working hard on prioritzing profits over people even harder in the medical industry.

tahiti_gradur,
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netchami,
WorkIsSlow,

No clue why you’re being down voted. Youre right.

Gates chose to patent life saving medicine during a global pandemic.

The consequences of that decision are essentially withholding lifesaving medicine because it makes him more money.

schema, (edited )

I haven’t heard of that. Which vaccine did he patent?

The only thing I remember was him speaking out for not lifting ongoing patents on the vaccines, and then reversed course as criticism grew bigger.

HiddenLayer5, (edited )
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

then reversed course as criticism grew bigger

That’s always been his MO. He literally used to be a eugenicist (likely still is privately) until the backlash from that started threatening his career, and all of a sudden he flip flopped and started pretending that eugenics doesn’t even exist let alone him being a vocal part of it.

ultranaut,

I’ve never heard of Gates being a eugenics believer, can you point to some credible evidence for this claim?

uzay,

Even before any of the vaccines were finished, there were plans to not grant them any patent protection so they can be produced and distributed as widely as possible. Gates and his foundation lobbied hard against that and instead came up with the bullshit plan to have rich countries buy vaccines for poor countries, which helped no one but the insane profits of the pharma companies. In the case of the vaccine developed with public funding by the Oxford University, Gates actively talked them out of releasing it with an open license, so they sold it to AstraZeneca instead.

wired.com/…/opinion-the-world-loses-under-bill-ga…

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  • RocketBoots, (edited )

    Don’t waste your breath. I’m done with this platform. I hoped it would deliver what reddit couldn’t, but I was wrong.

    I don’t think I’ll ever find another platform that encouraged such measured responses. Every thing is either team red or team blue. I just hate how much people are willing ignore so their side can win. Maybe that’s just all of the internet now. That’s fine, it’s just that it’s no longer for me.

    ^(Edit: I agree with this person for what it’s worth.)

    Jaigoda,

    I find it strange that you’ve said this to one of the only comments that actually provided quotes of multiple articles that weren’t just opinion pieces. It’s also a bit odd that you’re “done with this platform” due to a relatively centrist position that mostly amounts to “it doesn’t seem like Bill Gates is James Bond Supervillain level evil.”

    In fact, generally both the blue and red “teams” (of the US) kinda hate Gates, just for different reasons. Someone coming out, reading the article linked by the comment that they’re responding to, and then providing reasonable counter-evidence is actually a bit of a breath of fresh air compared to typical Reddit or Lemmy, or the internet in general for that matter.

    And to be clear, I really don’t have a stake in the game here. I’m mildly interested to see whether Gates is as bad as others in this thread are saying, but coming into it I didn’t really have much of an opinion one way or the about the guy. Now, I’m just curious what has made you feel that the commenter you responded to couldn’t deliver what Reddit somehow did or does.

    RocketBoots, (edited )

    Sorry, it’s been a tough couple of weeks and I was just frustrated. Layoffs finally got to me in the aftermath of the actors strike (leaderships reasoning, not mine because I actually saw what was going on internally).

    I can’t tell sometimes if I’m trading one echo chamber for another. Reality is just bizarre sometimes. I had someone arguing with me about code in a video game. I wrote the code almost 10 years ago. I know reddit was just as bad, if not worse for that “loudest persons right” way of commenting. Usually it gets mixed in with a dash of hive mentality.

    I know those points are all loosely related, I’m exhausted after working insane hours through the year with no vacation just to be dumped before the holidays. I need to unplug for a week or two I think.

    Edit: Wait, about the comment I replied to? Yeah my bad. I’ve been avoiding disagreeing with people directly after I got harassed several months ago. I was really happy with that person’s comment, I was just a miserable prick at the time. I had to leave some communities and almost nuked my account when another lemmy instance unleashed their bots: every post I would walk into would be targeted and voted down into oblivion. You’d lose all visibility within a short period of time.

    I’m not sure if there’s been work done since to address this, but I totally understand if they’re still not ready to tackle it. They are a volunteer crew after all. I should follow the repo on Github. Maybe there’s some small stuff I could help out with while I’m looking for work.

