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rcbrk, in South Africa is the Legal Arm of _____.

“South Africa, which is functioning as the legal arm of the Hamas terrorist organization […]”

twitter.com/LiorHaiat/status/1745427037039280207 (archive.md/L7AwX)

DmMacniel,

That’s hilarious… and the blue-pills are even more hilarious. Actually, it’s quite sad.

SLfgb,

“They started it.” “We are the real victims here.” “Antisemitic terrorists”

Bassman27,

Isreal deserve an Olympic gold medal for mental gymnastics

adhdplantdev, in Honestly

Let’s not forget brexit. Americans aren’t alone in their dumbassarry

HobbitFoot,

Or the recent wins of fascist parties in Europe.

verstra,

Literally facist? I know about a few right wing ones, but none of them seem actually facist

Ranvier,

Musolini’s grand daughter sends her regards:

theguardian.com/…/mussolini-supporters-march-in-i…

verstra,

I stand corrected! Didnt know they are self-proclaimed fashists… Thats a bold marketing campaign and terrifing that she got the seats she did.

Although the policies she supports are not really Musollini-like.

HedonismB0t,

Giorgia Meloni is Italy’s current prime minister and also happens to be a proud founding member of the Neo-Facist party, and is the granddaughter of Benito Mussolini.

ExLisper,

The fascist parties that want to stop immigrants on the borders? Remind me who was the previous president in US and who’s controlling the house now…

adhdplantdev,

Stopping immigrants at the border would actually be a horrendous policy and have devastating economic effects. Literally advocating for a terrible US policy that could be seen as inhumane and unethical.

ExLisper,

Who’s advocating for it?

adhdplantdev,

“I’m not saying we actually do it it’s the implication that we will do it”

ExLisper,

Who’s saying that? Who’s we? I think you’re confusing mentioning something with endorsing it.

the_post_of_tom_joad,

Do i need to make a nesting meme in this thread to show you mooks that you’re literally doing the meme right now?

HobbitFoot,

Initial comment about dumbassery not in the USA.

Reply back about additional dumbassery not in America.

You: bUt WhAt AbOuT aMeRiCa?

ExLisper,

I’m just saying that the “fascist” parties in Europe are no more “fascist” than American right wing parties. People support right-wing parties for different reasons. Calling it dumbassery is weird.

Why so sensitive?

Senseless,

I fear the outcome of the three “state” elections in Eastern Germany later this year.

NateNate60, in #memes

What does BTS stand for, outside of K-pop?

atlasraven31,
Titou,
@Titou@feddit.de avatar

it’s a frech degree

psud,

Beyond the supernatural (role-playing game) Behind the scenes

WaterSword,
@WaterSword@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Behind The Scenes

GratefullyGodless,
@GratefullyGodless@lemmy.world avatar

Bacon Tomato Salmon sandwich.

Ethalis,

From context, Behind The Scenes I guess

9point6,

Wait, does it not stand for “behind the scenes” wrt the K-pop group?

WaterSword,
@WaterSword@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

It does stand for behind the scenes, but it is also a popular kpop group, the bangtan boys (bangtan sonyeondan in Korean) (everybody just calls them BTS)

trashgirlfriend,

It stands for Bangtan Boys

casmael,

That’s some linguistic gymnastics right there

EmptySlime,

Nah, for the Kpop group it’s a shortening of the group’s full Korean name Bangtan Sonyeondan which in English translates to “Bulletproof Boy Scouts”. Though in recent years they apparently also added “Beyond the Scene” to try to show how they’ve grown since they first began.

XTornado,

Idk until somebody say it… I am not BTS fan or KPop in general but damn if their name appears so many times than now I always think of the band first and I hate it.

misnina, in Lemmy about to implode.
@misnina@lemmy.ml avatar

jokes aside, it’s just not a really attractive title.

I’ve played 48 hours in one of the games in there, Traveller’s Rest, about running a tavern. It has money, supply, employees, trends etc. But I’m not enjoying it because Yay Capitalism! It’s because when you’re running your own cute shop with virtual money it’s fun. I do like the genre, but being reminded of the systems that are causing a lot of real world shit is just a bad title.

But I guess “Business Sim Sale” wasn’t flashy enough.

rwhitisissle,

But I’m not enjoying it because Yay Capitalism! It’s because when you’re running your own cute shop with virtual money it’s fun.

