[-] Wiz@midwest.social 7 points 5 hours ago

Say what you want about him, but the last CEO "made a difference". Just not in the way that smug punchable asshole intended.

[-] Wiz@midwest.social 24 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

Hello! I played D&D first in nineteen-eighty-fucking-one and lived through the Satanic Panic. Have you seen Tom Hanks in his first big acting role? My parents sat me down in front of that. But I'm still playing D&D in a campaign right now, and my son plays as well. Aha, take that Satanic Panic!

It's the same shit every decade. They just need something to blame violence on, because surely it can't be gun culture.

[-] Wiz@midwest.social 21 points 6 hours ago

So, the solution to CEOs is more violent video games?

[-] Wiz@midwest.social 0 points 6 hours ago

Ugh, why give them money and then tax it again? That makes no sense.

We do that on America's Unemployment Income, and it seems ridiculous. Why give it, if you're just taking away some later?

[-] Wiz@midwest.social 1 points 6 hours ago

Thank you for this argument. I had found that mentally I was getting trapped in this line of thinking about UBI.

My way around in my mental way if thinking it was Universal Basic Medicine, Universal Basic Food, Universal Basic Housing, and so on. That way, if some jackass landlord decided to raise rent too high, you're not homeless. Also, in my ideal world, the health insurance industry should be "taken out".

[-] Wiz@midwest.social 2 points 7 hours ago

Well you can if you want. It just won't help the sting.

[-] Wiz@midwest.social 6 points 1 day ago

In other news, I just tried Kubuntu in an older laptop a few weeks ago, and I'm pleasantly surprised. Superior to Windows in almost every way.

I don't think it's "ready for Grandma" yet, but pretty darn close.

[-] Wiz@midwest.social 1 points 1 day ago

"Totally legal executive action"

Bingo!

[-] Wiz@midwest.social 26 points 1 day ago

Maybe CEOs should practice their active shooter drills.

[-] Wiz@midwest.social 2 points 1 day ago

Native English speaker here, and I graduated with an English writing degree, so I'm a word nerd. Pluralization and apostrophe use is baffling in English, and even native English speakers frequently get it wrong. I've found a good general guide for apostrophe use here.

McDonald's is a brand name, so "We're eating at McDonald's" is proper. "Dingo" is also a brand name, used by OJ in the first speech bubble. Its plural would be "DINGOS". It would be like Stetson hats, which we could say that "We are wearing Stetsons."

Touch-and-go being a noun seems like a strange side case, but I found it in some dictionaries as airplane jargon. As such, I think it being hyphenated as "touch-and-goes" or "touch-and-gos" would be fine.

I think it's more likely that this is a phrase that should be reworded to be more clear. "Touch and go" seems like a phrase which could be made into a compound adjective if preceding the noun.

We survived several touch-and-go situations. -- Use of a hyphenated compound adjective before a noun.

The landings were touch and go. -- However, when separated from the noun after the verb, no hyphens.

I think rewording to avoid the weirdness is the best solution to make the writing clear. However if you encounter something like this in the future and get it wrong, don't worry too much. You're in good company. Native English speakers and writers get these rules wrong all the time, and the standard rules from experts have evolved over my lifetime.

[-] Wiz@midwest.social 11 points 1 day ago

That pluralization traumatize's me.

[-] Wiz@midwest.social 4 points 1 day ago

I'm mid-50s, and expect my share that I've been counting on for more than 3 decades of work to be disappeared. Pull the rug out at the last minute.

I'm Gen-X and have been screwed by Boomers (and younger deplorable "Gen-X Boomers") my whole life. T***p was one final fuck-you to my generation. The Gen-X morons don't yet realize their own self-goal.

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Gödel's Loophole (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted 2 weeks ago by Wiz@midwest.social to c/wikipedia@lemmy.world

Gödel's Loophole is a supposed "inner contradiction" in the Constitution of the United States which Austrian-American logician, mathematician, and analytic philosopher Kurt Gödel postulated in 1947. The loophole would permit the American democracy to be legally turned into a dictatorship. It has been called "one of the great unsolved problems of constitutional law" by F. E. Guerra-Pujol.

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A Republican running for an Indiana House of Representatives seat was arrested early Monday morning on the eve of Election Day for commenting on a Facebook post made by someone who has a protective order against him, according to police.

