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The next season with our intrepid heroes premieres June 4th

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way to make life less safe for everyone, idiots

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Behind the Scenes of "One Year Later" - Game Changer Season 7 Episode 2

Take a look behind the scenes of Game Changer's season 7 premiere episode, "One Year Later."

Content Warning:
\ Needles - [33:03-33:20]
\ Hemophobia (Short visual of blood) - [33:03-33:20]

It's 42 minutes!

Original episode: https://www.dropout.tv/videos/one-year-later Lemmy post for original episode: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/24229910

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The game's broken

From the 35% positive reviews, it appears that this is an open world game which loads everything constantly.

Update in the screenshot: https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1033330/view/2898593057574754926

  • Recycling was always a lie anyway. There's no true circular economy with plastic and a large portion of the recycled plastic is "recycled" into energy by burning it. It's always been a tool for manufacturing consent from the masses by making them feel like it's okay to use this much of a limited, non-renewable resource frivolously.

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    Lucky to be alive, now what?

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    Let's ruin everything

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    Consume this

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    alcoholic cow rule

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    simone.org What If We Made Advertising Illegal?

    What if we banned all advertising? Not regulate it—abolish it. This proposal would transform manipulation machines, and maybe save democracy itself. A thought experiment worth considering.

    What If We Made Advertising Illegal?

    The idea feels like sci-fi because you're so used to it, imagining ads gone feels like asking to outlaw gravity. But humanity had been free of current forms of advertising for 99.9% of its existence. Word-of-mouth and community networks worked just fine. First-party websites and online communities would now improve on that.

    The traditional argument pro-advertising—that it provides consumers with necessary information—hasn't been valid for decades.

  • Our budget is six times this year what it was in 2022. Higher prices simply means that we can spend more on shows, the infrastructure to support those shows, and treating our people even better. And I, Dropout CEO, do not own a boat.

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    One Year Later - Game Changer Season 7 Episode 1


    Content Warning: Misphonia (Chewing, mouth sounds) - [13:24-13:33, 14:58-15:01] Emetophobia (Gagging, disgust) - [13:43-14:25]

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    Artificial AI

    Post from Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives (Darren Cullen)

    The Mechanical Turk was a machine built in 1770, at the start of the Industrial Revolution, that supposedly beat Napoleon and Benjamin Franklin at chess. It toured for 84 years before being destroyed in a fire and, although many suspected it was a scam, it was only revealed to have been a hoax as late as 1834. It seems obvious now, but it was essentially a box with a person inside. Today, we call this the AI revolution.

    AI is one of the most hyped technologies of my lifetime, and yet its real-world results either don't work, are inaccurate, annoying, and/or thoroughly depressing. Supposedly fully-automated AI-tech is frequently revealed to be no more than thousands of low-paid workers in a trench coat.

    Amazon's online remote labour marketplace even takes the name "Mechanical Turk" for its business. Tens of thousands of remote workers doing "automated" ta

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    Trailer for a new board game based show on Dropout: Parlor Room

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    Take Back Water - Join the water payment strike!

    From April 1st, water bills are rising … and so are we

    Starmer and Reeves are siding with the private equity firms and hedge funds who own our water.

    Together we’ll make the threat of mass, coordinated non-payment credible — and put this failed industry and government out of business.

    31% price hike?

    We pay ever-higher bills while water firms dump billions of litres of sewage in our rivers and seas – and hand billions of pounds to their shareholders.

    But they are reliant on our compliance…

    So what if we refuse to pay?

    From the Poll Tax to Don’t Pay, refusing to pay en masse is a powerful act.

    Right now, private water is vulnerable as the industry strains under a mountain of debt – if we act now, we can force the private profiteers out and take back our water.

    Thousands have already joined

    Starmer and Reeves are siding with the private equity firms and hedge funds who own our water, so we need many thousands more people to join us.

    Through mass non-payment, we can

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    Quakers condemn police raid on Westminster Meeting House

    Police broke into a Quaker Meeting House last night (27 March) and arrested six young people holding a meeting over concerns for the climate and Gaza.

    Quakers in Britain strongly condemned the violation of their place of worship which they say is a direct result of stricter protest laws removing virtually all routes to challenge the status quo.

    Just before 7.15pm more than 20 uniformed police, some equipped with tasers, forced their way into Westminster Meeting House.

    They broke open the front door without warning or ringing the bell first, searching the whole building and arresting six women attending the meeting in a hired room.

    The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023 have criminalised many forms of protest and allow police to halt actions deemed too disruptive.

    Meanwhile, changes in judicial procedures limit protesters' ability to defend their actions in court. All this means tha

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    Revealed: Police Spent £3m Shutting Down Climate Protest | Novara Media

    Police spent over £3m and deployed over 1,000 officers from nearly every force in the country in order to arrest 24 climate activists, Novara Media can reveal.

    In August 2024, as the country was gripped by far-right riots, cops swooped on activists planning to hold a mass protest camp near Drax – a power station in north Yorkshire accused of greenwashing.

    Police stopped vehicles heading for the camp and made arrests for “public order offences relating to interference with key national infrastructure”. They seized equipment such as compost toilets, wheelchair access ramps and camping equipment.

    The protest camp, organised by campaign group Reclaim the Power, was to involve “six days of workshops, communal living and direct action to crash Drax’s profits”. Following the arrests, the camp was cancelled.

    150 environmental organisations [signed a statement accusing](https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/aug/25/police-acting-as-private-security-for-drax-power-station-say-clim

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    Revealed: Police Spent £3m Shutting Down Climate Protest | Novara Media

    Police spent over £3m and deployed over 1,000 officers from nearly every force in the country in order to arrest 24 climate activists, Novara Media can reveal.

    In August 2024, as the country was gripped by far-right riots, cops swooped on activists planning to hold a mass protest camp near Drax – a power station in north Yorkshire accused of greenwashing.

    Police stopped vehicles heading for the camp and made arrests for “public order offences relating to interference with key national infrastructure”. They seized equipment such as compost toilets, wheelchair access ramps and camping equipment.

    The protest camp, organised by campaign group Reclaim the Power, was to involve “six days of workshops, communal living and direct action to crash Drax’s profits”. Following the arrests, the camp was cancelled.

    150 environmental organisations [signed a statement accusing](https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/aug/25/police-acting-as-private-security-for-drax-power-station-say-clim

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    surprise rule