[-] bric@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

I wasn't saying that I thought that, I didn't give my take at all, I was trying to be helpful in explaining what the other commenter meant. But since you're calling me crazy....

To give my take on it, you're right, there's all sorts of ways that the lifestyles aren't at all comparable, many things haven't had the insane inflation that real estate has, so a person making 250k can obviously take a lot more vacations, go out to dinner more, buy more tech, etc than a middle class person from a few decades ago. But when it comes to buying homes, it gets a lot more comparable. Homes where I grew up have increased 4-5x in price over the last 25 years, so a family with a household income of 60k-ish (which is solidly middle class) buying a house that's 3x their annual income would have been pretty typical in the early 2000's. Now, if those same houses are being bought by households making 250k, it would be basically the same ratio of 3-4x their income.

So in home purchasing power (and that area only) low 6 figures is absolutely middle class, and anyone making under 6 figures has the home purchasing power of what used to be lower class

[-] bric@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

For me it's just the fact that people have delved so deep into their echo chambers that they've lost all sense of what regular people think. Like I'm fine with someone being an extreme communist, they can have that opinion, but it seems like a lot of people on here talk to other extreme communists so much that they think more nuanced communists are somehow right wing. It doesn't matter how much you try to concede to acknowledge their viewpoint, their personal Overton windows have shifted so far that they exclude everyone but people exactly like them, and it just makes conversations impossible.

[-] bric@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

I'm not sure that #1 and #2 are options, I think Apple's tools would still be considered "Specialized" or "proprietary" since they can't have any proprietary rights or restrictions, so I don't think that they can get away with selling them at a huge markup. I'm no lawyer, but to me that reads like they either need to give the tools away for free, or change the iPhone so it can be disassembled with regular screwdrivers. Given those choices, I'm thinking #2 sounds a lot more likely unless they can weasel out of some loophole

[-] bric@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The distribution of that pie is also being skewed. Technology has brought prices slightly down (relative to income) for a lot of things that we buy, meaning that we get better prices and more variety on things like food, clothes, travel, and obviously electronics, but a couple of unavoidable things like housing prices and college tuition have exploded so dramatically that it totally overshadows the modest gains that we get. Both are things that only need to be paid for once, so anyone that went to school and bought a house before prices exploded now gets to enjoy cheap housing and cheap commodities, while anyone unlucky enough to come after is just screwed. I think that's part of why older generations are so unsupportive of how much of a struggle it is for millenials and gen Z, the economy has gone to crap, but so far its only really hit the young

[-] bric@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

He has both criminal and civil charges being brought against him though, and the civil charges have a much lower standard. He might not be charged with manslaughter, but still be liable as the one at fault

[-] bric@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Unfortunately, iMessage's proprietary format is far more common than RCS in the US, it works better than RCS, and apple makes a lot of money using it to keep people tied to their ecosystem, so it's unlikely anything is going to change without government action

[-] bric@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

Are contractions inherently painful just because they're contractions though, or is it all the stretching that hurts? Because if it's the latter, contractions might just feel like a muscle twitch

[-] bric@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

The 5G cancer paranoia isn't even based on any specific frequency that they think is causing cancer, because they think 5G itself is a frequency. They're just opposed to anything new and so they search for arguments that justify their feelings. I guarantee this whole thing will pop up again when we get around to 6G, even if the frequencies are all exactly the same as 5G. It's just the way idiots are

[-] bric@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Oof, that's relatable. I can't explain how many dating app conversations go stale like that.

<1hr after I get a text: pretend I didn't see the notification because I can't deal with it right now

1-5 hrs after: read it, and stress constantly about what to say

2 days after: realize I didn't respond, get stressed because it's now long enough to be awkward, and I have to change what I say

1 week after: realize it's really too late now, the conversation sits for eternity

[-] bric@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

I'm 100% confident that once elderly people make up a good chunk of the gaming market, games will be made that accommodate whatever reflexes they have. If enough people with Parkinson's want to play first person shooters, there'll be first person shooters that people with Parkinson's can play

[-] bric@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

Lemm.ee has horizontal scaling, and afaik it's the only lemmy instance to have added it. He has a sticky on meta@lemm.ee that talks about how he's using a half dozen different servers to split the load, although there's a few services that can't be split like image caching, so they just get their own server. I think the changes are being pulled into future updates so hopefully other lemmy instances can start doing the same

[-] bric@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

do we have any idea what they fired her for? I keep seeing people that are mad about it, but I don't feel like I have enough information to know if it was really unjustified

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