    Lev_Astov, (edited )
    @Lev_Astov@lemmy.world avatar

    That’s just social media in general. It was definitely a mistake.

    RocketBoots, (edited )

    I think I’m going through some dumb “the internet was better when I was young” phase. Looking back on some of those proto-memes though… oooff.

    little_hermit,

    You should stick to this platform over Reddit solely because you don’t get silenced here for your opinion when it conflicts with fragile, self-important moderators. Blue team / Red team is the natural tendency of all contentious issues, not the fault of the platform.

    RocketBoots,

    Sorry, it’s been a tough couple of weeks and I was just frustrated. Layoffs finally got to me in the aftermath of the actors strike (leaderships reasoning, not mine because I actually saw what was going on internally).

    I can’t tell sometimes if I’m trading one echo chamber for another. Reality is just bizarre sometimes. I had someone arguing with me about code in a video game. I wrote the code almost 10 years ago. I know reddit was just as bad, if not worse for that “loudest persons right” way of commenting. Usually it gets mixed in with a dash of hive mentality.

    I know those points are all loosely related, I’m exhausted after working insane hours through the year with no vacation just to be dumped before the holidays. I need to unplug for a week or two I think.

    little_hermit,

    Welcome to the club. Also got dumped after years of service, just before the holidays. Software devs, we do all the work, but have the least job security.

    LemmysMum, (edited )

    Don’t waste your breath.

    I just hate how much people are willing ignore so their side can win.

    Sad that your side lacks representation? Or is it a lack of conviction with your own opinions?

    Nobody wins a discussion because it’s not a competition, and your words aren’t going convince anyone who doesn’t want to be convinced. There’s never been a time when one could seek divine cognition from the mouth breathing troglodytes that make up the bulk of the bell curve.

    The problem isn’t the people, it’s your expectations.

    little_hermit,

    My five year mission: To seek cognition from the mouth-breathing Troglodytes that make up the bulk of the bell curve.

    RocketBoots, (edited )

    I don’t have a side. My personal politics is a shit mix that trends left. I feel like a leper wherever I go when I’m not ready to commit 100% to what either group is saying. I was just frustrated when I wrote that, I apologize.

    Excrubulent, (edited )
    @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar

    Idk who downvoted you, I guess people who think the problem with Musk is that he’s cringy or like a cartoon supervillain. No, all billionaires are evil. If you think Gates is a good guy that’s because you don’t understand what it takes to be a billionaire, what he does with his “charity”, or the history of how he’s run his business or destroyed antitrust purely because he was embarrassed at how bad he looked under cross examination. He has the charity specifically to launder his image, and as a result he’s found ways to be evil using it as cover that he wouldn’t have found back in his embrace, extend and extinguish days.

    EDIT: Also behind the bastards did episodes on both these absolute jackoffs:

    iheart.com/…/part-one-the-ballad-of-bill-83715310…

    iheart.com/…/part-one-i-do-not-like-63419860/

    You don’t get featured on that show unless you properly suck.

    rockSlayer, in Title...

    What a terrible day to have eyes

    Llewellyn,

    Or vaginal infection

    TheRaven, in What to do if you live on a farm and you're bored but also awesome.
    @TheRaven@lemmy.ca avatar

    That cow has a very flat side… I’m beginning to think that not everything on the internet is true.

    Imgonnatrythis,

    Prolly just ironed it first.

    MataVatnik, in Fuck the balloon police
    @MataVatnik@lemmy.world avatar
    malfisya,
    MataVatnik,
    @MataVatnik@lemmy.world avatar

    I didn’t know there was a while genre here

    platypus_plumba,

    What is this art style, it is so creepy. I love it.

    Rozz,

    Jeroom

    platypus_plumba,

    Oh wow. Did you know this or did you ask an AI?

    MataVatnik,
    @MataVatnik@lemmy.world avatar

    Looks like a collage?

    Classy,

    Yes, it’s quite liminal isn’t it? Makes me think of old PS2 games.

