lukes26

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[–] lukes26@lemm.ee 19 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Yeah, I don't actually know too much about him, this is the first I've seen of him afaik (though I definitely could have read his stuff and not realized), but as far as I can tell he's pretty consistent with factual reporting. It did strike me as weird it was removed, like I get it's technically a substack page and all, but it's not like some random guys blog, and it's still the only reputable source for the full manifesto I've seen.

[–] lukes26@lemm.ee 14 points 1 week ago (4 children)

That one is unconfirmed at best, it might be real, but there are several parts of it that don't really make sense.

[–] lukes26@lemm.ee 111 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (7 children)

https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/luigis-manifesto

Klippenstein is an independent journalist who has been really good at reporting on this whole story, so I trust that this is the actual manifesto the police have.

[–] lukes26@lemm.ee 12 points 1 week ago

Yeah I'm split on if it's real or not. Like the released quotes don't match at all, but it could also be that the handwritten one was a draft he cut down before posting.

The roadtrip from presumably Maryland to California to visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium is also kinda weird, like it feels unlikely that someone who is experiencing back pain that bad would take a road trip that long, even with medicine. Even driving for a few hours straight as someone with a good back who is still young can make my back hurt, so I imagine that someone who was waking up screaming every night because of the pain wouldn't be in a great position to drive cross country, no matter what medicine they were talking.

The fact it was posted the day of the arrest is also at least suspicious, like he could have had the paper copy on him because he posted it earlier before being arrested/spotted, but idk.

I kinda go back and forth on how much I believe it, so I'm definitely not saying it's conclusively fake or anything. I do think waiting for confirmation is probably a good idea like you say though, but regardless of the veracity it's definitely a heartbreaking piece of writing. So many of the stories people have shared, both in the wake of this and before, are so similar. I definitely believe this could be true.

[–] lukes26@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago

I mean this is a leftist meme community, so I'd expect mostly leftists to be the ones responding. Just like if on a conservative meme platform you asked what leftists are, you'd mostly get conservatives answering.

But I feel like the replies to your question don't really contradict each other. One was describing them as the Democrats in the US, which is basically accurate. It's gotten turned into a word meaning leftist by the Republicans, but it's basically just people who think the current system is pretty much good, and only needs small tweaks.

This amounts to effectively a support of capitalism and the free market, with some regulations being added on top of what we have now. Communism is bad though, and at most we should have some more safety nets. The civil rights movement is good now, but go back to then and liberals were the "white moderates" MLK talked about. Stuff like that disrupts the status quo too much. Since what constitutes the current system changes over time, what liberals support also will, just like any ideology evolves.

Obviously everyone here (me included) will probably be a bit biased against liberals, but also a lot of anarchists or communists or other left wing folk will have probably identified as a liberal at some point in time, and statistically still know and/or be family with a lot of them.

[–] lukes26@lemm.ee 45 points 1 week ago

According to the bluesky thread they're talking to regulators now and are still planning on suing. Hopefully they do and something good comes from it.

[–] lukes26@lemm.ee 0 points 1 week ago

I mean the answer obviously depends on what the road is like. Near me, for example, I have 2 different roads that I drive on most often at night, both with speed limits around 35-40. One of them is in town, and has streetlights, stoplights by the crosswalks, and is just generally way better lit. Even so at night visibility is worse, so I'll go like 10 below the speed limit (maybe only 5 bit depending on if I don'y see/think people are out walking or if I'm not as worried about visibility). The other road is basically a country road. It has trees and farm fields on either side, no lights, and is extremely hilly. Because of all that I go like max 20 or 25 pretty much, so I have enough time to brake for a biker I missed when I went over a hill, or for a deer or other animal that jumps out in front of me.

The dangerous thing in a crash between a bike and a car is definitely the car, so it should also fall more on the car to be safe. Not to say a bike has no responsibility for their own safety obviously, but a car should be traveling slowly enough that they have the ability to stop without hitting something if they have a sudden need to, and that means potentially going much slower than the speed limit at night.

[–] lukes26@lemm.ee 5 points 2 weeks ago

I've been using the PineBud Pros for a while now and have liked them a lot. They've lasted longer than the airpod pros I had beforehand and the noise cancellation isn't perfectly silent or anything but it's definitely good enough for what I want noise cancellation for. They don't have wireless charging out of the box but there is technically a community project that adds it if you have the skill set to take them apart and modify the case/PCB, but that's obviously a lot of work lol. They also sell individual replacement earbuds and the case if one breaks which is a plus. Pine64 is a pretty cool company too, all of their stuff is pretty community driven and sold with very little markup, and since it all runs open source firmware they'll keep getting updates for a long time most likely (not really applicable to the earbuds unless you manually update them, but still).

[–] lukes26@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago

Yeah, it kinda sucks how cloud reliant most smart watches are. Like other people in the thread mentioned I think stuff like the pine time, bangle js, etc are probably your best bet for cheaper ones.

There's also asteroidOS which you can flash onto certain older smart watches. It's what I'm currently using but there isn't as much support for it so for more complicated data tracking would require setting up something like a raspberry pi to periodically fetch data over Bluetooth and process it yourself.

[–] lukes26@lemm.ee 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

https://www.crowdsupply.com/protocentral/healthypi-move

This is a project I've been interested in for a bit. It looks like it will have a pretty good feature set out of the box, and with everything about it being open source I'm sure there will be an API for it at some point too. The price is a bit on the expensive side but is honestly pretty comparable to most current gen smartwatches tbh.

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