Homeboy might be more credible without that fucked-up haircut. Seriously, are you that disconnected from the world of normal people that you can look in the mirror with that ‘do, consider it critically, and say, “yeah, that’s just what I’m going for"
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Arrandee@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•America's productivity boom started before AI, and a Stanford economist who decoded the Great Resignation says working from home is the reason whyEnglish
13·22 hours agoThere are some things you need a shared workspace for. Most of what we do in the US, having converted largely to an email-and-spreadsheets-based economy, does not.
My full-flavor, everyday workspace requires a comfortable chair, decent internet, and intermittent access to elecricity. It fits in a backpack. All of my coworkers are similarly equipped. Our 40-person startup has a minuscule office that we couldn’t begin to fit everybody in. We are making lots of money.
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News@lemmy.world•Twin brothers, fired, wipe 96 US Gov databasesEnglish
9·4 days agoWHERE do I find that gigantic USB delete key?
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News@lemmy.world•FDA chief resigns after Trump admin forced approval of fruity e-cigsEnglish
81·5 days agoI feel like, having read your comment, I should stop feeling so grumpy about Russia fucking with us. We can’t get thru this late-stage capitalist nonsense fast enough.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI coders are carrying half-open laptopsEnglish
8·6 days agoJust install Amphetamine on your Mac, duh
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Technology@lemmy.world•Nick Bostrom Has a Plan for Humanity’s ‘Big RetirementEnglish
92·6 days agoNick Bostrom takes himself waaaaaaaayyy too seriously.
Scroll through your typical node_modules directory without learning a little something about software bloat. Yikes.
It’s quite a lot, what we expect from our technology now. But we made it this way because the marketplace has deemed there must always be a winner and a loser, so it’s a never ending game of accelerationist oneupmanship.
The market pressures the competitors, the competitors pressure the engineers, the engineers pressure each other to deliver faster and faster. Sometimes they’re backed into a corner and have to focus on more speed and efficiency, which is shortly thereafter consumed by frameworks, languages, and operating systems that are also competing for adopters, and thus supply stuff like JIT compilers and UI frameworks.
Even before we were plunged into the hellscape of vibe coding, you could knock an app together with a kit of parts using a pinch of glue code, having no clue what’s happening underneath the gui. Who cares? My Mac at idle is running hundreds of processes, it can take it. Until of course it can’t.
Back in olden times, a piece of software was painstakingly hand-built in assembler and C over a course of many months. But ain’t nobody got time for that when your manager can shit out an app with Claude in an afternoon.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit Starts Blocking Mobile Website, Pushing Users to App InsteadEnglish
97·7 days agoMaybe its too on the nose to say so on Lemmy, but fuck Reddit right in the earhole. Their pearl-clutching, risk-averse, pro-corporate moderation-bot and tattle-tale system was the last straw.
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News@lemmy.world•Norovirus outbreak on Florida-bound cruise ship sickens 115 passengers and crewEnglish
413·9 days agoFEAR! FEAR THE DRIZZLY SHITS! OOOOGA BOOGA BOOOOOGA
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News@lemmy.world•Iran accuses US of 'reckless military adventure'English
6·10 days agoOh, really. Ya think? In other news, scientists confirm water is wet.
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News@lemmy.world•ICE keeps detaining the same US citizen again, and again, and again. He’s fighting back.English
7·11 days agoPay attention. You are next.
Your personal point of view or constitutionally-protected activity are now grounds for criminal investigation that will empower various three-letter agencies to harass you like Mr. Venegas. Lest we forget the content of National Security Presidential Memorandum-7 (NSPM-7):
- Immigration: Those expressing “opposition to law and immigration enforcement” or supporting “mass migration and open borders”.
- Gender and Social Ideology: Entities described as adhering to “radical gender ideology” or showing “hostility towards traditional views on family, religion, and morality”.
- Political and Economic Beliefs: Individuals or groups associated with “anti-Americanism,” “anti-capitalism,” and “anti-Christianity”.
- Tactics and Actions: “Antifa-aligned extremists” and those allegedly involved in “organized doxing of law enforcement,” “swatting,” “mass rioting,” or “targeting of public officials”.
If you aren’t a high-earning, conservative, heterosexual white anglo-saxon protestant taxpayer… if you have the audacity to honestly interrogate your social role and find it unsatisfactory, if you choose to fully exercise your right of self-determination, you just made the list, buddy.
You’ll be investiagated and harassed. You’ll be marginalized and starved of resources. Conveniences and tools you take for grranted will be inaccessible, through loopholes and legal trickery that you will not have the capability to fight. They’re already hard at work:
- Retroactive Review: Agencies must review all domestic terrorism files from the last five years to identify Antifa-related intelligence.
- Informant Rewards: The FBI was instructed to expand its tip line and establish a cash-reward systemto incentivize reporting on fellow Americans for suspected domestic terrorist activity.
- Focus on Nonprofits: A joint initiative between the FBI and IRS was formed to investigate nonprofit organizations, book clubs, and mutual aid networks for suspected links to domestic terrorism.
- Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTFs): Agencies are required to refer all “domestic terrorism encounters” to JTTFs for “exhaustive investigation,” including the identification of financial sponsors and donors.
Build up a network of mutual support. Find a way to live below your means. Do not count on the good graces of institutions. Do not expect the law or your local political people to defend your interests.
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News@lemmy.world•Emergency Planning: The President Is Preparing to Challenge 2026 Midterms. The Country Can Still Act to Protect Them.English
2·11 days agoIn the words of a certain Sith Lord: “I will make it<strong></strong> legal”.
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News@lemmy.world•Federal court rules against new global tariffs Trump imposed after loss at the Supreme CourtEnglish
16·11 days agoLet’s all guess what the political affiliations are for the judge who ruled in favor of the global tarriffs.
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News@lemmy.world•Emergency Planning: The President Is Preparing to Challenge 2026 Midterms. The Country Can Still Act to Protect Them.English
2·11 days agoYou are absolutely right, inasmuch as we’re on this ride till it comes off the rails. Our job is to survive with our wits and some resources intact. Unlike the political sphere, we actually have a degree of control over our ability to weather a social cataclysm.
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News@lemmy.world•Emergency Planning: The President Is Preparing to Challenge 2026 Midterms. The Country Can Still Act to Protect Them.English
6·11 days agoI commend OP for sharing something alarming and then actually including some kind of action plan for countering it. It seems like my limbic system is in a constant state of crisis without any kind of rational outlet or notion that there are sane, rational people at least trying to behave like we live in a civilization. There’s a lot of content out there that sounds the alarm and then offers nothing in the do something category other than feel the way I tell you to feel in my article.
My criticism here is how unlikely the hope is that working inside the confines of the existing political machine will have the desired outcome. Lobbying elected officials, attending demonstrations, making noise, and organizing are all excellent efforts, but probably won’t end up being used as originally envisioned, because as much as we want to believe our political process works, the enemy is doing everyting it can to dismantle it and disenfranchise anybody who thinks it’s a bad idea to do so.
Lobbying, demonstrating, filing writs and suits, etc. are at least useful for registering our dissent in the public record so that later, when things have fallen apart, it can be used as evidence that the people we trusted to pay attention actually did absolutely nothing. It will be useful when some kind of reconciliation based in actual truth and justice can happen. That’s not today, though. We’re just shouting into the void and making sure the papers get properly filed. Organizing and setting up networks of mutual aid are more critical, as they will help us survive to see that day come and replace the safety nets and sense of common purpose that has been so fully undermined.
That darn constitution, keeps getting in the way of people exercising their freedom to hurt others who make them feel uncomfortable.