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Dont forget that dogs developed eyebrow muscles in order to do the puppy eyes better.
Industrialists have just countered work efficiency improvements with…more work.
Yes, exactly. Before industrialisation people worked on average less hours than we do now.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•When you're at work and your bosses decide to stop by for a surprise inspection.
1·27 days agoThe modern hats look like a satirical version of the original.
I think that’s a disingenious estimate to say that food is far cheaper now than it was previously in human history. Before industrialization, growing food did take up a large portion of people’s time but their yearly work hours were much smaller.
It has improved massively, at least in the west. Saying “somewhat” is a massive underestimation and undermindes the fight of women for hundreds of years.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•I found this ancient banana under my kitchen shelves
4·1 month agoThis happened to me but in the student drawers we had in primary school. I was not a particularly ambitious kid so i never used that drawer. It wasn’t until the end of the year that I realized that the rotting smell in the classroom had come from my drawer where someone at some point (might also have been me) put a dead crab.
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News@lemmy.world•Trump: U.S. will bomb Iran "back to stone ages" over next 2-3 weeks
21·1 month agoAny miltary strategist will say that you can’t bomb your way to a victory.
It is that bad. The Americans who move to or visit Europe need funds and incentive to do that, which does not overlap with the poorest (and fattest) Americans.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•We're catching strays at the No Kings protest!
2·1 month agoYeah, people often forget that most regents were at least to some extent elected. If the nobility/rich landowners didn’t want a specific regent then they were thrown out and a new one was found. Usually within the same line, though. A regent rarely had absolute power. For example Denmark has had a monarchy for over 1000 years but less than 200 of those were an actual absolute monarchy. Most of the time the regent was put in check by the nobility/landowners and the church etc.
Since I turned 30 I write in the margins of books I read. The better the book is the more notes. Its much more engaging.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•We're catching strays at the No Kings protest!
7·1 month agoNot necessarily. Plenty of kings were elected by the nobility.
zemo@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•also don't use brave or vanilla FirefoxEnglish
3·1 month agoIt has less telemetry surely?
I often think about the people I used to spend hours with every day playing games online. I wonder whether they think of me too.
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News@lemmy.world•The US government just banned consumer routers made outside the US
5·1 month agoNail on the head
I’ve always considered agnostics to be atheists who just don’t wanna debate. At least that’s why I used to call myself an agnostic when I was younger.
What’s the selling point on CachyOS? I use Pop os right now but I’m looking to swap to something new and I was never all that fond of Pop os. Before that I used Fedora which had an awful time running stable on my machine. Mostly I’m considering Debian
Lmao. In Europe Mac is mainstream and most people think I have MacOS installed when it’s in fact gnome
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Lutris dev says he's cool with AI generated bugs because his code is already full of bugs
1·1 month agoI’ve had a grand success with 99% of games with steam. Lutris is the only thing that can reliably run Battlenet. But that’s good honestly, the more of obstacles between me and wow the better




Not all monarchies are the same