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Cake day: March 3rd, 2024

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  • I used to think airpods were lame and dumb but now I love them.

    Last month I bought a pair of padded headphones, analogue headphone jack with 2 sizes so it works for my interface too, with detachable cable. No bluetooth, no wifi, no special driver package, no LEDs: just headphones for only $18 while on sale.

    Thank you, airpods. You’ve somehow made regular quality goods much more affordable by simply being the bigger gimmick.


  • It’s an issue in many other countries as well and there are a great many contributing factors.

    1. Race and “Tough on Crime” politics - Ever since the emancipation of slaves on the basis of race, there have been political figures passing discriminatory policy that allows police to pursue and harass people at their own discretion: black laws, Jim Crow era laws, forced segregation, the 1994 Crime Bill, etc.

    “We have to strengthen our laws when it comes to mob violence, to make sure individuals are unequivocally dissuaded from committing violence when they’re in large groups,” Florida state Rep. Juan Fernandez-Barquin, a Republican, said during a hearing for an anti-riot bill that was enacted in April.

    It’s clear that you can convince people to deregulate and militarize the police if you convince those people they have a greater enemy. You can see these stances and policy directions mirrored across Europe as refugees and immigration from poorer countries have increased in the last decade.

    1. Lack of Centralization - The FBI is in charge of investigating police departments, and sometimes you see jurisdiction overlaps which allows other agencies like the DEA, State Marshals, Sheriff’s Department, etc to investigate each other, but in general a Police Department is held to no standard but their own until things have already escalated past a point of return.

    Some federal programs have tried rewarding PDs that behave well and adhere to specific training or standards, but it’s far from enforced.
















  • FiniteBanjo@lemmy.todaytoMemes@sopuli.xyzSo sick!
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    I ran a YT channel for a decade and it never gained traction, but I always imagined if we had merch then it would be something people would actually want to wear and not just yet another shirt.

    Tooled leather vest, hat, belt, stylish vambrace with a little card pocket, etc.

    The kind of fingerless gloves you get at hot topic except these aren’t made in taiwan so they survive more than a week of regular wear and an occasional wash cycle.

    T-Shirt with some actual content like a crab monster from a videogame we streamed weekly back in the day dressed up as mr. crabs and the hunter slashing it with the speech bubble “are you feeling it now?!”


  • Murdering six civilians in the streets was blown out of proportion? What number of people do you believe it is acceptable to murder in the streets? I’d like a citation on surrounded by a mob of several hundred, if you have it. EDIT: I found it but I also found that this happened before all of that:

    On February 22, a mob of patriots attacked a known loyalist’s store. Customs officer Ebenezer Richardson lived near the store and tried to break up the rock-pelting crowd by firing his gun through the window of his home. His gunfire struck and killed an 11-year-old boy named Christopher Seider and further enraged the patriots.

    Boston held 2,000 British soldiers and 16,000 colonists, btw.


  • As long is it’s not autogenerated then thats fine. The correct statement would be

    “What Arch user actually like:” --> “What Arch users are actually like:”

    or even “What Arch users actually look like:”

    By leaving it as “what they like” you could be implying that they like these things, as in they enjoy them.

    “Like” has both a verb definition and an adjective. And also a noun, but I’ve never once seen it used that way lol.