reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 50%
there's a difference between being willing to take an arrest and getting arrested for something stupid. that's like saying that the point of an army is being willing to die for your country, so the best and bravest are the ones who enlist and then immediately commit suicide. be willing to take a hit, but be strategic about the hits you take and avoid taking a hit for no good reason. it's about getting the thing done, not proving that you're super legit.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 50%
39 checking in. in 2010 I was super broke, and when they shut my power off, my landlord said he wasn't gonna renew the lease next month. that meant I had no food, no lights, and 30 days to come up with 90 days' rent (first, last and security at a new place). I was lucky that I had someone to let me crash and start rebuilding my life, but I also promised myself I'd never for the rest of my life let my survival be dictated by luck and someone else's kindness.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 83%
you're anonymous because you want attention
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
what's on the parent's right bicep? it looks like the three arrows but mashed up with the big line go up
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 50%
I went to valid social commentary town. They all knew you.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
honestly? lemme is teaching me that it's probably time to get away from social media as a concept. I'm having a tough time with it though. It's too automatic to pop open a new tab and type "l" or "r" or "f" or "t" and then just hit enter and get sucked into the outrage and/or validation loops
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
the wells fargo paddy wagon is coming down the street
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
"I never told them to commit fraud. I just set goals, and every time those goals were met I increased them until they had no choice but to commit fraud or be fired for not reaching their goals. I'm not responsible for their illegal behavior, and I shouldn't have to bear the consequences. I am, however, still responsible for their profitable behavior and should absolutely bear the consequences for that."
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
a year is a year to a rich man and a poor man alike. but a $50,000 fine is several years to a poor man and only a moment to a rich man. fines that don't scale with income are a sneaky way to make things only legal for the rich while pretending that there is equal protection under the law.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
I love this thing where buying something has been replaced by buying an alterable, revokable license to access that thing. It lowers costs and adds flexibility for producers, which allows them to save money, and they pass that savings on to me in the form of higher prices and my shit that I paid real fucking money for just disappearing one day. Then they explain that I never really "owned" it despite the fact that they use the word "own" in the marketing material, because it's also legal to use words that have known definitions in agreements and then later explain that you were actually using an entirely different, secret definition of that word that's actually the opposite of what you very purposefully implied.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 90%
the internet is a machine that turns attention into currency, it does this at the same rate for negative and positive attention, and negative attention is a lot easier to get. you just burst onto a platform unbidden and say something that will piss people off. You get rewarded, the platform gets rewarded, everybody wins except the users who have a gross toxic time in the comments. Lemmy may not run ads, but it's structured the same way that other platforms are and we already have a way of using those types of platforms built into our cultural knowledge, so Lemmy just turns into a loose confederation of reddits.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
"274"
wait, shit....
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
The requests were made under the guise of anti-terrorism laws
Remember this the next time someone in government says "We need tough anti-terrorism laws". They also get to define what counts as terrorism, so anyone inconvenient can be destroyed and the public told "We're just keeping you safe from terrorism."
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 96%
can confirm. source: did this 3 separate times
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
at 1:48 they're in Agrabah, a place that doesn't exist
at 1:59 they're in Agrabah, a place that doesn't exist
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 96%
even then, it's essentially paywalling your rights. you need to go to court, wait for the matter to be adjudicated, hope it works out in your favor, run out any potential appeals, all while paying attorneys and not being able to do something you're legally entitled to do. If you can't do all that, then your rights are moot.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
wages drive inflation but it's not 1:1 and it does tend to benefit low earners.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
which tv manufacturer was it that updated their eula and if you didn't agree it bricked your tv?
