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CMahaff@lemmy.worldto
Buy European@feddit.uk•Their goods just got a whole lot less appealingEnglish
17·4 months agoI think a lot of Americans would be surprised, like I was when I moved here, that EU stores will sell chicken products from China, but not the United States.
CMahaff@lemmy.worldto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•JSAUX teases aftermarket mods for Steam Machine English
5·5 months agoMaybe there’s a spare USB header inside on the board?
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memes@lemmy.world•I'm actually going to play this one, I promiseEnglish
5·5 months agoIt’s absolutely playable on the steam deck - beat the game that way with no regrets.
That said, do yourself a favor and lookup the graphics settings to use. By default, it uses a preset “Steamdeck” option with absolutely atrocious graphics - and completely unnecessarily! It can actually run the game at much higher settings with almost no FPS impact.
(I know people say that kind of thing all the time, but I’m telling ya, in this case it really is a night and day difference).
Will it be as nice as a gaming PC? Obviously not, but I was honestly really impressed with what it could do. The game is well optimized.
If you struggle to find settings, let me know, I can try to dig em up later.
CMahaff@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Damning Poll Hits Trump With Record Disapproval RatingEnglish
3·5 months agoYou’ve got to remember that for most people living outside of cities, or living in red cities, this might as well not exist. Hell I bet even within big cities you might not be exposed to it depending on the neighborhood. You’d only really know through the news, and they don’t get their news from anywhere that would show them the truth.
If by chance word actually gets back to them that something really is happening, it’s already been carefully run through the Republican spin machine, where this is all very legal and very necessary to “restore order” - where resisting is the real anti-American thing to do.
What would it take to collapse the fantasy-land Trumpers inhabit on the daily? I’m not sure. You’re fighting 50 years of conservative propaganda for some of these folks - Trump is just the latest at the helm. They won’t be swayed easily.
CMahaff@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Grandmaster, Popular Commentator Daniel Naroditsky Tragically Passes Away At 29English
10·6 months agoI read through all the Reddit threads, and there’s only speculation.
All the videos are gone now, but apparently he had been acting a little strange in his recent live streams. You can find comments about it on Reddit even if the video is gone. In short, he seemed off.
There was also some evidence presented that the bullshit accusations levied against him were, unfortunately, really getting to him.
Still hoping it was all just some tragic accident. We’ll probably never know for sure. But it’s a huge loss to the community - gone far too young.
It says so much that every single creator had such wonderful things to say about him. We should all strive to be such a positive force in the world.
CMahaff@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Hegseth Summoned Military Leaders to Say “FAFO” in Disturbing SpeechEnglish
20·6 months agoAn older article about it: https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2025/09/15/troops-with-medical-shaving-waivers-to-face-separation-hegseth-says/
In March, the Marine Corps ordered Marines diagnosed with pseudofolliculitis barbae, which leads to unwanted bumps and painful ingrown hair from frequent shaving, to undergo medical reevaluation within 90 days to determine whether they still required a waiver.
That administrative message outlined a phased treatment plan for Marines affected by the condition, with the ultimate goal of “returning service members to grooming standards and ensuring maximum warfighting readiness.”
About 60% of Black men are affected by the condition, according to the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology.
CMahaff@lemmy.worldto
Television@piefed.social•Jon Stewart’s New Boss Is Noncommittal on Host’s 'Daily Show' FutureEnglish
12·8 months agoHis podcast is quite good if people haven’t listened to it!
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[Dormant] moved to !historyphotos@piefed.social@lemmy.world•Woman protesting essential economic injustice of American capitalism, USA, 1930sEnglish
8·9 months agoIt’s funny because ““only”” 77 houses seems quaint for the billionaires of today.
I mean most of them are so rich they wouldn’t even miss 1 billion of their fortune right?
Or in other words, they could easily buy 1,000 million-dollar homes without even making a dent.
