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Does enshitification happen because companies are publicly-traded?
  • Yeah, but we’ve had countless examples of loss-making tech companies with sky-high valuations. Amazon didn’t make a profit for something like 20 years. Investors of course want returns, but they can differ on the timeframe they’re willing to wait for them.

  • Why do people say "Catholics and Christians" in (USA) when Catholics are also Christians, as if they refer to it as a different religion.
  • Evangelicals are an almost entirely US phenomenon. In the rest of the world, Protestant countries like Germany and the UK are more liberal than Catholic countries like Ireland and Italy. For example, Italy “legalised” abortion in 1978 but the vast majority of gynaecologists refuse to perform them on religious grounds. Ireland didn’t legalise until… 2019!

  • Opinion | How Ireland Fell Out of Love With Joe Biden - The New York Times
  • Yes. Saying “at least half of Ireland” made it sound like you thought Ireland was divided in its religious affiliations. It would make sense if you were talking about Northern Ireland, which has faced more than a century of bitter sectarian division, but Ireland is solidly Catholic.

  • Tens of thousands of pregnancies from rape occurring in abortion-ban states
  • To further clarify: These figures are entirely based on estimates. They’re not “more visible” because of the abortion bans (the statistics used to make the estimates are based on pre-ban crime figures and an assumption about the percentage of rapes that result in pregnancy).

    I’m not saying this to criticise the study, but it’s important to understand what the numbers represent.

  • Splitwise alternative
  • Is there a reason you don’t just get a joint bank account (or credit card)? Put equal amounts in each month and use that for all shared expenses. Zero effort, totally fair.

  • So I finally did the math on data brokerage and worked out how much we're all being robbed
  • It’s true that a lot of data isn’t sold, but a large chunk of the figure you quote also seems to include business data — stuff that contains zero personal information but is still hugely valuable to companies and investors (look at how much this report costs, for example, or consider that a Bloomberg terminal costs around $25k/yr).

    And remember, those investment buyers make up a big chunk of the consumer data market too and are only interested in aggregated insights to inform trading strategies. They don’t care about personal info or targeted ads.

  • Four in five cyclists report aggression from drivers
    'The culture war is making it more dangerous': Four in five cyclists report aggression from drivers

    I’m shocked to learn that some cyclists haven’t experienced aggression from drivers.

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    Why do comments differ across instances?

    If I visit a community from Feddit and then another instance, the comments often differ. I understand there are some issues with defederation between some instances, but this doesn't seem related to that.

    For example, here's the post-race discussion on the Formula 1 community on Feddit: https://feddit.uk/post/320484

    And then the same discussion on lemmy.world: https://lemmy.world/post/950479

    I don't understand why a significant number of comments aren't visible on Feddit.

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    Mark Renshaw reunites with Mark Cavendish for final Tour de France
    www.cyclingnews.com Egan Bernal returns to Tour de France in eclectic Ineos Grenadiers squad

    ‘It’s not about numbers, it’s about character’ says Colombian

    Egan Bernal returns to Tour de France in eclectic Ineos Grenadiers squad

    Australian joins Astana as 'sprint and lead-out consultant'.

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