You appealed to pretty much every strawman there is when it comes to animal rights.
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You must be exhausted after all those huge jumps in logic and reasoning.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tagging music in Jellyfin & SymphoniumEnglish
1·3 months agoCan that use the existing config and database?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Facial recognition to be rolled out nationwide in major police reformsEnglish
6·3 months agoThe problem is there is more than one branch of it happening at once. We have this stuff but we also have the far right politics which is much more blatant. What most of those morons don’t understand is that their movement is driving the justification for these overbearing technology changes yet are the first ones to cry about it.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What if the USA decided to use another language as its *de facto* national language at it's founding? Would it affect the world's lingua franca?
232·3 months agoBritish colonialism shaped the wide use of English throughout the world a lot more than anything to do with the US.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tagging music in Jellyfin & SymphoniumEnglish
2·3 months agoBeets is definitely the way, the tagging it creates works really well with Symphonium.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Did you know you have only 24 hrs+ fifteen minutes until Handala Group reveals which Israeli official they hacked this time? They say it's a major catch which demonstrates their capabilities. Log on.
6·4 months agoSomething tells me you don’t get much “clout” online.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What unique thing bothers you about politics in general?
2·4 months agoThe large portion of people are stupid and ignorant, which means that democracy is inherently flawed because they can be manipulated so easily.
Not quite that extreme where I am but it is being thrust into any kind of strategy scenario with absolutely nothing to back it up. They are desperate to incorporate.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why is fossil fuel still used?
1·4 months agoAnother factor, albeit a smaller one, is that not everyone wants to move away from them. I have a friend who loves his classic cars and feels threatened by the thought that alternative methods would take away his biggest joy in life. There is also the practicality aspect - I don’t drive but if I were to buy an electric car I have no idea where I would charge it, there’s not that much of an infrastructure for it that I’ve seen near me.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Hillary Clinton Says Young Americans Are Pro-Palestine Because They Watch ‘Totally Made Up’ Videos of Gaza HorrorsEnglish
31·4 months agoThat is another level.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do some people have so many browser tabs open?
3·5 months agoWell I guess I don’t have a particular or consistent system but I can find what I need pretty quickly. I have a few tab groups for stuff like youtube, bandcamp which helps a lot, and I use Simple Tab Groups in firefox which has been amazing (but I’ve only been using one group/window so this is kind of defunct now), but otherwise there are areas of tabs which are related and they are roughly in chronological order. I will manually move tabs so there are areas of certain topics. I know I can scroll all the way to the right for old tabs, and then left of that a specific topic I was learning about at that time, then left of that something roughly related by topic or time, and so on until all the way to the left is the most recent tabs (and then a bunch of pinned tabs that I use very often). It’s like a map of time and topic, and not just a bunch of random tabs like you might imagine.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Saw this ghacks article for speeding up YouTube on FF and seems to help.
2·5 months agoI tried gfx.webrender.layer-compositor on linux and it actually made things a lot worse for me. Youtube took longer to load and sometimes didn’t load correctly leading to the page having to be refreshed before it would respond.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do some people have so many browser tabs open?
4·5 months agoBold of you assume that it is not being used.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do some people have so many browser tabs open?
41·5 months agoThe point is that it may look like a mess to you but that doesn’t mean it is objectively a mess. Hundreds of open tabs can still have logic and organisation even if that is not obvious to you.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do some people have so many browser tabs open?
41·5 months agoBecause the whole world is America, right?
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do some people have so many browser tabs open?
61·5 months agoShockingly, some people function differently to you.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do some people have so many browser tabs open?
5·5 months agoIt probably is functionally not too different. I have the bookmark bar open but I mostly have all the sites I regularly go to there. Additionally, I have thousands of bookmarks from many years so wading through them for something I briefly saw and was interested in last week but can’t remember enough detail on to find isn’t very fun or easy. And where do I look for it? One bookmark could be categorised in many ways so I also have to remember where I saved it. Tags are good but I have too many for that to be very useful or quick.
I do use grouping as well, and I really like it, but this just causes me to have even more tabs because there is less pressure to trim down the endless list since I can hide them.

You appealed to pretty much every strawman there is when it comes to animal rights.