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I mean involvement of the voters themselves. I push a lot of my friends to just go vote, but they still won’t. If you figure out how to get people to actually want to fix the situation, let me know.
He was just a Fledditor. Living in a Lemmy woooorld.
I mean involvement of the voters themselves. I push a lot of my friends to just go vote, but they still won’t. If you figure out how to get people to actually want to fix the situation, let me know.
I agree with the viewpoints, but many voted for the Russia supporting party, and noone else got enough support in the primaries. There needs to be massively increased primary involvement before a systemic change to move away from the two party system can be feasible. I’m a big fan of ranked choice voting myself, but what big party candidate is going to advocate for that in the current climate? I’m hoping changes can happen over the next decade as my generation and the one below get even more active.
I’m on my phone less, commenting more, avoiding more ads, and much happier with the content/comments on Lemmy. Reddit chains sometimes felt a little brain-rotty.
Good point. I say the software can be copywrite protected, but not the content the program generates.
In addition to the US government actually needing to do work, the senators would need to understand how to turn a computer on and off.
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Oh wow, they managed to not say the quiet part out loud.
If you are stuck right now. Go ahead and eat some pickles. Some calories and nutrition is better than completely 0. Also keep in mind that Cal stands for Kilocalories, so a pickle serving may have anywhere from 100 to 5000 calories (0-5 Cal) based on the prior numbers
Asking the real questions here
Weird how it feels manageable to keep in the loop on Lemmy compared to Reddit. I like it a lot more.
Exactly. Do what you can when you can. Everyone needs a hand sometimes. Be that for the people around you. Even if you can’t agree on everything.
Lot of good things in here. A couple thoughts. One: Because Lemmy is nice to be on/use. The community generally ‘slaps’ as the generations below me call it. Two: Also white male USA and have also been deeply concerned for the past several years. I chose to focus on community directly around me while acknowledging the crappy situation everywhere due to asshats abusing power/status/wealth. I take solace that the people I choose to spend time around are generally reasonable people and try to help eachother out when we can and always when needed.
I’m working towards it, starting with Newpipe for my current content while searching for new.
"You either die a product, or live long enough to see yourself become a customer.
-Bruce ‘Capitalism’ Wayne
True. To throw my opinion into the mix, if the Rings of Power show did actually copy from his work, they should look to partner with Demetrious instead of all this nonsense. I agree he legally can’t profit off the IP of the Tolkien estate as laws stand, but copywrite also lasts far longer than it has any good reason to. It should be the author’s lifetime plus a decade or so. Finally, it is an affront to creativity everywhere to order the destruction of all physical and electronic copies. That should not happen. Ever.
Based. That and comics of culture.
Thanks for the assist. I’m not an expert on the deep lore of the internet, but remember a few things from History class.
Makes sense it’d be the French again. They pioneered the internet after all.
I wish I could have that viewpoint. Believe me.
And your favorite brand of [insert here] was discontinued last year adding to the growing list of permanent minor dissapointments.
“We’re still learning what is best for PC players and your feedback has been invaluable.”
Yeah. I heard them the first time. They’ll try it again and again until they find a way to have enough people ok with using it. Here is the next try.