Good. Non-replaceable batteries benefit no one but device manufacturers and miners of lithium, cobalt, etc.
I’ve never heard of that. But if they did it right, I guess we’d never know.
I think the point is to go after the leaders rather than the henchmen who will just be replaced.
Usually it’s not too hard to establish who the leader is, even if it’s not always easy to prove. I imagine that’s another reason they’re allowed to go after any member.
The RICO Act itself is strange. An organisation must engage in two or more “racketeering activities” within 10 years. It’s a long list of pretty much all serious crimes. It’s in the RICO predicate offences section of the Wikipedia page.
If an organisation is in violation of the Act, any member can be charged with any of those offences committed by any other member. The idea is to use that pressure to get them to turn on the leaders. It also means they can go after anyone they think is really in charged. But it’s up to prosecutors to make sure only those most responsible are charged.
It’s far too broad of a definition, in my opinion. And it’s too open to corruption and interpretation. If we were to enact something similar here, those details would need to change.
I’m keen to hear more about the “strange ways it’s been used in the US”!
Because the definition is so broad, it’s been used to go after members of regular corporations, like FIFA and a healthcare provider. Whether or not those people deserved to be charged, it goes way beyond the intended scope of the law.
They do. Every time I look at them my mouth waters.
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Increasing sentences is a common knee-jerk reaction to these kinds of things, but it doesn’t usually play out the way people think. Humans are complex, and longer sentences usually result in higher crime rates in society. Which seems to defeat the point.
I think a better solution would be to develop some kind of RICO Act-like legislation, with various changes to avoid some of the strange ways it’s been used in the US. The RICO Act destroyed the Mob’s stranglehold on America, and has been used successfully to eliminate gangs and other criminal organisations since.
Essentially it would be a law that allows leaders of criminal gangs to be charged with the actions of its members, or a prohibition on being a leader of a gang. These kinds of laws allow the police to simply establish someone is the leader then put them in jail. When they are inevitably replaced, the next leader is taken out too. As this continues, being the next leader will be very unattractive, and with the good leaders gone, the organisation falls to pieces.
Apparently not. But it looks like it would taste really good.
Our favourite here is garlic-infused olive oil with nutritional yeast.
It’s addictive as hell. Once you get into nutritional yeast, you want to put it on everything.
It would be great to be able to just swipe away posts, whether voted on or not.
That seems to depend on the community or instance. I can see them on some, but not others.
If they’d put her in a morgue’s freezer she would have just died without anyone knowing. It’s disturbing.
At least they didn’t bury her before she started knocking.
Thanks for this. It would be cool if it was available for FF on mobile. I suppose it will stop working for Reddit after the API changes.
If my programming was a bit better I’d make an extension that redirects to the most recent archive.org capture. That would keep working after the API changes and keep me from actually visiting Reddit. Maybe I should learn how.
I love that you commented this on a post in the trees community
There’s actually a Lemmy app on called Lemmur. I downloaded it but it doesn’t seem to be working at the moment.
I just learnt about browse.feddit.de from your comment. Thank you.
Reddit could have charged the actual lost revenue plus a reasonable mark up. Then the 3rd party apps could have survived on a paid subscription basis, and Reddit would’ve made more off those users than if they’d moved to the official app.
Now a bunch of them, like us, are jumping ship instead. It was a dumb business decision. And this kind of stubborn disregard for their users is the kind of thing that destroys companies.
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I’m one of the mods there haha