While I think it’s important to verify the things “we all know”, I’m still filing this in the “No shit” section of the library.
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phughes@lemmy.cato AI@lemmy.ml•ChatGPT May Be Eroding Critical Thinking Skills, According to a New MIT StudyEnglish9·3 months ago
The number of people I know in America who “can’t” drink just water and have to have some syrup flavored drink instead is astounding. Dude, you’re complaining about your weight. Maybe cut back on the sugar for one drink per day.
phughes@lemmy.cato News@lemmy.world•Trump administration will require SNAP participants to reapply for benefitsEnglish39·5 months agoIt’s a good thing a bunch of Dems folded to reopen the government so people wouldn’t go hungry.
Good job guys, you got played, again.
phughes@lemmy.cato U.S. News@beehaw.org•Utah governor signs collective bargaining ban for teachers, firefighters and police unionsEnglish5·1 year agodespite overwhelming opposition from union members
It sounds to me like the author needs to look up “overwhelming” in the dictionary.
phughes@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you think of Jamie Oliver and the recipes he makes ?English5·1 year agoI made his lamb shank recipe a couple years ago and it was incredibly flavorful. About as subtle as a brick to the head, but still insanely delicious.
phughes@lemmy.cato politics @lemmy.world•American Bar Association says Trump is not following the rule of lawEnglish74·1 year agoAs a friend of mine says: “The American Bar Association is a very agree-to-disagree organization. If the ABA is warning about an imminent collapse of the rule of law, we are down to studs and wires.”
I like how this is posed as a question even though the CEO is supposed to be responsible for the company’s fortunes by default. That’s why they’re paid so much, right?
IRS Free File.
Fun fact: Trans-Siberian Orchestra was born out of the band Savatage.
phughes@lemmy.catoNew York Times gift articles@sopuli.xyz•Judge Rules That Trump Administration Defied Order to Unfreeze Billions in Federal GrantsEnglish81·1 year agoThe unanswered question is: what are we going to do about it?
Unfortunately the answer looks to be: Not much.
I broke like a 15 year streak of not giving Tom Cruise any money to watch the last one, and boy did that movie fucking suck. Given the choice of finding out the ending and never thinking about that shitty movie again I’m going to pick the latter.
phughes@lemmy.cato Conservative@sh.itjust.works•DOGE cancels more than $180 million in contracts from Health and Human Services including $170,000 for Fauci museum exhibitEnglish144·1 year agoAm I supposed to care about the Fauci museum exhibit?
No, I care about being able to rely on the federal government doing what it said it would do. So that if I get a federal contract I know that I’m not going to bankrupt my company by following through on my side of the deal, never knowing if they’re going to renege on their part.
The Fauci museum is more than halfway through the period the money was supposed to be spent during. Does that mean we have spent $90K to get nothing? That doesn’t sound so fiscally conservative.
Also, fuck the Daily Mail for propagating bullshit talking points about COVID being created in a US government lab in China (long established as false.)
It’s great that you have the skills to do that, but we both know that most people buying smart home gadgets don’t have those skills. I’d prefer those people to have a safe by default setup, which is why I advocate for Zigbee and Z-Wave.
One thing I like about Z-Wave and Zigbee devices is that they can’t connect to the internet no matter what, because they don’t have the hardware for it.
- This means you don’t need to worry about them phoning home with usage data. (privacy)
- It means you don’t need to worry about them being used by a hacker to penetrate your network. (security)
- It means you don’t need to worry about them being a node in some botnet mining crypto for someone else with your electricity. (resource usage)
You’ve already got HomeAssistant to connect them to your Google Home or HomeKit account, so you can still turn on your closet light from the bar or whatever. You’re not losing anything by them not being connected to the internet directly. You just never have to worry about that stuff. Instead of having to keep 40 devices that were sold by some company that no longer exists up to date on their firmware, you just need to keep HA up to date.
All it costs is one $30 usb dongle.
phughes@lemmy.cato Science@mander.xyz•Harvard Scientists Uncover How Gut Bacteria Fuel Inflammation and DepressionEnglish28·1 year agoConsidering how prevalent depression is I wonder how long it will be before we find out that a common processed food additive enhances the growth of Morganella morganii over other bacteria.
phughes@lemmy.cato Europe@lemmy.ml•A leaked U.K. orders requires blanket access to protected cloud backups around the world, which if implemented would undermine Apple’s privacy pledge to its users.English3·1 year agoThe UK isn’t a big enough market for Apple to castrate their entire marketing push for. Hopefully.
phughes@lemmy.catoTucson Politics@tucson.social•Az Republicans follow lead of RFK Jr. with effort to ban SNAP users from buying soda, candyEnglish3·1 year agoI recall when NY wanted to put a restriction on selling containers of soda larger than ~20oz. Republicans were up in arms about how this was restricting freedom. Because freedom requires a 64oz bug gulp.
Of course, poor people don’t deserve freedom.
phughes@lemmy.cato Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit reverses the NSFW sub banning, blaming it on a bugEnglish412·1 year agoJust like Facebook’s search “accidentally” suppressing Democrat searches. Firstly, why would you have that ready to “accidentally” deploy? Secondly, There’s no way something like that gets enabled without multiple levels of manager approval. Facebook isn’t some startup where anyone can push code to production.
I’m not sure about the rich, but most people don’t like being surrounded by homeless and starving people. They also don’t like seeing their extended family homeless and starving after working their whole lives.