[-] [email protected] 15 points 8 hours ago

Sounds complicated. What if we just banned all ads?

[-] [email protected] 12 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

A rainbow appearing in the sky over Dublin on the day that Ireland voted to legalize same-sex marriage? A tornado destroying the house of Rep. Joe Harding, who authored the infamous "Don't Say Gay" bill in Florida?

I don't know how much clearer He can get!

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

Take a look at configuration management systems like Puppet or Ansible. There are many ways to have a pre-defined, repeatable system configuration in a text file.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 2 days ago

ready and willing and even eager to mouth whatever he thinks will please whoever he's desperate to please at the moment.

How much would you bet that that doesn't apply to his wife, if you know what I mean?

[-] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago

I would've gone with: "Funny, you'd think somebody from Alabama would know what a third world country looks like." But, then, I'm not planning to run for President, and I won't need their votes.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago

The Taliban was in charge when the U.S. launched its invasion, and the Taliban is in charge now. I feel like maybe there's a joke waiting to be made here...

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Different strokes for different folks, as they say. That's precisely one of the things that I value most in social media— exposure to people and ideas outside of my day-to-day experience. I don't understand the femcel memes, or c/ich_iel, for example, but that's what makes them so fascinating. I was thinking of leaving Reddit even before the API fiasco, because the feed changed daily while not changing at all. I didn't find it valuable to see the same breaking news story posted to 15 different subreddits, nor the same "Men of Reddit: Do you pee through the underwear flap, or over the waistband?" question posted (literally! I watched and counted one day!) every 5 minutes. I didn't replace Reddit with Lemmy, I just stopped using the former when Apollo stopped working. Lemmy drew me in over the course of a couple of months. It's quiet, but you can have conversations instead of shouting into the void.

For me, Lemmy is far more successful.

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No, I wasn't stoned. This thought was inspired by the post the other day about how trees evolved independently (e: multiple times) from different plants, the product of convergent evolution.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 3 days ago

The only effective alternative is to vote for a new second party.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 3 days ago

Dammit. At least I was able to maintain the comforting illusion until I got to work.

[-] [email protected] 40 points 3 days ago

This has got to be rage-bait. Nobody is this fucking dumb, right? Please let me believe it's rage-bait at least until after breakfast.

[-] [email protected] 13 points 4 days ago

The country did vote for a white woman the previous time: Hillary Clinton won the popular vote.

[-] [email protected] 41 points 4 days ago

The Milgram experiment. The Zimbardo prison experiment. The bystander effect. At the end of the day, humans are just monkeys with smart watches. As social primates, it's really hard to be the one to stand up against the crowd. Our brains decide how to act based largely on the reactions of other humans around us.

It's disheartening.

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A little background information, as I've recounted a few times on Lemmy: Back in the '90s, UW-Madison professor Joel Rogers co-founded an aspirational new political party—creatively named the New Party—that tried to revive fusion voting. They endorsed a Democratic candidate for the Minnesota House in 1994, and the Minnesota DFL objected. They took the case to the Supreme Court, which upheld the ban on fusion voting. The New Party lost momentum and fell apart soon afterwards. Progressive Dane, based in Madison, is the only remaining New Party affiliate.

It's not surprising to see the Wisconsin Republican Party objecting to the practice; it will be interesting to see what the Wisconsin Democratic Party thinks. (I recently learned from the Wikipedia page on fusion voting that the Republicans and Democrats used to run fusion candidates to defeat socialists in Milwaukee.)

I wish United Wisconsin all the luck.

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I'm very glad to hear that this wasn't a targeted attack, it was just another instance of routine traffic violence that kills hundreds of people daily. That means that I don't have to care about the victims. I don't have to learn their names, or their stories, or see their faces splashed across the news as tragic, sainted victims of a destructive ideology. They're just more roadkill to be tossed anonymously on the heap of bodies. Thank goodness! There's a lot going on in the world lately, and the last thing I need is more terrorism victims to wring my hands about. I just don't have the time or the energy.

(/satire, I hope obviously)

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The partial veto that the Wisconsin governor can do is ridiculous. But it was ridiculous back when Tommy Thompson was doing it, too. If Republicans can use it, so can Democrats.

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In a sliver of good news for today, Michael Gableman faces consequences.

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I guess that every election now will have a referendum to amend the state constitution for funsies. Let's add Chapter 1 of the statutes—Sovereignty and Jurisdiction of the State—since that seems pretty important. Maybe the state symbols? I mean, nothing's more patriotic than the American Robin. Let's get the lyrics to "On, Wisconsin!" in there, too. That, and the 2025 Green Bay Packers schedule definitely should be in the constitution, and we can add 2026 next year.

Now that it's an open ledger, what other random crap should we put into our foundational document?

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This was peak Internet back in the day.

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The 2024 State Street Pedestrian Mall project was popular and led to increased activity on that stretch of State Street during the summer months, according to a report on the experiment(opens in a new window) adopted by the Common Council during its March 25, 2025, meeting. The first year of this experiment is leading City staff to evaluate a longer-term program while keeping or bringing back some of the elements of last year’s experiment.

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Early voting begins Tuesday (wisconsinexaminer.com)
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We have several city alder elections, as well as the state supreme court race.

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4THOT (midwest.social)
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This past week, I saw a car near the stadium with a vanity plate with this on it, and I can't stop wondering about the backstory. I guess it could be a sports player or fan referring to the 4th OT in a game. If it's supposed to read "forethought," the owner probably could have used some. Anyway, I guess the censors at WisDOT aren't clued into, or don't care about, Millennial slang.

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I can hear the vexillologists weep.

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This is why the April 1st election for Supreme Court is so critical. We need to have fair district maps to have a hope of getting a Legislature that will share the state surplus with cities instead of sitting on it. It's a Republican strategy to deliberately withhold shared revenue from Madison in order to force their agenda down our throats, like they did in Milwaukee, that led to the recent referendum to increase property taxes. (They've also withheld payments for municipal services that Madison has already provided to state buildings.) If Congress removes this tax exemption, too, we'll be doubly-squeezed.

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