• @WhatAmLemmy
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    1991 year ago

    Luckily, we can choose to reject reality and believe whatever makes us feel better.

    I feel best believing the biosphere is gonna force humanity to “find out” for the last century of fuckin around with a recklessly unplanned terraform.

    • genoxidedev1
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      1221 year ago

      Love how the collective of humanity needs to find out because the richest few fucked around.

      • Striker
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        You can always find these people and make them find out. They are actively committing genocide against the human race.

      • very smart Idiot
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        -1091 year ago

        But the rich are supplying a demand. And a ton of innovation wouldn’t be there without them.

          • @[email protected]
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            271 year ago

            Why does it seem like there are a ton more conservatives here on Lemmy than there were on Reddit?

              • @[email protected]
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                291 year ago

                I don’t know how I feel about it. On one hand, it makes for less of an echo chamber. On the other hand, their thoughts are fucking stupid and it hurts my brain to see them.

                • Pons_Aelius
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                  161 year ago

                  They have the right to be here and express their thoughts.

                  What they don’t have is a right to our attention.

                  Ignore them and block accounts that get annoying.

              • @[email protected]
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                61 year ago

                I mean, I think they’re definitely still in the minority. It seems like there’s a larger proportion of them here than on reddit. I see more of their opinions here. Maybe that’s just how the algo works here regarding upvotes & downvotes and how comments are displayed.

            • Bleeping Lobster
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              181 year ago

              Happy to have them here. I almost never agree with them, but not only is it good to have your opinion challenged (though often wearying to have to repeat yourself), it’s good for THEM to have their opinion challenged too. Maybe only 1/100 will change their opinion after being challenged and seeing that their opinion is very much in the minority, but that’s 1/100 more than if we were all chatting away in a safe space with no opposing views.

              (and to be clear, no I don’t think shit like nazis, devout racists etc is an ‘opposing view’ that deserves any debate)

            • @givesomefucks
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              71 year ago

              For every person that choose to leave reddit…

              There’s 5-10 “conservatives” who were ip banned and dont have a choice between Reddit and Lemmy.

            • @ShakyPerception
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              They are not getting down-voted into nothingness for refusing to tow the party line.

              I appreciate the variety of opinions presented here. Plus (in my experience) the conversation has been civil.

              • Refurbished Refurbisher
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                Yeah. I hardcore disagree with conservatives as a libertarian socialist myself, but I always want to hear what people who disagree with me (and people who agree with me) are saying, and engage in civil conversation with people who actually believe what they say.

                The problem for me comes when shills (people who don’t believe what they say but get paid to say it) come into the conversation, or when people use outright disingenuous arguments (usually strawmans).

                • prole
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                  81 year ago

                  Assuming any conservative is arguing in good faith is your first mistake.

                  • Refurbished Refurbisher
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                    You very well may be correct, but I always like to assume people are good and are arguing in good faith until proven otherwise.

                    If I can “steelman” (opposite of strawman) their position, and argue against it easilly, I see no reason not to do so, and that also makes for a better argument for other people viewing the comment thread who may believe the false notion that climate change is either fake or not caused by humans.

                    To me, trying to argue that climate change is fake or not caused by humans is the same as trying to argue that the Earth is flat. Very easy to debunk.

                • @PoopingCough
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                  71 year ago

                  You mean like the disinformation that this user is literally spreading in this very thread?

                  • Refurbished Refurbisher
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                    41 year ago

                    If they actually believe it, I would like to argue the factual point, which is very easy to do. If they don’t believe what they are saying, then yes, I have a problem with it.

                    There is plenty of evidence pointing to the fact that climate change is real and that it is caused by humans. If they choose to not listen to evidence and hard facts, then they lost the debate. If they say that big money funded those studies, simply point them to the Big Oil-funded studies claiming that climate change is false, and the fact that they originally found that it was true, and then tried to bury it.

          • very smart Idiot
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            -551 year ago

            But they kinda do. Imagine Samsung or Apple stopping innovation. Company goes bankrupt.

            • @Phowrath
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              441 year ago

              You think Tim Apple is coming up with their innovations? Lol

                • @ShakyPerception
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                  41 year ago

                  while I do completely agree with Apple depressing lack of any innovation recently, until modern foldable phones become commonplace, there is only so much you can do with a brick of glass.

                • Fisting for Freedom
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                  21 year ago

                  That’s kind of a dumb way to make the point. Innovation isn’t necessarily apparent in a photo with no context or information. A bronze sword and a steel sword still both look like swords, but there a huge technological difference between them.

              • very smart Idiot
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                -251 year ago

                No, but it takes a person to control a company. A Person to direct the goals of a company. So I guess Tim Apple is somewhat involved if there is innovation or not.

                • @yesman
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                  191 year ago

                  That’s a good point. You must have a really smart boss to come up with ideas like that.

                • @Phowrath
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                  121 year ago

                  He’s very good with financials and supply chains, I’ll give him that.

                • prole
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                  61 year ago

                  No it doesn’t. Worker-owned co-ops exist. Didn’t you say you’re in Germany? You should know all about that.

                  • very smart Idiot
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                    -51 year ago

                    I don’t know what you think of us Germans. But we are rational capitalists. And I do believe to know a lot about it.

              • very smart Idiot
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                -411 year ago

                Man I am kinda sorry, that I invade your worldview.

                But rich people don’t have all their money stored in a vault like Dagobert Duck. It’s all stocks.

                And boy, if one of the companies make losses, then their money goes downhill. It’s volatile.

                And due to immense concurrence in innovation in the tech sector, every investor has a huge interest in innovation.

