korazail

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[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Become more involved. Do you know your mayor?

If you are not helping pick the candidates on the ballot, then you just need to pick the lesser evil. If you want to do more than that, then be part of the decision of WHO ends up on the ballot, because that process has already started.

There's a significant hurdle to run for even the mayoral office: it doesn't pay well relative to a corporate job, and doesn't have the same job security. People can only run for the decision-making positions when they already have enough wealth to be comfortable without a "real job." Help find or select people with your values and we can take this back.

If you are mad at your options, the solution is not to give up, but to make better options.

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

It's almost like you read Lucid's message, decided to type up a reply, but then missed the fucking point. These establishment dems are only 'allies on some issues' because we keep fighting amongst ourselves on what the top priority is instead of getting anything useful done.

Yes, we have "dems" that are not solid on issues we/you/I think are important, but the result is that when we don't vote for them, the much worse regressive party wins and makes things shittier for everyone.

I do agree that the solution is to get involved. Start local and engage with your local democratic org. Help support or find people to run for office with your opinions, but - and this is crucial - when someone better than a republican is on the ticket, fucking vote for them, even if they are not your perfect politician.

If you are not involved in local org politics, you can use our favorite mantra: vote blue no matter who. By doing so, you are ceding your opinion to the people who have more at stake or are more invested, but at least you are not letting evil win by default.

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 5 points 2 weeks ago

Fully agreed. On the service-provider side, we have 'safe harbor' laws: A site isn't liable for copyrighted user-generated content as long as they have mechanisms to take down items when notified.

Liability-wise: The payment processors should have no fucking insight into what is being sold, only that they handle the transactions. Therefore, they should have no liability, similar to "safe harbor".

Reputation-wise: I can almost see a history where Visa, for example, used a statement like "we don't handle transactions for X" as a marketing ploy... but that is way past where we are. There's no chance of reputational damage to a payment processor for the items for which they handled a payment. Combined with the above, if I say I'm giving $20 to Tim, you give $20 to Tim and take it from me. Done. Not your problem.

As another commenter stated, the payment processor should be a dumb pipe, and anything illegal being sold should be a liability for the seller or buyer. The idea of a moral judgement of the processor is as stupid as a water pipe to your house cutting off the flow if your shower runs too long.

The real problem is the politicians, or lobbyists/influencers, who are sending bribes to each other to gain advantage... but visa doesn't have a problem handling a venmo transaction for 'tuition'.

Let me buy horny games until after you block world superpower corruption first. But honestly, don't even do that. Just handle moving the money when someone send it. That's your only job.

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 1 points 2 weeks ago

This look to be amazing. I live by a CLI, but most browsers have some keyboard shortcuts at best. This one seems to have the capability to be fully KB using a VIM-like command line, which is awesome.

Thanks for the recommendation!

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 3 points 3 weeks ago

Another thing you can do is to separate the grease from any residual solids.

If you have a jar of bacon grease with brown bits floating around in it, you can put it in a pot with a similar amount of water and bring it all up to a boil or just near it for just a moment. The grease will sit on top of the hot water, but anything else will fall down. Then let the pot cool and put it in the fridge to solidify the grease. You can then scoop the now-solid grease in big chunks and put it back in the jar and discard any bits in the water.

I learned this from people who do at-home soap-making from their rendered fats. They would repeat it a few times before adding lye, as it will leach impurities such as salt, aromatic and favor compounds from the fat, but I find doing it once or twice leaves me with a nice cooking fat that still has bacon-y aroma.

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 1 points 3 weeks ago

Hey... They have a public contact page that looks like it would be taken somewhat seriously, as it feels legal in nature. I'll be letting them know that their leadership is engaging in unfair deals shortly. Anyone want to join in?

Speakup@krafton.com Via https://krafton.com/en/speakup

Worst case, we get ignored. Best is that they take notice that the audience they bought isn't theirs blindly.

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Same. Fuck greedy publishers/IP holders. I want to see more Subnautica, but also want to ignore anything krafton touches.

Apropos the setting, I think the high seas is the way to accomplish both, but i fear that will just result in the studio going dark altogether.

Unknown Worlds has done good work, but will probably be yet another casualty of greedy leadership.

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I get the thrust of the song, but I have a question for you and/or anyone else who has insight:

I make small aggressions, like OP, where I assume I'm costing a corpo and giving to an artist through it, even if minuscule.

Examples:

Similar to OP, I have a streaming service 'downloaded' playlist of songs I like. I tend to leave my PC playing them in shuffle/repeat during my workday. I might have my volume on or off depending on my level of focus, but I can't see how that "engagement" doesn't benefit the artist without costing me anything -- maybe a smidge more electricity.

Since I saw The Spiffing Brit's runtime video, I no longer close a youtube tab if I decide I want something else. I mute the tab, set the speed to .25 and ignore it for a while. Costs me electricity, not that much bandwidth, and presumably pays the channel more than usual. Maybe fucks with analytics per-video, but probably not enough to bother the creator, and if it fucks with 'the algorithm' and pushes people to channels I already like, then that's a google problem.

I also have an Epic Games account, where I "buy" every single free game. I assume these have either already paid the developer a fixed fee for supporting development, or are paying based on sales volume. Either way, they presumably paid money to be able to offer these as a loss-leader. Most are games I would not have bought anyway, so I'm not costing the developer a potential sale and I will never buy anything through Epic games, so it should be just a loss. I actually want insight on this one, in case there are devs/publishers here. If this costs you when I buy your free game, there might be others like me who just need to know we're not helping.

Aside from the fact that my engagement with these platforms could be used as leverage (' we have X million active users...'), I can't see any negative to my attacks on them. It's possible the artists can't perceive it, but if the corpos love it, they wouldn't make me pass a CAPTCHA to buy a game.

The question, then, is: Am I hurting the artists, or helping them?

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 6 points 1 month ago

This. We've seen what republicans want to do. We need to stop them and vote 'not-republican' when we can before the ability to do so is gone. The problem is we cannot stop there and only vote every 2-4 years for the least-bad option, we need to make better options. "Both sides" is reductive and hides the problem.

Get involved: find and support people who have your views for all offices: city, county, state, federal, maybe even HOA. Most of these are important. If the incumbent is not working for us, we need to fight them and suggest someone better. If the incumbent is unchallenged, then that's a travesty and they need a primary, if the same party, or an opponent.

For the a while now we've seen the 'left' chase the 'center' and people like OP are mad at this. The solution is not 'vote blue no matter who', but that is a bandage to slow the bleeding and will resonate with the less-involved allies we have. The solution is to prove that we are the majority and push our own into leadership roles where they can make things better.

If you're angry right now, run for office or canvas for someone who is. Being mad, depressed or just bitching online isn't fixing anything. You can make things better, and it starts with finding a 'blue' worth voting for.

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

That looks great!

Growing up, I despised eggs except the ones that were thoroughly disguised(as in leavening)... I had a bad egg-salad experience as a kid and it stuck with me. In the last few years, though, I've come around and can enjoy them.

I'll have to give them a shot as a pizza topping. I imagine they vaguely fit the same texture/umami role that a slice of mozzarella does for a margherita pizza.

Thanks for the suggestion and enjoy yours tomorrow!

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Everything except the eggs sounds great -- and I'm not judging the egg, just curious:

I don't think of egg as a topping that would survive being baked. Does that go on before or after cooking? sliced or diced?

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 2 points 1 month ago

I just tried to open a soda can with my somewhat modern can opener (try them, btw, no sharp can edges) but it doesn't fit the lid of my can. My day is ruined.

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