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Jack_Burton@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the solution to the current world problems?1·8 days agoOf course they have needs, that’s what the parents are meant to provide for. It’s illegal for a child to earn an income in developed countries already, 10 year olds are not allowed to have a job.
Are you suggesting the gov’t give $1000 a month to every 4,5,6 etc year old? Or is it meant to go straight to the parents? $1000 per kid is insane, and couples would be popping out as many kids as possible. Imagine getting $10k every month because you had 8 kids. The system would be abused significantly more than child benefit programs already are, and the kids would suffer the most.
Canada for example gives out child benefits every month to help with child needs. There’s a UBI pilot program starting in 2026, and you need to be 18 to apply. $1200 for singles, $2000 for couples, and $1800-$2400 per month for couples with kids. Generally, most UBI proposals that I’ve scome across have a couple of things across the board, namely being over 18, and making less than X amount per year (the Canadian pilot is less than $30k). Throwing that much money at kids is a recipe for disaster.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the solution to the current world problems?1·9 days agoIt’s generally accepted UBI wouldn’t go to children, barring some special circumstance maybe, though not that I’ve come across. Kids don’t get income assistance or disability cheques either. Throwing $1000 a month to a 10 year old would be insane haha.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the solution to the current world problems?1·10 days agoRight away it would be significantly less than $400bil. Only adults would recieve UBI, and there would be savings from eliminating EI, Disabilty, Income Assistance, and OAS.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something people incorrectly assume about your line of work and/or hobby?8·10 days agoBoth of those jobs are also significantly more difficult than most people realize.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone truly think times are better now than 30 years ago? (US)1·11 days agoNever seen anyone with polio before irl
Give it time. I’ve got ‘Tesla branded iron lungs’ on my US 2026 bingo card.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone truly think times are better now than 30 years ago? (US)1·11 days agoNever seen anyone with polio before irl
Give it time. I’ve got ‘Tesla branded iron lungs’ on my US 2026 bingo card.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.cato Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•People angry that Superman represents kindness are outright admitting that they don't want to be good people4·12 days agoHe also renounced his US citizenship in Action Comics #900 like 15 years ago.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What big budget movie had absolutely no buisness getting made?14·13 days agoThere are a few different edits, but my fave is the M4 Book Edit. It only follows what was covered in the book and cuts out all the additions like the Kili/Tauriel love story (and Tauriel is cut out completely along with Azog until the end), the Dol Guldur stuff, and Gandalf’s escapades outside the party. It cuts the trilogy down to 4hr18min. Aside from a few unavoidably janky transitions, it’s great.
I absolutely adore it for 2 reasons: One, I really dislike the trilogy as a whole, but that’s because of the bloat, which M4 gets rid of. Two, the older I get the harder it is to go through LOTR as often as I like. I usually do an LOTR rewatch once a year, and tried to add in the Hobbit, but usually stopped after the first. It’s just too much time for not enough payoff. With the M4 edit, I’ll get stoned and watch it 5 or 6 times a year.
For as much flack as Jackson gets the for The Hobbit movies, he did a phenomenal job where it counts. There really is a wonderful, true-to-source Hobbit adventure scattered throughout the 8hr52min bloat that is the trilogy.
For funsies, if you like the other bits there’s another fan edit called Durin’s Folk and the Hill of Sorcery that’s 1hr8min that covers Gandalf’s adventure after he fucks off from the party at Mirkwood.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.cato Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Belkin is killing off parts of the Wemo LineEnglish1·14 days agoIf you have a Pixel you can install Graphene OS
Jack_Burton@lemmy.cato Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Having the ability to lie and manipulate with no remorse will get you much further in this world than having morals and being correct51·21 days agoEspecially in today’s sociop
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Thank you! Yep dumped Amazon, Meta, (never had anything Musk), and Google. All I have left is Microsoft for big tech, so Linux is my new focus.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.caOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Researching making the switch from Windows on my main PC and I have questions.4·25 days agoThat’s the problem, I’m freelance and barely scraping by haha. I’d love to grab something to try out but it ain’t gonna happen right now. My laptop is a Samsung galaxy book3 ultra which I slapped Mint on a while back and had issues and went back with a cracked windows 11. Apparently linux and the galaxy book line don’t play well. But, I’m very tempted to try another distro on it first, like bazzite. Probably be the smart thing before touching my main PC.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.caOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Researching making the switch from Windows on my main PC and I have questions.4·25 days agoLiveUSB
I had no idea this was a thing! So I can basically put a Linux distibution on a USB, boot into bios and run Linux without installing anything over my existing hdd? Researching a virtual machine has been on my radar, is that basically what this is?
Jack_Burton@lemmy.caOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Researching making the switch from Windows on my main PC and I have questions.1·25 days agoLiveUSB>
I had no idea this was a thing! So I can basically put a Linux distibution on a USB, boot into bios and run Linux without installing anything over my existing hdd? Researching a virtual machine has been on my radar, is that basically what this is?
Appreciate the advice, I’ll look into it more. I didn’t even think about an external cam haha. I use the laptop cam daily to video call family, I used to use Google home hubs for that but since I’ve deleted my Google account and stopped using the hubs I switched to Signal on the laptop. I’ll consider an external cam, though it’s not ideal. I’ll start digging again for options with Samsung chips.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Type of key? And how to get broken part out of lock?621·26 days agoHot glue gun glue stick. Melt end, attach, wait a few, pull.
As far as my main PC, I’m a freelance voice actor, artist, and musician. My main concern is recording software and to a lesser extent, art software (I’ve tried Inkscape, but it’s a hard transition from photoshop). For recording I really don’t like Reaper, and I use Audition (I know, Adobe, haha) and Cubase for music which unfortunately doesn’t have a Linux option.
As per the laptop, it had some standard driver issues which were no big deal but apparently Mint doesn’t play well with Nvidia graphics cards. The webcam didn’t work but that’s a semingly standard issue. The biggest thing was Samsung chips and such from what I read really don’t play well with Linux, or at least Mint.
This is my plan going forward. Linux wasn’t on my radar when I bought my laptop (and my PC but that’s a different story about just being scared to try since I use it for work and I’m not convinced Linux has comparable software I need).
I got a wicked sale on a Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Ultra, and of course a few months after I started cutting BIg Tech out of my life (I was an idiot for buying Samsung to begin with but too late now haha). No more Meta, Amazon, or Google accounts or devices for me, and all I have left of Big Tech is Microsoft on my laptop and PC. I tried Mint as my first Linux attempt, and put it on my Samsung laptop. It…didn’t play well unfortunately. I’ve read Bazzite may work better but haven’t tried it yet.
Moral of the story, you nailed it. Going forward every bit of tech I buy will be vetted for FOSS support first.
Thanks for all the responses, I really appreciate it! I’ve editing my post rather than respond to each one. Just wanna say that while Linux seems intimidating, I’m realizing I was being overly cautious and thought each distro was like it’s own OS instead of just a variation. You guys really come out to help out newbies, so thank you!