You can run a private business without engaging in capitalist exploitation. That’s something a lot of people would probably find enjoyable.

Omega_Haxors, (edited )

As fun as that is, I love a game that starts out innocent fun then slowly reveals as you progress that you were always a monster, the only difference is now it’s starting to impact the world in a way that you can’t ignore anymore. It’s up to you when you want to stop.

CileTheSane,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

Baldur’s Gate?

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

Games showing us that it has never been about the monet/credits. It’s about making and experiencing

Lesrid,

Not only that but by necessity the money/credits in nearly all games (EVE Online a possible exception) is closer to a labor voucher of sorts than a commodity. And labor vouchers are a potential avenue for transitioning a society away from currency.

bi_tux,
@bi_tux@lemmy.world avatar

I mean they got our attention, so they’ve done it right ig

agressivelyPassive,

Also, these games are not about failing, fear and hunger. Capitalism is.

It wouldn’t be fun to play, if you’d have to grind 16h a day and be in danger of homelessness or starvation if you lose.

People play CoD all the time, but I’m sure a substantial percentage of the players would decidedly not enjoy bleeding out in an abandoned cottage.

Knightfox, in Honestly

This may not apply everywhere in the US, but my understanding is that most cops aren’t paid terribly well. Perhaps it’s ok if compared to a standard job, but when you account for the danger, required over time, and work schedule it becomes very not worth it.

A buddy of mine is a true believer type, he signed up to be a cop, went through a year of training and another year paired with another cop. PreCovid starting pay was $40k, 12 hr work schedule and every 28 days it flipped (so 28 days day shift followed by 28 days of night shift). One day he gets a call and his boss had switched him to a different district with 3x the commute without any communication. Finally a buddy of his caught a bullet in the head (and lived) from some guy who was on drugs and stole a car. He said he thought about it and for the money it wasn’t worth the emotional cost.

Strangely the problem with underfunding cops is who the fuck wants to be a cop? Yeah, after 25 years and multiple promotions you might make an ok or even good salary, but being a new cop is absolutely shit. In a system where the pay isn’t good, the hours are shit, and the risk to your life is high, who wants to be a cop?

The answer is either self sacrificing good guys or people who get a power trip on carrying a gun and using it. Add to it that this system is perpetuated by the type of people who pursue the job you end up with a whole department full of the type who hire these types.

So while you can defund the police, you can send them through training, you can institute new policy, but if you don’t attract a better quality of person then you’re gonna have the same problem over and over again.

Theoretically you could make the hours better (but that will require hiring more police to cover the same amount), you could reduce the danger (similar to London banning guns so beat cops don’t carry them either), or you can pay them more.

whofearsthenight,

Indeed is reporting that the average starting salary is like $50k, and the average in the US is $60k. Policing also isn’t even in the top 25 most dangerous jobs. That link is also talking base salary, but even in the situation you’re describing, you’re talking overtime in the $20k+ range.

The problem with bad cops comes down to two main things:

  • they’re not here for public safety or here to protect and serve, they’re here to protect capital.
  • well, it’s really just the first one, but keeping that in mind, the system is setup in a way that the only outcome can be a corrupt police force. Legal civil forfeiture, qualified immunity, overly powered police unions (the only time I’ll complain about unions), deliberately low standards in hiring, deliberately not require the police to even know the law they’re supposed to enforce and probably a dozen things I’m forgetting. Police aren’t there for us, they’re there for capital.

Finally, police funding and increasing the number of cops has almost nothing to do with crime rates which is what calls to defund the police actually mean. Police are basically systematized violence where pretty much the only tools in their literal and metaphorical toolbelt are increasing levels of violence. The call to defund the police is more about funding the things that actually reduce crime – better education, economic outcomes, and people trained to deal with the types of issues that police are probably less qualified to deal with than the average retail worker like mental health crises. Advocates for defunding the police are instead advocating for spending to be allocated to people who are qualified to actually deal with these problems.

Anyway, tl;dr – if we offer cops better pay and better hours, we’re just going to be getting more expensive cops stealing our shit, incarcerating us at one of the highest rates in the world, and murdering people with less consequence than the cashier at Target gets for not upselling credit cards enough because while plenty of good people* become cops, policing as an institution in the US is corrupt.

