This is a false equivalence. We regularly “throw away” remains (by burying or incinerating them) that could have been donated to science or organs that could have been donated to patients in need. Eating discarded meat seems more morally equivalent to ensuring that grandma is an organ donor. It’s not as if discarded meat in a landfill or buried Grandma’s in a cemetery are contributing in any meaningful way back to the ecosystem.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do you want the murderer of the UnitHealthcare CEO prosecuted?
51·1 year agoThe first rule of jury nullification is that we don’t talk about jury nullification.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Five Men Convicted of Operating Massive, Illegal Streaming Service That Allegedly Had More Content Than Netflix, Hulu, Vudu and Prime Video CombinedEnglish
544·2 years agoYeah that competition really did demonstrate what an awful service all those media monopolies provided.
someone’s self awareness of the limitations of their own knowledge and willingness to defer to experts.
This is a cornerstone of ethics in engineering and many other discipline that I feel is being shouted down daily by a crowd that clearly never took a philosophy or ethics class. Even among engineers it seems to be an increasingly unpopular attitude. It seems to have become popular to praise the braggart and shun the ethical self aware.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the stupidest school rule you've ever had to deal with?
2·2 years agodeleted by creator
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Incognito Mode Myth Has Fully UnraveledEnglish
2·2 years agoLiterally the only reason I’ve ever used it is so that when I start typing a web address in front of someone, Google doesn’t “helpfully” autocomplete.
Aren’t there any other sites that start with p or x?
LonelyWendigo@lemmy.worldto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•April Fools Day is the dumbest holiday in existence
43·2 years agoNope. Your reading comprehension skills really suck. I’m not having this fight with you. You’re reading comprehension skills are so bad you’re not even arguing with me. I didn’t say ANY of those things. That’s all you.
LonelyWendigo@lemmy.worldto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•April Fools Day is the dumbest holiday in existence
53·2 years agoRead what I said again and try harder.
Those are bad pranks. Nobody is defending bad pranks.
LonelyWendigo@lemmy.worldto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•April Fools Day is the dumbest holiday in existence
166·2 years agoYeah, all comedy is bad because I heard some bad jokes lately. Better trash the whole idea of jokes. Same energy.
LonelyWendigo@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Who do you consider a Great Author of the last 50 years or so (first well-known work after 1970)? I'd like to get a feel for who's who in modern literature. Any language/culture. Fiction only.
5·2 years agoStephen King.
King of Horror.
He has written hundreds if not thousands of stories over the last half century. So many of those have turned into Blockbuster movie, lame TV movies, Indie films, and TV shows. We can argue later about how “literary” many of those stories are, but his impact on popular culture today is undeniable.
Although he has occasionally written or said some cringey things out of touch with the current zeitgeist (who hasn’t?) and has struggled with his own demons, from what I’ve seen he has always demonstrated that at his core he’s a decent human being struggling, like we all do, in a scary world.
LonelyWendigo@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Unbothered. Moisturized. Happy. In My Lane. Focused. Flourishing.English
13·2 years agoClyde Butcher is one of the greatest American landscape photographers since Ansel Adams and a true hero of modern naturalism. Not only does he hike out into the swamp under conditions that would make most here wilt like cotton candy in the rain (see other comments), he often does it with camera equipment that is ancient, heavy, and bulky by today’s standards.
The biggest danger in the Everglades isn’t leeches (not at all common), brain eating amoebas (just keep your head above water), snakes (most would rather just slither away), snapping turtles (only aggressive when trapped), or gators (generally slow, predictable, dumb, and avoidable); it’s ignorance. The swamp isn’t a place into which you’d want to be dropped off unprepared and unequipped, but neither is LA of New York City. Clive Butcher walks the line between tough man and sensitive artist, cottage-core and goblin-core, Lorax and Crocodile Dundee.
Clive Butcher also did a landscape photography series of Salvador Dali’s home town that really opened my eyes about the scenes and settings in many of Dali’s paintings. It becomes clear that although surreal, many of the landscapes in Dali’s paintings are actually surprisingly real places painted literally but adorned with surreal characters and objects.
It’s not a headrest. It’s whiplash protection.
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Lemmy.world Support@lemmy.world•Feature request: Actually getting a message when banned.
3·2 years agoThese kinds of opinions cannot be held by rational adults without being racist and hateful. Squashing that kind of fascist rhetoric early isn’t banning free speech; it’s not an agenda. It’s just demonstrably true that his rhetoric is intrinsically racist and hateful. So the troll, comes whinging around here trying to stir up so more drama because that’s what they feed on.
LonelyWendigo@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•What VPN do you use to hide traffic from your ISP?
21·2 years agoSelf hosting a VPN isn’t going to help hide traffic from your ISP though. Even if you “self host” on a cloud instance or rack elsewhere, you’ve still got ISPs there who will see all your traffic. Unless there’s some other magic implied that I’ve overlooked?
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Technology@lemmy.ml•The world's first colour e-ink monitor is essentially a 25-inch Kindle
6·2 years agoIf the resolution is high enough, readers of comics, newspaper, magazines, textbooks, children’s books, maps, etc.
LonelyWendigo@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Why Personal Cloud Storage is so bad on Linux?
32·2 years agoI sick of seeing Google Drive recommended as an alternative to dropbox. (Because I am looking for an alternative to dropbox and so far nothing has feature parity with it and the features I value.) If an app forces me to be logged in to a graphical environment locally on Linux then it has already failed to understand why people use *nix. Google Drive doesn’t keep offline copies and it doesn’t work on CLI. So basically useless on my server. If the files aren’t natively and transparently accesible as a local filesystem while they are synced to the cloud, it’s not a viable Linux Dropbox alternative. I want my files on my machine and a copy on the cloud, not the other way round.
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•White chocolate is better than dark chocolate and i'm tired of pretending it's not
4·2 years agoThere is a literal sweet spot for me, totally dependent on my taste and mood of the day where dark chocolate is just dark enough that fruity noted of the chocolate shine through the bitterness. Which is not to say that I don’t also love milk chocolate, sour milk chocolate aka Hershey’s, and white chocolate.


Moving files to the recycle bin and deleting files should take the same amount of time, both are essentially just a rewrite of the pointer to the data and don’t copy any data at all.