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jaaake@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•This was the original control for cable TV. And if you bribed the install guy with cash he would set it to give you premium channels you didn't pay for18·7 days agoThe one in my yard was inside a green plastic dome with a lock connecting the dome to a collar around the base… only the entire thing was connected to the ground with a thin wooden stake. We just lifted the entire covering out of the ground, still locked. Unscrew the filter, free HBO!
Generally women know that they’re pregnant before their partners.
jaaake@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Trump says a 25% tariff "must be paid by Apple" on iPhones not made in the US, says he told Tim Cook long ago that iPhones sold in the US must be made in the USEnglish5·21 days agoThey didn’t make “back” money, they’re just making money. His friends are the ones telling him to say insane shit that drives the market (or specific targeted stocks like Apple) down, then they buy while it’s low. After a few days/weeks, he changes his mind/can’t enforce his nonsense and the stock goes back up, his friends sell and have nothing but profit. The majority of the shit he does is market manipulation to benefit himself and anyone riding his coattails.
But there IS a new Rayman game coming. I think this is an old meme from before Crash 5 got cancelled?
https://www.polygon.com/news/600404/ubisoft-new-rayman-game-leak
jaaake@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•After donating $1m to Trump and axing DEI, Target CEO watches his salary get chopped in half by tariffs and angry shoppersEnglish140·24 days agoCornell, who has led the Minneapolis-based retail chain since 2014, received $9.9 million in total compensation for 2024, an 87% drop from his 2020 peak of $77.5 million.
What the actual fuck? Why are humans being paid $10m A YEAR, let alone over $75m?!
Which one? There have been a few duds, but this is my favorite:
jaaake@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What would this list look like for your generation?20·1 month agoSaying it, or howling it?
If you see two Batmen kissing, I’ve got good news for you.
Btw, these were both originally by the same artist, Olly Moss.
https://ollymoss.com/optical-illusion-1/ https://ollymoss.com/optical-illusion-2/
This makes more sense than my interpretation. I thought it was saying we survived the end times and Jesus was returning as his second coming.
Current evidence suggests we’re only at the beginning of Armageddon.
The tax system is so complicated, most people can’t handle navigating it on their own. Most people have jobs where taxes are automatically removed from pay checks and sent to both state and federal tax agencies. However, that amount is just an estimate and once a year (or quarter) you need to file paperwork to confirm whether you over or underpaid and then you either get a rebate (without interest), or you’ll need to send in a payment to make up the difference. That paperwork has been lobbied to remain as complicated as possible so that companies like Intuit can provide services that tax payers find useful and continue to pay for. This is more complicated for business owners, both big and small.
We could probably do with some slow to the exponential population growth. The problem (as foretold by Mike Judge) is that doubling population of non-kid havers are the ones that are thoughtfully considering their futures. Meaning the pool of intelligent, responsible people that are having kids is getting smaller.
Tell me more about these folding stop signs? Are they automatically deployed when the power is out? Never seen such a thing, spent my life in Southern California.
jaaake@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•what are they bombing yemen for?English191·3 months agoAgreed that everybody SHOULD be educated. It’s definitely POSSIBLE to become informed, but holy fuck man, it shouldn’t take this much effort.
Blaming the citizens is insane. If you think that a large enough percentage of the voting population is capable of even FINDING digestible unbiased information… I don’t know what to tell you. I’m more informed than the general public and I didn’t even have a reliable source. I want something that doesn’t just explain the contents of every piece of legislation, but also the impact, knock-on effects, and true underlying motivation. Getting a full picture that I trust involves cobbling together multiple sources and attempting to filter out biases and conspiracy theories.
Who has that kind of time? Most of us out here are trying to keep our head above water and not spiral into unrecoverable debt. There are centuries of people in power molding their constituents into complacency through systemic oppression to ensure this is the case. The average person has a government sponsored education and is religious. They’ve been indoctrinated with a pledge of allegiance and a set of values that everyone around them seems to follow. Few folks have the disposable income or the desire to travel outside their bubble of comfort and develop empathy for someone unlike them. People who are informed know that the root cause is capitalism, which has been peaking in the last few decades with lobbyists and citizens united. The average person wants to ignore politics, if they do vote, they vote like the people in their community. For them, a vote isn’t something that’s done to better the country, it’s something that prevents them from being ostracized.
jaaake@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•EXCLUSIVE - Nintendo Switch 2 Will Have a 3-Phase Launch Plan For Its GamesEnglish5·3 months agoThis is all the same point.
I agree with you, but they also continue to release more interesting and innovative games than most every other first party studio.
jaaake@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•EXCLUSIVE - Nintendo Switch 2 Will Have a 3-Phase Launch Plan For Its GamesEnglish2·3 months agoWhy?
I’m 43 years old and this is the first time I’ve seen an explanation of these numbers. Thank you!
Thank you! Do you know what law she’s referring to them breaking? Her forceful delivery seems to imply something less mundane than flag code.