Knightfox,

Of the responses I have gotten I feel like you have the closest response to the truth. Having good cops comes down to trust. If we had a police force of non-opportunistic saints who will go through anything to do the right thing then we might have something which meets the public’s expectation of the police. Short of that they are people who put their own lives and well being above that of the public. Police aren’t out there to save you, they aren’t really out there to stop crimes. They are out there to charge people with committing crimes. I feel like some understanding should be out there for the public though, police aren’t there to save you, they are there to charge people for having committed a crime. Ideally they will stop a crime as it is occurring or by their presence prevent a crime from occurring, but if you think the Police are there to save you then you’re wrong.

That’s the average scenario. That’s the Uvalde cop looking on as a school shooting occurs. The idea of a cop running into a school shooting is the “BEST” scenario.

Unfortunately the norm for police is far less than that, because the pay doesn’t incentivize better people to want to be police. It comes down to those the factors: pay, work life balance, and danger. Pick 2 of 3, low danger, high wages, or good work life balance.

whofearsthenight, (edited )

Just for clarities sake, there is one big sticking point here that I want to make clear. Pay, hours, etc cannot incentivize a fix to this system because it’s not about attracting good people or bad people or dumb people or smart people, it’s about the system. If cops made $120k starting with 5 weeks of vacation and only had to work 32 hour weeks, we would not see significantly different outcomes because it is simply the institution and systems and culture that are the problem. Honestly, that would probably only increase the problem since it just further removes police from the normal humans they’re policing. Probably also instead of attracting people that are mission driven, it attracts mercenaries, basically. This is how we get billionaires; they’re mostly not evil, just so far removed reality and doing one of the most human things possible – rationalizing our own behavior for our benefit.

The idea that there are purely good or purely bad people is mostly a myth. There are people that we could objectively define as purely good or purely evil, but they’re the outlier. Nazis for example. The truth is even scarier than the myth. In most of our depictions, nazis are homogenous blob of pure evil. While nazi’s certainly had some purely evil people, the truth is the vast majority were just average people exposed to a system that creates an evil outcome. Of course, there were also purely good people in that as well, but the system often led those people their graves, or they had to be the right combination of good/smart to resist and stay alive. But most people just participated or closed their eyes and went about their day.

The problem is not the people, it is the system and pay and benefits aren’t going to fix it.

Now all that said, the Uvalde cops clearly over-index on little tiny dick bitch ass cowards and kinda blow a hole in my thesis. I wouldn’t call them evil, but just speaking statistically you would think even one of them out of the scores of cops there would have had even an underdeveloped backbone. The cowardice shown here should be something that lives into myth and legend and the way people say “Benedict Arnold” to mean “traitor” they should say “Uvalde cop” to mean “coward.”

scottywh,

Pay is definitely not the problem and there’s plenty of places in the US where I’d argue they’re overpaid, in fact.

Knightfox,

Care to elaborate? I won’t argue that funding for the department isn’t a problem, but at least in my own anecdotal relation of an individual experience that seems to be the problem.

scottywh,

There’s lots of places in the US where cops are paid significantly above median wages for the region as their base pay and then they’re also eligible to earn time and a half in nearly as much overtime as they could possibly want on top of being allowed to work extra side jobs in uniform for third parties.

They’re also typically one of the largest parts of most major cities’ budgets.

Fuck cops. They are overpaid if anything for what little they fucking do.

Knightfox,

I took some time in thinking about your response, I want you to know that. That said, “There’s lots of places in the US where cops are paid significantly above median wages for the region as their base pay,” doesn’t mean much in the context of my original statement. My original statement said very much the same in fact. Cops, on paper, get paid above average and have tons of opportunity for overtime. What your response misses is the danger associated and the expectation of overtime.

It’s one thing when you can have unlimited overtime and another when you are expected to take unlimited overtime. There is also a disconnect when that overtime comes with an expectation of being shot and killed. With those expectations it’s no surprise that police are the largest portion of a city government. If you have a group of people that you expect to work long hours, work extra overtime, meet the municipality’s needs, and potentially die in their duty, then they should command a large portion of the budget.

