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@whitequark pragmatic.

The word you're looking for is pragmatic.

Yes, sometimes we do make that trade-off because it's better for some to have the knowledge then for nobody to have the knowledge. It's better for some progress than no progress at all.

Don't like it? Well sometimes reality gives us choices we don't like.

@filippo

@cemedia nah, you have to follow it back a step:

The problem is that the country votes to put those people in charge.

This is not just pedantic, it points to the solution. If you want change you have to engage with the people around you to convince them to use their votes in a different way.

@Daojoan authoritarianism?

The word of the day is that Trump is guilty of disassembling governmental structures, so he's anti- authoritarian.

The propaganda mills really need to make up their minds!

@cstross I suspect you still have a copy of the books. Every one of them.

No, they weren't stolen. You still have them.

We really need to make this clear so we can get away from this sort of sensationalism.

@ruedi The rate of abortions has gone up in the US lately.

All of this talk about the US not allowing abortions anymore, or not allowing medical care for pregnant women, it's just propaganda. It doesn't match what is actually happening in the US.

It's dystopian nonsense, and it needs to be called out for what it is. It's fear-mongering.

@HarriettMB @randahl

@Nonilex I mean you can say all day that is wrong, but make your case, show your reasoning, don't just yell nu uh! and cuss about it.

@skua But it's a tech bro associated social media micro blog platform that specifically is designed so that tech bros can't monopolize it.

So that's a bit exciting.

Even if microblogging is a deal-breaker for me personally, it's still interesting to see influential folks actively and consciously give up their influence.

@arrrg The Huff post crowd can't seem to make up their minds about whether the Supreme Court is all in on Trump or not.

@cowanon It's almost like success is n't the defining feature of whiteness

@Lyle That's the opposite of what's happening, though.

Clickbait articles aside...

@lindasgoluppiart I'd take it.

American rail safety has long been pretty sketchy, so some added professionalism there would be a positive.

@Nonilex

@hdv the problem is, they're actively providing that service. It's not externalizing the cost when the costs are being actively encouraged by the server.

We really need to fix these false abstractions in the tech industry to more concretely solve problems.

@erininthemorning.com the judge misstates the record, though.

Crickets from the defense? Hardly, the judge even quotes the defense on the questions earlier in the ruling!

Regardless of what one thinks of the policy, this ruling was terribly flawed.

@Christofurio the problem is that so many people actually believe it literally works that way.

It's an unfortunate case of people mistaking satire for fact.

@JuanWild@newsie.social

@hamishcampbell

I'd say one complication is the evolution/effort to get ActivityPub into more and varied types of interfaces.

The experience of someone accessing microblogs through Mastodon is going to be very different from someone accessing Lemmy content vs an interface focused on video sharing.

These new paths are kind of lateral to communities as there is the goal of having it all one big system, so any particular subculture would still intersect with each of these content types.

But then, I think the natural evolution as people figure out how to adapt to the more complicated network is going to be interested, mainly if it's not centrally managed.

@josemurilo

@josemurilo

I'd say the key is to always emphasize empowering of end users.

We don't need one version of the . We should promote a million versions as each user chooses and tweaks their interfaces to fix their needs and wants.

We don't need to keep the network messy. We need to *allow* it to be messy, without trying to shoehorn it into one particular idea of what it should be.

Unfortunately, too many devs seem intent on making it match their own aesthetics, forgetting the different opinions of users.
@hamishcampbell

@amcasari so they don't even know that it happened for sure, or exactly what happened, but people are charging ahead based on assumptions

People are really sensationalizing the report of pushing back on 's call for impeaching judges.

No, the statement doesn't have teeth. It's a mild statement of the record, that it's an established norm not to impeach over disagreement.

is always free to go there anyway.

No, it's not Roberts throwing bombs or a sign of a new direction. In fact, it was about preserving direction.

Sure, it was appropriate for Roberts to make the statement, but it just wasn't the big deal so many are making it out to be.

Sensationalizing it does play into Trump's rhetoric, though.

@Nonilex and that sort of arrangement has been clearly unconstitutional, as the fundamental structure of the US government doesn't provide for independent actors outside of the three legally established branches.

Hopefully we're on the way towards cleaning that generational mess up, as it has caused a ton of legal and practical problems over the years.

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