[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 16 points 9 months ago

As a non-US person, I want to point out that US politics has shifted so far to the right that centrists in any other country would look like far left to you.

[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 31 points 9 months ago

A heads-up to anyone running old laptops; buy genuine replacement batteries while they're available!

I have an aging XPS 13 and of course, Dell have discontinued the battery line. Opened it up one day and every cell had puffed out. It took buying a couple of fakes before finally finding a decent reseller on eBay who stocked what I needed. The fake batteries were not recognised by Dell's hardware detection system thing, I imagine lots of other manufacturers might implement the same feature.

[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 20 points 9 months ago

And you sound like someone who puts their political stooges on a pedestal.

[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago

It's like the Fonz jumping the shark all over again.

[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 12 points 10 months ago

Dude. The UK broke its trade deals and left. Now it pays increased taxes on all goods and services from the EU.

[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 9 points 10 months ago

A strong neodymium magnet so you can stick your wallet to your fridge.

[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago

Replace 'Trump' with 'Russia'.

They are both entangled in a fight for survival. Both of them need the support of the US people if they have any hope of making it. It's imperative for either party that they win this and nothing is off the table when it comes to politics or influence.

There is an existential war at hand and none of the embattled parties give two shits about the aftermath.

[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 13 points 10 months ago

This comment feels like it's been on the Fediverse too long. To continue the analogy, your small town suddenly starts hosting a lot of voices on soap boxes. The more visited the town becomes, the more town criers it gets. Those criers bring their audiences, so not only do you have long queues for the two public bathrooms but you get fights in the town square; struggles over ideologies and all the underhanded trolling that entails. Corpos move in, governments move in, all eager to bend the ear of anyone unfortunate enough to get in grabbing range.

I liked Digg. I loved Reddit. At some point you just need to make a stand. Money and profitability aren't part of the equation, fuck'em. I'll keep my small town tyvm.

[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago

I can't speak to the other countries on this list but South Africa had ample access to vaccines. The take-up was low. Reasons offered were doubts around the efficacy and conservative attitudes to modern medicine.

[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 17 points 11 months ago

As a first-time user I'm enjoying Lemmy. I feel like I want to contribute mostly because I won't have an immediately antithetical comment to follow my own. Am not looking for an echo chamber, I'm looking for conversation and sharing ideas. Reddit has devolved and this seems like the best way forward, for now.

[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 6 points 11 months ago

Don't even start on the wage-inflation-spiral idea. It's the workers' fault for wanting higher wages as it allows service-oriented business to charge higher prices, driving inflation.

While the theory probably has roots in real-world pricing algorithms (eg how much can we charge people in X region for Netflix) that rise in cost contributes to inflation figures. The fact that wages have been stagnant for decades undermines the whole argument.

"Well the poors can afford it and the shareholders will love it!" FFS

[-] radiosimian@lemmy.world 10 points 11 months ago

immigrants seeking a better wage than at home have entered the chat

Labour laws don't apply to labour that isn't on the books. And the US is absolutely taking advantage of that.

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