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Diddlydee@feddit.ukto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•To join Facebook these days, one must record a video selfieEnglish10·8 days agoFacebook: not then, not now, not ever.
Diddlydee@feddit.ukto Science Memes@mander.xyz•I mean... I don't see the problem?English3·17 days agoDunno about universal, but UK-wide certainly
Yeah, this is completely standard.
Aldous Huxley would like a word.
Diddlydee@feddit.ukto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I'm a 6'1" man with size 3 feet which means every time they measure my feet at a shoe store, the Brannock device tells me I'm not a man English5·1 month agoThat’s wild. Those are practically hooves.
Ah, yes, ‘they’. I forgot about this secret group who jokingly use symbols and codes to hint at what they’re really up to, like it’s some rule that you can’t be fully secretive and have to leave clues for the big-brains who are in the know.
Diddlydee@feddit.ukto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My ravioli bowl won't unstick. Took about an hour of prying, and still I couldn't unstick the plate.English17·2 months agoI’m confused why there is a plate involved at all.
Diddlydee@feddit.ukto politics @lemmy.world•Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bought stocks hit hard by Trump tariffs during the market meltdownEnglish9·2 months agoMarjorie Taylor Green is a funny-looking specimen
Diddlydee@feddit.ukto Technology@beehaw.org•Why do AI company logos look like buttholes?English6·2 months agoExcept only one does here.
Diddlydee@feddit.ukto politics @lemmy.world•After the market closed, Trump brags that some businessman made 900 millionsEnglish3·2 months agoEvery last penny of the supposed 2 billion made in tariffs this week was paid for by US companies, importers, and citizens. His wilful stupidity knows no bounds.
Diddlydee@feddit.ukto politics @lemmy.world•How Trump changed his mind on tariffsEnglish3·2 months agoIt’s a pump and dump scheme, plain as the nose on your face.
Diddlydee@feddit.ukto politics @lemmy.world•Donald Trump Says Countries 'Kissing My Ass' Over TariffsEnglish14·2 months agoThis buffoon doesn’t understand what tariffs are or what they will do. I wish they’d just call it what it is - import duty.
I work in Chlor-Alkali Electrolysis and some of our biggest customers in the US run their electrolysers for water purification. I don’t know their market share but they purify the majority of US water between them.
They buy everything to maintain the electrolysers from us. Nuts, bolts, washers, every last component, as each component is tried and tested to work in our electrolysers through decades of design and testing.
One customer had an arrival today and suddenly had a bill for about 40k more than they were expecting due to the foolish tariffs and the changing of of product classifications on the USHTS. If they buy their spares elsewhere the warranty on their electrolyser becomes invalid, and - as I’ve seen time and again - cheaper, untested spares will usually result in a catastrophic failure somewhere down the line.
This is just one example, but old moron is messing with all kinds of key industries with his fiddling, and the only people paying are the importers and, eventually, the general public.
Our costs have not changed and we sell at the same price that we are contracted to, but now the companies that purify US water have hundreds of thousands of extra import duty each year if this comedy continues, and they can’t just pull out and start again as they have invested tens of millions and there is no suitable US company who can do what we do without decades of investment and research (we’ve been perfecting our technology since 1970).
Maybe the Fantascist will magic this industry and others into existence, but it will cost at least twice what we can do it for when it is eventually ready, and decades is something he doesn’t have. I doubt he has weeks before it all comes crumbling down.
The companies we sell to (to purify water, to make hydrogen and bleach) will undoubtedly charge more for the products they make to compensate, and the US public will foot the bill in the long run.
These tariffs undoubtedly hurt the US the most.
Also, nobody is kissing his ass outside of his cronies. The rest of the world is beginning to see a world without so much US influence, and all by the hand of the worst president in history with his tiny smooth brain and the foresight of a cabbage.
Diddlydee@feddit.ukto politics @lemmy.world•Trump tariffs: Stocks soar as US president announces tariff pauseEnglish5·2 months agoI wish they’d just call it what it is - import duty.
I work in Chlor-Alkali Electrolysis and some of our biggest customers in the US run their electrolysers for water purification. I don’t know their market share but they purify the majority of US water between them.
They buy everything to maintain the electrolysers from us. Nuts, bolts, washers, every last component, as each component is tried and tested to work in our electrolysers through decades of design and testing.
One customer had an arrival today and suddenly had a bill for about 40k more than they were expecting due to the foolish tariffs and the changing of of product classifications on the USHTS. If they buy their spares elsewhere the warranty on their electrolyser becomes invalid, and - as I’ve seen time and again - cheaper, untested spares will usually result in a catastrophic failure somewhere down the line.
This is just one example, but old moron is messing with all kinds of key industries with his fiddling, and the only people paying are the importers and, eventually, the general public.
Our costs have not changed and we sell at the same price that we are contracted to, but now the companies that purify US water have hundreds of thousands of extra import duty each year if this comedy continues, and they can’t just pull out and start again as they have invested tens of millions and there is no suitable US company who can do what we do without decades of investment and research.
Maybe the Fantascist will magic this industry into existence, but it will cost at least twice what we can do it for when it is eventually ready. The companies will undoubtedly charge more for the products they make to compensate, and the US public will foot the bill.
These tariffs hurt the US the most.
Fella 4 life
That’s a big throat.
Diddlydee@feddit.ukto politics @lemmy.world•Trump commerce secretary makes WTF claim on Fox News about America's 'beautiful' beefEnglish42·2 months agoUS beef is objectively awful.
He is, in fact, a bitch.