rekabis

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[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 2 points 30 minutes ago* (last edited 24 minutes ago)

I know of younger climate scientists who are - beyond the economic reasons - giving up on the idea of having children. That to bring children into today’s world is to doom them to a brutal and early death in the latter half of this century.

Many of them are even calling themselves “climate pathologists”, in that they are documenting the death of the planetary climate as we know it. And more importantly, the death of a climate in which humanity can survive in.

I have seen some of this pre-published data that they are working on. Take the most nightmarish projections spouted by the media, and those are the best-case scenarios. That the future that they are seeing in the data they are collecting makes civilization unlikely past the 2050s, and human existence itself largely unlikely past 2100.

Collapse is increasingly looking to be terminal in nature.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

There are many, many other jobs where you can openly display your religions and no-one will give a shit.

So a government job prevents you from doing so. Boo hoo. Find a different job, then. Religion isn’t a “disability” that needs protecting other than demonstrating a wholesale lack of effective bullshit detection skills.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 13 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I wish the people who did this were known so that we could make their ignorance Internet famous.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 days ago (3 children)

Still works perfectly fine under Old Reddit. Was refreshing the page and browsing it just this morning.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Normal people can somewhat cushion themselves from any severe crash.

Debt itself is not the problem. Lots of debt is actually fine - inflationary effects can and will whittle that debt away, assuming you are still servicing it.

No, the real issue comes down to single-family homes on arable land. If your home is debt-free and completely paid off, there is no legal way to take that away from you, and the land it sits on can allow you to grow food for yourself and even sell a little on the side. While a severe economic crash will be painful for most anyone not of the Parasite Class, those who have debt-free arable land have a chance to ride out that crash better than most.

Granted, the devil is in the details, but in broad strokes this is a truism. The difference is between virtual or physical assets that depend on appreciation, and those who can work for you.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 15 points 6 days ago (5 children)

Whales are always the most dangerous customer for a company to have. Because once a customer becomes a whale, they can dictate terms under threat of leaving. Or they can create massive secondary damage by their own failing.

Which is why I strongly suspect that many companies will become bankrupt once this AI bubble bursts - and not small ones, either. No, I fully expect nVidia to go into full Chapter 11 and lose 90+% of its value, requiring trillions in bailout in order to “save”.

Anyone who knows anything about boom-bust cycles will be escaping this bubble like rats from a ship.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 16 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (2 children)

ANYTHING cloud-connected - your doorbell, your security system, even all f**king post-2006 vehicles, regardless of manufacturer - are suspect.

And are highly likely to be actually spying on you.

I’ve been working with computers since 1982, on the Internet since 1988, on the Web since 1992, and in the IT industry since 1997. The proportion of average people who don’t realize how much of their stuff is exposing them, and by how much, is frankly astounding. It’s almost 100% of normies who are woefully ignorant. Even IT people who have no clue is in the majority.

And the security on this stuff that tracks you tends to be - except in rare circumstances - absolute dogshite. Sometimes it comes without any security at all, such as all devices sold having admin creds baked in, or all remote-access credentials being identical and non-user-editable.

This is why almost all of my stuff is hardlined, I have no IoT devices at all, and the wifi for my family’s devices is physically separate from everything else.

Don’t get me wrong, as IT for almost three decades I love all the new shinies. But I’m not blind, and I’m not stupid.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 12 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Oh, Albertans can leave Canada, alright… by emigrating through the border to America at the 49th parallel.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 4 points 6 days ago

Would love to know when the iOS app is coming out.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 15 points 1 week ago (3 children)

GenX here - I’m not blind. I’m two shakes away from becoming a full-blown communist myself, from what I have seen.

Capitalism is violently coercive and lethally exploitative. It’s only purpose is to concentrate wealth and power into the hands of a tiny proportion of people, and it does so exceedingly well.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Capitalism is working exactly as intended, which is the reason why it needs to be totally dismantled.

