Rekliner

joined 1 year ago
[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 15 points 1 year ago

PWAs are great. Half the apps in app stores are just packaged browsers, we should take away the need for that bloat...using the engine of your choice would be a bonus. Plus they create the option of skipping app stores entirely, which is another step away from the Google/Apple oligopoly.

[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 12 points 1 year ago

This is wonderful and detailed advice but you can combine the circumcized and uncircumcised points. Studies on circumcision having any medical or protective benefit have been highly influenced by religious interests. The biggest ones by the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation in the 2000s look like pure philanthropy on the surface but people involved were calling for mass circumcision before they did the study. They draw a correlation with questionable methods that people who received free circumcisions in Africa had less cases of AIDS, which could be from any number of social or economic factors even if the data could be trusted. Medical organizations do not consider it to be a benefit.

[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

That is indeed equal parts really funny and then really sad knowing this is part of being American.

[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Google is pulling shenanigans with Chrome through it's inbuilt ad tracking and web integrity.

[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Agreed on convenience being enough for most people. Unity isn't going anywhere. They are priced above Unreal now but they have the market share to justify it. There are a million other game engines with newer approaches than "coke and pepsi" but they take more work and there's less community to pull from. There are just so many assets and abilities pre built in those game engines that allow a young developer to be productive. If you don't need all of that then you have a wide pick of frameworks to apply your code chops to. I'd love for Godot to become Dr Pepper but it's got a long way to go for even that slot. If unity had done this in a year or two from now it might be a different story but it takes a long time to reach a status like Blender, and even Blender isn't the go-to for industry professionals. I love LibreOffice but I've never worked at a company that is willing to tolerate those little rough edges.

Twitter is still the centralized place for a mainstream figure/organization to engage from. They have all researched mastodon and the like, opened accounts, and can't get the same engagement. It takes people more work to find their accounts in other places and most lay-users just aren't going to put in the effort. They're only in it for the lulz. This may reach a critical mass someday like with myspace but any alternative still needs a central point to funnel them to. Reddit doesn't benefit from centralization the same way and I think Lemmy/ap will scratch the itch for major topics, but it's still harder to grow smaller communities that aren't risa.

Blizzard has been being blizzard for years, that's not just a 2023 thing!

I wish it was different. We all hate nodding to authority. But there's a certain momentum that carries with popularity and they can surf that on their enshittification for years to come.

[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

I was absolutely arguing the wrong side of that, sorry. I didn't realize landfill emissions don't stay in the ground.

https://www.epa.gov/lmop/basic-information-about-landfill-gas

[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I hadn't heard that take before... very interesting to learn of the influence Boeing has on NASA.

[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

And where are the bioreactors located? What would happen to that carbon if it weren't collected by the reactors?

I agree its better than mined gas, it falls under the 3Rs, but it's still taking carbon from the ground and releasing it into the atmosphere.

In the grand scheme of things the deus ex machina of fusion is the only long term solution.

[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Our son's public elementary school gave no leeway about letting him walk 4 blocks after school. In the mornings they couldn't prove where he'd walked in from but after class they could only release him to an adult they had on their list... Nobody walked home from that school. I assumed it was insurance bullshit, but I also read stories about police being called by nosy neighbors for kids playing unattended in their yards.

As a 90s latch key kid I don't get this modern American hysteria. I'm sure kidnapping/assault stats are better than they ever were in decades past.. yet its less socially acceptable than ever to let a kid have any independence.

[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Wouldn't it have been completely written and shot by now? Are vfx workers in on the strike? I assume so and support that, but I think this particular title is past being held up by writers and actors.

[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

At that link:

Are you looking for the new Fairphone 5? It is not yet available in your market.

[–] Rekliner@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The concept of the patent office is a genuine one if too idealistic. Having been through the process it did feel like they pushed back for revisions with the sole intention of squeezing some more money out of the filer. Perhaps like insurance companies rejecting every claim initially.

The protection it affords is questionable. It's really just a 1st place ribbon you can bring to court if you have the money to sue somebody copying you... A lot of that is glorified brand warfare: if you're too similar to WD40 they'll sue you regardless of what's in your can.

Though originally encouraged to be layman friendly it now strongly uses overly technical jargon to obscure the invention while still legally protecting it.

That said, it holds a lot of collective knowledge that us nerd types can reference when innovating. Otherwise that knowledge is locked up in private corporate data stores or college curriculums. It's the original open source repo. It eeks out a win in the big picture despite the abuses capitalism inflicts on it.

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