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atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Social media sites should have 'reverse' Parental Controls; where adult children can block their boomer/senior parents' accounts from viewing conspiracy and radicalizing content.5·6 months agoYou’d have to cut off VPN, SSH, and proxies, too, and to stop a really slippery network person from getting around that, you’d have to inspect protocol, not just block ports.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•An ethics professor at Cambridge talks about teaching ethics in 20257·7 months agoIt seems like that tension between those things (which I’d expect are natural intuitions that many people experience) would be a foundational principle in ethics. Is it? Is that the joke?
Nowadays, there’s not much to learn. For user-friendly OSes, just install the VPN app, sign in like any other service, and, at a minimum, hit “go”. Most people will want to scroll through a list of locations of where they want to appear to be, choose a location, then hit “go”.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto [Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•What single sentence comment can you leave to prove you're a real human and not an AI Lemmy bot?English5·8 months agoSkeet skeet skeet skeet skeet skeet Trump is a literal rapist. (skeet)
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.zip•Mexico asks Google to reject U.S. renaming of the Gulf of Mexico.English2·9 months agoNo no, we’re still talking about the map.
Not just proficient users, but old users. 3rd party apps were all Reddit had, at first (besides the site itself, of course). The official app was the newcomer to the apps scene.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto Antiwork@lemmy.ml•Government workers dismayed by Trump's return-to-office mandate40·9 months agoRest of world dismayed by Trump’s return to office.
I think you’re the kind of person I imagine when I wonder how the world would really work if we got to a kind of utopia thing where money didn’t need to exist anymore and everyone just did whatever they wanted. Star Trek portrays one of the captain’s dad as running a restaurant in Louisiana, for example, and I just thought how cool it’d be to have access to so much abundance of resources that you just cook big batches of food for whomever wants some.
But then someone challenged me to think about the other aspects of a restaurant, like serving and cleaning, managing access, etc. So once in a while I wonder about that–what it would take to really make restaurants work (as in, really work as places that celebrate great food) in a world with no money.
Maybe no money just means no need to limit basic resources. Maybe it doesn’t mean no other incentive system, which might just still be money, after all. I don’t know, just something I wonder about in a way to try to better understand economics and the evolution of society.
At mine, on that day, they started it by announcing over the intercom one morning that a popular classmate had been killed by a drunk driver on the way into school. Even though it should have been obvious that’s not how it would really have been handled, it got the shock it was intended to get. A few people even ran out of classrooms crying. That was before everyone had cell phones.
I guess they wanted to make a point about the fatality rate statistic, too, though, so they kept going, announcing another person every however many minutes. It immediately became really obvious to everyone what was going on when they announced the second person. I think it lost more of its desired effect the more they continued.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What were or are your thoughts on the US Pres. Debate?0·1 year agoSun Tzu nods, wisely.
Also Ctrl-u to clear the command line.