                And with many investment, the start of a company is ensured.

                The current capitalism is the system that works best.

                Especially the US capitalism is one hell of a driver in innovation. I live in Germany and many companies wouldn’t be possible here. Even though we have capitalism, it’s much softer than its US counterpart.

                The downside of course is poverty for cheaper labour.

                And that’s brutal, but it’s the reality we live in.

                Though I wouldn’t want to live in the US without healthcare, on the counter side I wouldn’t want to start a company here in Europe.

        • @MostlyBirds
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          411 year ago

          You mean the innovation that’s destroying the planet? Ok bro.

            • beardedrhino
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              291 year ago

              Holy shit please tell me this person is just trolling us. I refuse to believe this is a real take

              • @FordBeeblebrox
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                91 year ago

                Anytime someone points to the Saudis as an example to follow…probably don’t need to listen to anything else they say.

              • very smart Idiot
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                -341 year ago

                I am no troll. I believe that I see the world as it is. I guess so do you.

                Doesn’t matter much though. No matter what we do. We will see who is right. Luckily time passes all by itself. For now.

                • @DragonAce
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                  151 year ago

                  Yup, troll!

                  Move along people, nothing to see here.

                  • @boeman
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                    91 year ago

                    In fact, I’m not sure this user even exists…

                  • very smart Idiot
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                    -141 year ago

                    I take offence in being called a troll. It’s insulting. You can’t just call someone a troll with a different opinion and claim that this invalidates my argument.

                • prole
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                  61 year ago

                  But we’ve already seen who’s right. Most innovation comes from public universities and institutes.

                  • very smart Idiot
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                    -81 year ago

                    This is simply wrong. Basic research comes from universities and institutes.

                    But most research, Including research with application potential, comes from the privat sector. This includes the Pharma industry, the medical industry, the chemical industry, semi conductor industry and informatics.

                    It is mainly driven by big companies. In constant need to outperform their competition, or not to fall behind in research and innovation.

            • @zefiax
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              281 year ago

              This is a good example of the worst kind of pseudo intellectual bs that tricks the uninformed. It’s confidently wrong in so many different areas that I don’t even know where to start.

              • very smart Idiot
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                -261 year ago

                Maybe if you don’t know where to start means that you don’t know where I am actually wrong?

                • @Pumpkinbot
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                  41 year ago

                  Let me grab a shovel for you so you can dig yourself deeper.

                • @Sabzhero
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                  01 year ago

                  Come on Lemmy, how can you fall for this basic level of trolling

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              • very smart Idiot
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                -101 year ago

                I don’t think you have been reading a single one of the articles. The first one already is a not so fitting response to m claim that European style houses are ore resilient against extreme weather events.

                • Void_Reader
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                  51 year ago

                  The first one is about how wet bulb temperatures and extreme heat work. The second one is about Europe. Whether or not they are ‘more’ resilient doesn’t matter.

                  Also I don’t think you know what Europe is. Scandinavian, Central European and British houses are mostly made to keep heat in during cold winters. They’re not good for heatwaves.

                  Mediterranean style housing is definitely better for heat. But that doesn’t stop Italy, Spain, and France from having deadly heatwaves.

                  • very smart Idiot
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                    The first one is about how wet bulb temperatures and extreme heat work. The second one is about Europe. Whether or not they are ‘more’ resilient doesn’t matter.

                    Yes it does matter. European housing is well insulated. And definitely sturdier than US housing.

                    Also I don’t think you know what Europe is.

                    Yea, my bad. As a German I obviously have no idea what Europe is.

                    Scandinavian, Central European and British houses are mostly made to keep heat in during cold winters. They’re not good for heatwaves.

                    This is wrong. Insulation goes both ways. In summer it helps keeping the cooler night temperatures inside.

                    Mediterranean style housing is definitely better for heat. But that doesn’t stop Italy, Spain, and France from having deadly heatwaves.

                    Mediterranean housing is not especially good against heat. Wrong assumption. Swedes, Germans and the French are doing a much better job than the mediterranes.

              • very smart Idiot
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                -81 year ago

                A similar flood happened in 1804 in the same region. Exactly the same region.

                The houses were placed in a strategically bad position.

                And many had no cellars ( to reinforce the houses in the ground).

        • Refurbished Refurbisher
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          81 year ago

          Are you sure it’s not the demand driving the demand? The rich are the supply-side of “supply and demand”.

            • Decoy321
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              51 year ago

              … Do you really not know how combustion engines work?

              They use combustion.

              • @Sarcastik
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                31 year ago

                Shhh shhh. You gotta use crayons for the big words.

              • very smart Idiot
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                English is not my primary language. I believe it was explosion motor what you have written at first.

                And while I am no expert of the workings of a modern combustion engine, I do indeed have an understanding of how a combustion engine works.

                I also know what reaction takes place and I know the average fuel consumption of an average European car.

                • @givesomefucks
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                  01 year ago

                  I also know what reaction takes place

                  If it’s not an explosion, what is it?

                  Because literally any other answer that’s not a synonym for explosion is wrong…

                  • very smart Idiot
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                    It’s a controlled combustion. Not an explosion. Explosion is uncontrolled expansion of gases (also includes expansion without chemical reaction)

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          Ribbit

          • very smart Idiot
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            I give you that. Just a few were directly involved in innovation.

            But the rich do quite successfully create the framework conditions for innovation and development. Mostly driven by profit, but a world based purely on goodwill fails at the first doubter, the first who does not want to participate. So capitalism is what we got. And so far it has proven to be more resilient than other systems.

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