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stephen@lazysoci.alto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you rather glow in the dark, or slowly get bigger when in water, and then shrink back to normal when dry?English
11·3 months agoI’m in Virginia. I’ll go for the water one. Get all that Atlantic up in me. Between the microplastics and bioluminescent life- I think that’s the right choice for me.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
News@lemmy.world•‘He Was Not a Pedophile’: Megyn Kelly Ties Herself in Knots Defending Epstein — ‘He Wasn’t Into 8-Year-Olds’English
3·3 months agoIf they were real Christian’s they’d know about Proverbs 26:11.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump vows to 'take a look' at Ghislaine Maxwell pardon after Supreme Court rejects caseEnglish
14·5 months agoCNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked Trump about the possibility of a pardon for Maxwell at an Oval Office event on Monday.
“I haven’t heard the name in so long,” the president responded. “I can say this, that I’d have to take a look at it. I would have to take a look.”Who is that? I barely even remember who that is.
jfc how has this horror show of a human being courted votes?
stephen@lazysoci.alto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do all American stores have greeters?English
10·5 months agoNot by a long shot. It’s mainly just Walmart. There are others, but they’re the exception, not the rule.
I worked in retail for about ten years. The company I was at did make a big deal about making a customer feel welcome, which might incidentally involve greeting a customer at the door, but we certainly were too busy to have someone perpetually posted up at the door like Walmart. Any sort of “greeting” we might have done would be the same as I what I experienced in Ireland or Italian retail where if I was approaching an employee, I’d get the local version of “hello”. Didn’t strike me as being very different.
So, no, the American retail space that has a dedicated greeter is fairly uncommon.

stephen@lazysoci.alto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you think: should all government software be open source?English
10·5 months agoPublic funds spent on anything that generates something that could be considered “intellectual property” should be public domain. Beyond software my first thought is pharmaceutical and general medical research.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
politics @lemmy.world•Ted Cruz says FCC chair sounded like a mafia boss in threats against ABC over Jimmy KimmelEnglish
2·5 months agoFair point! I’d’ve liked something about the whole “market place of ideas” illusion that the ruling class says exists, but I guess your perspective gets right to the quick of things.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
politics @lemmy.world•Ted Cruz says FCC chair sounded like a mafia boss in threats against ABC over Jimmy KimmelEnglish
46·5 months ago
More of the same.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
politics @lemmy.world•Ted Cruz says FCC chair sounded like a mafia boss in threats against ABC over Jimmy KimmelEnglish
82·5 months agobecause it presents a slippery slope that could end with conservatives facing government censorship down the road
Silencing speech in “the Land of the Free” isn’t really the problem to him. The problem is that the sword swings both ways.
Turd continues to be turd.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
Games@lemmy.world•I'm playing Gears of War Reloaded, and I have a question. Will there be some point when the Chainsaw I've had for hours actually gets explained to me?English
131·6 months agoThe game begins with a tutorial.
Why would I be remiss to be confused as to why there is a tutorial, but not include any mention of the existence, let alone the use, of a basic weapon?
Further, yes, I expect all products to tell me about their features.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
Games@lemmy.world•I'm playing Gears of War Reloaded, and I have a question. Will there be some point when the Chainsaw I've had for hours actually gets explained to me?English
21·6 months agoHahaha here I thought I’d just missed something in the beginning of the game. Turns out the game just doesn’t bother to teach its players how to play it.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla sales plunge 40% in Europe as Chinese EV rival BYD's tripleEnglish
61·6 months agoNo. Your argument is for fools. The argument that a country with a population of 345 million produces less carbon dioxide to pollute the planet’s atmosphere with than a country of 1.42 billion people is nonsense and contributes nothing to any conversation at all. The per capita comparison is what matters, but it’s not used by the people that just really want us to believe “China == bad”. Seems like they’re successful at it based on this interaction, sadly.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla sales plunge 40% in Europe as Chinese EV rival BYD's tripleEnglish
9·6 months agoCorrect and correct.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla sales plunge 40% in Europe as Chinese EV rival BYD's tripleEnglish
71·6 months agoAs always - well under what USA is putting into the atmosphere. https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/co-emissions-per-capita
stephen@lazysoci.alto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump's IRS payola for churches will backfire on evangelicalsEnglish
351·8 months agoI hope the predictions of this piece is accurate. But I doubt it.
A quick way to restart the exodus from the pews is to make the church even more overtly partisan, rather than spiritual.
When was an evangelical in the 90’s and the 00’s the churches my family attended were frequently GOP rallies with a veneer of Jesus over top. This change in IRS policy that seems to have never ever been enforced to start with will make no difference. The gloom and doom of this piece that suggests that political entities will start dumping money into churches to stump for their candidates - I don’t think that’s going to happen, since the churches that would be game - are already doing it.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
News@lemmy.world•“What to the Slave Is Your 4th of July?”: James Earl Jones Reads Frederick Douglass’s Historic Speech (Video 8mins / Transcript)English
18·8 months agoDanny Glover has a recitation that I like too. The National Archives had a recitation of a much longer version of the speech with additional context: https://www.youtube.com/live/uRvQL8-Qokg
There are some ways that Mr. Douglass’s words are fortunately no longer true, but in many many many other ways are still very unfortunately still relevant.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Life360 Secretly Sells Users’ Geolocation Data to Third Parties, Class Action ClaimsEnglish
0·8 months agoYep, that’s my goal. I’m going to check all of these projects out. Thanks for the recommendations.
stephen@lazysoci.alto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Life360 Secretly Sells Users’ Geolocation Data to Third Parties, Class Action ClaimsEnglish
0·8 months agoI’ve been shopping for some sort of cross platform (namely iOS / Android) service like this or Apple’s Find My Friends that I’d could have some assurance that this kind of content would be kept safe and private. The search continues …



Yes.