

Ah so it’s more of a question about the origin of the word, and it seems you’re right about the lion’s teeth. People who say dandy lion probably misinterpreted the sound. But hey that’s how language evolves.


Ah so it’s more of a question about the origin of the word, and it seems you’re right about the lion’s teeth. People who say dandy lion probably misinterpreted the sound. But hey that’s how language evolves.


He wrote it wrong. Its dandelion, and its pronounced in English just like you do, but dependent on the country, we have different words for it. In danish its “mælkebøtte”. Which means “milk bucket”. I think because of the white liquid they have inside. Its good for mosquito bites.


The real reason is that monopolies or other forms of market power prevent competitive pricing, wages and rents.


So defederation just means we block some of instances


I thought federalization was about not having an owner of a platform. Decentralization. I have some reading to do


Ah so it’s about moving away from Lemmy and back to Reddit for example?


What does it mean to defederate?


Couldn’t they make it locationally dependent?


Ah, I see. Not too worried about this then


Is this only for Californians? Only Americans? Or everywhere?


Ah I see, good point


Ah I see. Idk for me it was kinda opposite. My headphones wires got fucked up every three years or so. I still haven’t replaced my earbuds. Or do you mean how batteri waste is worse for the environment?


How is that?


I mean Adam Smith even said you have to prevent monopolies and tax land.


To be fair, this is a result of the lack of competition or the formation of trusts, hence why we had anti trust laws


I like this, but how do you avoid people making bad decisions because they think it will benefit society but then it makes things worse? Like the kind of questions experts are better suited to know. For example rent control is repeatedly proven to be a bad policy, but people tend to think its good cause logic shows that “prices high, lets make them less directly”. Experts would maybe look at the underlying causes of prevention of construction, height restrictions, land speculation, and expansions of credit supply as a cause of housing unaffordability.


Solution anonymous leaders? Or leaders as groups/institutions rather than individuals.


Are you sure it benefits him to say that? I think its not even a left vs right issue to recognize this is an issue. At least it sparks discussion and makes people criticize him.
How can age verification be misused?