Right? All it needs to do is carry a stack of 4x8 plywood and a bunch of 2x4s, or the entire contents of a two-room apartment – something a 1980’s “mini” pickup like the Ford Ranger or Chevy S10 could easily handle.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Residents of Brampton, Canada, sign petition for ‘immediate removal’ of all speed enforcement camerasEnglish
52·5 months agoThey’re not “speed enforcement cameras” they’re part of a mass surveillance system with the feature that records speed and adds that data along with all the other data it collects and associates with your plate number and any beacons your cell phone is transmitting.
If it was about speeding or safety they’d design the road better or have police patrolling more often.
Just take a look at how these systems are abused by the government in the UK and US. Does this still make you feel safe?
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•is homophobia associated with homosexual arousalEnglish
17·5 months agoI’ve always assumed this (and assumed that other people assumed this), because if you talk to homophobes they’ll eventually say something like “it’s a choice!” because it’s a choice for them. It’s not a choice for me because gay porn doesn’t turn me on – and if it did I wouldn’t care anyway because that’s how I was raised. But it DOES turns them on, AND they were raised in an environment where this is THE WORST THING EVER, so it upsets them and they get all irrational and punchy (lesson learned: DO NOT discuss this theory with a homophobe.)
TLDR; IMHO Homophobes who think orientation is a choice are closeted gays because logic.
It would be nice to see a better study. Interesting if one hasn’t been done in all this time…
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Firefox@lemmy.world•Firefox is fine. The people running it are not.English
25·5 months agoThe best time to fire the entire board of directors and executive management was 15 years ago. The second best time is now.
IMHO they’re purposely driving Mozilla into the ground for Google. Google just needs Firefox to prevent Chrome from being separated from Google, it doesn’t need Firefox to be a good browser.
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•Purchases being privateEnglish
11·5 months agoIt’s likely your phone, specifically Apple, Google, or Facebook location services. A bluetooth beacon in the vending machine gets the identity anyone standing near (and everyone walking by!) directly from any number of advertising vendors, including the big three scumbags mentioned. Even if the identity code is “anonymous”, the machine knows it’s you because it’s the same “anonymous” code as last time – so not really anonymous and easily demasked with enough datapoints.
Could be facial recognition too, but the above method has been used for more than a decade now and is everywhere since it’s built in to all ecommerce platforms.
If it is facial recognition then it probably just stores datapoints like the distance between your eyes (etc…) and doesn’t know who “you” are until you pay with a card.
I think all of the marketing and advertising industry is bullshit. It’s manipulation and propaganda made to appear normal and proper. If it all suddenly went away nothing would happen other than a mad scramble for jobs and alternate revenue sources.
hexonxonx@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Today we remember what is worth celebrating about the USAEnglish
32·5 months agoMany Americans are fine with what’s going on. After all, they have Jesus to help them through the tough times.
The rest have been brainwashed to think they need to kill people or do useless violent shit that just gets them shot or imprisoned. Otherwise all they can do is march around or vent.
Instead forget about the government (they don’t care), and go after the true cause: Billionaires and their corporations, propagandists, fascists, and their supporters. Just quietly take away their assets. Make fascism too expensive for them, financially and personally – because that’s the real problem: there’s no punishment for bad behavior if you’re wealthy or connected. They only care about money, so take it and the remove their ability to make it. Hit them where it hurts them.
Be non-confrontational and asymmetrical.
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politics @lemmy.world•Sanders Says Every Republican Who Backed Trump-GOP Budget 'Must Pay a Price at the Ballot Box'English
3413·5 months agoI find it astounding that Americans STILL think there’s democracy in America.
It’s gone and it’s not coming back for a long, long time.
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politics @lemmy.world•Republicans Are Cutting Medicare. Not Only Medicaid, Medicare. Passage of the Big Beautiful Bill will force mandatory sequestration that will mean half a trillion dollars in Medicare cuts.English
33·5 months agoYeah, that last protest – the biggest ever in the US wasn’t it? – did so much.
Protesting is what got you here. And they want you to keep protesting uselessly while they continue to take apart America.
I don’t think this has anything to do with autism, ADHD, or neurodivergence.
Intelligent people are curious. That’s what makes them intelligent.
IMHO neurodivergent people don’t have a trait for “curiousity” – they’re just more intelligent (if their neurodivergence isn’t too severe) and so are interested in things. That’s why there’s so many in technical and engineering fields, mathematics, science – the really hard stuff (hard for most people.)
