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blindsight , (edited ) to Asklemmy in What podcasts have you been listening to the most during the year?

I've heard about this one before, but I'm downloading an episode now.

The one thing I hate about QI is that I've already seen it all and there aren't any more episodes.

Edit: That was great. It totally scratched the QI itch. Among many other tidbits, I now know how leech treatments were discovered, that there's a specific frequency that is arousing for badgers and sets off car alarms, and that in one year, over 700 American students were arrested for owning pagers.

Edit: Holy shit. The author of Goodnight Moon literally died from an overly-enthusiastic "can-can kick". She did it to prove she was feeling fine... (ironically) but she dislodged a blood clot that instantly killed her.

blindsight , to Canada in TD May Face US$2 Billion Money Laundering Fine, Third-Largest Ever: Analysts - Better Dwelling

I don't see that as a counterpoint. I think it's reasonable that banks (and corporations, in general) are fined significantly for regulatory violations.

With regulatory capture, most regulations are weak to begin with. And if they don't have teeth, then they're entirely pointless.

Two years of free cashflow is a good fine for serious violations of ethics/regulations, imho. I don't think they're getting off lightly with that, though; it's a significant enough fine that they're incentivized to do better and, even better, acts as a warning shot across the entire industry.

blindsight , to Canada in TD May Face US$2 Billion Money Laundering Fine, Third-Largest Ever: Analysts - Better Dwelling

Not quite so simple. Converting to USD:

TD has a 5.37% dividend yield, a market cap of 134.46B, and $8.498B in profit.

Doing the math, their earnings are 6.32% of capitalization. They have less than 1% slack in their earnings yield after dividends. That works out to about $1¼B per year in free cashflow. So a $2B fine is roughly 2 years of capital accumulation; a big setback for sure!

blindsight , to Chat in Why does beehaw and Lemmy in general feel so dead?

Just FYI that Beehaw defederated with Lemmy.world, so our experience is a bit different; being defederated from the biggest instance means we avoid most low-effort posting and vitriol, but it also means we miss most (?) of the content on Lemmy.

I'm not entirely sure how it works; I don't know if I can see if someone from Lemmy.world replies to my comments in other communities. I don't think so, since I can't remember ever seeing a Lemmy.world commenter, but I'm not totally clear on how defederation works. I think we just don't see those users at all, including posts/comments they make to other instances?

blindsight , to Linux in BlackberryPi Handheld

JFC. Stand-up meetings with people dialed in to the speakerphone. Buzz-screech all meeting every meeting.

blindsight , to Firefox in Firefox Power User Keeps 7,400+ Browser Tabs Open for 2 Years

Maybe it's just my ADHD, but I can't even imagine managing that many tabs.

In my workflow, I start a project, then keep opening new tabs as I need to look things up, frequently moving tabs between multiple browsers spanning my 32" monitor. So long as I'm working on that problem, I just keep opening new tabs.

Then, when I've finally squared away the section of the project I was working on, I usually just close the browser entirely and start fresh.

Needing to manually sift through the 80+ tabs I chaotically opened in the last hour or so to figure out what's worth keeping? Hell no. That's what browser history is for. It's Etch-a-Sketch time! Shake it clean and start fresh.

blindsight , to Asklemmy in What did you get into as it was dying or otherwise on its way out?

I think that's a much better way to start. Martin is clearly a discovery writer, but he talks like he's a plotter, and the intricacies of the political machinations imply he's a plotter, too.

He's written such a tangled mess that it's impossible to untangle everything. Plus, he's made his millions, so there's not much incentive for him to finish.

I started reading when book 5 was about "due" based on his expected release date he had previously announced thinking that book 5 would likely be out by the time I read up to that point. Over four years later book 5 finally released and I knew in my soul the series would never be finished.

blindsight , to Asklemmy in Why are many men growing beards again ?

Eh, idk. Depends on the person. I've been going for a "scruff" look for a few years now. I trim close-ish 1-2 times/week, just before it starts to get itchy from hairs getting long enough. I always have at least 1-2mm facial hair.

If I go clean-shaven, I have baby face and I look 10 years younger. Not a good look. A bit of scruff makes me look closer to my age, but I don't like the look of a full beard on me since I can't grow a decent mustache. It looks like I'm trying too hard.

blindsight , to Canada in Who here's committed to not shop at Loblaws' companies this month (and beyond)?

My wife and I are joining the boycott. Who knows what will come of it, but this might be a good reminder for the big grocery retailers that they don't have a right to our patronage.

blindsight , to Free and Open Source Software in Godot beginner game development tutorial video from Brackeys 🎮👨‍💻

I watched most of this video (in the background) the other day. I have a technical background, but I've never made a "real" game. It looks like a really good tutorial for newbies to making games.

I look forward to seeing the later videos!

Also, I found it an odd coincidence that he chose the exact knight sprite I used for a Scratch tile-based-game tutorial project for a lesson a few years ago. CC0 assets are awesome.

blindsight , to ADHD memes in Nothing but truth

Costco online is the only exception to this, for me. You need a paid account to shop there anyway, so I'm willing to jump through that hoop most of the time. It's still a pain, and I've definitely closed the tab a few times on Costco when I was pretty sure I was getting a better deal somewhere else.

blindsight , to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ in meme, and reality.

Yeah, fair. The setup is a bit technical for sure. You can set it up to default to different settings, though, so it would probably work well if the defaults are set correctly.

Like, my crappy old laptop can only handle H264s, not H265, but you can select video codec as a default. At least, I'm pretty sure you can.

My kids can manage it, and they're only 6 & 8.

blindsight , to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ in meme, and reality.

Eh, it's different. I like that I can choose individual streams for different quality. I watch at 720p on my old TV with crappy WiFi, or 4K on my desktop. Anything mainstream enough to be on a streaming platform will already be loaded, it's just obscure stuff you might need to add yourself, which you'd never get on Netflix anyway.

We usually watch shows in Stremio even if they're on Netflix.

blindsight , to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ in meme, and reality.

You'll likely also need to pay for a Debrid service. It's basically a download caching server, so if one user downloads a file, it's available to everyone.

With Stremio, that means that popular media will already have a zillion options pre-cached. If you want more niche stuff, then you can do the extra step to get your Debrid service to download it for you (assuming there's a public teacher that has it with seeders.)

It should also work for those download/file sharing sites, but I haven't bothered to figure it out yet.

blindsight , to Canada in Budget 2024 'likely to be the worst' in decades, former BoC governor says

"Ignore that Trickle Down Economics has never worked since it was invented. We just didn't trickle down hard enough. Let's eliminate all taxes on the wealthy. We're the ones who make all the jobs! It will be great! Trust me!"

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