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 80%
I can't help but think that if this sort of thing proliferates that it will essentially hamstring reviews. This particular agreement might be just because the game is in alpha, but it's part of a broader trend of ToS/EULA wishlists that are so restrictive that they're probably illegal already buy in order to test that you have to go to court against a huge, overpaid legal team which leads to people having their basic rights violated.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
Desirule path
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
I WAS THE FIRST TO ADD A 9 TO A C NOW EVERY ACOUSTIC COVER FROM 1988 TO 2004 OWES ME $6
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
Sexual assault victims have a time limit. Copyright infringement "victims" do not. Tracks.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
it requires doing it over and over again and accepting that it's gonna make you feel kinda shitty. I'm at my best by 11am. When I used to work overnight til 5am, 11am was when I woke up. When I worked bars 5-close, 11am. Now that I work a 9-5, I'm physically there at 9, but I'm useless til 11am. When I fall asleep has changed as my schedule did, for each of those schedules I was in bed at 6am, 4am and midnight respectively. But when the machinery came online has never changed: 11am.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 60%
hard same. I'm just tryna actually have something at the end of a lifetime of paying hundreds of thousands of dollars just for the privilege of remaining alive. But the people who already have most of everything are like "Why shouldn't I have all of this guy's money and the house?" Swear to God we'll only have to eat one of them and the rest will fall right back in line.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 97%
if you want affordable housing we need to de-commodify it and get the investors out. no more airbnb, no more one investor group owning 10s of thousands of single family homes. Dumping regular people's money into this system, even if we give them a bunch extra, is only gonna drive prices even further up. The necessities of living are not speculation opportunities for the ultra rich.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
any time I ask fleetwood mac fans what makes them special, it's always that they were really awful to one another, and the person telling me about it always gets really excited like I should be impressed that they were really awful to one another.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
what do you think ska bands do when they're done pickin' it up?
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
honestly at this point bundle the dock w rechargeable wireless controllers and let me convert the deck I already love into a pseudoconsole.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
not my experience at all across 3 separate companies. Ime senior engineers are the highest level that still spends most of the day heads down most days, and that's why I'm gonna stick it out at this level as long as I can.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
your company has money for no one above mid-level engineers to be actually building the product?
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
rules aren't there to be enforced, they're there so that when you break them you take a second to think about why.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
I'd go back into restaurants in a heartbeat if it paid the bills, then I'd come home and build software on my own time.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
The polyamory will continue until we can form a ska band.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 75%
This doesn't reflect my housemate's experience in Italy at all. Evidently if they detect an American accent in your "buongiorno" they'll just spend the rest of the day mocking you in Italian and occasionally just yelling "DONALD TRUMP HAMBURGER TRANSGENDER" at you.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 88%
"We'll just make it illegal to be poor" is such an American take.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
you think that I'm in favor of everything I'm not currently talking about?
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 100%
who picks what habits are good and what are bad? who decides what happens to data beyond this? can you going to mcdonalds twice a day be shared with your health insurer? can you going to that rally be shared with the local police? with your landlord? are you comfortable with everyone knowing everything? because there's two things you do with data: analyze, and sell.
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 83%
*Steal Spotify
reverendsteveii 4 months ago • 90%
Patch your spotify install to get free premium. If they're gonna raise prices and lower what they pay musicians, there's no valid reason not to.
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Kelly Goodlett admitted that police did not have the evidence that they presented to a judge in order to get the warrant, including fabricating testimony from the postal inspector that a known drug dealer was sending packages to that house. Goodlett has been convicted and is free while awaiting sentencing. Joshua Jayne, Kyle Meany and Brett Hankison are charged with various crimes surrounding the false testimony and are awaiting trial. They have had their trials pushed back multiple times each. It has been over three years since Breonna Taylor was murdered by police and even those who admitted to crimes are still free.
I've got a fire HD-10 and it does the job, I guess, but it's so slow as to make scrolling a basic PDF tedious to the point of being unusable. What I'm looking for is something that I can read my kindle library on, access google drive and dropbox in order to store and retrieve pdfs, epubs etc to read them on as well, a decent sized screen but nothing huge, the ability to run youtube because that's how I get some of my recipes, and a relatively snappy response (it doesn't have to be the most amazing ever, just has to react to basic things like opening or scrolling a document quickly enough to not be frustrating)