ChuckTheMonkey
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Wondering if we’re are going to get 140 ESR anytime soon?
please repost this on Wednesday
I did nazi it coming.
ChuckTheMonkey@fedia.ioto Right to Repair@discuss.tchncs.de•iFixit says the Switch 2 is even harder to repair than the original241·1 个月前At this price point, I don’t see why average consumer would get Switch 2 over Steam Deck. Nintendo have to release some really good Switch exclusive.
It’s better than having autism \s
ChuckTheMonkey@fedia.ioto Fairvote Canada@lemmy.ca•Pierre Trudeau warned us over 40 years ago, first-past-the-post distorts democracy and divides Canada. If we truly care about unity and fairness, it’s time for proportional representation.10·1 个月前He did. But his son trusted a study done by consultant which claimed that’s not what Canadian want.
ChuckTheMonkey@fedia.ioto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Florida man armed with garden shears survives gator attack before shot, killed by deputies31·1 个月前GTA VI live action promotion is wild.
ChuckTheMonkey@fedia.ioto Games@lemmy.world•I won a key code for lies of p does anyone want it?1·1 个月前I would like to participate in the raffle. I play on PC.
Are you going to get it tested for lead?
ChuckTheMonkey@fedia.ioto Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney tells MPs to brace for 'very, very busy' few weeks as Parliament reopens10·1 个月前Agreed 2021 election is a total waste of resource and taxpayers money.
I am cautiously confident this new government is more competent but I don’t expect them to magically fix everything.
ChuckTheMonkey@fedia.ioto World News@lemmy.world•More South Korean young adults economically ‘inactive’, especially women, college grads13·1 个月前I feel this is going to become more and more common across the world.
This is exactly the point of having a democratic government. The elected government should, in theory, represent your average working class instead of corporations, since average working class represent the biggest percentage of our population (or any functional society).
If we take your example on free markets and Timmies. If Timmies are unable to operate without government sponsored TFW, they should go out of business and get replaced by competition. Instead, our government sided with corporations, hence we have programs like LMIA/TFW.
It’s really a shame that we have come to this.
I will try to take a few pictures of it when I have a chance. We haven’t opened it for years, because the book is is pretty bad shape. The binding (which is not original binding as far as I can tell) is about to fall apart. It’s currently on the bookshelf squeezed between a few book to prevent it from crumbling.
We were even planning at one point to digitalize it and donate it to a library (or some organization that can restore and preserve old book). But the family debate about it when this conversation come up because it’s something that has been passed down for generations already.
I have a manuscript in Latin that was passed down in the family. The content seems to be some religious stuff when a family friend who understands Latin took a look at it. No one in the family actually bothered to understand what’s written in it.
Maybe I will bring it to someone who could translate it when I have time on the future.
ChuckTheMonkey@fedia.ioto Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney’s housing fix needs a dividend for millennials and Gen Z3·2 个月前Wouldn’t this also collapse our economy and international credit rating?
ChuckTheMonkey@fedia.ioto Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Joe Rogan and Other Top Podcasts Spread Climate Disinfo, Research Finds | Analyses of top podcasts show a trend of climate change denial and misinformation.1·2 个月前It is a chicken and egg problem.
The real root cause as you said is very likely down to individual’s media literacy and critical thinking skills. But the solution to educate everyone from ground up would be very costly and less efficient.
From an efficiency perspective, the government have to figure out ways to stop misinformation from spreading in short term. And hopefully, next few generation will have better critical thinking and analytic skills to online information.
I don’t know how they would draw the line between misinformation and first amendment. But hopefully, a competent government will see this as a problem and find solutions to it.
ChuckTheMonkey@fedia.ioto Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Joe Rogan and Other Top Podcasts Spread Climate Disinfo, Research Finds | Analyses of top podcasts show a trend of climate change denial and misinformation.5·2 个月前Thank you for writing this out so clearly.
People’s attention span has been decreasing since the introduction of social media, smart phones, and ease of access of information.
Imo the government should hold entertainers and public figures accountable for spreading misinformation. But this is hard to enforce and the root cause is people’s attention span.
Like the other commenter said. If you purchased it in the last two week and have less than 2 hours playtime, they will give you the difference no question asked.
Might as well do
no digital club
and we exchange information through mail and pigeons.