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  • Seems overly cautious, or lemmy.world is trying to find excuses to cut off content they don't like. Legal trouble for allowing access to those communities, which aren't even based on lemmy.world, would be so much of an overstep, they'd probably be able to get free legal counsel from the EFF or a similar organization.

    Anyways, this will be my last post on this server. Even though I don't use any of those communities, I don't want to have to constantly monitor what has been banned to see what I may miss out on.

    Apparently, lemmy.world also removed c/shrooms, which I didn't even know about. And again, risk of legal trouble for that would be extremely low.

  • Ignorance
  • Pesticides are becoming less effective; pests are becoming resistant to them resulting in reduced yields across the world. Many conventional farms are now starting to use integrated pest management which involves biological pest control (which involves using and creating habitats for beneficial organisms to control pests).

    IDK, maybe civilization can figure out a way to survive during massive ecological collapses, but it would be hard, and we don't have to.

  • Single pane windows, would shutters be a frugal fix?
  • I think shutters (preferably white) would probably help on south and west facing windows. I don't really see them used much down here; the ones I do see are fake. Highly reflective silver tint (applied on the outside) helps more than dark tint. Window awnings would also help. Large trees are the long-term solution :)

  • 4chan gets it
  • Not many U.S. cities have a subway. I think the only substantial subway system is in NYC. The city I live in has a very short commuter rail line that doesn't go to/from anywhere people want to go. Buses are gridlocked in traffic like everyone else, and have to make frequent stops, so it can take something like 2 hours to travel 10 miles. The low-wage workers I know without vehicles just spend $40/day on Uber to commute to work and back (which is a significant percentage of their pay).

  • What websites do you use as an alternative to Amazon?
  • I usually order form Amazon for convenience, but sometimes use shopping.google.com. I look up every site before ordering though. Some of the sites that show up in the results are sketchy or deceptive. I also sometimes use Ebay if I'm ok with buying something used, or something very cheap of questionable quality (from people who I'm guessing are just resellers of Alibaba crap).

  • Ignorance
  • Every species is a food, resource, predator, or competitor for resources for another species, so a decline of one species can have ripple effects on many other species. I guess one example is that parasitic wasps keep caterpillars and aphid populations in check (caterpillars and aphids can cause huge crop losses).

  • Democrats worry their most loyal voters won’t turn out for Biden in 2024
  • Gold standard at this point in time would be deflationary (if the population is growing faster than new gold is being mined, at least). Deflation incentivizes money hoarding, and disincentivizes loans and investments. Capitalism basically breaks down during times of deflation (investments dry up, people stop spending money on things they don't absolutely need, companies lay off or go out of business, unemployment rises).

  • Democrats worry their most loyal voters won’t turn out for Biden in 2024
  • I don't think DeSantis is charismatic or likable enough to beat Biden. His poll numbers go down as the public gets more exposure to him. He's starting to shift his messaging from anti-woke to (neo-fascist) populist rhetoric, which may change things. IDK, there's so many things that could happen between now and the election. I think Trump could beat DeSantis in the primary from prison. A major crisis like a recession would hand the election to the Reps. The Reps could intentionally cause a crisis, by forcing an extended government shutdown or something.

  • Confession time
  • Linus Tech Tips reviewed one that came with a little radio tower it used for position (guessing it used a combination of many sensors). Seemed to work OK in his flat little backyard.

  • Capitalism indoctrination in progress.
  • I always have. If that's the reason, why wouldn't you? It's just business. Once, they've offered me a potentential promotion or salary increase to try to retain me (but not nearly as much as I got from the new job). I doubled my salary and got my title promoted twice in 2 years by switching employers twice. If I keep it up I'll be a CEO in no-time, lol.

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  • Rep voters =/= Rep politicians. I would say the ~27% of people that identify as Republican support fascist-like policies, even if they don't think of them as fascist. The Rep party itself is definitely neo-fascist. They even use the same rhetoric as the Nazis and white nationalists (focusing on degeneracy, cultural marxism, great replacement theory, etc). Just this time, LBGT people and hispanic immigrants are the first scapegoats. The current 2nd favored Republican presidential candidate, behind Trump, is most definitely a neo-fascist by just looking at the policies he's been implementing in Florida; not to mention his campaign sharing a video ad featuring DeSantis in the middle of a sonnegrad.