    LesserAbe, in Walk for miles

    I skimmed that website but my mind refuses to engage with the text.

    AEsheron,

    Well that’s good, because it is the least efficient walk. It’s even worse than binding your hands to your sides. It makes a kind of intuitive sense, but shocker, the way we’ve evolved to walk most comfortably is the most efficient. We swing our arms in part to reduce angular momentum. Anti-swing walk, swinging the same arm forward as the leg that is moving forward, not only fails to bleed that momentum, it adds more of it. Which we then need to spend even more energy to counter, with less efficient muscles. It’s the worst of all worlds. The only practical reasons to use it are to increase the intensity of your walks, or if you’re into some martial arts/kendo that relies on it.

    scytale, in IT support work be like

    “The computer forgot my password” is new to me. lol good one.

    SocialMediaRefugee,

    “My computer hates me” I’ve heard that one

    NielsBohron,
    @NielsBohron@lemmy.world avatar

    I’m not IT, just a college instructor, but you’d be amazed at how many Gen Z students have told me that they can’t log into their email because they don’t know their own password. Not even forgot; they don’t even know it in the first place because every device remembers everything for them.

    virku,

    To be fair that is basically what we are trying to get people to do though. Use a good password vault with a single strong password and two factor authentication. All other passwords should be a uniquely generated password for that application.

    pufferfisherpowder,

    Yeah, I don’t know any of my passwords but the one password to rule them all.

    TheDoozer,

    Can you recommend a good, safe password vault?

    scytale,

    Keepass and Bitwarden are the highly recommended password managers.

    jasep, (edited )

    If you’re brave enough to roll your own: KeePass XC. If not, Bitwarden. (edit for clarity)

    kurwa,

    That’s not hosting, it’s just a local file.

    jasep,

    If you want to access your KeePass safe from multiple devices (phone, tablet, PC, etc), you have to host it somewhere.

    lemmesay,
    @lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    or just sync the file using syncthing or plain old rsync?

    kurwa,

    You can put it on Google drive or something similar. You could also use syncthing (like how I do it) and you still don’t have to host anything.

    pineapplelover, (edited )

    I recommend bitwarden. Make sure to have a good 2fa also like Aegis or raivo

    Adramis,

    +1 for Bitwarden, wife and I use it and it works well. It lets you securely share passwords for free.

    SocialMediaRefugee,

    I know people who don’t use a password manager so every time they have to type in a pw they have to go through the reset process.

    NotATurtle,

    If they use a password manager and randomly generated passwords, then it’s acceptable.

    dingus, (edited )

    One of the reasons why I don’t want to use a password manager, actually. If you get locked out of that, you’re fucked.

    jubilationtcornpone,

    Good ones have an unlock token or another one time use way of unlocking it in case you forget your master password.

    doctordevice,

    Ease of syncing across devices has me using an internet-based password manager (Bitwarden), but I keep a second local-only password manager (Keepass) that only stores my Bitwarden password. Just in case.

    VikingHippie,

    Keepass

    For those who want to keep their ass.

    PopShark,

    Hey that’s real smart but what if you forget the Keepass password when trying to retrieve the Bitwarden password you forgot lol?

    I use Bitwarden myself and love them. Great software great organization it seems. They didn’t even send any bullshit marketing “noooo come back YOULL LOSE EVERYTHING” emails companies love to send when you downgrade from paid to free tier and that right away bumps them up in my mind.

    doctordevice, (edited )

    My wife and I also keep our Keepass passwords in each other’s Bitwarden vaults.

    So to lose access we’d both have to simultaneously forget our Bitwarden passwords AND be locked out of any biometric login. I consider that sufficiently unlikely.

    LodeMike,

    Backups + OSS.

    I use Bitwarden and JSON backups inside a 7zip. I ALWAYS backup after I make a new password that can’t be changed via email.

    Z3k3,

    I’ll be honest as an IT professional of 25 plus years I don’t know .y passwords either but that’s because I let a password manager deal with it for me.

