[-] gila@lemm.ee 5 points 1 day ago

It is different for simulated blurriness, because simulated blurriness can't be modulated by your ocular muscles, so they won't reflexively strain to focus.

You couldn't really achieve that effect by actually putting any kind of lens in front of your eyes though. That is not a simulation of blurriness, it is actual blurriness.

The primary way it would be bad for your eyesight is by inducing eye strain, itself a primary cause of blurred vision. It's a reflex of the subconscious brain - either your eyes will be constantly trying to focus, which strains them, or you're consciously unfocusing them, which also strain them.

If you had eye strain causing blurry vision naturally and didn't correct it with glasses, likely there'd be no downward spiral unless you have some other condition causing that. It'd potentially cause other issues like headaches or spasms though

[-] gila@lemm.ee 0 points 2 days ago

I use Shotcut for more or less any video operations that require re-encoding. It's great for basic editing but also simple transcoding jobs too

[-] gila@lemm.ee 1 points 4 days ago

We have pretty strong courts though and if she loses the judgement she'll likely be ordered to pay your friends' costs.

[-] gila@lemm.ee 4 points 4 days ago

The post is here: https://lemmy.ml/post/16965449

In short, they wanted to keep the tabs bookmarked but didn't like working with the bookmarks implementations in conventional browsers

[-] gila@lemm.ee 2 points 5 days ago

Summit fits image to screen horizontally, ideal layout for me

[-] gila@lemm.ee 4 points 5 days ago

Have we as users already given up on self-curation via blocks and filters? It seems an essential consideration for the design of this platform.

The recent wave of posts add nothing new to the discussion that I can tell. Maybe we need a sidebar link to help remind people of the instance federation principles, and perhaps help guide them toward use of the features Lemmy provides?

I appreciate the agnosticism. Preserving federation should never be considered as indicative of any position held by the instance, it's just what's best for the network.

I don't have much to add to the local community but have been really pleased that I'm able to interact with most other instances from this one and plan to donate when I can.

[-] gila@lemm.ee 1 points 6 days ago

They aren't concerned with deaths, this legislation positions the most harmful and most physically addictive nicotine option as relatively more accessible.

They aren't concerned with nicotine addiction, else NRT gum wouldn't be allowed to stock within reach of children in retail outlets.

They're just NIMBY's, there's nothing else to it.

[-] gila@lemm.ee 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Unscrupulous companies in this case referring to every car manufacturer, they wouldn't have a systemic incentive to foster an EV monopoly that is anti-consumer and actively stymies the growth of the local EV sector.

[-] gila@lemm.ee 3 points 6 days ago

If tobacco is still legal to buy at every servo, supermarket and convenience store; and, if Nicorette & Nicabate are still legal to stock within reach of children at those locations; and, if every substance people enjoy legally isn't similarly scrutinized over the generalisation that addiction to anything is itself a medical problem; no, it's not reasonable balance.

[-] gila@lemm.ee 14 points 6 days ago

It was back around 2018 that I was first learning the ropes in b2b sales, but I do think I felt similarly about people being able to detect parts of what I'd written that were copypasted, not lead-specific. So I just stopped copypasting stuff, wrote short nice genuine emails, opened up to the people that wrote back. Called the ones that didn't. Always hated phone calls beforehand, but some good experiences on a few early calls definitely eased my nervousness.

I remember the first time I had to call the director of a big competitor, he was like "What was that? I can't hear you, I'll have to put the top down. I'm joyriding in my [luxury sports car] right now". I found that extremely funny and it really broke the ice. And once I was able to be casual with him, I found it easy with pretty much everyone.

[-] gila@lemm.ee 2 points 6 days ago

Literally the state of California would have lower CO2 emissions today if Tesla didn't exist.

[-] gila@lemm.ee 18 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

In Australia our tobacco strategy was to effectively ban vapes and price cigarettes out of existence.

The impact to date has created two totally new black markets: one for vapes after people realised anyone could just hop on AliExpress to buy them in bulk and resell for a 2000% markup. They are banned for import, but nicotine is a colourless odourless liquid and there are no rapid tests for it, no capacity to do expensive GCMS testing on all the random freight entering the country from China (our biggest trading partner by far).

The other new black market is for "chop chop", the colloquial name for unprocessed tobacco illegally grown and sold by gangs for cheaper than regular cigarettes / RYO tobacco.

There's also been a big increase in violent robberies at tobacco outlets and even gang turf wars over sales of illegally imported or stolen cigarettes. The excise tax is so high that the gangs can extract enormous sales margin and still undercut the market.

Predictably (and contrary to the rest of the western world) tobacco use has gone up nationally over the past couple of years following a significant downtrend lasting several decades. I'm confident that this strategy, which has been bipartisan amongst our 2 major political parties, will be used as a future case study in why prohibition is fucking moronic. It has continuously demonstrated to be a net detriment to public health, in this case related to a totally preventable yet leading cause of premature death and public health spend.

There is literally no logic to it beyond Lovejoy's Law, except for some false manufactured statistics parroted by our leaders which blatantly ignore scientific consensus.

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