[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 9 points 1 year ago

No. I have about a thousand things I'd rather do than work.

[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

Link to a store? I'd like one.

[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

Jesus. I think all the code I've written in the last decade could fit in two of those binders lol

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A game my brother and I are working on, made in godot.

[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 11 points 1 year ago

I've heard that they're hard line communists. Tankies, as the kids say these days.

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I think today was the closing of the API, right? So all the bot reposts on Lemmy should go away now? I'm looking forward to posts from Lemmings dominating my feed again.

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The gist:

Nearly half a century ago, however, in Trans World Airlines v. Hardison (1977), the Supreme Court announced that an “undue hardship” exists if accommodating such a request would require an employer to “bear more than a de minimis cost.” The Latin phrase “de minimis” refers to a burden that is so small or trifling as to be unworthy of consideration.

Pretty much everyone involved in this case, including all nine justices, agree that this “more than a de minimis cost” standard is wrong. As Alito writes, “in common parlance, a ‘hardship’ is, at a minimum, ‘something hard to bear.’” So an employer shouldn’t be able to show an undue “hardship” merely by showing that they will be hit with a trifling expense.

Groff repudiates this much-loathed line from Hardison. And it replaces Hardison’s “more than a de minimis cost” framework with a new rule, which requires courts hearing cases about religious accommodations to ask “whether a hardship would be substantial in the context of an employer’s business in the commonsense manner that it would use in applying any such test.”

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I'll admit, I was somewhat worried about this one.

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[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

I'm willing to see what it looks like, but I'd support defederation.

[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Seems reasonable.

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FMHY and Meta (lemmy.fmhy.ml)

I spent ~2 seconds looking for a post on this topic, and didn't see one, so if I missed it, that's on me.

A lot of people seem to be up in arms about Meta moving into the fediverse via a rumored twitter competitor called "Project 92". Obviously, this is more of a problem for mastodon than Lemmy, but since everything is connected here, it seems worth addressing.

So what is the FMHY position on this whole thing?

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Not too much to say, and you've probably heard all of it before, but I thought I'd drop it here. I don't mind my work, I dislike that I have to work- it spoils something that I sincerely love to do. More, it spoils the other things that I like to do when I'm not working. I have to deliberately remind myself that I'm allowed to sit and read without doing anything useful, because I feel like I should be using my free time to work on one of my side projects. My free time is limited, and it feels like a waste to use it on something as trivial as a book.

Because sooner rather than later, 8 AM rolls around again, and then I have to get back to it.

I'd like to read for fun without feeling guilty. I'd like to play a video game, or learn something, or doodle on a project without feeling as if I could use my time more productively.

I remember reading all day, for weeks, consuming fantasy epics with zero remorse or guilt, until I dreamed about fictional characters. I'd like to do that again - not all the time, just sometimes. When I feel like it. That's all.

[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

My girlfriend and I are watching From, and enjoying it. We were/are worried that there's a lack of direction and they're just generating mysteries without any intention of solving them. The last few episodes revealed a few things, though, and I'm slightly more confident that they do have some sort of endgame.

[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 28 points 1 year ago

I should probably thank Netflix for helping me save money. Their shenanigans pissed me off enough that I've entirely withdrawn from all paid streaming - I have a media server and a VPN now. Total media cost, $70 /year or ~$5.83 /month. For that, I have:

  • Access to any movie or t.v. show any streaming service has ever provided
  • No ads
  • Shows/films don't get removed from from the platform without warning.
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[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 15 points 1 year ago

My god. Find something important to be angry about.

[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 11 points 1 year ago

I've been a lurker on reddit for the most part and it seems easier to talk on Lemmy. I guess because it's a smaller community, or because your instance feels a little more private.

[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

I imagine if Lemmy/the fediverse get big enough, corps will make accounts. It's a small step from there to making their own instances, then modifying those instances so that they can see out, but you have to be registered locally to see in. I'm not sure how difficult that would be to implement.

[-] blackstampede@lemmy.fmhy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

Might seem naive, but I actually have a hard time imagining this. There's just not a lot to make one instance more desirable than another, which seems like a bad thing, but I don't think it is. I decided against signing up on lemmy.ml because it was laggy, so I went with a smaller instance- all the same content, but without the lag. If a lot of content gets created on one instance, there's no pressure to pile in, because you can view, comment and interact from a different, smaller instance.

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