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I'm an unfortunate captive of the oligopoly of the internet industry in the USA. In many places, you have 2-3 choices of internet, and all of them suck ass. I'm in this situation. All internet providers in my area have a 1-1.5 terabyte data cap. So when I download Call of Duty for 250 gb and it fails and has to update or reinstall, I've wasted 500 gb, and have now reached 50% of my data cap in just 1 day. There are crazy fees, for example, Cox Cable says:

If you go over, we’ll automatically add 50 gigabytes of data for $10 to your next bill. That's enough for about 15 hours of streaming HD video. If you use that 50 gigabytes, we automatically add another 50 gigabytes for $10 and so on until you reach our $100 limit of data overage charges or until your next usage cycle begins.

So your $90 a month internet can easily become $190 a month, which is fuckin criminal, like that is so scummy and asinine how that can even be legal. But it is perfectly legal. The FCC is also looking into these data caps but now that we have a new anti-federal government president elect... This is probably toast.... Nothing will change now that most federal agencies are about to be deleted.

From a technology standpoint too, nothing is really getting better

Comcast is still using Coax instead of Fiber Optic and desperately trying to convince people that somehow, someway coax can be just as good. Do with that info what you will, I have no opinions on it. There was a Federal program started recently to expand rural internet access, which will probably be gutted in 2025 leaving many without suitable internet again. Fiber Optic is fast, but still, not new technology, and doesn't solve a critical issue.... It doesn't matter if you have 2 Gigabit internet if no one in the world is uploading even half that fast. A single download on Steam is like 450 Mbps, Epic Games launcher is horrifically slow. I get like 120 Mbps max when downloading Fortnite updates even with 1500 Mbps internet hard wired to my router with top tier hardware

It's just sad to think about the future of internet in the USA, and knowing we'll be imprisoned by these data caps for the foreseeable future.

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[–] TransplantedSconie@lemm.ee 11 points 5 days ago (4 children)

The 18-26 year olds just signed over our country to billionaire fascists. I had hopes for them, but they are collectively idiots. Born into late stage capitalism, spent their formative years growing up in the Age of Hate, and actively chugged down propaganda via YouTube and all social media.

No, we are not.

[–] 0x0@lemmy.dbzer0.com 27 points 5 days ago (1 children)
[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 11 points 5 days ago (1 children)

And isn't signing over the country to corporations something that's been going on since the 1970s or something? I mean that comment is wrong on any level.

[–] Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Way earlier than that, sunshine. The earliest example is probably the railways.

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Nah, Those were different times. You can't directly compare a time when is was perfectly fine to own people, or have them die in large quantities while working in the mines or building the railroads, to modern day neoliberalism and turbo capitalism. I mean a lot of time has passed since then. And we invented social capitalism, workplace safety in the meantime. We kinda agreed that forced labor is to be frowned upon. That is all connected and has it's roots in industrialization. Yes. But living situations changed massively. The way companies are set up changed. And we're generally not living in the age of industrialization anymore.

I'd say it has happened in the latter half of the 1900s, after WW2. At first there was an economic boom in quite some areas of the world, people got wealthier. Way more educated during the early 19th century. Especially in the USA. Wealth was distributed more evenly. And sometime after, things took a turn for the worse. For example the US disconnected from the rest of the western world with life expectancy. Healthcare was made into a rip-off. Education decreased. Newspapers, access to (neutral) information which flourished at times, became the media landscape it is today...

That all happened within the last 60 years or so.

[–] mercano@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago (2 children)

The younger age brackets broke slightly in favor of Harris. It was the folks between mid-life crisis and retirement that broke hard for Trump.

Harris did not out perform Biden in ANY category.

[–] higgsboson@dubvee.org 2 points 4 days ago

She somehow managed to perform worse with women than Biden did (53% vs 55%.)

[–] Badeendje@lemmy.world -1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

No, the Democratic party ran a candidate that wanted to keep the status quo in a period the whole country needed change.

And during the last 4 years the sitting president was actually sleepy Joe. He should have arrested trump and his co conspirators and throw away the key after a very public trial.

But instead, they did nothing to stem the tide of fascism. If you want to blame people, blame the technocrats Trump was projecting on during his campaign. As if he is a small portion of who he says he is, he will show everyone what the Dems should have done.

[–] Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world 5 points 5 days ago (1 children)

No, the Democratic party ran a candidate that wanted to keep the status quo in a period the whole country needed change.

Name a time in history that "voting for change" isn't what's "needed". The term has lost all meaning for how overused it is. Just like "think of the children" or "save the whales".

If change is needed every 4 years, then that means 4 years ago you either voted the wrong guy in, or he didn't do what he promised.

I've always been of the belief that campaign promises need to have more importance. If the American people vote for a candidate based on their promises, as they always do, then those promises damn well better happen.

If I campaign, and promise everyone free chocolate pudding. Then by 4 years later, everybody in this country damn well better have chocolate pudding.

Once voted in, it should be a federal crime to stand in the way of delivering campaign promises. So if I contact a pudding company, and they refuse to accept the contract to produce pudding, then the CEO is arrested, and the plant is seized by the government. The staff will be kept on, paid by the government. Anyone who quits will face criminal charges. Long story short, hell or high water, we're delivering that pudding.

Because what happens if I don't? Then on re-election day, not only am I barred from running, I'm also publically humiliated, and executed. Live on tv. Broadcast on every channel.

Which means you can't campaign on vague promises, because then it's easy to argue that you failed. You have to promise cut and dry easy to prove obligations. And if you fail, you die. If anyone stands in your way, it's a federal offense.

The underlying problem with this country is that nothing means anything. Nobody stands for anything. Courts have no consequence. Explain to me how a 34x convicted criminal was even allowed to run for office, much less win? Explain how he's not facing a court date. Explain how he won't be in jail for his court ordered convictions.

The answer is, this all means nothing. Money rules this country. Fuck you. Fuck the citizens. Fuck justice. Fuck equality. Fuck everybody besides the rich. They fuck you. Not the other way around. I am an American, but I am NOT a patriot. I am ashamed of my country. I am embarrassed by my fellow citizens, and my government alike. You can't blame one without the other. The citizens voted for fascism. They wanted this. They're fine with the system being toothless and slanted. I'm just caught up in the crossfire. I'm not the worst affected. I can only feel empathy for those affected. And feel disgust for anyone wearing a red hat with white text.

[–] Badeendje@lemmy.world 0 points 4 days ago

Change in this case is not, "were doing everything completely different", but more of where the focus of the policy is. And the focus on "the economy" does shit for normal people. I'm sure wrecking the economy will hurt them.. but the simple fact is biden-harris failed to adress the issues facing a looooooot of americans.

And your chocolate pudding example perfectly aligns with the failure to imprison Trump. The Americans don't care about ANY of his crimes because the justice system and the president did not Care.

If it was soooooooo important, he would have been thrown in jail, publicly prosecuted and executed for treason.. and he was not. Instead everyone danced around it, and SHOWED the American people there are zero consequences while saying "he is so dangerous, he is so bad, he is a criminal". Well like you say, talk is cheap. Put up or shut up.. and the American people said the same. All the anti Trump rhetoric was dismissed because if any of it where true he would have been in jail.

The fact Biden is the most pro worker and pro u ion does not mean shit if the whole world saw you use executive power to publicly stop the strike. The fact that he later in backrooms got them ak OK deal.. was done in the limelight.. so that's an own goal. He should have targeted the Corporation at the same time.. but he did not.

So I get what you are saying. And I argue, the Dems fucked themselves.. a lot.. repeatedly..