Note: I said capitalism, and not the free market. The two are not the same thing. You could have a completely free market under socialism and even communism, as those are economic systems that ensure workers actually earn the value they produce. Neither system says anything about command economies - that’s an Authoritarian shtick.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

It was never about the 2nd amendment. It was all about restricting gun ownership for “the ideologically wrong people”.

Just look at how they came down on the Black Panthers in the 60s, and how “stand your ground” laws work in wildly disproportionate ways to serve only only white cis people.

It’s a racist and bigoted strategy that has absolutely nothing to do with “rights”, except for the selective restriction of them.

 

The F-35 is a poison pill for Canadian defence sovereignty against a hostile America. We cannot win against an invasion, but with the Gripen we can make it a phyrric victory for them.

 

Just throwing my balls around on the orchard…

 
 

And I’m talking about all fascists directly involved in the current coup, from Musky-boy and the DOJ appointee Ed Martin all the way down to the individual DOGE staffers.

At some point, America is going to have it’s own version of the Nuremberg trials, and there needs to be some sort of shadow archival records system that can reliably emerge out the far end with sufficient evidence to make these monsters hang.

 

Under capitalism, envisioning a shift away from fossil fuels is more difficult by the day.

 

Looks like Roblaw’s at it again… robbing the working class to keep obscene profits rolling to the Parasite Class. And I bet the farmer who raised those turkeys get only a few dollars per.

 

This happens both on a feed as well as within a thread.

Happens both on my direct instance as well as on a random instance out there.

I go to scroll, and there is a nearly one-second pause before the screen jumps to where I have scrolled. If I start very slowly, there is no pause, but I am talking about an unreasonably slow start to the scroll.

Working with an iPhone 15 Pro Max, hardware limitations should not be in play here.

Working with the latest version of Avalon.

Curious if I am the only one.

 

I have seen these before, but for the life of me I cannot seem to recall what they are called or what they’re for.

Google search - especially image search, where I’m trying to bring up similar items - is now a total potato and seemingly capped at one screen of results in a secure and sanitized browser.

 

When I bring up an image by itself, I can do a long press on the image and get the app Safari drop-down interface (see attached), which gives me (along with other tools) the option to download the image to my camera roll or to copy the image for pasting elsewhere.

Unfortunately, the Avelon app blocks this action entirely.

If there is a workaround, it gives no indication as to what it is, forcing the user to thrash around and discover the box with the out/up arrow in the lower right.

If there is a way to whitelist this behaviour, there is also no way to inform the user on what setting they need to adjust.

At any rate, this is a noticeably frustrating suboptimal UI/UX, and should be addressed.

 

This is why Galen West is a card-carrying member of the Parasite Class.

And yes, I confirmed the no-shipments, zero-stock with the store manager. 5 days and counting with no stock so far, when the sale started there was maybe 12-24 bottles for 128,000 residents in the city.

 

I have been trying to create a post in the Canada community. Scuttlebutt is that the post limit was set to 10,000 characters, but has since been set to 50,000 characters. My post has 9961 UTF-8 characters (9969 characters overall, 8396 characters excluding spaces) and when I hit submit the submission never completes.

 

I particularly enjoy how Google got savaged:

Google has a similar yet slightly different story, where their core product - search - has gone from a place where you find information to an increasingly-manipulated labyrinth of SEO-optimized garbage shipped straight from the content factories.

Google no longer provides the “best” result or answer to your query - it provides the answer that it believes is most beneficial or profitable to Google. Google Search provides a “free” service, but the cost is a source of information corrupted by a profit-seeking entity looking to manipulate you into giving money to the profit-seeking entities that pay them.

The system almost 100% works as intended! But it doesn’t work for me. It doesn’t work for you. It doesn’t work for a vast majority of human beings across the globe. But yet it absolutely works as intended for the Parasite Class, the 0.01% at the very top.

And this is why it’s a cancer of our society. Until it has been excised and replaced with something more humane, human civilization is doomed to collapse. You cannot have an economic ideology that demands infinite growth on a planet with finite resources.

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