AmbiguousProps

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[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 32 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Smokes what?

[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 7 points 1 month ago

Eh, Nintendo copyright striking switch emulators right before this release makes me wonder if Switch 2 games can be emulated in the same fashion. If so, then that leaves mainly online multiplayer games that can't be played, and online switch games are not a great experience.

[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 3 points 1 month ago

Ah, gotcha. It'll be interesting (in a bad way, most likely) to see how this will affect those business.

[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 1 points 1 month ago

Once again, this is why I didn't generalize and said that the PNW is well aware of that fact, and red states have their heads in the sand. I'm not sure how many times I need to say that to make it clear to you that I answered the question appropriately. I specified how Americans are feeling to back my statement of them being aware or not. Do you think the PNW, in general, gets their news from right wing news sources?

[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

I doubt that, to be honest. The supplies to make the items will also go up in price, and the US simply doesn't have the industrial power and cheap labor that other countries have to make them. GOP voters think that somehow it'll make all things cheaper (which actually would be a bad thing, deflation isn't a good sign for the economy), but the price of everything is about to skyrocket.

That's not to mention that the few suppliers that are 100% US based would just crank up their prices anyway, because they can.

Personally, and not having much experience in economics, I think prices will skyrocket, people will stop buying things, and then that will cause huge amounts of deflation, bringing the US right into a deep recession. I mean, my partner and friends have already stopped spending as much, and that was before today. It's only going to get worse.

[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It's definitely not legal, especially if your school is funded by the public. That "free internet and power" is paid by someone, and if it's the public, it's kind of a dick move.

They can't see what's in your ssh or VPN tunnels necessarily, but they can usually see where the packets are originating from and going to. So if you're say, accessing it from home directly to the server via VPN or SSH, if you're not doing so using a full VPN service like Mull, they'll be able to see the origin IP of your SSH or VPN handshakes, and thus your home IP.

[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 28 points 1 month ago

Surely US investors won't harvest data and/or enshittify the product!

[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 31 points 1 month ago

Should have just fired the CEO instead, would've saved millions and the company in one go.

Just last week, they were posting job listings for DevOps engineers. Glad the CEO's bullshit stopped me from even considering it.

[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 19 points 1 month ago (12 children)

Steamdeck is better in every way anyway.

[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

I don't think I'm the confused one here, to be honest with you, as shown by the other answers and upvotes in this thread. You do not have to specify non-US news to know that we're a rogue state - plenty of US media reports on it all the same. The question is clearly asking if Americans are aware that they're now a rogue state, and I answered appropriately.

It seems like maybe you don't want that to be the case, but my answer still stands: Yes, many Americans, especially in the PNW, are very aware of that fact. Americans in red states [the ones who watch Fox news especially] have their heads in the sand. You do not need to consume any media at all to be aware of that fact, it helps, but you don't require it to acknowledge it.

I fully understand and acknowledge that we're seen as a rogue state externally, and am painfully aware, as is much of the PNW. It's the red states that think "we're the best country in the world, and in fact, the only one that matters", which is exactly what my first comment was describing. People in blue states are rightfully embarrassed and are trying to distance themselves from the federal government for precisely this reason.

[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

I don't think I agree, and many in the thread didn't get that idea. People outside of the US are obviously aware, the title is clearly asking if people inside of the United States are aware. Why would someone outside of the US have to ask if people outside of the US are aware? It makes no sense.

also (emphasis mine):

people in the US aware that they are a rogue state

It makes no grammatical sense if they're asking about opinions outside of the US.

[–] AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 49 points 1 month ago

Most of all, the US is fucked.

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