SirEDCaLot
SirEDCaLot t1_izafdft wrote
I have no idea but I can say it's not just you. And it seems like it's mostly in the last couple years. Paint used to be made of some kind of very bright multi-faceted reflective stuff (glass beads or something) and now it's just paint that disappears when damp
SirEDCaLot t1_iybuxm4 wrote
Saying you'll change is easy. Actually changing is harder. Keeping that change is hardest.
If he is actually making the effort, and it's lasted more than a couple weeks, then I say sure give him a chance. That doesn't mean believe him and it doesn't mean trust the history- it means give him a chance to prove himself changed.
SirEDCaLot t1_iybscnv wrote
Reply to comment by WhittlingDan in FBI working with Norwich police to investigate targeted hate messages toward Sikh community by BeerJunky
I should clarify- I mean most intolerant / racist people. Not most people overall.
SirEDCaLot t1_iy8n5m8 wrote
Reply to comment by mj0r in FBI working with Norwich police to investigate targeted hate messages toward Sikh community by BeerJunky
You'd think in a better-educated place like CT most people don't think like that.
It only takes one person to hire a billboard like this though. That's both the wonderful and awful thing with democracy- one person who wants to be heard and puts effort into it usually will be.
SirEDCaLot t1_iy8aurm wrote
Reply to comment by BeerJunky in FBI working with Norwich police to investigate targeted hate messages toward Sikh community by BeerJunky
Agreed. Most intolerant/racist people see headgear and think 'towel head terrorist'. Sikhs are so far away from that it's not even funny.
For example- it's a requirement of their religion that they carry a dagger called a Kirpan, which is to be used to come to the aid of any innocent person in distress.
To call the Sikhs in America 'Khalistani terrorists' is so far off the mark it's not even funny. It's like going to one of those pro-gay all welcoming Christian churches and calling them 'Westboro Baptist terrorists'.
SirEDCaLot t1_ixhqd7u wrote
Reply to comment by BumderFromDownUnder in iFixit put up a Right to Repair billboard on the New York Governor's drive to work by kwiens
Oh for sure. But I suspect if they could get away with it both Apple and Samsung would fill their casings with epoxy.
SirEDCaLot t1_ixhq748 wrote
Reply to comment by MakesShitUp4Fun in iFixit put up a Right to Repair billboard on the New York Governor's drive to work by kwiens
You're not wrong :\
This is why I'm against single-party rule, no matter which party is doing the single-party ruling. Reds and blues can be equally fucked up when they are guaranteed re-election.
SirEDCaLot t1_ixftxx0 wrote
Reply to comment by Worried_Lawfulness43 in iFixit put up a Right to Repair billboard on the New York Governor's drive to work by kwiens
I agree. The USB-C legislation is a great step. I just wish it went further- earlier versions of it included personal mobility devices like e-bikes and scooters. With USB-C up to like 240 watts now there's no reason those devices shouldn't be included (with a provision for allowing proprietary connectors for higher wattages, although I think USB-C should still be required so you can 240w charge when the proprietary connector isn't available).
My understanding is that this got dropped and it's just electronic gadgets for now.
SirEDCaLot t1_ixfrmm8 wrote
Reply to comment by Worried_Lawfulness43 in iFixit put up a Right to Repair billboard on the New York Governor's drive to work by kwiens
> Right to repair can also mean, better quality resellers with phones being sold for cheaper prices due to there being an abundance of decent quality secondhands on the market.
Hell yes. I'd love to see that.
I'd also like to see phones just built better. EVERYone puts one in a case. So why not make the phone a few mm bigger in each dimension and make it naturally indestructible?
SirEDCaLot t1_ixfog0l wrote
Reply to comment by Worried_Lawfulness43 in iFixit put up a Right to Repair billboard on the New York Governor's drive to work by kwiens
Agreed. This SHOULD be the type of thing EVERYONE can get behind. Of course those who benefit from selling disposable phones will make a stink like 'this unnecessary government intrusion into the private market will make your next cell phone more expensive' and some people will buy that :\
SirEDCaLot t1_ixepifl wrote
Reply to comment by SparkStormrider in iFixit put up a Right to Repair billboard on the New York Governor's drive to work by kwiens
It's not just the legal system. It's the whole economy.
Apple makes their billions selling everyone a new iPhone every year. So does Samsung and everyone else. If the machine is repairable (vs being just glued together as a solid lump of epoxy), it adds to the manufacturing cost, which means either less profits or higher price (and less sales). So it's easier to just say 'it's broken and it can't be fixed, throw it in the garbage and buy a new one' and everyone except the consumer makes more money that way.
Thus everyone has a drawer somewhere with an old phone that has a broken screen or a worn out battery or some other ailment that would be entirely fixable, if it was fixable.
On a societal scale though you're talking literally thousands of truckloads of broken phones and gadgets, many of which could be fixed if they were designed to be fixed. Or which could be fixed but the owner didn't want to decide between an overpriced 'authorized repair' and a cheap but 'unsafe' 'unwarranted' 3rd party fix.
And they all end up in 3rd world countries where little kids split them apart and boil the circuit boards in acid to strip the gold plating off the contacts.
I think the disease goes even deeper though. Look at clothing for example. Gotta keep up with the trend, gotta buy new outfits every year. The old ones are still perfectly good but because some asshole designer says they are out of fashion, they're no good. So they all go in the trash and we grow more cotton and make more synthetics to make more clothes to replace the perfectly good ones we already had because they were last year's color.
SirEDCaLot t1_ixekfn8 wrote
Reply to iFixit put up a Right to Repair billboard on the New York Governor's drive to work by kwiens
Good. Hope she signs it.
The less e-junk we have the better. Always better to fix than to replace.
SirEDCaLot t1_ixd9j3s wrote
Reply to comment by Ello_Owu in LPT: Stop fucking your hand and start preparing for sex by [deleted]
Start saving up because this is gonna be your life soon
SirEDCaLot t1_j1lns3t wrote
Reply to Time To Take Down Your Election Yard Signs by 1mJustALurk3r
Yeah I agree.
Near where I work there's a Bob Stefanowski sign stuck in the ground right next to a highway onramp. I've been tempted to remove it but there's no safe place to park near there to grab it.