CMahaff@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Air India Boeing 787 crash report says fuel switches cut offEnglish
14·9 months agoHighly recommend everyone give this a listen. It covered most of the other possibilities people are bringing up in this thread:
- They have to be pulled out, moved, and pushed back in to change the state
- The plane cannot take off with them in the wrong position
- There is no procedure to ever toggle both off at the same time, and no procedure to toggle them off period at their low altitude
- Both were toggled off within 1 seconds of each other
- The engines were functioning normally when they were toggled off
Captain Steve really tried to not blame the pilots in previous videos about this crash, in fact he really believed it had to be something else, so it says a lot that this is the only conclusion he can come up with.
CMahaff@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•An AI That Promises to “Solve All Diseases” Is About to Test Its First Human DrugsEnglish
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CMahaff@lemmy.worldtoEconomics@lemmy.world•US debt is now $37trn – should we be worried?English
28·9 months agoThe worst part of the debt is that nothing good was done with it.
If you use that money to implement a national healthcare system, or fix the national infrastructure, or stabilize social security, or figure out child care, or work on affordable housing, or fix the cost of education, or invest in renewable energy, etc. then maybe it’s worth it. Hell, you might even end up net positive in the end with all the good done to society in the long run.
Instead, all of these things are even worse than before while most of the money was spent on a bunch of useless wars and tax cuts for the rich.
And now, there’s no more easy money to be borrowed to fix anything.
Unfortunately public votes aren’t a choice, it’s a requirement for how the system works. Reddit also knew who voted for what, but it was safely hidden on their servers.
Every post and every vote is replicated across all the Lemmy servers (well, simplification, but mostly true).
Server owners don’t have to share it, but the information is in the database so it’s always going to be possible for someone to make a tool that displays it.
There’s not really an alternative - the Lemmy server needs to know what each person has voted on so it displays to them, so they can only vote once, etc. Not to mention that if it was anonymous, you could probably engineer a malicious system on other Lemmy servers to do massive vote manipulation even easier.
I’m not seeing a way to both make things distributed and anonymous.
Definitely tough for a person in that age group, although the other comments gave good advice.
In general, I’d say the options are:
- A student visa hoping you can turn it into something more permanent later
- Work visa - self-explanatory, find a job in the target country that will sponsor your visa
- Critical skills visa - some countries will offer visas to people in certain fields because they have a shortage in that industry.
- “Join Family” visa - some countries might offer visas to extended family, so if you have family somewhere else you can join them. They’ll probably have to prove they can provide for you, at a minimum.
- Spousal visa - i.e. if you marry someone overseas or are married to someone who already has dual-citizenship, you should be able to get a visa to live in their country instead.
- Get citizenship via ancestry (depends on country, but usually has to be a parent or grandparent who has citizenship already)
- Apply to be some kind of refugee - almost certainly not applicable for the US yet though
Some countries might have even less restrictive options, but those are the ones I’m aware of in most western countries.
For anyone serious about it - and as someone who did it - you better start now.
It’s expensive and all the paperwork takes months if not years. It’s not something you’re going to be able to just “do” once things hit some critical threshold.
CMahaff@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Republicans test new red line: DenaturalizationEnglish
32·9 months agoI watched this video awhile ago about 3 Yale professors leaving the U.S. because of the rise in fascism.
From that video, Marci Shore, Historian of Totalitarianism:
There’s an expression in Polish: “I found myself at the very bottom. And then I heard knocking from below.” In Russian that gets abbreviated to “dna ne sushchestvuet” - “there is no bottom”. What starts to matter, is not what is concealed, but what has been normalized. There’s no limit to the depravity, and the sadism, and the cruelty that we are watching now play out in real time.
I watched an interesting video recently on “Lysenkoism”.
In short, it’s a horrible example of what happens when party politics are more important than correct science. And it should all feel very familiar to what’s happening in the US right now.
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Hmmm, I wonder how this would affect things in the future where this is widely used.
I.E. if you had both widespread solar usage and some kind of large blackout, would it be hard to get all your solar back online because it’s all in the “waiting for the grid” state? And the grid can’t come back at capacity because all the solar it’s expecting is out?
I assume people smarter than me have this figured out, but just a random thought if anyone knows more.