[-] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 15 points 13 hours ago

Noooo I forgot about Mr. Hands 😂😭

[-] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 1 points 14 hours ago

Very even-handed. I agree, but it's in the same vein. It's similar enough. I like to bolster my arguments with such facts & events, and I'll inevitably find some person who will say, "I never knew that..."

We need knowledge baked into our collective consciousness, and we need to know how to find solutions. The problem once again comes down to people, and lying. Nothing is new under the sun. How do we discern the truth?

[-] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 7 points 14 hours ago

As of last week, Trump has agreed to that debate & a few more. Harris has only agreed to the one initially set under Biden.

Unless something has changed & I'm not aware.

[-] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 1 points 15 hours ago

Everything is a Disney show now

[-] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 1 points 15 hours ago

Everything has to be political. Can't eat a Chick-fil-A sandwich without buying some Oreos to balance it out... 🙄

The food stuff really bothers me, like I don't have to consume media. Haven't watched Handmaid's Tale, don't really care. But you know what I do need to consume? Food. And here they are, making big political statements & donations as corporations.

Idk how to go about enforcing this, but I've got a great idea: how about you shut up & make my food?? Pass a bill, business entities in the food industry can't make large political donations or publicize positions. Call it the Shut Up And Make My Food Bill. Idk, really basic rough idea, it's a WIP.

[-] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 7 points 15 hours ago

Of course the complaints sound legitimate. And idk I am inclined to side with them, if they're honest & the complaints are based on fact.

With their commercial launch fast approaching, the parties also expressed an expectation that competitors would continue to make misleading claims and draconian demands to further delay Commission action and limit service to American consumers. Indeed, each time that SpaceX has demonstrated that it would not cause harmful interference to other operators—often based on those parties' own claimed assumptions—those competitors have moved the goalposts or have claimed their analysis should not have been trusted in the first place. These operators' shapeshifting arguments and demands should be seen for what they are: last-minute attempts to block a more advanced supplemental coverage partnership and siphon sensitive information to aid their own competing efforts. The Commission must not allow competitive gamesmanship to stand in the way of lifesaving service for American consumers.

I have seen a lot of this in my life, too. AT&T is a shitty company. Verizon is very good generally speaking, but overpriced. Some of you might not be old enough to remember, but SMS texting started out being sent over a never used emergency reserve 5% partition of cell towers. They were charging us all $10+/mo for something that cost them virtually nothing. All that to say, I don't fucking trust AT&T, Verizon, or TMobile. ¯\(°_o)/¯ Do you??? Any of them will do anything to make a buck, and as SpaceX says, any one of them will say anything to sandbag their competition (while trying to copy ideas & build their own version). These cell phone companies are the worst of all; they've been allowed to lie, cheat, and steal for decades. Their claims don't have to be true, they just have to "sound legitimate".

I'm thinking...this is all about a signal. A signal that can be turned on & off, a signal that doesn't physically harm any equipment but might hamper their ability to send & receive their own signal. Both sides are making radically different claims, maybe there's a little truth to both, but one has to be significantly closer to right than the other.

In theory, blind tests could be performed without informing AT&T/Verizon. Or hell even the FCC, but it is unwise to piss off the US Gov't Alphabet Gang. If there is this terrible interference, alright. We should be able to notice that, and quickly. Shut it down, turn the signals off. If it's done and SpaceX, TMobile are correct & there is no discernible interference, this is where things could get really delicious. You just let it go for 6 months or a year. 🙂 Then you announce a testing date, they kick & scream per usual, it goes through.... and then if they start saying "oH My GOd, ouR NetWErkz R goING CRazY becAUSe of this signal, that started on this date." Yeah, and everything was fine before? 🤔 Oh man, we were great & everything was great, no problems before this date. Well guess what, you dumb bitch??? We've been using this signal for 6+ months before the test date. That means you're lying.

Anyway. I know it'll probably never happen, even if it should. I've watched these people lie to us, spend money & effort tearing down their competition or fighting common fucking sense. Like Apple refusing to switch iPhones to USB-C, when they themselves were using USB-C on their Macbooks & iPads for years at that point. I don't think it is an exaggeration when I say these people are hampering progress, innovation, and getting in the way of us enjoying a better world. They hamstring mankind, they hold back the greatness & potential of society. It's high time we identify, label these people as such & treat them accordingly.

Turn the damn satellite signals on. Do some testing. See. What. Happens.

[-] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 2 points 17 hours ago

Who knows how many are active, but yeah it's really bad. I'll be power scrolling All for random porn (I see something blurred out), I click on it, oh fuck, my eyes. Lol

Some of these names, too. It makes me laugh. "Welcome to... Gay Fisting". 😆

[-] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 28 points 1 day ago

The guy only asked for $50K after they killed his wife. They're trying all this batshit crazy nonsense to get out of paying $50,000.

That is a painfully low amount for killing someone, even to a layman. I could pay that if I had to, just not all at once.

To aggressively put it into perspective compared to Disney's other costs of doing business, Disney is estimated to spend on average $95K per day on fireworks. Totaling $35M per year, up in smoke. Couldn't be bothered to shell out $50K for killing somebody, though. ¯\(°_o)/¯ Their morals, priorities seem to be a little off.

[-] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 18 points 1 day ago

Piracy, watching through a friend, BluRays & DVDs, hard copies & actually owning something as opposed to...perpetually renting access, owning nothing & being happy about it.

[-] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Holy shit, do I have a fucking list. 🙄🙄🙄🙄

I see it, I block it, boy oh boy do I have a list

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