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Since America is bringing back kings what other kind of stuff is on your medieval wishlist?
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feudalism

    Broadly defined, it was a way of structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour.

    I'm a middle age Québécois and we learn about that system in secondary school when we talk about the early ages of New France. AFAIK it was however a bit different from empire to empire. In New France there were seigneurs (lords) holding vast pieces of land for the crown, called a seigneurie (lordship). Within that there were censitaires (serfs) that had to make use of the land and pay taxes.

  • Got a Point
  • A co-worker was like this a few years ago. He was arguing that the gym had AC and was always at the same temperature; that outside was too hot/cold/rainy/snowy, never perfect.

    He is also the type of person that wants to look and act like Rambo and couldn't see the irony in wanting a perfect pampered environment.

    But the pandemic came and the gyms closed for months so he started running outside, and never went back to running in a gym.

    It's just that sadly people are used to drive everywhere for everything. And this is unfortunately more political than one might think.

  • Germany's autobahn bridges falling apart
  • More like it doesn't want to get the money to maintain those infrastructure by going into further debt.

    I'm not following German politics very closely but the article mentions that this restriction is in their constitution.

    There was something in that genre in my province decades ago when a government dedicated itself to 'zero deficit' by cutting on infrastructure maintenance for many years. A bridge eventually fell. Classic story. It seems like a common thing.

  • Lockdown mode in Android 15 protects your phone from 'juice jacking'
  • This can also be practical in places where the police can force you to unlock your phone with biometrics but not with the PIN.

    Ever since I've seen the police here force people to delete the videos of them abusing citizens, I have been very wary of biometric identification.

    So far my 'emergency' procedure would be to restart my phone, as it's asking for a PIN after a reboot.

  • The current state of auto insurance: shit that belongs on a shady Kickstarter from 2013
  • Meh. I have a cabin in the countryside 130 km away from my apartment and I can cycle the whole way, or take a coach with a foldable bike and pedal the 30 km left.

    It's actually in the region where I grew up so I have to get there frequently to see my family. It's a hassle sometimes but it's only because my government can't adequately fund and maintain a decent transit network.

    I also bike to national parks nearby, and sometimes haul my inflatable kayak with a bike trailer.

    People overestimate distances and think the country side justifies a car but it's usually just excuses. I did move in a big city eventually but I lived in small towns and cities for a decade before that. I still hated cars and didn't have one.

    For example, my mother lives on a rural road outside a village of less than 2000 people. And she works in the next town that is 7 km away. Meanwhile I live in a city and work in the same city but I have to bike 9 km to get to work.

    So sometimes distances are shorter in smaller cities and towns but people still insist they need a car. People will give any excuse to use their car. It's like cocain.

    Also, here Uber is only available in major cities where it's competing with public transit anyway. AFAIK you can't take an Uber to a small town or a rural road.

    EDIT: Also, most people DO live in a city anyway. And they still have excuses to use a car.

    Today, some 56% of the world's population – 4.4 billion inhabitants – live in cities.

  • Metallica donates 80,000 euros to charity after two sellout Helsinki gigs
  • Oh they're not suing anyone for a change. I guess they have the means to give some of that money away now.

    I still remember them from the times they threatened to sue their fans for not buying their music.

    Metallica hadn't sued fans directly, but were making clear their intent to hunt them down. A consulting firm was hired, and complied a list of over 300,000 internet users in a single weekend who were alleged to have downloaded Metallica songs.

  • Defenestration
  • As a French speaker, this is one of the words that reminds me about the dropped "s" and the change in pronunciation over the centuries. We still say fenestration to talk about the windows of a building, but those are now called fenêtres, without the s in the middle. Same for words like veste (vest) and vêtements (clothes). Or foresterie (working in forests) and forêt (forest). Or fête (feast) and festoyer (feasting).

    There is a whole bunch of words now written with a circumflex accent that were written and pronounced with the "s", like défenestrer.

    More about those words here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumflex_in_French#Disappearance_of_"s"

  • Futuristic movies timeline
  • Babylon 5 (The Gathering) is set in 2257 and the following years. To my surprise, it's pretty close to The Fifth Element's timeline. However the date is about the same thing they have in common.

