Who are those lackeys?
Empathy [he/him]
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Is it just the US saying not to trust the Chinese government?
your post history sure is a ride
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People younger than 30, what advice would you give to people over 30?
10·1 year agoThe advice I’m most scared not to follow as I get older: don’t dismiss everything that the younger generations say or do as being just a trend, and learn more about it.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some marketing tactics that you dislike ?
8·1 year agoAnything that involves deception, which unfortunately seems to be most of marketing.
I don’t mind when people just try to get their product out there, just let it be known that it exists and does X thing differently or better. I hate when they mean to deceive. Something that is intended to deceive but isn’t technically a lie is not really better than a lie, to me.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•for all the "anti-authoritarians" out there
87·1 year agoWe get it, you’re bottoms. Can you stop shouting it daily on main, please?
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Memes@lemmy.ml•ARE TANKIES CONSPIRING TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A BAD TIME ON LEMMY.ML?
74·1 year agoI’m pretty damn left leaning and I’ve never been called a tankie. I rarely even see anyone being called a tankie, except people who are defending authoritarians. The scope of the word “tankie” seemed generally pretty clear to me.
I thought that the line was that one supports owning the means of production and the other supports authoritarian governments, am I confused?
I’ve been using both Perplexity and Kagi for searching things, and it’s working out pretty well for me. The main thing that I find Kagi useful for is filtering to Fediverse results (which tends to be mostly Lemmy threads).
It’s pretty expensive though…
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World News@lemmy.ml•US lawmakers want a TikTok sale or ban, but China’s ByteDance won’t give up without a fight
12·2 years agoI was wondering whether what felt like common sense to me was the same as what felt like common sense for others, and I see that between us it’s not.
I’m not gonna bother trying to argue with you, I doubt it would be productive in any way, I’m not gonna change your mind. Additionally, you’ve put a lot of words into my mouth and inferred that I believe a lot of things that I really don’t believe, which is a bit upsetting.
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World News@lemmy.ml•US lawmakers want a TikTok sale or ban, but China’s ByteDance won’t give up without a fight
46·2 years agoIf it were the US vs another democratic country, I would feel like that too.
I’m particularly concerned with China (and Russia) because:
- They are not a democratic country.
- They do not have freedom of speech like most countries
- As far as I perceive, they are generally enemies of well-intentioned countries.
I might have a different perspective though. I’m a fairly recent US immigrant from Canada.
Edit: I’d like to add, my tone may come across wrong over written text, I’m just trying to understand people’s overall perspective and whether mine is different, I’m not trying to argue and I’m not upset at you nor any of the commenters I’ve seen on similar posts.
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World News@lemmy.ml•US lawmakers want a TikTok sale or ban, but China’s ByteDance won’t give up without a fight
63·2 years agoI’m a bit worried about the amount of people I see making this argument whenever I see posts about a TikTok ban/acquisition.
I’m getting the impression that, either:
- People don’t believe there’s (significant) Chinese propaganda on TikTok.
- People believe there would be (significant) US propaganda on TikTok following an acquisition.
- Given the choice, people would rather see Chinese propaganda than US propaganda.
Am I correct? Is there a nuance I’m missing?
I can understand concerns over point #2 here, but #1 and #3 seem wild to me.
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unions@lemmy.ml•Costco Says It’s Not Anti-Union. Unionized Workers Are Putting That to the Test.
2·2 years agoI only worked there for a few months. I was not treated well.
They gave me most of my schedule within a few days of my shifts, and frequently called me in my off days to demand I come in. This is against official policy, but clearly it wasn’t enforced.
Additionally, I was blatantly lied to during the interview then gaslit. The only reason I accepted the job was because they had recruiters at my college advertising a program where students would only work seasonally outside college semesters. I wanted to focus on my studies and my college was very cheap. They reiterated that during my interview. A few days from my semester starting, they started listing several upcoming days where I’d need to work, and called me a liar for telling them I wasn’t supposed to work outside semesters.
There were other issues I’d rather not bother writing here.
The most insulting part of all this isn’t even how they treated me, it’s how I can’t bring that up to anyone without people jumping to poor lil Costco’s defense and saying it’s “for sure only the store you worked at”.
In case anybody feels the urge to call me spoiled, I also worked at Walmart and it didn’t really leave an impression on me. It was fine, my only negative experience there was one HR person.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Reddit Advised to Target at Least $5 Billion Valuation in IPO
4·2 years agoI’m trying out Kagi a little bit, and it has a federation search mode of some kind. I tried it for a search and it gave me results from Lemmy.
I don’t know yet how Kagi compares to Google in terms of results quality, I barely used it so far. It’s pretty expensive though.
That’s what I do all the time, and not on purpose. I don’t know what’s wrong with me

what are some of the other indicators?