    I have had people older than me complain the comp forgot the pass in my desktop days.

    There was also it’s cousin. I am definitely meeting the complexity requirements why isn’t it saving

    Trainguyrom,

    My favorite are the services that keep rejecting the randomized passwords so I have to manually think of a password. I ain’t creative enough on the spot for that! Just accept my /dev/urandom output dammit!

    papalonian,

    Like others have said they’re probably using Google as a password manager. When you’re making an account for anything while in the Chrome browser it recommends strong passwords for you such as UjafUif&i$ureT6hj9gzq5hvc$tcgo0be3. Would you memorize it?

    NielsBohron,
    @NielsBohron@lemmy.world avatar

    I get it, but I also don’t understand the idea of letting Google suggest a random secure password for me. Probably just the Genx/Millenial in me, but I subscribe to the xkcd school of random password generation (password generator), which makes it really easy to have secure passwords that meet complexity requirements and are also easy to memorize.

    papalonian,

    Yeah, I have my own password generation scheme. Not the most secure thing in the world but I’m at least able to log in to my accounts from other people’s computers. One of these days I’ll get around to using a password manager but I just can’t be bothered.

    virku,

    Why not both then? Make your own human readable passwords, but do a different one each time and store them in a password vault.

    NielsBohron,
    @NielsBohron@lemmy.world avatar

    Definitely. I don’t really do anything that is particularly sensitive, so I only have 3-4 standard passwords (that meet the most common complexity criteria) that I separate by how sensitive the information/service is, but if I truly needed more, I would absolutely be using a 3rd party password vault. I just don’t have the need right now, so I haven’t bothered.

    What gets me is the people that don’t know their own passwords, don’t know how/where to look them up, and don’t even understand how to reset their passwords (because they can’t log into their own email). I don’t even know how they function in modern society.

    Trainguyrom,

    What gets me is the people that don’t know their own passwords, don’t know how/where to look them up, and don’t even understand how to reset their passwords

    I worked support for a phone manufacturer for a while and helped a lot of poor lost souls struggle to get back into their Google accounts on their new and replacement devices. I got a lot of them in, but some may have never gotten out of authentication hell

    winky88,

    My kid sister is the same way. Bought her a quest 3 for her bday. Took 3 days to get up and running because a) she had no idea what her meta account passwords were… had always just logged in on her phone… and b) none of the forgot password functions worked because she never cleared her Gmail mailbox so it had filled up and bounced previous facebook emails landing her on their internal do not send list.

    I was livid.

    Caesium,

    ironically I think tech literacy is going down with future gens thanks to so many functions getting automated. Kids aren’t learning how their computers work because it does all of work for them

    afraid_of_zombies,

    It’s like that with everything isn’t it? The problems have been off-loaded. In my company for example we used to make our own motors, now we buy them. I doubt there is anyone left who knows how to build one where I work.

    NielsBohron,
    @NielsBohron@lemmy.world avatar

    I hate to be a “kids these days” person, but you’re absolutely right. My Gen Z students don’t even understand how folder/file structure works; they just download everything onto their desktop and use the search function to find what they need later. If they can’t remember what something was called, they’re SOL.

    Don’t get me wrong, I have a lot of faith in Gen Z and Alpha, but their strengths are definitely not the strengths of Millenials or Gen X.

    Croquette,

    My girlfriend (millenial) is like that as well and it is infuriating. I tell her time and time again, just use a password manager that isn’t the browser’s password manager and you are golden. You just need to remember one “complicated” password, i.e. something with more than 8 characters and that’s it.

    The many times she doesn’t know her password to important account is mind boggling.

    dlok, (edited )

    Tip for anyone using Google Chrome password manager they can access it from any other device by going to passwords.google.com in the browser and logging in (probably best in incognito if not your device).

    Croquette,

    That’s a great tip. I don’t use chrome, so I didn’t know that.

    pineapplelover,

    I’ve had the same issue with gen z to gen x. It hurts my soul each time

    SpaceCowboy,
    @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca avatar

    I’m GenX and I don’t know my email password…

    Though I’m 99% sure it’s in keepass somewhere.

    lemmesay,
    @lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    average keepass enjoyer

    spicytuna62,
    @spicytuna62@lemmy.world avatar

    Gonna have to actually use this one next time I lock myself out of my computer.

