I can’t help feeling that the real bad news is not that online platforms have been ruined, but that people have been and remain dependent on them.
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quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Key Oath Keepers leader revealed as former Las Vegas police detective5·4 months agoWe / our society need many more like that guy, but I wouldn’t wish that level of stress on anyone. I’ll bet he gave two years off his eventual lifespan for every year undercover. On the other hand, lifespan would be worth so little in a white-supremacist christofascism.
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•2 Oregon men die from exposure in a forest after they went out to look for Sasquatch1·5 months agoCould have just let the Sasquatch look for them. There’s a pretty good record of people being returned unharmed but with very vague memories.
what’s the symbol for “sarcasm status uncertain”… /u?
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•9 states poised to end coverage for millions if Trump cuts Medicaid funding7·5 months agoThe missing link here is they want you to enter voluntary slavery when you realize it’s the only remaining way to afford healthcare.
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•FDA to pull common but ineffective cold medicine from market3·6 months agoGuaifenesin works very very well for me as an expectorant.
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•United Airlines passenger attacked while sleeping on flight from San Francisco: "His face was bruised and bloody"16·6 months agoA day or so after I first read about this, I saw The Independent’s coverage of the same story. They dug into the assailant’s background and he turns out to be the leader of an Ayahuasca (plant-based shamanic psychedelic) ‘church’ in Florida.
They also gave further confirmation that the attack appeared to be completely unprovoked, and that there was no known relationship between the attacker and victim, nor did they even seem to know each other.
Also the victim appears to be a person who is deaf and does not speak, if I remember the article correctly.
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Phil Lesh, Grateful Dead bassist and founding member, dies at 842·7 months agoSink like a stone – float like a feather 😥🎶❤️
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Washington state woman calls 911 after being hounded by up to 100 raccoons10·7 months agoNow is that better or worse than being raccooned by up to 100 hounds?
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•It’s official: NASA calls on Crew Dragon to rescue the Starliner astronauts231·9 months agoI’m sorry I have to ask, but, serious or kidding?
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Airbnb's struggles go beyond people spending less. It's losing some travelers to hotels.14·9 months agoI get for vacation areas this is less of an issue but for places like ny city, San Francisco, etc it’s taking homes out of use.
It’s every bit as big of an issue for vacation areas / areas where tourism is the primary driver of the economy.
Take Tahoe or Mammoth Lakes for example: until the early 2010s it was still possible to move there without knowing anyone or having any other inside track, get a job (not your favorite or first choice, usually, but something to work from while you get established) and find your crappy first apartment or half-a-cabin or rundown shack or basement or ADU to rent.
That scenario is almost completely gone now and has been for ten years, plus or minus – depending on where each person sees the line that divides difficult from impossible. People making far less than a living wage now commute to both of those areas from an hour or more away. The sense of how “connected” or privileged one has to be to make it or even just scrape by in areas such as these has relentlessly risen to a level that has had an enormous impact on mental and emotional health and life outcomes in these areas too.
All of these factors were already big in the negative column balancing the very real positives of living so close to nature and preferred sporting activities, before the rise of the short term rental blight. But nowadays those negatives are practically off the meter.
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Utah officials are shutting down a teen treatment program over safety concerns, years after girl’s death31·9 months agoholy shit. everybody should read this.
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Almost quarter of big fashion brands have no decarbonisation plan, report finds3·10 months agoI get a funny feeling that the decarbonization plans of the other 75%+ are worthless or nearly worthless in terms of actually helping humanity in any significant way with the polycrisis at hand. The very existence of a worldwide brand of anything is nowhere near sustainable.
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•‘What are the odds?’ California family lost one home to wildfire in 2018 — and a second in 20247·10 months agoConcrete production is one of the big culprits in climate change. But maybe this could be done with rammed earth, sustainably harvested timber, and dry-stone masonry.
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•CIA Denies Conspiracy Theory That It Used MKUltra on Trump Shooter2·10 months agoAre we sure they didn’t beam instructions into the shooter using some combination of chemtrails and HAARP?
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Donald Trump is now the oldest party nominee for president in US history9·10 months agoRight, and he didn’t resign from anything, he dropped out of the race / he chose not to seek or accept the nomination.
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•'Very aggressive' homeless camp crackdown coming in August, mayor says81·10 months agoThe mayor’s pronouns are she/her. But I agree with your point, and so do a very great number of San Francisco residents. The current/upcoming mayoral election is being predictably pushed as a big fight over law and order issues by big-money organizations (a lot of the money coming from silicon valley, outside of SF) and also by corporate-owned local media. The mayor is cynically playing to that tune in her uphill battle to get reelected. As if that weren’t bad enough she had to springboard this off of a cruel Supreme court decision at a time when her constituents are mostly disgusted with the court.
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Pelosi privately told Biden polls show he cannot win and will take down the House; Biden responded with defensiveness11·10 months agoI think you may be mistaken if you’re implying that the DNC is the entity that is trying to get Biden to step aside.
The DNC is currently engaged in an all-out effort to lock Biden in by getting delegates to commit before convention. Those who are trying to get him to step aside, on the other hand, are a bunch of Democratic congressional representatives, donors, and other party figures – not the national party committee itself.
Edit – just since yesterday, apparently the DNC has dropped its plan to hold the “roll call” by which they were going to get their delegates committed before August. A group of Democratic senators who had written and co-signed a letter in protest of that activity have withdrawn the letter, saying their purpose is achieved (i.e., saying the DNC isn’t going ahead with the bullshit). But now maybe all bets are off since the president has contracted COVID?
quicklime@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•COVID is coming for California, and it's already hitting the SF Bay Area the hardest4·11 months agoBased on having read this same SFGate article about five days ago, I made an online appointment for a booster shot at a Safeway store’s pharmacy, semi local to me in San Francisco. My previous booster was circa last November so it had been more than six months, and the recent news stories about a surge of covid detected in the city’s sewer outflows and also a general rising wave of cases locally seemed to give good reason to stay on the six month program rather than wait until it had been a year.
The appointment was easily made online, but the pharmacy telephoned me and told me their advice was to just wait closer to a year unless I was over 65 or immune compromised. Neither applies so I cancelled the shot.
I think “vast” majority is an overstatement. I realize the vote skewed in his direction among the older generation, but a majority is not a vast majority.