Can I suggest occasionally buying stuff through something like Bandcamp? You get digital music and support the artist. Or, just buy some merch I guess.
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Enekk@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•AAA Dominance Is Eroding: 56% of PC Gaming Revenue Now Goes to Games Outside the Top 20English10·1 month ago
One thing you can do to prevent them from drying out is to fill them with deionized water. I wouldn’t leave them that way forever, but it keeps everything hydrated.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Easy-to-use solar panels are coming, but utilities are trying to delay themEnglish5·2 months agoThis is how it works in my area. I pay about $12/mo in fees, the rest is handled by solar. They don’t pay me for excess solar, instead I get credit (in kWh, not dollars, thankfully) for it and any electricity I use at night or in the winter comes from that pool. Essentially, it makes the power company a big battery for me.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Kamala Harris might run for president again in 2028. Please, no | Arwa Mahdawi3·2 months agoMusk has 850b. Even at 50%, he has more money than he can possibly spend. Even at 90% 85b leftover is unimaginable wealth.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•READ: Stunning FBI Doc Claims Trump Assaulted Teen Girl After She ‘Bit the Sh*t Out of’ His Penis81·2 months agoI respectfully disagree. This is clearly hyperbole. You know, exaggerating for dramatic effect.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Teams’ invasive Wi‑Fi tracking sparks backlash as users say Microsoft crossed a line — “There must be a team at Microsoft tasked with making Teams worse”English61·3 months agoIt seems safer on iPhone than Android. I’d still avoid it due to subpoenas.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Teams’ invasive Wi‑Fi tracking sparks backlash as users say Microsoft crossed a line — “There must be a team at Microsoft tasked with making Teams worse”English35·3 months agoNever, ever, cross the personal/work barrier. I have seen so much abuse when those lines cross.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•$1,000 car loan payments are on the rise, stressing household budgets3·3 months agoThe financial literacy in this country is beyond poor. People really don’t understand money and, likely, that’s intentional.
The “right way” to do this is to not finance the car at all (given that it’s a depreciating asset). You save monthly what a payment would be and buy the car outright. Once you’ve done that, you drive it into the ground and save for the next car the entire time.
People don’t have the discipline for that.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•$1,000 car loan payments are on the rise, stressing household budgets4·3 months agoI’m not saying that there weren’t many bad decisions made, but this is also misdirecting where blame is owed. Cars have gotten more expensive and if you are a family, there really aren’t any low-cost family hauler options. Yes, people make bad choices, but they are often lead on by sales people and, in the US, they likely have to have a car.
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Enekk@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•DVDs are the new vinyl records: Why Gen Z is embracing physical mediaEnglish7·3 months agoThe density of DVDs makes them less resilient than CDs, but CDs will also suffer the same fate. It’s going to be a very serious conservation problem. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disc_rot
I actually disagree a bit here, but that’s the genius of the show. I do agree that they are more nuanced than just good or evil.
Each of them represents different types of moral failure. George is scheming and has an inferiority complex. Elaine starts off as a good person, but lets her love for Jerry and her disdain for those she sees as “lesser” than her drag her down to the same level as the rest of them. Jerry is aloof and a real narcissist - everyone serves him or doesn’t exist. Kramer is basically just a child - lazy and chaotic - at best you can say he is Chaotic Neutral in D&D terms.
The show presents all of this alongside a veneer of charisma and humor and dares you to realize just how terrible these people actually are. One might surmise that the writers of the show might be very familiar with this type of manipulation. Heck, how many sitcoms can boast both that the main characters were at least partially responsible for a body count of well over 10 people and also that almost nobody recoils at that fact?
Would you believe that this was considered racist at the time too? The play that the movie is based on has tons of reviews from the time that emphasize how racist it is. Walt saw that and said, “Ok, we can fix this by doubling down so hard that people will just assume it’s a silly joke”. The man was pretty racist.
The other forgiving thing about Seinfeld is that they are all supposed to be fundamentally broken and bad people. You can reframe it as, yeah, they are being insensitive, but that is how they are about most things. That doesn’t forgive it fully, but the show is full of things like this where they challenge the viewer to not empathize with the cast and even punish the viewers when they do.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The RAM shortage is coming for everything you care aboutEnglish9·3 months agoYou joke, but the modern world has actually really fucked textile hobbies. One example is yarn for crochet/knitting. The major producers all moved their production to new countries in the past decade and, along with it, switched to shorter staple fiber (i.e. the individual fibers they make up the yarn are shorter).
Obviously, this makes goods made with these yarns worse, but there is also a growing, though rare, problem from people inhaling the fibers while knitting. It creates a lung disease similar to what someone who was exposed to asbestos experiences (though asbestos is much worse).
There are still ways to get artisanal yarns, maybe without plastic being one of the primary ingredients, but those are generally very expensive.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•He's not sure but he thinks he knows what she is shopping for41·4 months agoThey literally sell sex toys at Target and other such stores these days. It’s not as edgy as it used to be. Spencer’s feels like that “hey fellow kids” meme at this point.
Let’s hope it isn’t actually a sign of how infrequently they wash their hands.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump says U.S. shouldn't have midterm elections41·4 months agoThis is the exact sort of response I expected.
My point here is that there is a lot of class struggle that actively works to prevent individuals from voting. Putting the blame just on those people misses the mark and will not fix things.
Take one example. Some people get to make a choice. Take time off of work, stand in line for literal hours, and try to vote or feed their family today. Is the solution to blame the individual or to address how fucked up the system is that prevents them from voting?
Yes, there are idiots who could have voted, but didn’t. They deserve derision. But, if we don’t identify that voter suppression is real, if we place the responsibility on people entirely, we play directly into the hands of those who don’t want people voting.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump says U.S. shouldn't have midterm elections22·4 months agoI hate defending non-voters, but a large number of people are unable to vote or aren’t well informed enough to know what’s going on. In the former camp, there are lots of people who can’t get to the polls because voting day isn’t a holiday or because there aren’t enough polling locations in their area, or because they are sick, etc. etc. Most of the time politicians actively work to make it harder to vote.
Of course you can feel however you’d like about the latter camp, but being uninformed is also being encouraged. People are often undereducated. Some people just don’t consume news. I’d be willing to bet there are some people who didn’t know an election was going on and some who couldn’t name the president.
Enekk@lemmy.worldto Lord of the memes@midwest.social•Saruman The Grammarly CorrectEnglish6·5 months agoIt’s an indication that the distinction is quickly dying. If native speakers struggle with it, soon enough there may only be ‘who’.
All of the OSs that ship by default on Framework machines properly support HiDPI. I think it’s fair to expect that shipping with HiDPI is fine. Yes, or course, you can put your own OS on it, but I don’t complain to Dell when my preferred OS doesn’t support some piece of hardware properly.