[-] darq@kbin.social 191 points 11 months ago

Japan has been in the year 2000 for the past 50 years.

[-] darq@kbin.social 94 points 1 year ago

These are critical chemistries that enable modern day life

Then maybe we need to examine "modern day life" with a more critical eye. Some sacrifices may need to be made, because they are worth being made.

There are also measures that lie between "ban" and "use freely". If we cannot eliminate the use of these chemicals in chipmaking, then we need to reconsider the disposability of these chips, or we can even consider if less effective processes result in less damaging chemical use, and accept a bit of regression as a trade-off.

[-] darq@kbin.social 86 points 1 year ago

She shot her shot. No regrets.

[-] darq@kbin.social 352 points 1 year ago

This is the consequence of the hatred that transphobes, garden variety conservatives and TERFs alike, have stoked. And the narrative that the media has gleefully ran with.

Being visibly trans or gender-non-conforming nowadays is genuinely scary in a way I think a lot of people don't fully understand. And of course when femininity is being policed, women of colour tend to suffer too, even if they are cisgender.

[-] darq@kbin.social 181 points 1 year ago

Remember, we know how to address many of the world's problems, including poverty, homelessness, and climate change.

But those with capital in society choose not to.

[-] darq@kbin.social 149 points 1 year ago

I've had bedbugs before, they got into my luggage on an extended trip. And I just have to say screw bedbugs. They're absolutely miserable little things and difficult to get rid of.

At first it's not so bad. Just some itchy bites, nothing serious and they aren't a major disease vector. But they interfere with your sleep. And they mess with your mind after a while. Eventually it feels like they're crawling all over you whenever you're in bed, wherever your skin touches the linen, even if they aren't actually there.

So yeah they aren't the end of the world. But I'd do a lot to avoid them.

[-] darq@kbin.social 123 points 1 year ago

I would have thought that such a feature would be completely uncontroversial. Really weird that some people seem resistant to it.

[-] darq@kbin.social 93 points 1 year ago

I feel like the BBC's "aura" of impartiality makes it all the more dangerous when it does occasionally engage in propaganda. A lot of regular folks put a lot of trust in the BBC.

[-] darq@kbin.social 183 points 1 year ago

Gamers have gotten quite lucky so far that the company that has been in the position to turn the screws and establish a monopoly has been content to only make gobs of money, instead of trying to make all the money like pretty much every other entertainment industry.

[-] darq@kbin.social 84 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Oh it did make everything crystal clear. If one isn't gullible.

[-] darq@kbin.social 177 points 1 year ago

Because it's not actually about the pronouns. These people aren't actually angry about pronouns.

They're angry about trans and non-binary people. They're angry that people are growing to accept these people, who they do not think should be accepted. They are angry that a group they don't think is normal, is being accepted as normal.

[-] darq@kbin.social 88 points 1 year ago

The line dividing working class from owning class is not their monthly salary. It's their relationship to capital. Do they work for their living, or do they own for their living?

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