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- Comment on Why console makers can legally brick your game console 5 hours ago:
Answer (without even needing to read the article): they can’t legally brick your console, but we live in an oligarchy that refuses to enforce the law against the powerful.
- Comment on WaaaaAAALLLEEEeee 6 hours ago:
Early-2000s PowerMac vs. MacBook
- Comment on The unprompted texts I send my best friend. 6 hours ago:
Puerto Rico is part of the US.
- Comment on Your help needed: PhD research on why people choose to self-host 1 day ago:
Be prepared for some respondents to choose the middle option as a proxy for “not applicable,” because that’s what I did.
- Comment on Your help needed: PhD research on why people choose to self-host 1 day ago:
One existing study that surveyed the general population found that about 8.4% of respondents were self-hosting users
Wow! That’s a lot higher than I would’ve expected. My guess would’ve been about 1%, or maybe even an order of magnitude or so less than that.
- Comment on How I discovered my partner was an undercover police officer sent to spy on me 2 days ago:
Kennedy, who resigned from the Met in 2010, had sexual relationships with as many as 10 other women while undercover.
- Comment on Switch 2 supports USB mouse controls, developer reveals 2 days ago:
MARIO PAINT 2 LETS GOOOOOOOOO
(Just kidding; I don’t give ever Nintendo my money anymore.)
- Comment on Monty Python predicted social media 2 days ago:
ITT: no actual arguments, just mere contradictions.
- Comment on Kangaroo 'tries to drown' man in Australian floodwaters 3 days ago:
Meanwhile, I’m here on the other side of the world nodding my head and saying “yep, Australia checks out.”
- Comment on Batterypunk 3 days ago:
In this case, we can tell it’s likely parallel because the springs (negative terminals) are on the same side. When the batteries are in series they’re usually placed in the compartment facing alternating directions.
- Comment on U.S. inks bill to force geo-tracking tech for high-end gaming and AI GPUs 4 days ago:
I use Linux
Believe it or not, straight to CECOT.
- Comment on U.S. inks bill to force geo-tracking tech for high-end gaming and AI GPUs 4 days ago:
INB4 the US outlaws Free Software drivers and mandates DRM and locked firmware in all new PCs.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 days ago:
An app anonymously tracks if an user clicks a button or not. This becomes “ThIs APp pHOnEs HomE tRaCkiNg uSErS”
That is not normal and I absolutely object to it! Fuck anybody who wants to normalize that.
- Comment on Mozilla is shutting down Pocket, their read-it-later and content discovery app, and Fakespot, their browser extension that analyzes the authenticity of online product reviews. 4 days ago:
So what you’re saying is that somebody needs to integrate it into the Fediverse.
- Comment on And gay men. I'm sorry. I'm weak for it 4 days ago:
If I like my coffee not only with ice but also sweetened, blended, and topped with whipped cream, does it wrap back around to straight?
- Comment on "You can't just have Geralt for every single game" says his voice actor, and if you think The Witcher 4 making Ciri the protagonist is "woke," then "read the damn books" 5 days ago:
STFU, ghost of Dallas executive producer Leonard Katzman!
- Comment on "You can't just have Geralt for every single game" says his voice actor, and if you think The Witcher 4 making Ciri the protagonist is "woke," then "read the damn books" 5 days ago:
Wait, so are you the one who did this?
- Comment on Markets sink as debt worries hammer U.S. bonds 5 days ago:
I’m sure Trump himself repeatedly questioning the validity of the debt and threatening to default on it had nothing to do with it.
- Comment on A Medicaid researcher attacked by Elon Musk's DOGE just killed herself 1 week ago:
Never kill yourself for something that’s somebody else’s fault.
- Comment on The Witcher III is currently on sale for 3€ until 25th May 1 week ago:
I’m so patient I haven’t played The Witcher 1 or 2 either. Should I get W3 Complete + W1 + W2 for
9.99 + 1.49 + 2.99 = 14.47
, or get the trilogy bundle with only the W3 base game for1.49 + 2.99 + 3.99) * 0.9 = 7.62
and wait for the W3 expansions to be more than 70% at some future date? (In other words, are W1 and W2 likely to keep me busy for a long time, and does a playthrough of W3 need the expansions installed at the start or is it more of a ‘complete the base game and then to the expansion content afterward’ sort of thing?)Also, are “The Witcher Adventure Game” and “Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales” worthwhile/important?
