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So, Firefox just updated their TOS. Now What?
  • Oh legalese! The language used to explicitly state what people can and cannot do, specifically stating they can do what they want? Oh that's okay then. If it were in plain English I would be worried.

    /s

  • Odds of asteroid YR4 hitting Earth just went up again, reaching new high
  • https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_ignition_switch_recalls

    The General Motors ignition switch recalls refers to February 6, 2014 when General Motors recalled about 800,000 of its small cars due to faulty ignition switches, which could shut off the engine while the vehicle was in motion and thereby prevent the airbags from inflating.[1] The company continued to recall more of its cars over the next several months, resulting in nearly 30 million cars recalled worldwide[2] and paid compensation for 124 deaths.[3] The fault had been known to GM for at least a decade prior to the recall being declared.[4] As part of a Deferred Prosecution Agreement, GM agreed to forfeit $900 million to the United States.[5]

  • ALAB.
  • Hoarding living accommodation for the purpose of profit.

    Landlording for an office or shop could perhaps be justified to be for-profit but housing is a human requirement and hoarding it for-profit is unethical. All landlords are bastards, unless by some unlikely chance they're running their business as a nonprofit.

  • The grind
  • The modern worker isn't really living.

    We just follow our routines which are forced upon us to afford to survive. We're all sheep in a herd, alive but dead inside. Existing without truly living.

    As long as everything in life relies upon money, we'll be stuck in this boring dystopia forever.

  • The United States is Falling Apart and the World is Taking Notice
  • Not at all, look at the linked map. We've only one party in ultimate control which flicks between the big two but we don't have only 2 parties with any viable chance at politics at all. The SNP etc, despite having no executive power, still manage to influence political thought. The same can't really be said for the USA in any meaningful way.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_United_Kingdom_general_election#/media/File:2024_United_Kingdom_general_election_-_Result.svg

  • ALAB.
  • Yes, landlords do the things they do because of capitalism. Their existence is due to capitalism. But that doesn't mean they're not to blame. They choose to be landlords.

    Your anecdotal experience of nice landlords doesn't cover the fact that landlords, traditionally, have been bastards to their tenants. There's a reason many countries have had to implement laws like third party deposit schemes and standards for things like smoke alarms, heating systems, etc in rented accommodation.

    Landlords are bastards because of capitalism but that doesn't wash away the fact that landlords are bastards.

  • Gents, where do you get your clothes?
  • Charity shops. Fuck feeding fast fashion, poverty wages, and low quality materials for profit.

    If the clothes have survived someone else's use and are still in good enough state that a) they were donated instead of binned and b) they were put out for sale instead of binned, then that implies the quality is good enough to last me a couple years as well.

    I know my money is going to charity instead of some fashion CEO who will use it to exploit people as much as possible.

    And, I'm reusing or recycling clothes instead of them having to be manufactured from new, thus reducing my carbon footprint.

    Apart from no guarantee of what you'll be able to find, so finding something specific can be difficult, there's really no downsides. Although depending on your perspective this can also be an upside as it makes shopping less predictable, more spontaneous and thus more fun.

    There's hundreds of charity shops to choose from as well, all with varying causes, layouts, quality, products, etc. Give it a go, make shopping fun again!

  • Is there a way to filter out languages you don't understand?

    Lately I've been seeing a lot of posts in German in the All feed. I love that there's communities on Lemmy that aren't in English. I wish there were some available in my second language. However, I can't read or understand German and seeing posts in German regularly is starting to get a bit annoying.

    Is there a setting available anywhere, that I've missed, to filter by language? Or, will I be best just blocking these communities as they come up in the feed?

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