  • Disaster is nearing. Mass displacement. Mass starvation. Mass death. It is all imminent. Do you understand?
  • I know. I'm in my early 40ies and have been trying all my life to convince people around me and do what I could. But with time, I learned about the fraud that is plastic recycling and how capitalism is really not interested at all into solving the issue. My city is fining people for putting recyclables in the trash, but the recycling centres are full and they themselves trash the recycling. What matters is short term profits and virtue signalling. What matters is to look green. Just buy electric cars and everything will be good, apparently. Buy green! But don't stop buying!

    Then a pandemic happened and people disappointed me en masse. We could see the changes in the environment and in ways we could live, but most people were "EaGeR To GeT BaCk To ThEiR RoUtInE", even if it meant commuting 5 days a week to the office, just to "resume" the economy. What mattered was not other people, it was the economy. Even when they forced us to stay inside with curfews, people couldn't go out to run/walk in the evening, they barred unvaccinated people from stores (I'm vaccinated 4 times but it's still not okay), it was all for the economy and to save the system, not the people. And if you had a minor disagreement with this, you were a grandma killer for wanting to go cycling at night. Then we went back to our routines and nothing will ever change. People are whining because of paper straws and want the plastic back. And all this straw stupidity is not even important on the grand scheme of things. Most people don't want to change anything. Most people will not vote for change. The system does not have any incentive to change.

    I never owned a car and everyone around me is telling me how great they are and how I should definitely buy one because it's useful and practical. I would have total absolution! Some people here are vociferously fighting against active and public transit, and the government is actually cutting public transit funding. People are yelling at me when I trash some plastic instead of putting it in the recycle bin, then they drive away in their car that generates literal tons of toxic fumes and greenhouse gases in the air, accusing me of not caring.

    I gave up a few years ago. We will deserve most of it.

    Don't worry, the rich will eat well and survive, with their private security forces willing to kill others, while the poor will starve and die. We'll have rations and curfews but it will all be for the good of the people economy. Just like in the pandemic, It will be an effort of the poor, to save the rich. That's what we want. You just have to become rich before it happens.

  • And Debian is supposed to be the stable one
  • AFAIK Kodi can use pulseaudio and probably pipewire. I use Kodi too on those computers and I just leave it to use the default PA device that I've set. I switch the default devices with pasystray.

    What's usually breaking for me is paprefs. Every so often after an upgrade, the options are greyed out and I can't share or access my devices over the network.

    I never tried to setup simultaneous output before because I just switch from device one to another, but I just enabled it in paprefs and it's working too.

  • The Case Against Car Ownership
  • I won't bother reading AI stuff. I don't appreciate cars in large parts because of their environmental impact. And the same goes for AI.

    Just as cars, AI is also polluting our spaces, and wasting energy.

  • Life Pro Tip!
  • We (Canadians) actually have two layouts to type French characters. The modern Canadian multilingual layout, and the traditional "French (Canada)" layout. As an older French speaking Canadian, I prefer the traditional layout but both work. You can even type English words with these.

  • And Debian is supposed to be the stable one

    The last two upgrades have broken my audio setup.

    First the options for Network Server and Network Access in paprefs were greyed out and my sinks disappeared after upgrading to bookworm. I just had to create a link to an existing file and it was working again but, it's weird that it was needed in the first place. Pretty sure it has something to do with the change from pulseaudio to pipewire but I'm not very up to date on that subject and I just want to have my current setup to continue working.

    Then yesterday I just launch a simple apt-get upgrade and after rebooting my sinks disappeared again. The network options in paprefs were still available, but changing them did nothing. I had to create the file ~/.config/pipewire/pipewire-pulse.conf.d/10-gsettings.conf and stuff it with "pulse.cmd = [ { cmd = "load-module" args = "module-gsettings" flags = [ "nofail" ] } ]" in order to have my sinks back.

    I know it's not only a Debian thing, as I can see this happening to people on Arch forums, but as Debian is supposed to be the "stable" one, I find it amusing that a simple upgrade can break your sound.

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    Any way to report ads?

    Using Boost for Lemmy, I got an obvious political ad from the right asking to sign a petition to scrap the gun "ban" in Canada (it's a registry not a ban).

    Now I understand this is an ad but I don't appreciate having propaganda from the right injected into my browsing on lemmy. Have better ads, or let us report them.

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