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politics @lemmy.world•Salesforce CEO says National Guard should patrol San Francisco, stunning his own PR team
31·2 months agoCorrection, they care about being protected from their own customers - that’s what this whole national guard in cities thing is about, keeping folks away from the wealthy.
Some riff on the 1800s circular design or something, they took liberties
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World News@lemmy.world•Study: There is less room to store carbon dioxide, driver of climate change, than previously thoughtEnglish
7·3 months agoWho could have possibly guessed?
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World News@lemmy.world•Study: There is less room to store carbon dioxide, driver of climate change, than previously thoughtEnglish
6·3 months agoDon’t worry, at least the billionaire parasites and their offspring will survive in their underground shelters!
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Google officially admits that it's given up on tabletsEnglish
1·3 months agoAh, yeah, it’s a rare Samsung tablet that has real lineage support these days. The last one I used was the tab S5e and performance vs the S6 was so bad that I pawned it off on a relative within six weeks. I’m using stock OneUI with magisk on my S6 and S9 which means downloading the entire OneUI image from Samsungs update server, decrypting and splitting it, then patching with magisk and kicking it back over to the laptop to flash parts to the device with Odin. It’s a lot more work than updating an AB phone.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Google officially admits that it's given up on tabletsEnglish
221·3 months agoEvery 2-3 years some fresh exec at Google looks at the iPad market and nurses a semi at the thought of their bonus for eating some of Apple’s lunch. Surprisingly it turns out that you can’t just invent an iPad competitor from scratch in 6-9mo and have it be actually good, who could have guessed. Then it’s time to throw the entire product line out until the next guy comes along and does the same fucking thing.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Google officially admits that it's given up on tabletsEnglish
91·3 months agoSamsung is kinda okay as long as you get something like shizuku and use that to enable root management of all of their utter bullshit. That lets you disable a whole heap of intrusive garbage and makes the device actually usable instead of constantly annoying. Rooting gives you even more options but then you have to deal with updating the fucking thing by hand using Odin and a laptop, and God help you if you don’t do it perfectly because it’ll end up needing to be entirely wiped.
If I’m still breathing, keep going
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Technology@lemmy.world•U.S. government takes 10% stake in Intel, as Trump expands control over private sectorEnglish
181·3 months agoWell, yeah, they always do. Republican admins always leave the economy in the shitter and saddle the nation up with debt so that the incoming Democratic admin has to spend all of their time bringing the economy back up to speed rather than implementing effective reform.
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Technology@lemmy.world•U.S. government takes 10% stake in Intel, as Trump expands control over private sectorEnglish
92·3 months agoUhhh, so much for the free market Republicans spent decades championing
Repeat after me, RAID is not a backup
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politics @lemmy.world•Beef prices are the new egg prices. They’re soaring | CNN Business
1·3 months agoLmao. Seriously though it’s exposure; beef, chicken and pork are the cheapest and most common animal proteins available to pet food manufacturers so they’re in just about everything. If for some reason the animal has an immune response and those proteins are present at the time the immune system can decide that they’re the cause and the animal then develops an allergy or sensitivity to them. With limited ingredient or single protein foods you’re just dodging the proteins most pets are pre-exposed to and feeding them one that doesn’t cause their immune system to think they’re under attack.
One of our cats is so allergic to poultry (chicken, eggs, etc) that he’ll scratch and chew himself bloody if he eats it consistently. We had to switch to rabbit and fish based foods or he was an unhappy creature. Just giving him a cat treat with chicken as an ingredient has him scratching his neck immediately and he’ll have a couple of fresh scabs by the next morning.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Obligatory monthly "what's your hot take?" question
61·5 months agoWe pivoted from real activism to bumper stickers and yard signs and campaign donations to candidates who signalled the right wealthy class social virtues in the 90s and haven’t looked back
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World News@lemmy.world•The European Parliament is considering revoking lobbying access for every interest group tied to Amazon in a major escalation of fight over warehouse working conditions. English
18·5 months agoSorry, Amazon has billions more free speech tickets than you do
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politics @lemmy.world•Beef prices are the new egg prices. They’re soaring | CNN Business
0·5 months agoLook into rabbit or kangaroo, depending on where you’re located they could be reasonably priced vs beef. Pets with common protein allergies usually don’t have reactions to those, or venison for that matter.
Source: one of our cats is allergic to basically all poultry, we switched to rabbit and salmon based foods






Check my post history, I make this exact post every October because it hasn’t ceased to be relevant in years