- Comment on New Orleans used Minority Report-like facial recognition software to monitor citizens for crime suspects: Report 1 week ago:
It sure would be a shame if the cameras started failing due to damage faster than they could be replaced.
- Comment on YSK You don't need Teflon pans for nonstick 1 week ago:
Le Creuset enameled cast iron isn’t the same kind of thing as the ceramic nonstick the person upthread was talking about.
- Comment on ‘My Property Tax Went From $15K to a Life-Altering $91K a Year’ 1 week ago:
Putting a second story on likely includes increasing the number of bedrooms, which theoretically increases the number of people who could be living there and thus increase the burden on city services. Renovating for quality and building additions to the square footage aren’t equivalent.
I think lot sizes are still a much bigger factor, though: a house renovated/rebuilt to max out the allowed FAR (floor-area ratio) on a 1/4 acre lot still ought to get taxed less than a modest-sized house on a 2-acre lot.
- Comment on ‘My Property Tax Went From $15K to a Life-Altering $91K a Year’ 1 week ago:
That’s just scapegoating bullshit temporarily-embarrassed NIMBYs like to tell themselves to avoid the hard truth that we have to fix the zoning code.
The fact is, plenty of houses exist at reasonable prices in rural areas and small towns. But you don’t want to live in those places, do you? You want to live in a big metro area, just like everybody else. Well, when everybody wants to live in the same place you have to build enough housing units for them all to fucking fit in the same place, or you end up playing musical chairs and the ones who aren’t rich lose. That’s just a fact of geometry and basic supply and demand, not the diabolical machinations of some villain.
- Comment on ‘My Property Tax Went From $15K to a Life-Altering $91K a Year’ 1 week ago:
The fuck-up was by the city, which failed to abolish the single-family zoning in order to allow the land to be developed to its highest and best use.
- Comment on ‘My Property Tax Went From $15K to a Life-Altering $91K a Year’ 1 week ago:
Well at least for tax purposes and likely insurance, but not necessarily market rate (tax assessments commonly lag the market, so a market downturn could leave them with a multi-million dollar house that no one will pay the stated value for
More like the house is likely worth even more than the $4.4M it was assessed at. But nice try trying to spin your point to fit your narrative.
- Comment on ‘My Property Tax Went From $15K to a Life-Altering $91K a Year’ 1 week ago:
but if you apply the same rate to the homes that average people have to buy you’re going to end up in a shitty spot
And that’s why you don’t do that and instead make progressive taxation a thing.
If taxing the rich is the goal we shouldn’t be talking about property taxes on single family homes unless it’s specifically related to second and third homes.
Nah. It is good and correct to tax extremely large single-family homes at high rates even if they’re primary residences.
- Comment on ‘My Property Tax Went From $15K to a Life-Altering $91K a Year’ 1 week ago:
Simply tying property taxes to home value isn’t fair, because the burden a person puts on city services doesn’t increase just because the perceived value of their home rises.
It depends how much home value correlates to house size and lot size. A $1M 1500 sqft bungalow on a 1/4 acre lot in a gentrified neighborhood may not burden city services more than a $100k 1500 sqft bungalow on a 1/4 acre lot in a bad neighborhood, but a $1M McMansion on a 2-acre lot on the edge of the city absolutely will. That’s because the cost of city services scales with things like increasing the length of pavement and sewer pipe across the lot frontage and decreasing the number of homes emergency services can reach within a reasonable distance/time from the station.
- Comment on Google's AI now listens to your English language phone conversations 1 week ago:
What do you mean, “illegal?” If the phone user consents to turning it on, that makes it legal.
I hate to defend Google, but I will absolutely defend single-party consent for recording. Don’t like it? Don’t fucking call me in the first place.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Based on the post title I was expecting to say “no,” but that’s because I was also expecting “heliobiology” to be about sentient plasma eddies or something, not woo-woo magnetic bullshit somehow affecting humans.
No, seriously, even life inside stars is less implausible than the nonsense you’re asking about: sciencealert.com/physicists-argue-that-life-based…