[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 11 points 1 month ago

That’s the tricky part about conservatism. If their values never change, they are eventually left behind by progress and they become reactionaries. Unfortunately, people just keep accepting their use of the label “conservative” when it stopped fitting them decades ago, which is a convenient cover for the more reprehensible ones.

[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 7 points 2 months ago

Definitely patent trolls. They don’t use the patents at all and they have a bunch of lawsuits ongoing against other game developers.

[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 20 points 2 months ago

Not with stimulants, one of the major benefits of them is that they work immediately.

[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 82 points 3 months ago

He didn’t say that the government won’t go after Maersk, just that the federal government is fronting the cost. If the bridge had to wait for Maersk to pay up it could be years before they begin rebuilding.

[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 6 points 8 months ago

Most new EVs have almost as much range as a typical gasoline equivalent, and some can get hundreds of miles of range out of 20 minutes on a DC fast changer. Plus the batteries get an estimated 15-20 years of service, or somewhere between 200,000 and 300,000 miles. That’s around as many miles as a gasoline engine will get before the problems begin piling up.

[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 7 points 8 months ago

That’s what drives me nuts about this talking point. As someone with a condition that requires specialists and lands me in the ER a lot, wait times in the US are abysmal. Referrals to specialists often take months or more than a year, and even after getting in it can be several months to schedule an appointment. And ER wait times are absurd, rarely less than 5-6 hours, usually 8-12 or more.

[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 63 points 9 months ago

The craziest part about McCarthy is that (I would argue) he still choose party over country but the crazy members of the party couldn’t see that. He knew a shutdown would have been devastating for their image, but all the extremists could see was working with the enemy.

[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 10 points 9 months ago

This is only true if you exclusively work under the table or commit tax fraud, otherwise you inform the government where you live and work every year when filing your taxes. They may not know if you move between tax seasons, but they’ll know eventually.

[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 10 points 11 months ago

There is some overlap, but it’s different in how they play out internally. With depression it’s usually a pack of energy or motivation to do it, whereas with ADHD there may be plenty of energy (and even motivation) but there’s an inability to stop and change gears. There’s usually an internal struggle of “I really need to do that” but being incapable of actually making the decision to do so.

[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 7 points 11 months ago

“We should raise the voting age because people under 18 shouldn’t vote”

The conclusion is rephrased to support itself. In this case it begs the question why shouldn’t people under 18 vote?

I think “raising the question” can also be used in this instance, while “begs the question” exclusively references the fallacy.

[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 8 points 11 months ago

I actually somewhat enjoy using Windows 10 after using a debloat tool and adding a package manager. Windows 11 is still unbearable though.

[-] rhombus@sh.itjust.works 14 points 11 months ago

I think the major concern is the idea of the government backdoor, any company that implements such a thing is adding a serious weakness to their product. I’m sure the major companies will probably find some other way to contain it to the UK (or leave the UK entirely), but some will opt for the backdoor to cut costs.

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