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grue@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•ICE’s Plan to Let Cops Around the Country Scan Faces to Verify Immigration Status
4·1 day agoNah, he deserves the knee pain.
You didn’t have the courage to write “came to.” 🌉 🥵
grue@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•DOGE cut 20% of APHIS the agency that protects U.S. agriculture and now the screwworm parasite that wipes out livestock has returned to the U.SEnglish
50·2 days agoThe only thing “conservatives” ever conserve, ever have conserved, or ever even intended to conserve, is hierarchical power. Conservatism only happens to line up with “preserving that which currently exists” in the sense that, when conservatism was initially developed, the system that currently existed was monarchy.
Make no mistake: under any system but monarchy/dictatorship, “conservatives’” single purpose will always be to transform it into monarchy/dictatorship as switftly, radically, and even recklessly as they can possibly manage.
grue@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘An equal and habitable world is possible’: academics set out sweeping vision for planetary survivalEnglish
5·2 days agoI suppose it might be dealt with by education.
No amount of education is going to get them to relinquish power voluntarily. They will use every tactic at their disposal, from propaganda to violence, to cling to it, and we must be prepared to counter that force.
grue@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Electric cars became more affordable across much of the world in 2025 — except the U.SEnglish
2·2 days agoI’ve got a BIOS ROM chip sitting here on my desk waiting to be flashed with Libreboot as we speak.
How sad that you’re so desperately grasping at straws in order to simp for corporations.
grue@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Edge and Aloha caught sharing precise user location data with third partiesEnglish
621·3 days agoWeird omission of Firefox.
grue@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Electric cars became more affordable across much of the world in 2025 — except the U.SEnglish
22·3 days agoIt has to do with EVs in the sense that (practically speaking) every single one of them is new enough to be infested with surveillance, so (unlike with ICE) there’s no option to avoid it by going with an old vehicle.
Also, nobody gives a shit about new ICE cars, so there’s no point in mentioning them when they weren’t within the realm of consideration to begin with.
grue@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Electric cars became more affordable across much of the world in 2025 — except the U.SEnglish
23·3 days agoThe criticism is of all new cars, not just EVs, but EVs are the only new cars that would’ve otherwise been worth considering.
Or in other words, what you wrote is a lie because old ICE cars without surveillance exist, but there is practically* no such equivalent for EVs.
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There were a few NiMH EVs from the late '90s through early 2000s that were produced in low numbers (a few thousand total summed across all years and models), mostly leased to fleets, and almost always destroyed once the leases expired. Good fucking luck finding one of those!
grue@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Electric cars became more affordable across much of the world in 2025 — except the U.SEnglish
6·3 days agoRemoved by mod
grue@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•'Maybe we'll never take it down': Trump compares White House UFC arena to Eiffel Tower, says it could be permanentEnglish
5·3 days ago
Man, I wish he had that much self-awareness of his lack of faculties!
grue@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•House approves war powers resolution to halt military action against Iran, in a rebuke of Trump
5·3 days agoIn this case, it ought to work exactly the opposite of how you think: a Congressional resolution is supposed to be the only thing that gives Trump authority to engage in war to begin with, so the only thing vetoing one ought to be able to accomplish is to remove that authority. There isn’t supposed to be such a thing as as resolution disapproving of the President’s unconstitutional unilateral action; if anything, what Congress just did should be treated like revoking its prior approval and thus not be vetoable.
grue@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•House approves war powers resolution to halt military action against Iran, in a rebuke of Trump
19·3 days ago@ChonkyOwlbear makes a very good point: the idea that the burden is on Congress to disapprove of the war and that Trump can veto their disapproval is completely ass-backwards, if you really think about it, and its absurd that the media and/or general public is treating it as anything remotely resembling business as usual.
(This isn’t meant to be a criticism of @Andronyx individually, BTW. I can’t blame them for falling for the same logical sleight of hand as almost everybody else.)
grue@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Christian man sues employer for forcing him to see a Pride flag on his way into workEnglish
7·3 days agoAll the right-wing organizations are named in doublespeak like that. Being dishonest is core to their ideology.
grue@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•'Resistance is futile,' says Qualcomm CEO. AI agents will be become invisible, inescapable, follow you across devicesEnglish
12·3 days agoMade my own version in GIMP, to get rid of ‘new text document’ and avoid watermarks:

(Not sure which font to use, so I picked a monospaced one for added ‘cyber’. Also, here’s a clean base image if anybody wants to do better.)
grue@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•SpaceX is worth less than half of its $1.75 trillion IPO target, Morningstar says
7·3 days agoI agree with your overall point, but have one quibble:
Also, I mean, sure, satellite internet providers have been around for 30 years and each one had a period where the future looked bright before upkeep costs or technical issues hammered them into oblivion, but… mhhh…
Pre-Starlink satellite internet’s future never looked bright because the latency and upload speeds always sucked. Having a swarm of satellites in a low orbit constantly handing off the connections is genuinely a huge improvement compared to having a few satellites all the way out at geostationary. It’s just a shame that it’s got the deal-breaker of being run by a nazi.
grue@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Strava just killed its free API, will require a subscription if you want to build on top of itEnglish
2·3 days ago“Just as” is doing a lot of heavy lifting there, IMO. Can they be subverted against the people they are supposed to serve? Of course. Is it as likely as a for-profit corporation doing it? Hell no, I’d say.
Maybe there’s room for compromise, but there is absolutely zero reason to concede such things in advance. The baseline expectation is that every device should be running Free Software and fully respect its owner’s property rights, full stop.
If you instead approach the issue with the casual attitude that “oh, proprietary isn’t so bad if it doesn’t connect to the internet” the compromise after negotiations ends up favoring proprietary tyrants way more than you would’ve been okay with.


























I find it hilarious that a government is sponsoring something with “UwU” in the name.