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I'm just this guy, you know?

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Disney is gouging customers with a near doubling of subscription costs. (sh.itjust.works)

Disney is raking its customers over the coals with a 75% price hike for their annual subscription (originally $80.) People wonder why piracy is on the rise.Multiple commenters are saying I’m off base about the 75% price increase. My payment less than a year ago was $79.99. Here’s the proof.

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Disney made a movie called Crater that was removed from their catalog after just two weeks. It is only available via piracy.

I haven't watched it because that would be illegal, but it's almost like they want us to pirate. Heck, I would never have heard about Final Space if the animator hadn't raised a stink after it got removed from the WB catalog.

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I'll have you know my back hurts all the time

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I, too, am five seconds away from some serious shit

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Hasn’t Pandora had “AI playlists” for like 15 years?

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I've been a paying subscriber since 2007 and it's given me so much new music I'd never have heard of without it.

Oddly enough, regardless of the station, it'll play me some Johnny Cash. Metal station? Johnny Cash. Punk station? Johnny Cash. Funk station? Believe it or not, Johnny Cash. I have the best Pandora in the world thanks to Johnny Cash.

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Can’t wait for pictures of people getting arrested for holding signs that say “Palestinians love their children too.”

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I subscribe to a bunch of services but still pirate all the shows because it's nicer to have them all in one place

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Yeah, he's rough with the cooks when they're not doing their shit

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Yep. And honestly that's perfectly reasonable. People can die from food poisoning, being ignorant is not something to be proud of

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Gordon doesn't seem to have a problem with the workers as long as they're doing their jobs. It's usually the managers he gets the most angry with.

Beans Are a Vegetable: an Overanalysis (lemmy.ca)

“Of course beans count as a vegetable!” I said to my wife. We have this house rule that it’s okay to eat mac and cheese for dinner so long as you add a vegetable. If I may ‘spill the beans’, I’m obsessed with them. Each one is tastier than the last: garbanzo bean, black bean, kidney. The butter bean, which is just...

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My only complaint is you called clover a weed.

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In August, remote or hybrid job posts attracted more than one-half of all applications in 157 of the largest metro areas, according to LinkedIn data analyzed by Bloomberg. All the while, the number of hybrid or remote job posts has declined since 2022.

So companies that allow remote work will have the pick of the best applicants, while those without will be left with anyone who can't get a remote job. This will make in-person companies less effective and productive, especially because studies are showing remote work is more productive.

But at least their commercial property values won't go down. So that's nice.

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It’s just like when coders were judged based on lines of code versus whether the code is high quality.

As an example, Bill Atkinson once submitted a report with -2000 lines of code added.

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Any company who sees that by going fully remote they pay less for better workers and avoid paying for office space and doesn't do it is going to see investor backlash.

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What’s an incel’s favorite character flaw?

M’sogyny

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In his book "Humankind," Rutger Bregman has a lot of examples of humans doing this sort of spontaneous selfless assistance to help someone in need. He makes the point that there's no need for organization, and people will instantly volunteer and even risk their own lives. Because of this innate feature he has a much more rosey opinion of humanity which the rest of the book reinforces.

If you want an uplifting look at humanity I highly recommend it, especially if you've read "Sapiens" because it's depressing and Yuval Noah Harari has a blurb explaining how Humankind is better.

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There are people with a vested economic interest in making sure we don't help others, that's for sure.

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When companies do good, that's a good economy. Companies do good when they make a lot of profit. Companies make a lot of profit by paying their workers way less than what they make selling the thing they make.

So when workers are ripped off more, the economy does better.

Fuck the economy.

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Go through your shit when you're not operating a two-ton death machine, thanks.

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If you just accept that the book was impossible to make into a TV show it's actually pretty great. Lee Pace is astounding, the story is great, and Bear McCreary did a lot of the music. You may know Bear's beats from Battlestar Galactica.

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