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[–] centof@lemm.ee 6 points 8 months ago

For context, the Fifth circuit covers Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.

[–] centof@lemm.ee 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

What is a pubnix?

Edit: Short for Public access UNIX apparently.

[–] centof@lemm.ee 11 points 9 months ago

No, your not really wrong, it's just the tone that comes off as blaming others for their failures.

There's a place for that but it is IMO not really on a public forum. Praise in public and criticize in private is good life advice. Maybe your tone is unintentional due to the nature of internet text communication.

To me, it seems like you could stop and realize that making sound financial decisions isn't as big of a factor to most people as it is to you. There is more to life than worrying about money.

Corporate media does hyperfocus on that but I don't think it helps make our (North American) society happy. It distracts us with escapism and temporary happy emotions.

[–] centof@lemm.ee 4 points 9 months ago

Crimes of opportunity are not need based, they are want based. People take something because they want it and are unconcerned with the potential consequences of taking it. Even the cop quoted in your linked article admitted that 'Cars stolen for the purpose of committing another crime are not what's behind the majority of thefts. '

[–] centof@lemm.ee 6 points 9 months ago

I would say my OC at least applies to the people who get caught. Maybe not always to those who actually do the crime.

[–] centof@lemm.ee 21 points 9 months ago (5 children)

I call it virtue signaling. It's the same idea, just a clearer term for it.

Do those mythical organized thieves really exist? I think 80+% of crimes are crimes of opportunity done by vulnerable people like crackheads, mentally ill, or other low income people.

[–] centof@lemm.ee 18 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Politicians passing laws based on things they don’t understand?

aka virtue signaling

[–] centof@lemm.ee 9 points 9 months ago

Tracking everyone: American Companies 🤝 American Government

Americans 😐

[–] centof@lemm.ee 5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Uh ... Yes. Everyone has an innate survival instinct. Sure in what seems like a shitty situation, life might feel hopeless temporarily, but I'd bet you'll eventually adapt and get over the initial shock. I'm not sure what you mean by proper, but to me it seems like proper is just shorthand for what is profitable, useful, or easy to people with power.

[–] centof@lemm.ee 9 points 9 months ago (5 children)

IMO trying to make execution humane is kinda pointless. It is really just done to ease the guilt of those who participate and watch in it. If you participate in killing someone, you should feel guilty. That applies equally no matter if your carrying out a state-sanctioned murder or a street murder.

[–] centof@lemm.ee 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Sure you could easily argue that NH rules that they be first is stupid. And I agree with that, but it is also a bad look to take away that state's say in the process for that reason. If your state political party said your votes don't count and we are ignoring them, wouldn't you get kind of perturbed? The people of NH have little to no say in what their legislature does. It's not really fair to them that their primary votes don't count because the DNC said so.

[–] centof@lemm.ee 5 points 9 months ago (3 children)

In what way is it unreasonable for a state to set rules for a private organization? Especially one with a huge say in determining who gets into public office.

 

This also seems like it might interest this community. Originally posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/7276272

Comingle is an interesting idea that would act as a pseudo emergency fund to provide a stable week to week income for their users. It could act to stabilize your income if you have an irregular income or as an backup plan or insurance for when you lose a job or income source. It works by distributing the average of all their members contributions weekly to each user. Once the service starts, the end result will be a net gain for those with low income and a payment to provide a guaranteed monthly income for higher earners.

  • For those with low income, any amount of extra money can aid in the pursuit of opportunity and keep things from turning desperate.
  • For freelancers and gig-workers, reliable weekly income can ease the complications of sporadic cash-flow.
  • For those with more income, Comingle lets you help others, sends you a little extra cash on slow weeks, and provides a safety-net if things take a turn for the worse.

Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with them. I just got this in an email newsletter and was intrigued.

 

Comingle is an interesting idea that would act as a pseudo emergency fund to provide a stable week to week income for their users. It could act to stabilize your income if you have an irregular income or as an backup plan or insurance for when you lose a job or income source. It works by distributing the average of all their members contributions weekly to each user. Once the service starts, the end result will be a net gain for those with low income and a payment to provide a guaranteed monthly income for higher earners.

  • For those with low income, any amount of extra money can aid in the pursuit of opportunity and keep things from turning desperate.
  • For freelancers and gig-workers, reliable weekly income can ease the complications of sporadic cash-flow.
  • For those with more income, Comingle lets you help others, sends you a little extra cash on slow weeks, and provides a safety-net if things take a turn for the worse.

Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with them. I just got this in an email newsletter and was intrigued.

 

I use alexandrite to switch between different lemmy instances and change the default post layout to card style. When I first started using lemmy, the I found the difference between the reddit and lemmy in the post feed to be jarring as I was used to a card style layout.

I find on a desktop browser, I prefer to be able to see images without opening a thread. I initially used kbin.social exclusively for this feature but disliked the way their sorting algorithms are setup. Having the ability to easily switch instances is also a nice feature particularly for new users who are unsure what lemmy instance they want to use.

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