• @[email protected]
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    The Internet.

    That’d remove the circuses from our bread and circuses… and some of us are out of bread

      • @[email protected]
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        While I can see the plus side of being able to identify bots, I don’t think the WEI is the right way to do it, and Google definitely isn’t the right company to be handling it

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          Plus how do you spot the difference between a good bot and a bad bot? Web crawlers from search engines are for example inherently good, so they should still be able to operate, but if it is easy to register a good bot in WEI, it is also easy to register a bad bot. If it is hard to register a good bot, then you’re effectively gatekeeping the automated part of the internet (something that actually might be Google’s intention).

          • @Bakersfield
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            I was thinking the same thing about Google wanting their bots to be the only ones allowed to crawl and index the internet.

          • @[email protected]
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            A bot that only reads your website is good, one that posts things or otherwise changes your database less so.

      • @[email protected]
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        259 months ago

        I just wish everyone would switch to Firefox.

        It is because Chrome has a monopoly, is close enough to monopoly.

    • @datelmd5sum
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      the internet is the first thing they shut down to control riots in authoritatian countries

    • @expatriado
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      89 months ago

      but how are we supposed to organize gathering times and places to start rioting? on the paper?

      • Tippon
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        39 months ago

        Bridgefy

        https://bridgefy.me/

        From their site:

        ‘Bridgefy is a free messaging app that works without the Internet. Perfect for natural disasters, large events, and at school!’

        It works over Bluetooth, and lets you send messages to other users without needing an internet connection. I haven’t used it yet, but the app looks straightforward enough :)

  • Admiral Patrick
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    1059 months ago

    That’s a very complex question that depends on many socioeconomic factors. But the answer is probably porn.

    • @hearthingOP
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      I’m gonna be honest. This is what I was looking for when I asked the question 😂

    • @paddirn
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      129 months ago

      From my cold, dead, well-lubricated Hands!

    • wilberfan
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      This is the first thing that occurred to me.

    • @applejacks
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      lol, first of all, gross.

      second of all, there is enough porn to last any average coomer a lifetime.

  • @[email protected]
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    water/wastewater. something people dont think about, just turn on the tap/flush the terlet.

    peoples places of living would back up and they wouldnt have safe water to drink

    • @Mr_Blott
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      Highly recommend getting a filter jug, even if you have good water. Makes you think every time you fill it just how much water we use daily

    • @CADmonkey
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      I think any utility going down would cause that, and probably within a day or two.

    • @xantoxis
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      When France extended retirement age, waste management stopped cold in solidarity with the protests and its overnight disappearance was supported by most of the population, so I don’t think that’s it.

      • ???
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        Yes, but that’s because it motivated them to strike. That’s basically the less violent version of a riot.

  • @[email protected]
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    Railroading. Not the next day, but probs pretty quick. There’s a reason Biden nipped the railroad strike in the bud, and my theory as to why he’s trying to build up the “pro-union” image again before the election - he really screwed labor in that move.

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        I actually did miss that, thank you for replying. I had been working for a passenger rail company at the time, but ended up leaving my job a little after the big event and didn’t keep up on the news.

        That being said, I still think the union could have gotten a much better deal had they been permitted to strike. They were originally asking for 15 paid days (note: I think they would’ve settled lower, but higher than 4). While the deal that was negotiated does help people, it is a far cry from what’s needed. I worked at the best of the railroads (in terms of contract), and that was too much for me. I was on call 6 days a week and worked all 6 of those days for several months straight. I got sick a lot more often in my year on that job than ever before and it’s becuse I didn’t have rest. But again, that was the best contract in the RR, freight workers (at the time at least) were on call for up to 2 weeks at a time, sometimes being called in more than once a day.

        I haven’t looked at the new contracts that freight workers are getting now, but I know that 4 days sick leave (7 if you convert your personal days), is not enough, even if they got contracts as good as we had at my company. The railroads use and abuse their employees, and employees should’ve gotten a lot more than they did. A strike would have ground things to a halt, but that’s literally the point. That’s the only card we have as workers and Biden took that away at a pivotal moment.

        So I personally still think it was a shit deal, and it still leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I’m glad that workers are getting more now than they were, but they could have gotten more had they not been kneecapped.

        • @Dkarma
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          I agree with your sentiment and am frustrated at why Dems in general have such a hard time siding with labor and the more progressive wing of the party.

          • @[email protected]
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            It’s because the overton window has shifted so much that the Democrats only have to give scraps to workers and that is still the best those workers will get from any viable political party. It’s better than what the Republicans are offering which is getting financially pissed on or literally shot.

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              Exactly. And maybe I’m just a salty leftist, but I don’t think we should thank dems for not pissing on us when they choose to spit on us instead.

              • @[email protected]
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                I agree with your sentiment. But I don’t fault the party itself for having grown to cover so much turf that there is room for conservatives. I don’t like that and I wish it would fragment and support multiple parties - but alas FPTP.

        • @Dkarma
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          But he did go the extra mile. Credit where due. Tfg would have thrown towels at them.

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      But is a strike enough to make the industry disappear ? Several European countries (especially France) regularly get large strikes in the rail (and indeed these workers are essential thus striking works). For a few days/week people find alternative way to commute, employer close their eye on people coming late/leaving early but a week of strike (even a hard one) isn’t enough to collapse the economy

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        This strike was regarding freight rail and would definitely not cause the industry to disappear since rail is the most cost effective way to transport certain goods, and we do not have enough infrustructure for trucks to be a reasonable alternative (and we have a hell of a lot of roadways). Here’s a basic list of common things freight trains carry.

        Many people would feel the hit from things like lumber and car shortages, but I think hazmat materials would be the biggest stopper of the economy. According to this page rail transports 99.9% of hazmat materials in the US, including 11% of the US’s crude oil at it’s peak oil shipments in 2014, though idk how pipelines factor in/how companies distibute gasoline, so not sure if that would affect gas prices in some areas more than others or if it would affect the nation as a whole. What I do know is that many industries rely on our freight system, and it can’t all be converted to trucking. Many workers wouldn’t have raw materials to work with and it would touch everyone in some way.

  • @fubo
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    Alcohol. First the casual drunks get pissy, then the serious drunks get sick.

  • @zeppo
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    Grocery stores, logistics (trucking/railway), electricity, petroleum, cocaine

    • TheLemming
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      Huh, cocaine? I think would be more chill without it wouldn’t they? And more aggressive etc without their heroin

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        Yeah, you’re right. Cocaine users would be crashing hard and not feel like rioting. I had been thinking of changing it to opiates.

  • @[email protected]
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    Information Technology.

    Not immediately. But imagine what would happen if the engineers of Google and the other data centers like AWS went down for more than 24h.

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    Tobacco, that shit is addictive, and looking at gow often the bad suburbs were drug traffic occurs end up rioting…

    • @MrVilliam
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      329 months ago

      Then why isn’t America rioting?

      • @hearthingOP
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        Can’t riot against something being taken away if you never had it in the first place and have convinced yourself that you don’t need it 🫠

      • @FollyDolly
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        Militarization of the police, and a extremely unfair, draconian, for profit prison system.

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        Maybe in a couple of days when Kaiser staff go on strike.

        • @MrVilliam
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          I’m an American in my mid 30s. I’ve traveled to other countries, made friends with people in other countries, and I myself lived in Germany for a few years. I’m pretty sure my view comes from an adequately knowledgeable position.

  • craigevil
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    Not an industry, but if EBT/food stamps payments stopped there would definitely be riots. Not that aren’t already.