GOP candidate Jim Schenke, who is running to unseat District 26 House Rep. Chris Campbell, was booked on a preliminary invasion of privacy charge at 6:10 a.m. Monday, according to the Tippecanoe County Sheriff’s Office. Records show he was released after paying a cash bond of $250.

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The very first Masonic Con New York is coming to the magnificent New York Masonic Hall on the weekend of January 17, 2025. Built around the theme Freemasonry in the 21st Century: Self and Society, this premiere Masonic Con will showcase experts discussing the urgency of Masonic teachings and the importance of Brotherhood in our lives and communities. If you are familiar with the U.S. Surgeon General’s recent study on the epidemic of male loneliness in American society, or with any of the various news reports on this problem, you may wish to hear from these speakers and glean ideas for preparing for Freemasonry’s future.

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submitted 4 months ago by Wiz@midwest.social to c/politics@lemmy.world

Over the last two days users from the social media service Mastodon have started a campaign which has raised over $250,000 for VP Harris. User Heidi Li Feldman started the modest campaign on ActBlue two days ago, with a humble goal of one thousand dollars. She did it for the dual purpose of helping VP Harris, and raising awareness of the social media site.

She has blown by her original goal — and continues to have to move the goalposts, but in a good way...

From Heidi’s initial request:

I'm doing something I never thought I'd get to do again. I'm specifically fundraising for a woman to head the Democratic ticket and to be the next President of the United States. I want to do this with all of you here on #Mastodon, so I've created a fundraising page specifically for us: #MastodonForHarris.

We have the chance to save U.S. democracy and rule of law, to elect the first woman President of the United States, and to send TFG packing. By contributing to Kamala Harris's campaign via this portal, we can also encourage her to create a distinct presence on Mastodon, not mediated by Threads or any other social media provider.

Any amount donated will strengthen the #Mastodon platform as a venue for progressive political activism, as well as benefiting Kamala Harris.

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submitted 7 months ago by Wiz@midwest.social to c/fediverse@lemmy.world

As a project, Mastodon has operated under the umbrella of Mastodon GmbH, a German company that benefited from non-profit status with the German government. Despite all indications that they were doing everything right, Mastodon GmbH recently had its non-profit status revoked, resulting in the team to seek an alternative.

In the announcement, CEO and founder Eugen Rochko had this to say:

Our day to day operations are largely unaffected by this event, since Patreon does not presuppose non-profit status, and Patreon income does not count as donations. We have in fact not had to issue a single donation receipt since 2021.

Mastodon remains one of the only popular social platforms that operates out of the European Union, and Eugen desires to keep things that way. With that being said, this could be an interesting opportunity for the project: a presence in the United States may reduce friction in hiring employees there.

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submitted 8 months ago by Wiz@midwest.social to c/purdue@midwest.social

Zach Edey and his Purdue teammates are not leaving anything to chance. In the first two rounds of the 2024 NCAA Tournament, the Boilermakers have blown the doors off two overmatched opponents as they attempt to erase memories of last year's upset loss to No. 16 seed Fairleigh Dickinson. After thrashing Utah State on Sunday, Purdue is back in the Sweet 16.

Edey and Co. opened the tournament as the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Region, and hammered out a 78-50 win over Grambling. The All-American center was unstoppable in that contest, scoring 30 points and grabbing 21 rebounds. Purdue led 31-27 with 3:40 remaining in the half and decided to turn it on. The Boilermakers outscored the Tigers by 24 points the rest of the way.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by Wiz@midwest.social to c/technology@midwest.social

A newly discovered vulnerability baked into Apple’s M-series of chips allows attackers to extract secret keys from Macs when they perform widely used cryptographic operations, academic researchers have revealed in a paper published Thursday.

The flaw—a side channel allowing end-to-end key extractions when Apple chips run implementations of widely used cryptographic protocols—can’t be patched directly because it stems from the microarchitectural design of the silicon itself. Instead, it can only be mitigated by building defenses into third-party cryptographic software that could drastically degrade M-series performance when executing cryptographic operations, particularly on the earlier M1 and M2 generations. The vulnerability can be exploited when the targeted cryptographic operation and the malicious application with normal user system privileges run on the same CPU cluster.

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