I’ve considered installing the equivalent of a spike club behind my vehicle to ward off tailgaters
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Disrupting the Halloween candy marketEnglish
9·2 months agoThat or “I don’t like candy”
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You wake up as a random 10-year-old in 2002 with your memories intact. In your hand is a USB drive with a backup of Wikipedia as of Jan 1 2025. You must keep your identity secret. What do you do?English
2·2 months agoWell, my immediate problem is the general lack of memory and personality change (can’t really rely on a 10 year old’s diary.) So… I’m probably going to need some sort of convincing injury to blame.
After that is the hard choice. I could toss the USB and just live. But the nature of the situation suggests I’m supposed to do something. At minimum I’d want the means to investigate the scenario. Running away has merits, but this sounds like a safe, stable situation, and it seems wrong to abandon the family this kid belonged to.
I’ll need a side hustle that works for a 10 year old… maybe trading cards or something along those lines. The money does not matter as much as the hustle and laying the ground work for an early interest in business and money making schemes. After that, retail arbitrage, then a bigger payout. Cashing in a big prize for a discovery or winning the lottery would draw too much attention, but sports betting could work. Then use that to move into financial markets. Moving slowly but setting things up to ramp gains by 18. I know that misses the goal, but doing it earlier depends entirely on the family situation. 20 is probably more doable.
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What is this thing?@lemmy.world•(SOLVED!) Some kid wearing a Zebra costume. Made in Japan.English
7·2 months agoFound an Etsy listing: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1592716281/vintage-ceramic-pixie-figurines-zebra
Possibly made/imported by Norcrest https://www.worthpoint.com/dictionary/p/ceramics/na--united-states/norcrest-china-company
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Games@lemmy.world•Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter, a JRPG, just got released on Steam—and this is a big deal because this game is to PC what Final Fantasy VII was to PlayStation.English
61·3 months ago“1st Chapter” concerns me. Is this a complete, stand alone game with a satisfying conclusion or does it’s story ultimately rely on playing later games as well.
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News@lemmy.world•Most US adults think individual choices keep people in poverty, new polls findsEnglish
493·3 months agoU.S. Corporate Capitalism is a cult. Adherents worship the Market as god and believe it is the sole arbitrator of wealth and worth. They believe that if you give your time, money, labor, and life to the Holy Market and follow it properly it will reward you with wealth and importance, but if you do wrong by it, it will punish you with poverty. If you are rich, you must be a good person who should be listened to and emulated. If you are poor, you must have done something wrong and need to do right by the Holy Market by giving it more of you time and labor. The poor must be lazy because if they worked properly the Holy Market would surely reward them.
Thus, welfare, which separates the poor from the consequence of their economic sins, is evil.
Stock brokers are the priests. They commune with the Holy Market on behalf of people in exchange for a tithe (commission.) Billionaires are the saints. They have been greatly blessed by the Holy Market and thus are the best of all people and should be followed and emulated. The U.S. Federal Reserve chair is the Pope and the rest of that board are the cardinals. They represent the Capitalist orthodoxy and are often at odds with the more radical believers.
Donald Trump… is the messiah. The faithful believe he is here to bring in a second coming of U.S. financial greatness. They bring him offerings of gold. He travels the world in a (soon to be golden) flying chariot, wielding vast financial powers in order to extract tribute from other nations.

Same. We have it on several hundred computers, and I can’t really say it is any more trouble than 10. It has its annoyances to be sure, but no more than any other OS I’ve worked with. Maybe the work versions are just better, but I’ve not seen any issues with family PCs either.
I think maybe the root of the conflict is that it only works if you are fine with Microsoft’s “design” choices… cloud accounts, one drive integration, taskbar on bottom, etc., and many people on this platform prefer a much higher degree of control over the OS.