Teachers in England will have to tell parents if children question their gender
  • Jo Jo Now 66%

    Words form sentences form paragraphs. You need to be able to hold more than one thought in your head to be able to comprehend an argument. You should try it.

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  • Teachers in England will have to tell parents if children question their gender
  • Jo Jo Now 55%

    If your reading comprehension is really that bad, it might explain the low quality of your opinions. You should probably try working on it instead of embarrassing yourself in public.

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  • Teachers in England will have to tell parents if children question their gender
  • Jo Jo Now 68%

    The kinds of things that some parents bully, punish, disown and/or murder their children for should very much be hidden from them if the child chooses to hide it. It's no one else's business and, if the child has not yet told them themselves, breaking their confidence is an attempt to ruin their life and quite possibly end it.

    This is stochastic terrorism from this fascist government, desperate for any distraction at all from their kleptocratic ways.

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  • ‘Where is the money?’ US workers left unpaid after federal contractor wage theft
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    Lots of lovely laws, none of them enforced. Liberals* are really very bad** at this game.

    *in the political science meaning of the word, not the US colloquial meaning

    **or good, depending on your perspective and/or the sincerity of their declared intent

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  • Meet Microsoft Office’s new default font: Aptos
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    It's like a Calibri-fied version of Trebuchet. You can actually tell the difference between I and l without changing the font to check. It's an improvement.

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  • What are tankies? What does sea-lioning mean?
  • Jo Jo Now 88%

    applied by centre left and liberals

    It's a term that originates with the left. Specifically, those who broke with the USSR over imperialist invasions, referring to those who did not. More broadly, it refers to the authoritarian left (as opposed to the anarchist left).

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  • Could the Conservatives lose five by-elections?
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    There is no family silver left, Thatcher and Blair sold it all. The only thing they can do is throw as much money as possible at rich people in the time they have left, secure in the knowledge that Starmer's Labour will keep their seats warm without doing anything at all to stop the theft.

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  • Deleting your Threads profile will also kill your Instagram account
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    They probably will realise that 10 million is less than 1% of 1.6bn and that they can safely ignore people making shit up.

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  • Deleting your Threads profile will also kill your Instagram account
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    That's not true. Instagram has 1.6bn users and all can use their Instagram logins to sign in to Threads. The roughly 1% who have signed up already have chosen to activate Threads, it's not done automatically.

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  • Outlook suddenly started opening links in Edge, disregarding my default browser settings
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    Thanks for this. Turns out they also made it hard to make anything other than Edge your default browser (you have to set it separately for each file extension). How to fix that here:

    https://www.windowscentral.com/how-set-default-web-browser-windows-11

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  • Olive exploring where she shouldn't
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    You don't know what clutter is but you do have a very cool rabbit.

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  • OotL: What happened with Elon Musk? And Twitter?
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    He mocked a disabled former Twitter employee, Haraldur Thorleifsson, who has muscular dystrophy and uses a wheelchair, in a series of tweets on March 7, 2023 Thorleifsson had tweeted at Musk to ask if he was still employed at Twitter, after he lost access to his work computer along with 200 others. Musk accused him of doing no actual work, claiming a disability that prevented him from typing, and seeking a big payout 2 He also posted emojis and a link to a scene from Office Space to ridicule him.

    Just to add to this, Thorleifsson had sold his company to Twitter but taken the payout as a salaried job so that he paid full taxes on it. The big payout if Musk sacked him was part of the deal to buy the company. Musk is willfully ignorant for every possible meaning of the term.

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  • Should political extremism, far-left or far-right, be an allowed part of Lemmy's Fediverse?
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    I have met enough far-left authoritarians who are openly racist, anti-lgbtq, and who advocated for violence against people solely based on their family background that I don’t think the extreme right has a monopoly on hate.

    Yeah, they're banned from lemmygrad. Rule 5:

    1. No capitalist apologia / anti-communism.
    1. No bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or xenophobia.
    1. Be respectful. This is a safe space where all comrades should feel welcome, this includes a warning against uncritical sectarianism.
    1. No porn or sexually explicit content (even if marked NSFW).
    1. No right-deviationists (patsocs, nazbols, strasserists, duginists, etc).
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  • Moto Razr+ (2023) vs. Motorola Edge+ (2023): To fold, or not to fold, that is the question
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    Fold, for sure. Actually pocketable, and secure once pocketed.

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  • Do you think a Fold style phone with an eInk display on the outside would work well?
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    I have an e-ink tablet that runs Android. Copes with most apps and can deliver stuttery video.

    E-Ink can't be far off replacing glass screens (at least as an option) because the benefits for battery life are substantial. But I'd think it would replace them rather than be in addition to. A phone with screens on both sides would be so fragile.

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  • Touching moment chimp sees outdoors for the first time
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    You missing some context or something?

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  • www.igregious.com

    Email is an open system, right? Anyone can send a message to anyone... unless they are on Gmail! School Interviews uses two email servers t...

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    Worldwide survey kills the myth of ‘Man the Hunter’
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    An influential 1966 symposium at the University of Chicago reinforced this idea. Attended by 70 men and five women...

    Oh.

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  • Touching moment chimp sees outdoors for the first time
  • Jo Jo Now 0%

    No zoo does this. She was used for animal testing.

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  • OceanGate CEO Bragged About Using Expired Carbon Fiber to Build Doomed Sub
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    but maybe not something you want to put your life on the line over.

    To be fair, their hubris usually only kills poor people so, progress?

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  • www.theguardian.com

    Since 2010, our five-year-olds have been showing signs of reduced growth, a likely symptom of policies that have led to impoverished lives

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    Mastodon's Eugen Rochko in talks with Meta?!😱
  • Jo Jo Now 100%

    I doubt he's ignoring anything. And I know nothing but I think it's a little unfair to bash him for this.

    Meta does not need the Fediverse to create a ready-populated instance all of its own. It doesn't need to federate with anyone, it can probably kill Twitter and Reddit with a single stone (if it pours enough resource into moderating and siloing). Just stick a fediwidget in every logged in account page with some thoughtful seeding of content and it's done.

    The danger of federating with Meta is much the same as not federating. It has such a massive userbase it will suck the lifeblood out of everywhere else whether or not it can see us.

    The possible silver lining is that there are other very large corporates which can do the same (some of which have said they plan to). We could all end up with multiple logins on corporate instances simply because we have accounts with them for other reasons. And that means a lot of very large instances with name recognition, and easy access, making it much harder for any of them to stop federation and keep their users to themselves.

    Being federated with one or more behemoths might well be hell. Some instances won't do it. Moderation standards will be key for those that do. But multiple federated behemoths can hold each other hostage because their users can all jump ship to the competition so easily.

    This is much, much more complicated than just boycott or not. They cannot be trusted one tiny fraction of an inch but this is coming whether we like it or not. We need to work out how to protect ourselves and I'm starting to think that encouraging every site with a user login to make the fediverse a widget on their account pages might be the very best way to do it.

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  • www.vanityfair.com

    It was a groundbreaking smash, but things got so toxic behind the scenes that even co-showrunner Damon Lindelof now says: “I failed.” A powerful excerpt from the new book ‘Burn It Down.’

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