• 0 Posts
  • 924 Comments
Joined 11 months ago
cake
Cake day: July 29th, 2023

help-circle




  • Bytemeister@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.worldCNN's debate was no fair fight
    link
    fedilink
    Ελληνικά
    arrow-up
    4
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    edit-2
    17 hours ago

    2 major problems with that. Good luck getting him to agree to a debate with fact checking. Even when he is blatantly lying, he’s just going to accuse the fact checkers of bias, and force his supporters to distance themselves from reality more than they are already.

    The best defence is to ignore it, and focus on the issues that people care about. The best thing Biden can do is present a strong coherent front, and pretend like trump isn’t even there at all.


  • Bytemeister@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.worldPlease vote
    link
    fedilink
    Ελληνικά
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    edit-2
    17 hours ago

    …how well he did quickly processing and responding to trump’s gish gallop and unchecked stream of consciousness mistruth firehose with little help from the impotent moderators

    This ain’t you fam? Maybe read what you wrote before you accuse someone else of building a strawman.

    Now take your shitty ad-hominems and fuck off.






  • Bytemeister@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.worldPlease vote
    link
    fedilink
    Ελληνικά
    arrow-up
    6
    ·
    edit-2
    17 hours ago

    This. Debates mattered 20+ years ago, when Candidates had just a few opportunities to talk about who they are, what they’ve done, what they want to do, and why those qualites make them the best choice for President.

    Now, we have a near inescapable connection to politics. The content of the message is known, and the only reason for debate is confrontation, and delivery is all that matters.




  • It’s probably a bit of both here. We didn’t have the “disposable” lifestyle 50 years ago that we have now, and a stronger push for efficiency and features has had trade-offs in complexity and reliability.

    Example: My current dryer (and my dad’s new dryer) both have a lot more plastic in them. The motors are smaller, and quieter, while making the same power (or more). They are loaded with temp, humidity, weight and wobble sensors, and my dryer has 4 dials, 5 different temperatures, and 2 different modes. The old one, had a dial to control the heat, and a timer.

    As for disposable, I think older generations had an expectancy that you would buy an appliance once or twice in your life. I’ve got a 1000 dollar poket shit-posting device that I’m going to get rid of because it is pushing 4 years old. We just accept that these devices are uneconomical to repair, and we toss them out. I think the only things American’s bother to fix anymore are cars, and that’s going away because every year, they get harder and more expensive to repair.


  • I usually buy Asus for computers, and I go for a mid-range business model with dedicated graphics. They’re cheaper than the gaming counterparts, still have good specs, and they are much more reliable and easy to work on.

    Had a secondhand Alienware, circa 2017, and that thing looked nice, but it was heavy, bulky, and you had to remove the back cover, drives, battery, WiFi antenna, and a bezel just to swap the CMOS battery. But that’s everything Dell IMHO.