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SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the biggest case of planned obsolescence you've dealt with?English
29·2 days agoLaboratory instruments controlled by shitty software that’s somehow tied to a particular version of Windows, and won’t work with 11. And, of course, the manufacturer won’t update it, because they’d much rather you drop a quarter million on the new model.
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•There are first person shooters and third person shooters, but what about second person shooters?
33·4 days agoI’m not a gamer, so I had to look up the definition of a third-person shooter. It seems like very poor terminology; it’s actually a second-person shooter. There’s the player (1st) giving commands to an on-screen avatar (2nd). Where’s the 3rd person?
I’m thinking a true third-person shooter would consist of an NPC shooting at your unarmed avatar?
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are the movies/older films a fake representation of New York's "crowdynes" or has the number of people and cars in the streets really declined?English
2·6 days agoThere’s a reason New Yorkers hate going to Times Square :]
They’re privacy-conscious and don’t want to appear in stock footage?
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your opinion on Libertarianism?English
5·10 days agoCrikey, very well-written and well-reasoned! I would just add:
(4)(b) Human have perfect information about the world.
In order to make rational choices, producers and consumers need perfect information. This also ignores so much of reality. Again, there are so many examples, but even in a simplified model transaction of buying a loaf of bread includes so many variables that it would be impossible to know them all: All of the bakeries offering bread, the prices they ask for their loaves, the sensory quality of the bread, the nutritional quality, the bakeries’ food safety standards, and so on. Imagine trying to investigate the food safety record for the producer of each item in your typical grocery cart—an impossibility.
Well, that’s the thing, isn’t it? It doesn’t matter what people say, the truth will reveal itself no matter one’s feelings about MAGA or liberals. Whatever people have said about other politicians, I’ve been watching the President’s mental state deteriorate in a manner congruent with the progression of dementia since the early signs in his first term. And, for the record, no, that doesn’t mean he’s going to be gone soon. The life expectancy after diagnosis is years; he might die before the end of his term, or (with the best care in the world) he might not. We’ll see about Schumer, too. I haven’t seen any dementia symptoms in him, but I haven’t paid any attention to him, either.
But Trump was showing early signs of dementia during his first term. He’s showing signs of rapidly-advancing dementia now. Non-dementia health claims about other politicians without evidence in no way discredit the claim that he’s visibly declining with dementia symptoms. The difference here is evidence. (And is it really an improbable that an elderly President would suffer dementia in his second term, and that his staff would try to cover it up?)
That’s weird, even by hyperbole standards. Which politicians, exactly? I’d only heard it about Biden, because Repiblicans project enough for an IMAX multiplex.
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
news@lemmings.world•Trump pivots from bashing Mamdani, predicting he will ‘do a great job’ as mayorEnglish
3·23 days agoFeh. Goldfish have a better memory than the corporate media. Sleepy Don’s brain is so far gone that he agrees with the last person who talked to him. Witness his whiplashes back and forth on Ukraine depending on whether he talked to Putin or Zelensky last. I guess it makes good headlines when he likes Mamdani briefly. At least, I hope to hear the reaction from the MAGA crowd before his handlers can get to him.
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why is bicycle riding so controversial in America?
11·27 days agoNo, that explanation fails on the face of it. If that were the case, then why the furious opposition whenever such infrastructure is proposed?
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
news@lemmings.world•Justice Department quietly replaced ‘identical’ Trump signatures on recent pardonsEnglish
14·29 days agoNot saying he’s a dementia-addled puppet of the people really in control, but… this is the same as what it would look like if he were.
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your least favorite type of question to see asked in these types of communities?English
81·1 month agoIn general, the “what’s your favorite [x]?” questions, where [x] is movie, album, game, or the like. Few people share anything about the title, or why it’s meaningful to them, and very little discussion ensues, because, what’s to talk about? It just tends to result in a list of media (most of which I’ve heard of) connected to screen names of people I don’t know. Not usually worth reading.
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some situations that you forced to pay/spend when you really don't need it?
7·1 month agoI’m forced by the government to give up a bunch of money so that people can feel important rolling around in their $50,000 toys with heated seats and entertainment systems, while simultaneously destroying the planet.
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your favorite thing about your hobby?
9·2 months agoSailing, because it’s dozens of hobbies in one: It’s a competitive sport either with a team or solo, or it can be a relaxing diversion, or it can be a terrifying personal challenge. It can encompass skills such as sewing, woodworking, machining, plumbing, physics, mathematics, design, navigation, radio communication, astronomy, meteorology, geography, geology, environmental sciences, electronics/electrical engineering, history, linguistics, culinary skills, and more. You can basically always be thinking about it!
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a service you’ve been using forever that hasn’t enshitified?English
21·2 months agoIt’s no use. Resistance is futile.
Signed,
Someone Who Raged Against the Destruction of “FUD” Back in the Day
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Jesus hates American "Christians"English
2·2 months agoBut, here’s the kicker, if we don’t know anything about this other plane of existence, then how can we know that our universe couldn’t spontaneously arise from it without the intent of a creator? That’s the crux of the question: We have a mystery about the origin of our existence, and “solving” the mystery by saying, “God did it,” is just sweeping the mystery under the rug and pretending it’s not there. What OP was able to see at 7 or 8 years old was that the mystery was still there, but with an unexplained extra step added.
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•When did Politics become "Your Thing"English
16·2 months agoThis is kind of like asking a man being attacked by a bear, “When did bears become your whole thing?”
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are things you know because of your personal interests that most people have no idea about ?
31·2 months agoThe land-value tax is the only fair tax, after all.


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