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  • Why in the world are people paying for this? You can get displays like this for digital photos that don't even require an internet connection, much less a subscription. Is this how far people have gone in their unwillingness to learn to use technology that isn't some cloud/app based bullshit? Just put some pictures on an sd card and be done with it.

  • Let's be real, close to a majority of Americans have no issue with their iPhone being used as part of a mesh tracking network, even if it helps abusers with airtags.

    All they have to do is sell this to people as benefiting them, and they will gobble it up. Hell, chances are, insurance companies will start offering reduced rates if you drive one (and then they buy the data from Ford and increase rates with it).

  • Except no serious regulatory laws will ever make it through Congress so long as it's as broken and paralyzed as it is now.

    That's the point. That's the strategy. Congress is frozen, the Court is captured, and now the Executive is diminished. The government is paralyzed to regulate capitalism now. This has been the plan for a long time, only now do people grasp it.

  • This article is giving them too much credit, frankly. Saying Republican support dropped from "majority to minority" is misleading, bordering on clickbait.

    All that happened was support dropped from 55% to 46%. They were only ever barely a majority.

    Saying "Nearly half" or "over half" of all Republicans don't support gay marriage is splitting hairs. They all support the candidates that are against it.

    The real story here is that even support among Democrats and Independents dropped a bit in the last 2 years. Meaning the fear mongering is pervasive enough to affect everyone.

  • You can see their strategy at work here.

    It is possible to keep individual files on the local hard drive with different settings (that in my experience never seem to stick past updates).

    The default, though, is to take everything on your computer off of your computer, put it into the cloud (their computer), and recommend you pick and choose which ones stay on your computer. In essence, they want you to think of your computer as secondary to their computer. An extension of it.

    There is no "your computer", it's just the computer you happen to be logged into at the moment.

    The cloud is not something you take advantage of, the cloud is where you live now.

  • which is disheartening given the potential for even greater impact

    What potential? Without Congress or the Supreme Court, what potential things could Biden be doing that would have "greater" impact that he isn't doing?

    Something that doesn't require a new law, and won't be shot down by a hostile conservative court?

    Please give me examples.

  • He can't do that.

    People keep saying the things Biden have been doing are weak, half measures, but they have no idea what he's actually capable of doing without Congress.

    He literally tried to wipe away a significant amount of student debt. He tried to fulfill that promise without Congress. The Supreme Court stopped it.

  • ...what? What are you basing this on?

    When the children were small, Wendy and Mike worked various jobs, including machine operator, housekeeper, and cashier.

    ...

    Wendy had become a certified nursing assistant, but she continued to struggle financially. The family was repeatedly evicted.

    ...

    In 2018, shortly after another eviction, Wendy filed for bankruptcy. She developed a gastrointestinal bleed that required hospitalization, and Faith was also hospitalized, after an attempted overdose involving over-the-counter painkillers

    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/07/05/kyle-rittenhouse-american-vigilante

  • Sure, but she's also his mother, not a random family member. I'm not going to fault a mother for standing by their child, no matter what he did.

    She didn't let him buy anything, but she couldn't make him get rid of it because it wasn't in her house. It was locked up at a friend's house in a different town.

    She was also ill, poor, dyslexic, and a single parent dealing with a difficult child. She doesn't seem to have much in her life but her children, I'm not going to condemn her for not banishing him from her life. It's not an easy thing for a mother to do.

  • The fact this has 40 up votes right now makes me feel like lemmy is losing a diverse user base

    Feel like it's worth pointing out that user has over 360 comments, and they created that account 5 days ago.

    Also keep in mind Lemmy doesn't work like reddit. Scores are not universal, it depends on the instance you're looking at it from.

  • I can't imagine having to move state to keep my job, but having to move from California to Florida especially feels like an outrageous demand. Not just because of distance but because...I mean, are you fucking serious?? Florida? You want me to move from the biggest, bluest, mostly progressive state...to Florida?

    There's no amount of compensation in the world that would make me do that. That's borderline self-harm.

  • Lemmy Apps @lemmy.world
    deweydecibel @lemmy.world

    Android apps that allow hiding or collapsing images in comments?

    Looking for any Lemmy app that provides a setting to hide or collapse inline images in comments, like RES let you do on Reddit, or like RIF, to re-create the text-only comment experience. I've been using Boost, which I really like it and want to keep supporting, but this setting is still a WIP I think, and it's a must for me. I wanna try others until it's added.

    Thanks all

    Update: if you're looking for the same thing, I eventually landed on Summit.

    Boost For Lemmy @lemmy.world
    deweydecibel @lemmy.world

    Boost doesn't seem to recognize Lemmy's native "Show scores" toggle, to spite it being in the apps's Settings. Scores are still visible when the setting is toggled off.

    Assuming it's a bug, was told to drop it here.

    Reddit @lemmy.world
    deweydecibel @lemmy.world

    The Boost for Lemmy app preview looks promising for RIF refugees

    Just thought I'd point this out to anyone looking for an RIF alternative that's actually in the same vein as RIF (compact, simple, clean).

    Boost was a Reddit app until today. They just added a preview to the Play Store for their Lemmy app with no fanfare.