HardNut

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[–] HardNut@lemmy.world -3 points 7 months ago (20 children)

Historical precedence says you're wrong. Rockefeller, a prominent capitalist and thus commonly demonized by anti-capitalists, supported initiatives to combat hunger. His foundation provided substantial funding for soup kitchens during the great depression, and his foundation has continued to focus on public health, education, and scientific research.

JP Morgan, "the ghost of rich dudes passed", was also philanthropic as fuck. He didn't donate food directly, but his efforts supported educational institutions, scientific research, and the arts.

Even Elon Musk has a foundation that studies renewable energy research, space exploration, pediatric research, and more, all at cost for the betterment of the world. In fact, when it was especially popular to point out that his wealth could end poverty entirely, he started directly asking people for their metrics and potential methods. He was clearly ready to put resources into fixing a problem, but nothing ever came of it because no one actually had real metrics or methods, they just wanted a reason to dunk on Elon.

Okay so those are just some guys I already knew about, what if I just pick a random "capitalist" name I hear commonly thrown around. Carnegie, sure, not sure what he did but I know I've seen his name besmirched for being capitalist aaaaand yep look at that! In his older age he donated most of his wealth to the establishment of public libraries, educational institutions, and foundations aimed at promoting world peace. I literally had no idea about any details of this guy's life, but yeah, it's not surprising that a successful prominent capitalist lived a life of philanthropy in his later years, because that's the more consistent pattern.

Have you ever once even tried to look into whether what you believe is true or not? Or would you just rather hate a label you've been told to hate?

[–] HardNut@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago

I think you missed the point.

[–] HardNut@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

They aren't manufactured, you have to buy them from people second hand.

[–] HardNut@lemmy.world 0 points 7 months ago (2 children)

I'm sure that's part of it. Antifa is definitely not well structured, and anarchists could probably be opposed to any official organization.

Let me put it this way, the post talks about a journalist who investigates antifa, which the op of this comment chain mocked because they're not an organization. But, this is an argument of semantics, and the post didn't use that word to begin with. Regardless of what you call antifa, he's trying to investigate and see what they're about.

It's a very dishonest way to deride people. If you don't mind me asking, if you don't think the word organization is appropriate, what's better? I mean I just say group, can't really be wrong going that general but it also doesn't say much. Like, when you said "people who participate in Antifa...", what type of thing are those people participating in?

[–] HardNut@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago

The weird thing is I get cover art and hardware transcoding with Emby but I've never paid. I know it has it because 4k playback was lagging until I enabled it 🤷‍♂️ and it would be weird to imagine emby without cover art of any kind. Doesn't every media app just scrape by title? Is this referring to something else?

I also use the native emby app on my phone, I think my smart TV has it too, unpaid. Man, I'm really confused about their paid features lol everything I think would be needed seems to be in native Emby as well. So weird.

Good to know though, I could see downloading for offline use being very useful for travel and stuff.

[–] HardNut@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Emby or Jellyfin?

[–] HardNut@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

I feel like your interpretation of my comment is really off. I've never had issues with paywalls, and the reason I said the ad thing was my only gripe was because I thought I didn't have to explicitly say it wasn't a big deal. I haven't had any problems that make me feel like I owe it to myself to find something better, because my Emby experience has been great.

The point of my comment is that I'm curious what I'm missing out on, since people's problems with Emby don't really line up with my experience.

[–] HardNut@lemmy.world 6 points 7 months ago (7 children)

I keep hearing this, but my emby server has been running strong for a few years now without issue. My only gripe with it is the emby premiere ads that take up a lot of home screen space, but I got rid of it with custom CSS that you can put in emby settings, doesn't even show up on the phone app anymore.

I've heard Jellyfin implemented features that emby puts behind a paywall too, but I'm not sure what. Care to fill me in on what I'm missing?

[–] HardNut@lemmy.world -1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

What a weird question. No one specifically owns and dictates the feminist movement, and op didn't imply that there was. The answer you're demanding is at the core of cultural movements evolve, which is an incredibly complicated topic and I think it's kind of shitty to ask this pose this question like some obvious truth they're missing or something.

Modern feminist culture is incredibly poisonous, because its values were gradually eroded from bad actors. The people who dictate movements are simply the more passionate and convincing people that choose to try to. If a movement happens to have pretty vague ideas about its goals, it's actually very easy to undermine its greater purpose to more nefarious specific goals. Or rather, it's hard to keep from happening, because often the more selfish and destructive people are the ones who seem most passionate.

[–] HardNut@lemmy.world 13 points 7 months ago (6 children)

This was my experience with micro usb, and everyone seemed to agree they were total shit. As for USB-C, I've never even heard of someone having trouble with the actual cord. Generally the issue is that there is lint or something in the charge port. I don't think I've ever thrown out a USB-C cord, to my memory.

In short, check for lint, and if that's not the issue then yeah it really might be your phone. Mind if I ask what kind of phone you have?

[–] HardNut@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I took a look at your comments purely because his reply made me curious. I don't think there's anything wrong with your comments. The only downvoted comment of yours I saw was that Trudeau has the worst approval rating ever, which is a matter of record, not opinion.

It's not on you, you're fine. I've had a similar experience here, people just don't seem to be able to take disagreement as anything less than personal

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