In honesty, I didn’t notice it while I was looking at the bird. It was moving too fast and the way it was calling caught my attention, which is ironic when my mental mantra these days is observe, observe, observe. Photography has a way of giving unexpected gifts.
Gassy Jack
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It has been some great baseball. If anyone has a chance to see a game, do it now.
There could be a run here but we still have a long way to playoffs and this year is neck-and-neck for many high calibre teams. It has been a great year to watch the Jays prove themselves.
We have the strong core of Bo, Vladdy, Springer. Their hitting this year was great but still below the high expectations. Many pitchers have figured Vladdy out and he isn’t hitting like he should be. Bo had a slow start to the year and was probably working out past injuries. Where the team really started to explode was the well-rounded roster. Kirk, Barger, Clement, Lukes… These guys all had some big hot streaks this year and the team chemistry hit a stride.
Relief pitching is probably our weak point but we have some strong starters right now. Berrios, Gausman, and Lauer have been incredible this year. The bullpen still needs work.
Gassy Jack@lemmy.cato Technology@programming.dev•Microsoft silently installs Power Automate Chrome extension during Windows update—no prompt, no permissionEnglish82·1 month agoWindows is spyware. If you haven’t abandoned it by now after all of Microsoft’s previous anti-consumer practices then you have already agreed to allow it.
Gassy Jack@lemmy.cato Proton @lemmy.world•Introducing Lumo, the AI where every conversation is confidential | Proton BlogEnglish72·2 months agoYou forgot the most important part: it comes with a cute cat assistant.
I feel something similar. I realized that there were a lot of people that come and go in my life but nobody truly in my corner, even amongst family. I started going out and looking for that specific feeling in the people around me.
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Gassy Jack@lemmy.cato Actual Discussion@lemmy.ca•(WEEKLY) Lemmy's Aggressive Banning IssueEnglish6·2 months agoHow is net any different than people simply not upvoting? Wouldn’t people simply upvote everything else more? Wouldn’t we end up with the same vote rankings just different numbers?
Picture this: you post something that you genuinely enjoy and the second it is posted somebody comes along and downvotes your content because they didn’t like it (not because it didn’t fit the community guidelines). Your content is now in oblivion and you are actively discouraged from posting further in the community. This is what I mean by alienation. It damages diverse opinions in the community.
Is the community better and more democratic that way?
Eliminating downvotes is largely used by highly moderated subreddits (r/conservative for instance). The ones that most accurately fit the definition of echo chambers and who exist to perpetuate an agenda not foster discussion.
I really like this point. I think you bring up an interesting topic about downvotes being a form of expression, and that banning them equates to a loss of freedom.
Engaging every single person is obviously not realistic.
It is not realistic, which is why I am not suggesting that. I would say a better method would be to avoid internet arguments and only engage if you are in a good place to do it constructively. I think niche communities can be the one place where disagreements are not completely futile.
Gassy Jack@lemmy.cato Actual Discussion@lemmy.ca•(WEEKLY) Lemmy's Aggressive Banning IssueEnglish41·2 months agoI am very new to this community, and I don’t have much experience with niche internet community dynamics, so I wouldn’t take my words with too much weight; I just like to contribute where I can.
After years of watching the upvote/downvote system play out, I have don’t think downvoting is particularly useful at all. In theory, it allows a community to self-moderate and remove harmful posts. In practice, people use it to downvote things they disagree with and it encourages alienation.
I have had moments where I downvoted something, remembered that this was Lemmy, removed the downvote and wrote a carefully worded response instead, because that is the best way to connect through the internet. Will it work every time? No. Are you a better person for trying? Yes.
It is much more difficult to challenge someone in a healthy manner. This challenging process gets completely avoided by downvoting. One downvote click and any attempt at empathy is gone. But that all depends on whether you want to bother.
Harmful people get banned anyways, so how do downvotes assist that process?
It may be that downvoting prevents people from writing enflamed responses but I’m unsure. My view is that upvotes and downvotes should not be the same as likes and dislikes for the exact echo chamber reasoning in OP. There’s needs to be room for dissonance.
Gassy Jack@lemmy.cato Boycott US@lemmy.ca•The Enshittification of American PowerEnglish1·2 months agoThe
Enshittificationof AmericanPowerFixed.
Gassy Jack@lemmy.cato No Stupid Questions@lemmy.ca•What's the most left-winged thing someone can say?3·2 months agoI’m can’t come up with an absolute upper limit but one of the more notable takes I’ve heard recently is ‘no personal ownership of cars.’
DKC was a soundtrack with a game attached.
Giger was involved in Species? Dang it now I have to watch it again.
Gassy Jack@lemmy.cato Technology@beehaw.org•A few people are ruining the internet for the rest of us7·2 months agoWhat I do like to see is a continued discussion on how to take back the internet in its current form. The cesspool of online bots and malicious corporate social spaces can be managed or avoided entirely with healthy practices, and yet you never see articles with step-by-step guidelines on how to do this. Instead, articles like this point out a few problems then give up.
Stop using social media entirely or find safe alternatives. Do not engage in online arguments. Control your viewing of political content and tailor your access towards specific trusted sources. Avoid any apps that use scrolling content feeds. Stop using your phone in bed. Lessen your phone use and restrict it to primarily phone calls and texts only.
Platforms could easily redesign their algorithms to stop promoting the most outrageous voices and prioritise more representative or nuanced content.
Corporations are not going to take actions that would benefit your health if it harms their engagement metrics. Bavel missed the mark on how the public should be actively fighting against late-stage capitalism.
Gassy Jack@lemmy.cato British Columbia@lemmy.ca•Vancouver Pride Parade will go ahead despite losing half its corporate sponsorship3·2 months agoI’m envisioning a public campaign against these companies that pull out when the support becomes disadvantageous. They should be permanently blacklisted by the community and true supportive companies should be rewarded. Just a thought.
Gassy Jack@lemmy.cato British Columbia@lemmy.ca•Vancouver Pride Parade will go ahead despite losing half its corporate sponsorship4·2 months agoThe corporate flight from LGBT support is sickening. These events are needed more than ever.
Carney is clearly trying to appease Trump as much as possible in order to maintain a weak trade deal for the next few years as he builds up the Canadian economy elsewhere. These gestures state his intentions but he will undoubtedly be forced to align with the US.