Well, true, maybe not HD, haha, but I was just referring to how to continue breathing life into a DVD player. But yeah, I didn’t even know HD DVDs existed, given Blu-Ray…
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You have clearly not been to the library.
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•AI-assisted moderation in the fediverse is happening. Now what?English
1·3 days agoHuh? I don’t understand…
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Work Reform@lemmy.world•amazon can afford to treat its workers with dignity
2·3 days agoIf Amazon’s entire retail side died, they would be totally fine. AWS is incredible in its reach. It’s really alarming.
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•AI-assisted moderation in the fediverse is happening. Now what?English
6·5 days agoAre they maybe unaware? I wouldn’t point fingers too quickly…
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI finds signs of pancreatic cancer before tumors developEnglish
2·5 days agocanwants toFTFY
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A corner is an ontologically parasitic feature of a table that can't exist on its own.
1·7 days agoOh. Well, anyway, awareness has nothing to do with it, at least.
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•‘Your phone is about to stop being yours': anger brewing among Android fans as major Google app change draws nearEnglish
13·7 days agoDo Linux phones need to run a Kickstarter?
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A corner is an ontologically parasitic feature of a table that can't exist on its own.
1·8 days agoagainst its desires
Parasitism has nothing to do with will or even awareness. Technically, our gut bacteria could be considered parasites, no? Yet the best of ours even help the body last longer.
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A corner is an ontologically parasitic feature of a table that can't exist on its own.
1·8 days agoAs in, that territory can never be fully known?
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•A federal agent said WhatsApp's encryption is a lie. Then the investigation was shut downEnglish
1·9 days agoLet’s hope!!
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Work Reform@lemmy.world•85% of nurses in Japan's Iwate Pref. want to quit as staff shortages push them to the limit
11·9 days agoWe all need to stay as healthy as possible because this is really happening worldwide…
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Vibe Coding Will Break Your CompanyEnglish
7·10 days agoThe missing Oxford comma… *twitch, twitch*
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Claude-powered AI coding agent deletes entire company database in 9 seconds — backups zapped, after Cursor tool powered by Anthropic's Claude goes rogueEnglish
3·11 days agoIs it really fixing if it’s only short-term with mounting technical debt?
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Gig work is just turning the poor class into servants. And adding further debt to other poors trying to use these services.
2·11 days agoWow, I don’t know how I missed that. That was absolutely right to remove.
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Gig work is just turning the poor class into servants. And adding further debt to other poors trying to use these services.
2·11 days agoOkay, so this led me down the rabbit hole of violent vs. nonviolent revolutions throughout history. There seems to be a fair amount of somewhat conflicting data:
https://polsci.institute/political-theory/transformative-power-of-political-violence/
https://reddit.com/comments/8heei4 (I know we’re on Lemmy… but /r/AskHistorians has good stuff!)
I don’t know if I’m doing enough critical thinking/reading here, but it seems mixed. Hopefully more bad trillionaires (which is where I’d stop it already since there is so much power there as it is) can learn to follow Mark Cuban’s lead. And hopefully we can get Star Trek replicators, which would solve a lot of problems!
Mountainaire@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Gig work is just turning the poor class into servants. And adding further debt to other poors trying to use these services.
1·11 days agoTo clarify, I’m not strongly for one nor the other side here (maybe that’ll get me in trouble already but I feel compelled to be transparent), because I deeply understand the pains and woes of the oppressed lower classes, yet I get the primitive act of violence being problematic. The problem is that there is so much power up there that they can buy even int’l courts of law out, or manage to thwart them. If killing is all that horrible (which I agree it normally is), shouldn’t we be seeing sanctions from Europe against the US in immediate reaction to Iran the way Russia was economically shot for ripping into Ukraine? Why aren’t we seeing this? Where is the tribunal? The US (just as an example) clearly has too much power for other nations to even express their concerns properly. All I see is the French government leaving Windows (which, while genuinely cool, is still a drop in the bucket relative to what more could be happening).
You know, this all makes me think of the podcast Stuff You Should Know’s Revenge: Bitter, Not Sweet episode, which explained how the only reason society even exists is because of the threat of punishment. That is why I worry that, yes, “the blanket of civilization” is possibly permanently “really that thin.” That podcast episode, specifically, is an incredible listen that I highly recommend to everyone (whether showering, driving, or doing dishes; it’s fine to listen in chunks over days).
For example, if you could be 100% sure that nothing bad would happen to you (that you weren’t fine with, at least), you might easily take others’ money or luxuries, too, as might I; the only reason we don’t is because of the threat of discovery and punishment, as morals are applied after for justification, not before (we just think that they come before). Restraint is typically superhuman. In fact, we are already doing that legally, even without tax loopholes, etc.; for example, I despise the global pyramid scheme of housing (make enough money to buy housing and then live off of charging struggling tenants when you yourself were once one of them; no landlord thinks this system is wrong?!), and am not sure I want to get involved with that even after I have enough money to buy a home or more.
But what is the alternative? The indigenous ones who correctly hated the entire economic philosophy of putting price tags on homes got killed or displaced, and their people have been suffering from high suicide rates ever since. Technology could even the playing field a bit, but the drone factories be churning and AI is increasingly monitoring our every move. It’s getting to be a really freaking scary world with no sign of stopping.
So, I’m not sure if we have the luxury of waiting for proper channels even as protesters push for them. That would be nice and ideal, of course. It may not need to come down to either, though, as I suspect that Trump may die before the end of his presidency because of health problems rather than anyone doing anything; videos have shown him potentially hiding a catheter and hinting at further, more serious problems based on his behaviors as of late. Of course, that may only lead to Vance… yuck!
Oh, and I absolutely do not endorse killing extended families; I’m also not sure that that’s what they meant.

Wait, they did? Wow, accuracy!