Yeah, it’s still not easy because there’s so much other stuff going on inside the mind, but all that other stuff is going to lead to some pretty cool thoughts that could turn into a paper, project, business, thesis, etc. (if you manage to remember them long enough to write them down!) Over years this builds brain matter and this is where the intelligence comes from (again assuming the neurodivergence isn’t severe.)
By “intelligence” I mean the raw ability to process information and gain understanding from it. Not IQ.
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News@lemmy.world•Zohran Mamdani says 'I don't think we should have billionaires'English
1·6 months agoThat’s why accountants and auditors exist.
If you’re suggesting that it shouldn’t be done because its too hard – it’s not. That’s just a dumb excuse.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadians upset Carney caved to Trump over digital services taxEnglish
391·6 months agoYou just said why it’s a stupid, stupid thing to do: Trump would have caved anyway. All Carney had to do is wait.
That he would cave so quickly shows how little he values Canadian interests over American profits.
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Political Discussion and Commentary@lemmy.world•What's wrong with Democratic Socialism?English
3·6 months agoThat’s EXACTLY what the general understanding is. You just need to think about it for a few seconds.
Some people just don’t want to or even have the ability to think and just parrot what their peers say, or they’re just bigoted pieces of shit and this lets them get away with it.
Anyone complaining about “woke” is a bigot. Call them out.
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Political Discussion and Commentary@lemmy.world•What's wrong with Democratic Socialism?English
22·6 months agoThere’s nothing preventing capitalism from being socialist, except right-wing propaganda.
Capitalism is a (very powerful) financial tool for societies. It can help them prosper or it can be abused and turned to fascism.
The key is to keep the Capitalists out of government to prevent legislative capture by corporations.
Look at the Scandinavian countries to see successful social-democratic countries that have embraced capitalism without frogmarching into fascism like the US. Sure, they’re not without their problems, but I’d rather have their problems.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•No really, why are groceries so expensive now?English
2·6 months agoWhere does the money for the investor’s dividends come from?
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Canada@lemmy.ca•No really, why are groceries so expensive now?English
8·6 months agoThat happened a decade ago. You can’t find many pet supplies anywhere anymore because one company owns the distributors and the stores – and they don’t give a shit because they’re American and Canada is too small of a market to support, so it’s left to wither and die.
The same with Veterinary services. They’ve all be bought up, made into chains, or signed bullshit distribution or service agreements by a single (American) company and now it costs many multiples what it used to for no reason except greed.
hexonxonx@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•MAGA needs to see the danger!!!English
21·6 months agoThis is the stupidest thing I’ve read today – and I just came from Reddit.
Not talking about something isn’t going to prevent it from happening.
They’re already building a police state and it’s happening in front of your eyes. Pretending not to notice is exactly what they want.
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World News@lemmy.world•‘We have all the cards’: Trump ending all trade talks with Canada ‘immediately’ over digital services tax - CTV NewsEnglish
9·6 months agoRight? This is a no-brainer. Builds a technical workforce, creates Canadian businesses that pays taxes to Canada (instead of giving money to American companies who pay taxes to the US), saves an incredible amount of money that is currently spent on bullshit licenses to Microsoft, Google, etc. Not to mention the security implications of using American software in the Canadian government.
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News@lemmy.world•Bill Ackman pledges to bankroll any NYC mayoral candidate capable of defeating Zohran MamdaniEnglish
8·6 months agoThat’s not how it works. If you’re American, you pay taxes to the US no matter where you live. If you work overseas you may have to ALSO pay taxes to the country you’re living in, unless you expatriate yourself (where the word “expat” comes from) or denounce your US citizenship completely and emigrate. It’s a mess.
Let them cry all they want, because they’re not going to leave. And if they do – good riddance. They contribute nothing to society anyway.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why does it feel like protesting isn't as "extreme" as it used to be?English
6·6 months agoAmericans are brainwashed to believe that there’s only one particular and specific way to protest, and beyond that all you can do is kill people.
They haven’t yet realized that there is a huge swathe of options in between, and it requires no organization or depending on others, and no violence against anyone. You can just quietly do stuff. Probably less risky than doing anything publicly in a country with ubiquitous surveillance and the law no longer matters. Protests are great for showing the level of public support for a movement, but if the government doesn’t represent the people their effect will be minimal for producing real change.
There currently is no cost for ventures into fascism. Make it so expensive they’ll think twice next time (if there is a next time.)



In the eighties when cell phones started being installed in cars, some people posted their phone numbers on their back or side window. That didn’t last long.