If you don’t want to pay people to do these things then you can’t be upset that they don’t do those things. You get the cops that you pay for. I’ll be the first to say Fuck the Police, but I’ll also be the first to say we get the Police we pay for.

scottywh,

I disagree that the overtime is expected. It’s a benefit available to them that isn’t available to the general public.

I also strongly disagree about the relative “danger” of their job.

My dad was a firefighter for 30 years. He got paid less than most cops and faced significantly more danger on every shift than most cops.

Fuck the police. They were shitty since their inception.

Full stop

Wilzax,

“Defund the police” doesn’t mean salaries. It means stop outfitting them with weapons of war.

Knightfox, (edited )

I see why you thought that’s what I meant, but immediately following that I list several other potential solutions to overall bad policing. You can certainly defund the police, aka stop outfitting them with weapons of war, but it will not solve the fundamental problem of hiring bad candidates to make bad cops.

DAMunzy,

There is no danger!!!

They aren’t even in the top 10 most dangerous jobs in the US. Pizza delivery is more dangerous.

Please stop with the copaganda talking point about danger.

Knightfox,

There is a difference in danger, Construction tends to be one of the most dangerous jobs there is, but getting injured in a construction accident is fundamentally different from getting shot as a cop. Other jobs might be more “dangerous,” but the nature of the danger is pretty important.

HRDS_654,

It doesn’t help that cops are expected to do so much. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not an excuse to do fucked up things to people, but it is probably a contributing factor. Like mental health for being a police officer can’t be good. This is part of the reason so many people want to defund the police; it isn’t about giving them less money, it’s about moving funding to programs that are more focused so police can focus on their job and not try to be a mental health counselor as well.

Knightfox, (edited )

You’re right though, being a police officer comes with an expectation that doesn’t match your pay. If you’re on the subway, there is a police officer in uniform standing nearby, and a guy attacks you, the expectation is that the cop would save you. However, in 2011 Maksin Gelman had a stabbing spree in NYC that culminated in an attack on Joseph Lozito. The attack occurred on a subway, with Lozito being stabbed in the head and face while police watched from the conductor’s booth. It wasn’t until Lozito had wrestled his assailant to the ground and detained him that the police helped him.

Lozito sued the NYPD for not helping him and the judge decided that it wasn’t the police’s duty to save his life. On the day of the assault the police didn’t even perform first aid on Lozito, it was another subway goer that save his life.

EDIT: I’ll be the first one to say fuck the police, but if you want actually good police then the first step is to pay them to match what you expect of them or else you’ll end up with a bunch of gun toting assholes who won’t do shit.

ryathal,

The pay only sucks at the start, then you learn how to exploit overtime and pick up detail shifts.

Knightfox,

Yeah, but that comes back to the same point where pay incentivizes bad cops. It’s not quite that clear cut, but it’s not far from the truth. I don’t begrudge someone working a second job, and assuming we’re talking about good cops not getting kickbacks, police shouldn’t have to work two jobs to make ends meet.

terminhell, in add finger guns for max coolness

Bag size 20x30cm…(approximately)

LemmyKnowsBest,

Yes. Say “Bag size 20x30cm…approx” as you’re leaving a room. Add finger guns for added coolness.

KindaLost, in True

Yeah, I want to be a part of the solution but I never feel like I have anything of value to add to the discussion.

moistclump,

That just added to the discussion! You’re doing it :)

saltesc, in It's a mystery

That’s more commonly a US thing and it’s like, “Americans saved from America.” whether health, education, or some basic social service that’s being used for profiteering.

Zoidsberg,
@Zoidsberg@lemmy.ca avatar

Amazing! This group of people crowd-funded a medical procedure!”

NightAuthor, in add finger guns for max coolness

What’s another example of this kind of parting phrase?

getoffthedrugsdude,

Stay spicy home skillet

LemmySoloHer,
@LemmySoloHer@lemmy.world avatar
  1. “Stay gold, Ponyboy!” -The Outsiders (1983)
  2. “Stay gold, Cheesy Boy!” -Reservation Dogs (2021-2023)
  3. “Take it sleazy.” -The Good Place (2016-2020)
uzay, in unholy software..

I have had to spend so much more time thinking about drivers on Windows than on Linux it’s not even funny

Kecessa,

I don’t know how Linux users are using Windows but whenever I see comments like these I’m surprised they aren’t using OSX or a tablet instead of a computer by now because they clearly don’t know what they’re doing…

Rendh,

And what are Nvidia users supposed to do?

