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How many topics on the front page are not the Epstein file? Should we complain at all of those posts? It’s ridiculous. I guess we can’t talk about the genocide in Gaza either until the list is released. This is the problem with the “but this is not the topic I think is important” argument. One could make a counter claim against their preferred issue with any other important issue. How dare we even bring up the Epstein list while a genocide is happening? …would say someone who doesn’t want the Epstein list released. Shoe horn arguments are only used by dishonest people. “No topic can exist by my topic” is kind of a ridiculous claim.
x0x7@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett’s Giving Pledge after 15 years: Only 9 of the 256 billionaires actually followed through on giving away half their wealthEnglish3·3 days agoI was about to say. There’s a girl on Youtube that’s documenting how Carnage Melon’s old trust fund is alive and kicking and authoring dystopian plans to censor and monitor the internet. They are the authors of England’s new Online Safety Act. Don’t trust billionaires, especially when they turn into philanthropists. You can’t say philanthropist without making the same sounds as full on rapist.
x0x7@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett’s Giving Pledge after 15 years: Only 9 of the 256 billionaires actually followed through on giving away half their wealthEnglish23·3 days agoIf there were 3 billion would that be a failure?
x0x7@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the lamest thing anyone has ever been canceled for?41·9 days agoIt’s right here. In this thread. Top comment. Pee Wee Herman.
Always needing examples and evidence. Eyes always shut to examples and evidence.
So let me get this straight, every mob is right every time? This is your actual belief?
x0x7@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the lamest thing anyone has ever been canceled for?1·9 days agoI agree. It would have been a great opportunity for him to recast himself as an adult. Just like Rowan Atkinson doesn’t need to be Mr. Bean.
It sucks that this is a question that has reasonable answers for it that has to get nuked because lemmy is full of censorous slime, who are self-conscious of their own censorous nature. Mean while they have posts on the front page pointing fingers of censorship at others.
x0x7@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•GOG’s Freedom To Buy Campaign Gives Away Controversial Games For Free To Protest CensorshipEnglish4·10 days agoThat worked. But using the https://freedomtobuy.games/ links kept giving me “something went wrong”. So ^ this link is the way to do it.
x0x7@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•GOG’s Freedom To Buy Campaign Gives Away Controversial Games For Free To Protest CensorshipEnglish2·10 days agoI’m for this because I want those games. But let’s talk strategy. Didn’t GoG just set the market value of those games to zero? Weren’t they already hurt by the censorship? Wouldn’t it be better to just give them a fair market to sell on?
x0x7@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Britain is Losing its Free Speech, and America Could be NextEnglish25·11 days agoDon’t you guys cheer ending free speech anytime you are in power? I’m all for you joining the team, but please stop vilifying the people who got there before you.
x0x7@lemmy.worldOPto Movies@lemmy.world•We are watching Logan's Run tonight; 8pm EasternEnglish1·13 days agoIf you come out and also have the link we can put it on after one of these.
It said price, not cost. Now no one will solve climate change because the price is beneath cost.
We just killed the printing machine of one group. We’ll trade other things.
x0x7@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Phone call campaign to tell Payment Processors to stop censoring adult content | Details insideEnglish3·16 days agoYes. But some countries includes the United States, and US states, and others. There is an established relation between the US government and payment processors to shut down activity the government doesn’t like but either can’t or hasn’t make illegal.
x0x7@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Phone call campaign to tell Payment Processors to stop censoring adult content | Details insideEnglish1·16 days agoCash. Buy things in person. Use bitcoin. Use AMEX. Save money.
So many options besides using Visa or Mastercard.
x0x7@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Phone call campaign to tell Payment Processors to stop censoring adult content | Details insideEnglish11·16 days agoRemember when Paypal said they would straight up steal your money if they found social media posts they don’t like. Even if it’s on a platform they have nothing to do with?
This proof that the world needs more crypto.
x0x7@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Phone call campaign to tell Payment Processors to stop censoring adult content | Details insideEnglish42·16 days agoI’ll tell you why. Government uses soft threats to encourage private business to censor things. I know some of you guys don’t like this side of this parallel story, but do you remember when the FBI was marking posts for twitter to take down as “misinformation,” and accounts to ban, that then was shown to not be misinformation, but rather just inconvenient for the current presidency in charge. Whether you like it or not, that happened, and it was wrong.
The legal code in the US is so large and companies engage in so much activity that it is impossible to run a 100% legal business. Companies instead run by an “ask forgiveness later” model. It’s the only one that can actually work in the US. But to be able to run that model you need the good graces of the government. The government can always decide to prosecute on an otherwise small matter instead of advise correction. So when it says jump companies do it.
There was a time when you could be banned off of twitter for saying factual things the FBI didn’t like. And it’s not like the FBI didn’t know better. We didn’t need independent verification of the Hunter Biden emails because we had confirmed cryptographic signatures on all of the emails. Journalists get a pass because they are technologically illiterate, but the FBI and Twitter sure didn’t. The FBI said “It looks like something Russia would hoax.” Sure. It does. But they didn’t because we have cryptographic signitures. Always did.
What’s crazy about this is that the supreme court ruled against this use of third parties. But the practice wasn’t new when it hit social media because it’s been a long practice with payment processors. So my question when that ruling came out was “what about the existing similar practice in payment processors.” Apparently the government and processors are still in cahoots in violation of that ruling. That relationship was actually started in an effort to crack down on bestiality porn, which is never the less legal in the US.
So the question is do you like to government directing third parties to censor?
x0x7@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The next time you hear someone say they're just vibing in life without a job, just look at this image.53·18 days agoDon’t you know you need self value from being a slave. Chase fake paper money like a good gerbil. Our slave morality tells us you are not a good person like us unless you do what we do.
It’s really a more general problem with Western culture around engineering. Restriction maximizing engineering makes the world shitty. Engineers think they have an obligation to make any product do the absolute minimum that stat still meet spec. That is not to reduce cost or design difficulty by coming in just at spec, but to actively try to make things as shitty as possible using significant effort to do so just so the thing can do only the minimum thing that can be said to do the thing at all. It actually takes effort to make this happen.
The end result really sucks. Because this is so costly and everything is layered maximal minimalism this means that if you want to scale anything up at all the cost to do so is insane if western engineers are involved. This is a significant reason why China gets the manufacturing work and western engineers don’t. They are yes men. Yes we can build that. And they have a network of yes men behind them that can help them execute on anything. And because they don’t waste time engineering restriction every product and sub-product is adaptable.
But the western engineer only knows one mode of thinking. “We need to isolate the regimes that this product may operate in.” Sometimes that’s true but it shouldn’t be everything we think about.
For anyone who missed it here is the movie https://gvid.tv/v/KnLvloD8
My local torrent site has them without getting off the couch.