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  • This is just my take on things. Feel free to agree or disagree.

    Woke nowadays has a different meaning depending on where you are on the political spectrum, but I think most gamers think of it as corporate virtue signaling with often counterintuitive "not actually progressiveness" and ends up just stereotyping minorities. For example the DLC character in Kill the Justice League is an old lesbian stereotype and rarely represents what modern lesbians actually look like. In fact lesbians don't have to "look like" anything, but then you wouldn't know they're lesbians, and the companies don't understand how to do this.

    Gamers can tell when a company is trying to "be progressive" while also having no idea how to do it properly, and it all comes off as incredibly cringe (Like DragonAge: The Veilguard) But when the developers are capable of telling a story, and integrate their modernized views into it, while making a great game (like Baldur's Gate 3) it no longer is "woke", just great.

    Games with progressive views have existed for a very long time, and have generally been well received. But they never really started this "fake progressiveness corporate virtue signaling" until recently and I think gamers really only care about this happening. So it isn't about and never was about the political messages themselves. And proof of this lies in the fact that the same people who complain about woke games also complain about censorship in other countries (like the Arcane lesbian relationship being erased in the Chinese release, or game companies logos not having rainbows only in middle eastern countries).

    I know a lot of people see in black and white, and you're either pro woke slop, or you're racist/sexist/transphobic. But reality is that most gamers (even those who complain about wokeness) actually are progressives. They actually don't care if someone is gay or trans or not. They only care about how that is portrayed, how belittling the message is, and how honest it is.

  • Is she calling for the extermination or exiling of people she doesn't agree with, or is this a "get out of abusive relationships" argument?

    Edit: she probably meant on a local level, and not as in society as a whole.

  • I mean, is he wrong then? I also think monero is crucial, especially after visa and master card started boycotting Japanese anime and manga sites, claiming they promote negative female stereotypes.

  • I've never tried this but how about one of those small DIY greenhouses? Apparently they're pretty easy to make. I'm not sure how cold it gets at your latitude but with a greenhouse you could manage to lower your zone a level. Maybe enough for those carrots.

    Worst case I guess is just grow winter crops during the summer. Half a year of cheaper food is better than nothing.

  • Have you tried carrots? They can grow in negative 8 degrees Celsius (around 19 degrees freedom units)

    I think broccoli and Brussels sprouts also do well.

    When it comes to cucumbers, however, growing a ton, and pickling them is perfect for using all year round, and pickling is also way easier than I first thought.

  • I like growing vegetables and flowers. It is the only think keeping me sane living in the city.

    I know some do not, but the tariffs are happening, so best you can do is adapt, though honestly I would suggest it even if the tariffs were cancelled. It saves money, is good for the environment and your mental health.

  • Are all cucumbers imported? Those can be farmed in the US, I believe.

    I suggest starting a small garden for various vegetables and spices to save money. For those living in apartments, you can make some in your windows.

    Mini leeks are probably the easiest. I actually got an overwhelming amount just from two pots and barely needed to do any kind of maintenance.

  • There’s no easy fix for this

    You can start by being honest and transparent.

    This is only a misinformation problem because there is a trust problem.

    There is only a trust problem because of a long history of repeatedly breaking that trust.

    The absolutely last thing you want is for regulation to limit speech of the influencers. You want to give them no reason to think there is foul play. You have to fight it with the truth.

    Remove corporations' and political parties' right to privacy. Privacy is for humans. Everything else goes on a public ledger.

    Make all scientific publications public and free forever. Science should not be paywalled.

    Always mark (not remove) misinformation and enforce a notification system on all platforms to users who saw content that later turned out to be misinformation. Always provide evidence for why it was misinformation. Make reading the misinformation notifications mandatory to keep your social media account.

  • This. Why would anyone want their private conversations, out there? Don't put your password in you will. Put a dead man switch on your PC.

    If it is to close down a social media account they can contact the company directly.

    If it is to take out money, they can contact the bank directly.

    If it is to inform contacts, they can live without knowing.

    If it is to cancel subscriptions, you're going to have to send letters, wait in a phone call for hours, and cancel the credit card either way because of scummy cancellation practices.

  • And government does not equal country. However both the goverment and the people are part of the country. When Chinese people win, the country wins. I said China, I.e. the country, not the government. If I had been talking about the government I would have said the CCP, which I am not trying to lift up in my comment. Fuck the CCP.