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The window is being opened for new Community Radio stations. While this is not our amateur radio, it should overlap interest-wise. Post on mastodon with link https://mastodon.radio/@[email protected]/110645699222089850

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Did the world see the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 like it sees the Russian invasion of Ukraine over the last ~1.25 years?
  • The problem is, the reasoning you are using is how false equivalency gives itself credibility that it cannot earn on its own merits. It's not an opinion if I say an apple is not an orange, and these two events are not the same thing. Opinion is not part of this argument. This is why people argue endlessly about politics-reality has been divorced, and it's just opinions. This serves absolutely no purpose.

  • Why do we use base 60 for time and base 10 for everything else. Why has no one decided to integrate it.
  • While it would he handy to have everything integrated, it's not always vital. We don't need to convert kilograms to seconds very often. Artificially enforced systems have always had trouble replacing older anachronistic ones that are otherwise still useful. Ask people in the UK about their cars' efficiency and you'll often get an answer in miles per gallon.

    There's nothing magical about 10, either, other than the accidents of evolution that left us with ten fingers. Base 12 is also extremely convenient, and comes from Sumerians counting with their thumb against each of the three joints on 4 fingers. Go through that process once for each finger on the other hand, and you get 60. And of course, in any industry where things are packed into packages, like nearly everything we buy, dozens fit better than tens. 60 divides very neatly into many convenient and geometrically simple fractions, and a lot of what we do with circles benefits from this.

    We probably would have been better standardizing on a base unit that's a power of two, which has more mathematical weight than ten does.

  • There's no karma? [OC]
  • It may indeed all work out, but I cannot see any possible benefit at all to karma. No matter the intention, it allows opinions to be formed without reading content. People will almost always act like sheep, and too many people will associate karma with legitimacy. I think it would be an incredibly foolish thing to adopt it.

  • There's no karma? [OC]
  • Just because the current system doesn't do what you want, you think going back to a system of cheating and popularity contests is good? Think carefully about that. Unless you're the sort who also refuses to listen to music that isn't on the Top Ten list and only goes to blockbuster movies. If that's the case, honestly the Fediverse may not be the place for you.

  • There's no karma? [OC]
  • What a thought...we'll have to form opinions of people based upon what they write, not on points that could always be faked or whored. Popularity is an incredibly stupid measure of quality. I'd like to see the up/down arrow on threads replaced by a simple view counter, too.

  • Did the world see the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 like it sees the Russian invasion of Ukraine over the last ~1.25 years?
  • Words like this are fun for schoolkids but don't say anything at all about what was actually done. It's an effort to take something phenomenally complex and reduce it to a slogan. Slogans are good for fostering outrage, but not much else, and they distract attention from detail. Leave slogans to politics, not history.

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  • It's an invasive species that has been working its way west across North America. I hadn't heard of it in SoCal yet; this would be a drag. OP, what lake was it in? There may be rangers or similar authorities you could notify so they could look.

  • Did the world see the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 like it sees the Russian invasion of Ukraine over the last ~1.25 years?
  • I'm not commenting on the legality or appropriateness or intelligence of either invasion, but on the nature of the goals behind them.

    One was an attempt at forcing a regime change, the other was an attempt at regime elimination and annexation of territory.

    Both can and should be criticized, but not for being the same thing. They weren't.

  • How did you discover Lord of the Rings?
  • My mom was part of that hippie generation that gave LOTR its first taste of success. I read her copies about 1970 or so. That generation of fandom was quite different from what there is today. Now we've got volume after volume of additional information and stories and wonderfulness, but back then there was LOTR, The Hobbit, and some scholarly works. We couldn't even be baffled by the Silmarilion yet!

  • Google execs admit users are ‘not quite happy’ with search experience after Reddit blackouts
  • That's not the least of what makes me unhappy about the Google search experience lately. The thing I don't like is how much it sucks. Like, really really sucks. It was the paradigm of mind-boggling usefulness at one point. Now it's an ad server with occasionally marginally relevant results.

  • POLL - Will you stay on lemmy?
  • It's a no-brainer. I was an early addict of Usenet, and never found the same utility and community when everyone left for the bright shiny corporate sites (and usenet became harder and harder to access since it wasn't making any billionaires richer.) The Fediverse is what is needed to take the internet back. I just feel bad that it took me so long to start. I joined Mastodon in January and am a thousand times more active there than I ever was at the birdsite, because my account is growing and morphing to fit MY needs. The same will happen with Lemmy and Kbin, and I hope with peertube and all the others. I keep saying it...the Fediverse is what we should have been doing all along, rather than tolerating the billionaires because it was "convenient".

  • Are there any Reddit refugees spending more time on Lemmy than Reddit?
  • In fairly short order, once I left Twitter for Mastodon, I became far more active than I ever had been on the birdsite. And already, I've found there is nothing on reddit that I was following that I can't find with Lemmy. I suspect I'll become a lot more involved here over time.

    It's not that the fediverse is a good replacement for twatter, Reddit, Facebook, etc...it's what we all should have been doing all along. It's like having old school usenet back.

  • Ham Radio @lemmy.ml W6KME @lemmy.world

    Ventura County Board of Supervisors recognizes Ham Radio

    https://mastodon.radio/@[email protected]/110579026160248457

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    Ham Radio @lemmy.ml W6KME @lemmy.world

    2023 Mountains 2 Beach Marathon

    KN6QQW put together a great slideshow from the Net Control trailer at the 2023 Mountains 2 Beach Marathon in Ventura County earlier this year, and it's on Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club's Youtube channel now. Take a look!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGeXIR1h8U4

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    let's cut the "Reddit" circle jerk and start actually making content
  • I left Twitter for Mastodon, and not only did I find that it met my needs, I found a lot of other stuff making it worth being far more involved with than I ever was with Twitter. (Twitter for me was about emergency comms and weather, not social interaction.) And now Reddit is being musked...I have no issue losng Reddit even without an analog, but it's fast becoming obvious that the Fediverse is where that content and community really should have been all along. I'm already spending more time with accounts on Lemmy and Kbin than I ever did at Reddit.

    It's not a replacement. It's not meant to be a replacement. It's what we really should have been doing all along.