  • Incandescent light bulbs are officially banned in the U.S.
  • Plants don't need much, if any, green light (they reflect it). LEDs can be made to be full spectrum. I can think of no reason why anyone would want incandescent lights for plants. Even before cheap high power LEDs were a thing, people usually used high pressure sodium lights.

  • 100, here I cum
  • Most people still work manual labor jobs. Cognitive ability also declines with age. Age discrimination during hiring/recruiting is fairly common (witnessed it at nearly every job I've ever had, even though it's illegal, and I've had a lot of jobs). There aren't enough "bullshit jobs" like Walmart greeter for everybody. Aging population can be solved by permissible immigration (which are comparably younger populations), but there are too many racists and politicians worried about demographic shifts.

  • Mike Pence triggers MAGA types
  • Yeah, they do seem like bots. It would had to have been custom trained to get them to spew out that kind of hateful nonsense though, so it looks like a fairly sophisticated operation. A year or so ago a ML researcher created GPT4chan (as a silly test/joke), but it wasn't as good as these bots.

    My guess is it's a U.S. LE honeypot. I guess it could also be a state actor trying to do stochastic terrorism in the U.S., but I would think they'd stay on popular sites for the greater impact. Or, it could really be an underground site for q-anoners.

  • Porn sites must have government health warning in Texas from September 1st
  • The Supreme Court is heavily in favor of "states rights" now, so state politicians know they can cater to special interest groups (for donations of course) with impunity. States are heavily gerrymandered, so they have little risk of losing their position. In some cases, such as book, education, voting, and immigration laws, the goal is to further ensure the states remain Republican in the future (prevent children from growing up "woke," and prevent immigrants from living there, which tend to vote Dem). Democracy in the U.S. is pretty broken, and is slowly being dismantled further.

  • Guess I'm a socialist. Guess I'm antifa too.
  • Some fascist-like groups do directly use violence (proud boys, patriot prayer, etc). Other groups rely on systemic violence implemented through law and stochastic terrorism to achieve their goals. Memes aside, it's not very smart or helpful to engage in violence when it can't be defended in court as self-defense. Violence does not change people's minds; if anything, it probably cements their beliefs further.

  • Seeing how good Lemmy is makes me frustrated with Mastodon
  • Yeah, mastodon definitely needs a better algorithm. Algorithms can be designed to promote whatever the maker wants. It doesn't have to be designed to maximize engagement or the specific kind of engagement that tends to promote crazy conspiracy theories or fascist rhetoric. The algorithm could just be simple collaborative filtering with some randomness thrown in to pop "information bubbles," which would be much better than what they have now.

  • ChatGPT with GPT-4 much worse now?

    It seems like ChatGPT with the GPT-4 model is much worse now? It seems to ignore, or not pay "attention" to parts of my prompts, and is worse at following instructions than before. Anybody else noticing this, or am I just imagining it?

    Last week, my credit card company misclassified my subscription as fraud, which caused my subscription lapse (I started my subscription back in January, I believe). Seems like resubscribing coincided with me noticing worse performance.

    Edit: I mostly use ChatGPT to produce personalized code examples, or do code "translation" and refactoring.

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    "DIY" vs Non-"DIY" Mini splits

    Is there significant quality differences between DIY mini splits (Mr. Cool, Pioneer) and non-DIY mini splits (Mitsubishi, Daikin)?

    I'm going to replace 4 window and portable AC units with something more permanent, because 2 are under-powered and only one provides heat. Thinking of installing 4 single-zone systems because only 1-2 would need to be on at the same time, and it would simplify installation a bit.

    I will be diy-ing regardless, so I would prefer not needing to buy extra tools and refrigerant from shady suppliers. But, if non-DIY systems are significantly better, that's a trade-off I'm willing to make.

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