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[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca -1 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

Capitalism is deeply flawed, but what you're experiencing is a failure of social media and journalism.

Everyone guffaws about Meta because everyone hates them, so bloggers write shitty vacuous click baity articles that just twist and distort everything meta does to make them look as terrible as possible. And while they're shitty, they're not shitty and incompetent in every single possible way or else they wouldn't be as rich as they are.

But these vacuous articles that bend over backwards and diatort the truth to paint them as incompetent in every possible way then leaves people going "how could anyone be that stupid?", and the reality is that they're not that stupid, you were just misinformed by outrage journalism.

Despite the guffawing about shutting down Horizon Worlds, there's a good chance that Meta's reality Labs bet will still be a smart financial play in the long term. Google, Apple, Microsoft, etc have made billions by controlling the dominant OSes and Meta has far and away the strongest augment reality operating system as we head into AR glasses actually being viable from a technology standpoint.

[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 days ago

It's honestly worth keeping the principle behind crumple zones in mind with everything:

If energy can go somewhere else, then less of it will be transferred to what matters.

For cars, the energy going into bending and breaking the materials of the crumple zone then doesn't get transferred to the interior compartment.

For Xbox controllers, they're designed so that when they drop, the batteries shoot out and go flying, which means less energy goes into the controller shell and internals.

And with a lot of laptops these days, you're seeing the actual toughest, most survivable ones not be built out of heavy rigid metal and glass like Apple does, but out of light flexible aluminum composites. A) they weigh less so there's less potential energy involved in a fall, and B) some of the energy gets transferred into bending the shell which will then snap back to form.

[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 27 points 3 days ago

It's not necessarily projection, it can just be two shitty people accurately describing each other

[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

By using the same onion quote I used several comments earlier, I am both pointing out the circular nature the discussion has taken on, and strengthening my point, since your current phrasing sounds even more similar to the idea that Americans uniquely insist that they are unable to change anything, even though other countries have changed in exactly those ways and started addressing their problems.

You insist that you're special snowflakes different from everyone else, and come up with reasons for why you can't possibly change, rather than just picking issues and starting to address them in some way, even if imperfect.

Republicans have deluded Americans into thinking that nothing can change. That is the rot at the heart of America.

[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 94 points 4 days ago (7 children)

Then fire him and hire someone with a plan to match.

[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 7 points 4 days ago (1 children)

This isn't an explanation, it's a thought terminating phrase. Youre just othering people as psychopaths/monsters/inhuman.

[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 2 points 4 days ago (3 children)

"Nothing can be done to change this, says only nation where this regularly happens"

[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (10 children)

Your argument boils down to: we can't fix our broken system because our system is broken.

You're either a right wing troll trying to convince people that nothing can be done, or you've internalized the nihilism they try to implant.

[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 11 points 4 days ago (22 children)

"Nothing can be done to solve this, says only nation where this regularly happens"

[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 24 points 5 days ago

I won't.

He was a predictable product of the American culture / political system. His death doesn't fix anything that caused him to rise.

[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 22 points 5 days ago

This is one of many reasons why electing judges is dumb.

 

It can't do the literal entire thing an operating system is supposed to do: manage applications and their resulting windows, in a sensible way.

I want to know what application is running.

Sure it's in the dock!

I want to find a specific application window.

Go fuck yourself right to hell.

Wait, the taskbar doesn't show the running windows, like it does on every other OS? It's at least discrete right?

It discretely takes up 1.5cm of the bottom of the screen at all times. It's so discrete it doesn't even need to use the corners.

Uh, alright, well that's all the system space you need right?

Yeah of course just that bottom inch or so .... And a top of screen system level menu bar to display what windows does in the bottom corners.

/sigh/ ok, fine, I just want to be able to full screen a window and still see what else is open.

Burn in hell and die.

I want to be able to easily switch left and right between open windows.

Go full screen or I will shoot you.

I want to move an open window into the other monitor.

You can't because you're full screen dumbass.

I want to let a window present a popup like they normally do.

You can't because youre full screen dumbass. Why would you be full screen?

I want an application like Slack to be able to popup and remove notifications when is appropriate.

Choose to have every single notification persists on screen until you manually remove it, or miss all your notifications.

Can't we trouble you for something in between, where we trust an application and let it manage them in a way that makes sense based on their context?

You can trouble me for something in between these cheeks, shit stain.

Like honestly, I fucking hate what an advertising and AI filled mess Windows is, but it can actually manage your windows and virtual desktops in a way that makes a modicum of sense.

It feels like a single Apple product manager decided that the way that they use their computer (a single application at a time, no windows to manage) is the only way anyone does, so who cares if we implement a nonsensical full screen paradigm, it makes one tiny niche edge case slightly simpler.

 

Business owners on Bathurst are running an astroturf campaign using AI generated videos of fake people to try and stop on-street parking being turned into dedicated transit lanes.

They claim they just want their voices heard, when in reality they're upset that others' collective voices are louder than theirs. They also make nonsense statements like it shouldn't be trade-off, when it inherently is since there is limited street space on Bathurst.

The owners of Summerhill Market seem affiliated with the group but are trying to pretend they're not, and the owner of Minerva Cannabis appears to be one of the leaders of the group, and decision makers behind the AI videos.

A little more info on Blogto: https://www.blogto.com/city/2025/05/bathurst-bus-lane-rapidto-toronto/

 

Don't buy those crappy plastic bag-clips to hold chip bags, flour bags, etc closed. They're unsatisfying, they wear out and bend, and they just add more plastic pollution to the world.

Instead buy more binder clips. They're made from spring steel, they're strong as hell, they almost never wear out, they can be used to close bags, as small clamps, as hangers for almost anything in a pinch, and they're amazing for building pillow / blanket forts.

I have some from my grandma that she bought 30 years ago and they work just as well as the ones I bought a year ago. The only risk with them ever is rust, and you can just scrub that off with vinegar, add a brush of paint and it's fixed.

Truly some of my favourite robust little items.

 

I can't be the only reddit migrant who often instinctually goes to a given community by typing /r/community, only to be 404d. If the /r/ path isn't being used for anything else, is it possible to have it dynamically redirect to /c/ instead?

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