chamomile

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[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 45 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

@CurlyWurlies4All Relevant essay from Ed Zitron. It's well-worth a read, for those who haven't already.

https://www.wheresyoured.at/never-forgive-them/

The picture I am trying to paint is one of terror and abuse. The average person’s experience of using a computer starts with aggressive interference delivered in a shoddy, sludge-like frame, and as the wider internet opens up to said user, already battered by a horrible user experience, they’re immediately thrown into heavily-algorithmic feeds each built to con them, feeding whatever holds their attention and chucking ads in as best they can. As they browse the web, websites like NBCnews.com feature stories from companies like “WorldTrending.com” with advertisements for bizarre toys written in the style of a blog, so intentional in their deceit that the page in question has a huge disclaimer at the bottom saying it’s an ad.

[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 10 points 4 months ago (1 children)

@EldritchFeminity @infinitesunrise I'm not sure if it's organized, but it does describe a specific school of thought that isn't just "I don't personally want to have kids." Antinatalists generally believe that it's unethical for anyone to reproduce. The core argument is usually that since you can't consent to being born, you can't ethically impose it on someone against their will. It tends to go hand-in-hand with misanthropic ideas such as that humans are destructive to the planet/fundamentally cruel or that life in general just sucks. Ultimately, the thesis is that humans should extinct ourselves. Given the current state of the world, it's gained some traction amongst groups of people trapped deep in despair right now. (Which, let's be real - there are a lot of on Lemmy)

[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 2 points 5 months ago

@QuentinCallaghan

The new Hong Kong 2097 is a “mind-numbing” twin stick shooter in which protagonist Chin makes a comeback. This time, he’s tasked by God to wipe out the population of the fictional country of “Amurikka” and establish a utopia. The sequel promises a more solid gameplay experience than its predecessor, but with an equally inappropriate and tasteless story.

I'm sure all the gamers who insist Call of Duty isn't political will agree that this is a fictional country that says nothing about reality, right?

[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 8 points 5 months ago

@ggtdbz @Hello_there The author actually has a post on this, too: https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/never-click-on-a-link-that-looks-like-that/

(I'm guessing you deliberately avoided it since the person you're responding to would also refuse to click that but I think it's an interesting read for anyone who hasn't seen it)

[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 4 points 6 months ago

@Powderhorn This is disappointing to hear. B&J's has always been very outspoken about social issues, and it's something I was glad to see that they were able to do. It seems unlikely to be a coincidence that now is when they feel unable to continue doing so.

[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 6 points 6 months ago (1 children)

@DrDystopia @Blaze It's a common pattern in email. Disappointing that we still have this problem, tbh.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spy/_pixel

[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 8 points 7 months ago

@knokelmaat @Beachbum If you're referring to the fact that she @ mentioned OP, that's not her specifically trying to call him out. She's responding from Mastodon (as am I) which just handles all post replies like that.

[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 9 points 7 months ago (1 children)

@brickfrog @far_university1990 The dev saying it's about "information on how to fund the project" is being... misleading. Windows binaries from the project are paywalled, so alternate builds being distributed via Winget presents a pretty clear threat to that funding by being free and more convenient.* They're well within their right to not distribute their own builds for free, but the misleading way it's framed here is not endearing... especially given this is a fork of another piece of FOSS software that will happily provide you Windows builds.

* As an aside, it really is so much better to have stuff distributed by a package manager. Who the hell wants to download an installer from Patreon for every new release, honestly. Some devs drive me crazy with their insistence on asinine distribution channels.

[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 8 points 7 months ago

@theangriestbird
In addition to ego (which I'm sure plays a role) I think I would find myself reticent to lower the difficultly to "Easy" for a couple reasons

  1. The default difficultly, which is typically "normal" is often the intended experience, and if I can play like that, I see value in it.
  2. Related to (1), difficulty settings are often poorly thought-out; it's quite common for hard mode to simply make enemies bullet sponges or for easy to turn them into cardboard cutouts, which is a disappointing experience.
[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 1 points 11 months ago

@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social Good stuff, love the drag and drop improvements!

[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 9 points 1 year ago

@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social Omg THANK YOU for the per-workspace layouts.

[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 29 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

@catloaf @open_mind To follow up on this, after the war there was a long and very successful propaganda campaign to whitewash the legacy of American slavery and its importance in the US civil war.[1] To this day, the Confederacy is heavily mythologized and their generals and leaders are lionized as brave and noble rather than what they were: defenders of brutal industrial slavery. You wouldn't think a country would have statues of 150-year-old failed traitors outside state buildings, but we do. (They're starting to come down but it has taken a literal century.)[2] There are many, many people from the south who will insist that the civil war was about the vague notion of "states' rights" without being specific about what specific rights they wanted,[3] and that's because this propaganda was embedded in the education system of half the country.

[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost/_Cause/_of/_the/_Confederacy
[2] https://www.npr.org/2021/09/08/1035004639/virginia-ready-to-remove-massive-robert-e-lee-statue-following-a-year-of-lawsuit
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZB2ftCl2Vk

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