fiat_lux
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fiat_lux@kbin.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Have you ever clicked on an ad *on purpose?*
5·2 years agoAll the time. If it’s a company I dislike and I see them advertising on Google, I know I’m costing them money. Google uses an auction house system for ads, so common words can have a lot of competition. You could be making that company pay a dollar or more for that click, and at the same time contribute to a headache for their marketers who are keeping a close eye on their cost per click and customer acquisition costs.
Yeah, google wins in this scenario too, but there’s not much I can do about that.
fiat_lux@kbin.socialto
News@lemmy.world•Former President Trump is found guilty in historic New York criminal case
171·2 years agoI appreciate you
fiat_lux@kbin.socialto
World News@lemmy.ml•Chinese scientists develop cure for diabetes, insulin patient becomes medicine-free in just 3 months
91·2 years agoFor sure, I just get antsy when peer review doesn’t come from from external sources
fiat_lux@kbin.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Chinese scientists develop cure for diabetes, insulin patient becomes medicine-free in just 3 months
6·2 years ago1 patient, T2 since mid-30s and now 59, had kidney transplant 2017 after end-stage diabetic nephropathy and fucked glucose control since 2019. The successful cells were endoderm stem cells from him cultivated by mice they injected with his PBMCs that they then made diabetic. So not from cadavers (except mouse cadaver i guess), which is the actual new part here. Intrahepatic implant, and cells from unrelated donor failed that were embedded at the same time. His personalised mouse-donor cells worked well enough to take him off insulin 3 months later.
It’s good news, but you’re entirely correct that the article missed the point entirely. Thanks for the crash course in islet cell therapy!
fiat_lux@kbin.socialto
World News@lemmy.ml•Chinese scientists develop cure for diabetes, insulin patient becomes medicine-free in just 3 months
1419·2 years agoHm, 5 year old journal, with the editor board, funding and half of the authors all from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, but significant hospital contribution. I remain skeptical of the headline but hopeful of the science.
fiat_lux@kbin.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Why Is the World Ignoring a Looming Genocide in Sudan?
13·2 years agoLooming? Sudan is past the looming stage. When do known verified atrocities reach “current reality” status?
fiat_lux@kbin.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•$20,000 annual pay: Japan's weak yen drives away Asian talent
13·2 years agoI once looked at a job listing for something with very specialist technical knowledge in specific programming areas, for a Japanese company based in Tokyo (pre-covid so remote wasn’t really a thing yet). Pretty niche stuff and needed at least basic Japanese language skills too, so I assumed it would pay ok - even if it wasn’t good or great in comparison with jobs where i was.
After conversion it worked out to be around USD$40k a year, which is probably just over 1/3 of what it would pay at minimum elsewhere. More like 1/4 or less for Silicon Valley type locations, but the rent for a tiny Tokyo shoebox is about the same price even if food is a cheaper. There was no way I was applying for that.
It isn’t just about a weak yen, it’s much more about hugely underpaying people.
fiat_lux@kbin.socialOPto
ADHD@lemmy.world•Fun fact: Autoplaying animation on websites that you can't stop is disability discrimination in the US
31·2 years agoYes, unfortunately i think you’ve missed a few things.
- Anyone can be sued for anything, whether the suit is successful depends on validity and damages
- It would be difficult to prove damages in this case, but you don’t need to sue anyone anyway
- Only businesses and organisations serving the public are required to follow the ADA
- The government, if it received enough
valid complaints and received a negative reply from a place which needs to follow the ADA might consider bringing legal action or enforcing penalties - Common practise does not exclude the possibility that something discriminates against people, which is why these rules were written
I think that about covers it
fiat_lux@kbin.socialOPto
ADHD@lemmy.world•Fun fact: Autoplaying animation on websites that you can't stop is disability discrimination in the US
9·2 years agoSadly, the ‘G’ in WCAG is ‘guidelines.’ It doesn’t have teeth; there is no legislation around WCAG.
Used to be true. More and more government agencies are referencing the WCAG as the standard, and The Revised 508 Standards which sets the rules for government bodies directly pins it to WCAG v2.0. WCAG compliance has also been specifically ruled in various Title 3 cases, which sets the precedent.
There is still lots of legal ambiguity around accessibility, but the ADA definitely looks at web accessibility and WCAG when something significant is brought to its attention
fiat_lux@kbin.socialOPto
ADHD@lemmy.world•Fun fact: Autoplaying animation on websites that you can't stop is disability discrimination in the US
61·2 years agoOk! You have the right to do that.
But the US Department of Justice has the right to investigate and fine you up to $75k the first time, if it is determined that you are running a business or organisation in the US that provides public accommodations and you are discriminating against people who have disabilities and you could afford to fix it.
Lots of rights for everyone! It’s so nice.
fiat_lux@kbin.socialOPto
ADHD@lemmy.world•Fun fact: Autoplaying animation on websites that you can't stop is disability discrimination in the US
4·2 years agoCorrect and nicely sourced!
fiat_lux@kbin.socialOPto
ADHD@lemmy.world•Fun fact: Autoplaying animation on websites that you can't stop is disability discrimination in the US
2·2 years agodeleted by creator
fiat_lux@kbin.socialOPto
ADHD@lemmy.world•Fun fact: Autoplaying animation on websites that you can't stop is disability discrimination in the US
2·2 years agoScrolling chatmay have slightly different additional requirement around allowing control of update frequency
fiat_lux@kbin.socialOPto
ADHD@lemmy.world•Fun fact: Autoplaying animation on websites that you can't stop is disability discrimination in the US
4·2 years agoSounds great for daily driving. But you’re still free to open another browser at any point to test!
fiat_lux@kbin.socialOPto
ADHD@lemmy.world•Fun fact: Autoplaying animation on websites that you can't stop is disability discrimination in the US
2·2 years agoNo problem! I really appreciate you making any effort to include all of your audience.
fiat_lux@kbin.socialOPto
ADHD@lemmy.world•Fun fact: Autoplaying animation on websites that you can't stop is disability discrimination in the US
12·2 years agoYes! Prefers-reduced-motion is nice but was not developed for this reason and it is not enough to be following the rule but this hasn’t specifically been tested in court yet.
It was made for people who get sick from things like parallax animations where big things move around, even with interaction. In the future that will have its own rule and prefers reduced motion will help pass that, but it does not help with this one.
Edit: to be clear, you could use it to help, but it’s not enough on its own
fiat_lux@kbin.socialto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•American Airlines backtracks on filing that blamed 9-year-old for being filmed in bathroom
18·2 years agoI’m going to hope this is some ChatGPT template response bullshit, because the other option is that someone chose to write this.
Even if they were an adult who might recognise an illuminated spy camera, it’s not like you have enough choice in bathrooms at 30000 ft to infer something resembling consent.
fiat_lux@kbin.socialto
News@lemmy.world•Wealth inequality starts at birth. Lawmakers debate whether child savings accounts can help, the 401Kids Savings Act
11·2 years agoIt starts before birth. Low socio-economic status affects the health of pregnant people, which in turn has consequences for foetal development. Stress is a big trigger for various latent congenital issues, and that’s one reason climate change is going to result in increased rates of disease.
fiat_lux@kbin.socialto
News@lemmy.world•Judge admonishes defense witness for his behavior after prosecution rests in Trump hush money trial
13·2 years agoNot just a defense witness, a former federal prosecutor. A judge had to tell a former federal prosecutor “And then if you don’t like my ruling, you don’t give me side eye and you don’t roll your eyes.” like he was a pouty teenager.








The video in the article has some good footage too. The “why is there bright light when I am nocturnal?!” face is a mood I felt on a deeply personal level.