kava

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[–] kava@lemmy.world 4 points 21 hours ago

Personally I prefer subscription model over ad-based data tracking model. When you get something for free, you are the product being sold. For example Facebook or Reddit. Your content (comments, media) is used to populate the site and your data is sold to advertisers.

When you pay a subscription, you are the customer. There's more incentive to create a proper service with the actual users in mind when it's a subscription model.

When advertisers are the primary customer, they will always be a priority in determining policy. So for example YouTube- longer ads and more of them.

Of course, I think Google is guilty of double dipping. We pay for premium but I'm certain they still sell our data to advertisers. For example you watch a lot of carpentry videos, they will sell a list with your name that says "likely tool buyer" or something along those lines.

But generally speaking, I never mind paying a subscription for a service. It's more honest, more clear what's going on.

[–] kava@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I just pay for premium. I'd rather pay the $25 a month to never have to see an ad.

[–] kava@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

A) like I said it's a prerequisite to move around millions of people. You need to first collect all of them, put them in camps. And then you would need something like 10% of all airline capacity working round the clock 24/7 for a year in order to move everyone out.

We would need camps. Deporting everyone would mean camps. Like I said- be very clear of what you're suggesting.

B) us gov gives ITIN for people to pay taxes and illegals do. Hard to find a job when most places require i9 and participate in e-verify.

It's easy to start a company, get an ITIN, and work as a subcontractor though. Believe me, vast swathes of our construction industry work in this manner.

C) it is not a criminal act, like getting a speeding ticket is not a criminal act. These people commit dramatically less crime than native-born Americans.

We should secure the border and deport every single one of them. That's how a functional country operates. You can't have a country if you don't defend your borders.

That actually isn't how the US functioned for most of its history. The "illegals" today would have been regular immigrants for the majority of this country's history.

A functional country operates on what is best for the country. Normalizing their status and improving the immigration system is what would actually be done if our country was "functional"

[–] kava@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

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[–] kava@lemmy.world 8 points 1 week ago (2 children)

A) we're talking about the federal government creating camps and sticking millions of people in them. I want that to be very clear. That is a necessary prerequisite to move around millions of people. Remind you of any other period of time in history? Say.. 1930s?

B) these are people that contribute positively to the economy. They

a) pay taxes without pulling from the system b) work jobs that Americans don't want to do, leading to lower costs for businesses (and by extension, the consumers) c) stimulate local demand for goods and services by buying stuff from stores, going to restaurants, etc

C) these are people intertwined with the country. Many illegals have been here for years, majority of which have never committed any crime. The only reason their documents haven't been normalized is because it's impossible. The current US immigration system is broken and simply does not allow for the quantity and type of immigration that the economy needs. So the black market fills the void.

My opinion: we should take a page from Reagan and give the millions of illegals amnesty. At least the ones that haven't committed crimes & have paid their taxes.

Then fix the broken immigration system by making it easier for people to come here legally.

We could get rid of illegals in a few months. The people in power don't want that. Illegals are too useful as scapegoats for imaginary problems, and they are also too useful as cheap labor.

They will not actually get rid of illegals because labor price would shoot up which would lead to a massive inflation shock. We're literally just repeating the 1930s. Economy goes to shit, people aren't happy, what do you do?

Find a scapegoat. The problem is Republicans are playing with fire. They think they can control the flames they are fanning but it can pass a point of no return very quickly. I think it already has. Evidence being that even the Democrats are becoming anti-immigrant

[–] kava@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

I support the number pad as well. I type in numbers into spreadsheets often enough that it's useful for me.

If we were to delete, I'd say get rid of the F1 keys, get rid of Home / End, get rid of Num lock, etc.

[–] kava@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Construction he promised to halt. Instead he wanted a photoshoot with CBP

[–] kava@lemmy.world -4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Dems have been promising reform and help for decades now and there's nada. Biden even expanded construction of "the Wall" tm and Kamala is promising border security. Nada about the plight of the 10-15 million people living in the shadow.

As the Overton Window shifts further and further to the right, both parties become hostile.

[–] kava@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

If nobody makes any effort to be around you then maybe you're just unpleasant to be around. If you're a negativity Nancy, Mr woe is me... I'd avoid you too.

Just life your life without expectations and enjoy yourself. It's not that complicated.

[–] kava@lemmy.world 30 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I disagree. [Modifier] + C & [mod] + V works just as good as a dedicated button and you are using the space more efficiently by having multiple uses for one key.

Keyboard already has a lot of buttons. We should be considering which to remove, not any additions

[–] kava@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago

I'm guessing there will be some compensation. Something like the streaming model. Company makes $ and gives a cut to user. The most popular ones can make quite a bit. I believe Twitter does this now too if I'm not mistaken. You can get paid based on total impressions to your post

[–] kava@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

Waltz is a Zionist too, just not as zealous as Shapiro. I see no reason to believe the future will look any different from the current administration's policies. Aka unconditional support for Israel with a couple strongly worded statements every once in a while

When he served in the House from 2007-2019, he frequently took pro-Israel votes, including voting to condemn a United Nations resolution affirming that Israeli settlements in the West Bank are illegal

Mark Mellman, the chairman of Democratic Majority for Israel's super PAC, praised Harris' selection of Walz in a statement, calling him a "proud pro-Israel Democrat with a strong record of supporting the U.S.-Israel relationship."

Walz has never diverged from the party line of unconditionally supporting Israel, a position illustrated by his comments earlier this year at an event held by the Jewish Community Relations Council.

“The ability of Jewish people to self-determine themselves is foundational … The failure to recognise the state of Israel is taking away that self-determination. So it is anti-Semitic,” he said.

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