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted, in WD-40 and some tape are the only tools you need in this life.
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

electrocuted

You mean shocked.

If you got electrocuted, you’d be dead.

Fridgeratr,

I only learned this very recently! I guess it makes sense, it’s like electro-execution

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted,
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Exactly!

I mean, if you look in dictionaries, you’ll see both definitions, but as I said to another user in this thread, dictionaries include a definition because it is common, not because it is accurate. Just look up the term “literal”; most common dictionaries define it as meaning either “literal” or “figurative”.

Words exist fundamentally to communicate something; if a term is defined so as to be ambiguous, it has failed in that purpose.

pearsaltchocolatebar,

Look up the definition. It’s changed to include severe injury from electricity.

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted,
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Prescriptivism vs descriptivism.

The technical definition is as I described above.

It’s only been expanded in common dictionaries because the dictionaries practice descriptivism, i.e. they reflect not what is the best definition, but how it’s most often used.

In other words, just because it’s in the dictionary doesn’t mean the word means that in a technical context; it just means that’s how it’s commonly meant when used in everyday parlance.

Fridgeratr, in WD-40 and some tape are the only tools you need in this life.

“unplanned rapid disassembly” is one of my favorites

crapwittyname,

Sometimes referred to as a “hard start”

Tlaloc_Temporal,
@Tlaloc_Temporal@lemmy.ca avatar

*Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly, a RUD.

wowwoweowza, in Crazy fact

Listen — I’m just trying to get things straight. Isn’t this the very definition of a Shitpost?

TheBat,
@TheBat@lemmy.world avatar
dessalines, (edited )

His reaction looks like he’s getting interviewed by Dr. Steve Brule.

wowwoweowza,

Thought so. There’s a good Shitpost community here in Lemmy.

machinaeZER0,

I’ve never seen this before but it’s immediately one of my favorite gifs of all time

OhStopYellingAtMe,
@OhStopYellingAtMe@lemmy.world avatar

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  • wowwoweowza,

    You’re the only one who gets it.

    milkytoast, in Playing an unsupported file
    @milkytoast@kbin.social avatar

    where the fuck are u getting ur movies??? I've only ever seen mp4 and mkv, all of which even windows media player handles I think

    rotopenguin,
    @rotopenguin@infosec.pub avatar

    It’s an “.avi.exe”.

    milkytoast,
    @milkytoast@kbin.social avatar

    yeah idk if vlc does .exe

    rotopenguin,
    @rotopenguin@infosec.pub avatar

    Windows would be greatly improved if it would let you bind VLC as the default handler of exe files

    milkytoast,
    @milkytoast@kbin.social avatar

    I'm sure there's a way

    ReakDuck,

    Hold my beer

    vox, (edited )
    @vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

    i actually accidentally made all exe files open in Windows Media Center on a family pc as a kid.
    basically the system had to be reinstalled.

    YoorWeb,

    ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    Turun,

    Mp4 and mkv are container formats. Your comment is somewhat equivalent to “where are you guys getting text files that can’t be displayed, I’ve only ever seen zip files”.

    The codec in the container is what needs to be played, and can fail to render correctly.

    Steve, in Playing an unsupported file

    Uninstall that shit and use VLC

    Magnetar,

    VLC could play a polaroid image of the Voyager records.

    comrade_pibb,
    @comrade_pibb@hexbear.net avatar

    this is the correct answer

    Octopus1348,
    @Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

    And if you want to play on a TV that doesn’t support the format, convert it with FFMpeg.

    kuberoot,

    I’ve had good experience using mkvtoolnix to mux video into an mkv with subtitles included. Not sure if mkv support is widespread, but as janky as the TV was with other formats, mkv worked great every time.

    deranger,

    MPC-HC also a very good choice

    Land_Strider, (edited )

    Installing MPC-HC during K-Lite Code pack as my primary media player has taken place of VLC for me this last year. I have been using VLC as music player only with some Winamp-like no-viewport UI lately.

    deranger,

    Been using k-lite codec pack since the Kazaa days, very good stuff. MPC-HC with madVR looks excellent.

    PraiseTheSoup,

    Been using both MPC-HC and VLC for years now. Between the two of them there is no file that you cannot play.

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