Lemmy users try really hard to blame cops for everything.
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TBF, the fake depth of field that phone cameras generate can be pretty awful as well.
So are we now pretending that autogenerated code hasn't existed for years?
I used to live across the street from an organization that handed out food every Wednesday afternoon. On Thursday morning we would wake up to trash everywhere. The street and sidewalk in front of our house would be covered in styrofoam boxes, bags, utensils, napkins, and food scraps. Roaches and rats had their own free meals every Wednesday night.
Most people were there to get food. Some people were there to get food and sell drugs, and it pretty much ended up as an open-air drug market buffet.
It's easy to sit back in a clean house in a clean neighborhood and yell across the fence that they should feed the homeless wherever they want. It's another thing entirely to have to live and work next to these events.
The city has clearly told these guys you can hand out food in designated areas, and they are not doing so. It's a publicity stunt as much as it is a feeding program.
If opt-in telemetry is spyware then the FOSS community truly is off the rails.
Ooh Lemmy checklist
✔️ Cops bad [ ] Capitalism bad [ ] Windows OS bad
It's a solid solution only if someone ponies up the money to pay for the incredible effort it takes to convert an office building into residences. Waving your hands in the air and telling someone else to pay for it is not a good argument.
take their kids outside and punish them
Lol ok
Meh, it gets a bit unsettling and empty when you get into your 40s. At least it did for me. We had a kid (much) later in life and I'm glad we did. We had our DINK fun in our 30s, and I still long for those days sometimes. But having a kid is like filling a hole you didn't realize you had. And there are moments of joy and bonding that are simply indescribable.
Anyway, to each their own.
Ooh, a hit piece planted in the WSJ. Knives are out.
Lol where did you pull this theory out of?
Try to focus on the words the man is saying instead of his hairstyle.