    Kyle_The_G, in shit post

    Ayy its been a while!

    MacNCheezus,
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    tacosanonymous, in shit post

    Dickbutts all the way down.

    MacNCheezus,
    @MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

    That’s what your mom said last night.

    flambonkscious,

    See, I think there’s on opportunity for some recursion - the guy looks like his dock. If I ever needed to learn gimp or similar, the time is probably now…

    user1234, in IT support work be like

    Needs more JPEG!

    CertifiedBlackGuy,

    ONLY GOT 3 PIXELS. NEXT.

    Haquer,

    NEEDS MORE PIXELS, IT’S FOR A CHURCH HONEY! NEXT!!

    kittenzrulz123, (edited ) in Hope that clears things up

    What about non sticky non cooking non spray?

    hex_m_hell,
    MacNCheezus,
    @MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

    Your mom

    Klear, (edited )

    She’s sticky.

    MacNCheezus,
    @MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

    Well, then she oughta take a shower perhaps

    ElBarto, in There are no accidents
    @ElBarto@sh.itjust.works avatar

    And that’s why you need a secure and tight plug.

    idunnololz,
    @idunnololz@lemmy.world avatar

    Always wear your plug

    wafflez, in Real committed

    nsfw flag please

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  • yuriy,

    Would you have this open at work?

    wafflez,

    Idk why people get so offended by people just asking to not have porn memes on their feed. I’m not even typing in negative tone but it often gets read that way on the internet

    mariusafa,

    Weebs, is all about weebs

    Ignisnex,
    @Ignisnex@lemmy.world avatar

    My guy, can you point out the part that is not appropriate? Is it the hearts? I’m genuinely confused.

    wafflez, (edited )

    Ahegao face combined with prostate joke.

    "Ahegao is a term in Japanese pornography for a facial expression of characters during sexual arousal or an orgasm, typically with rolling or crossed eyes, protruding tongue, and slightly reddened face, to show enjoyment or ecstasy. "

    waffle, (edited )

    Sorry to butt in but why is my fellow waffle’s demand not possible? :(

    NSFW is how you tag stuff that you don’t want your colleagues to see on your screen at work: it’s not just for porn!

    Included pic of rubber duck of peace as proof of goodwill:

    Close up on a rubber duck’s face with its mouth open

    MaxVoltage,
    @MaxVoltage@lemmy.world avatar

    😂

    Tedesche,

    I like your memes, but this is a dick response. You could have just not answered, no reason to go out of your way to be an asshole.

    spujb, in No soap. It makes the children too slippery.

    whats the lemmy equivalent of r/justunsubbed bc holy fuck get this off my timeline

    mariusafa, (edited )

    So true dude.

    Chickenstalker, in Recycling 4-year-old 737 memes (Part 5)

    The 737 design has reached its max (heh) potential. There’s no more milk to squeeze out from this cow. Boeing has to bite the bullet and design a new plane from the ground up. Surely those billions in tax payer funded military contracts can be invested in R&D.

    MataVatnik,
    @MataVatnik@lemmy.world avatar

    The execs already plundered and pocketed all of the money

    Kase, (edited )

    from the ground up

    hehe :)

    sxan, in Goodbye MatPat, thanks for everything
    @sxan@midwest.social avatar

    Yeah, it’s off. M.A.S.H. would be Gen X. Old Yeller got both Boomers and Gen X; I’m not sure which TV show would have gotten only Boomers.

    Thcdenton,

    The yearling and dumbo fucked me up as a kid, but im a millennial

    pigup,

    Ferngully

    Thcdenton,

    All I remember about that movie is how kickass Tim Curry was.

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0cab0170-36ad-4fea-a792-4f025869dd59.webm

    accidental,

    did they ever make a movie of Where the Red Fern Grows?

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