Shutting down polluting businesses, relocating others away from where people live, and traffic congestion control are all valid approaches to air pollution control, used not only in China but around the world. Not sure why you need to put scare quotes around the word “solved”.
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cyd@vlemmy.netto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•The fifth TNG movie that never was3·2 years agoThe people in charge of TNG by that point were creatively bankrupt. It would have been a fiasco.
Also, the idea just doesn’t fit Star Trek. It isn’t a comic book franchise, where fan-pleasing callbacks and crossovers are baked into the formula. In Star Trek media, callbacks and crossovers have tended to be some of the worst stories.
cyd@vlemmy.netto Gaming@beehaw.org•What game do you think came closest to being "perfect"?5·2 years agoChrono Trigger. It’s basically the evolutionary peak of the NES-era console RPG. Every aspect, including the story, art, game mechanics, and music, are best-in-class, with no obvious room for improvement given the technical constraints of the time.
cyd@vlemmy.netto Technology@beehaw.org•Google reminds us that Google Chat can be used with friends and familyEnglish3·2 years agoLet’s all be grateful that Google handled GChat and its successors so incompetently. There was a window of time in which the world might have gotten hooked into using Google for instant messaging, which would have been a privacy disaster. Lucky, they fucked it up.
cyd@vlemmy.netto World News@lemmy.ml•The Supreme Court rejects Biden's plan to wipe away $400 billion in student loan debt01·2 years agoI know this upsets a lot of people, but the ruling isn’t without justification. $450B++ in government spending should not be accomplished through a legal loophole. (Quite aside from the fact that fiscal stimulus is the last thing the economy needs right now.)
cyd@vlemmy.netto World News@lemmy.ml•German central bank risks bailout after money printing spreeEnglish1·2 years agoThis is a deliberately obtuse take by the Telegraph. Central banks are literally empowered to create or destroy money; the profits and losses they themselves make are accounting fictions.
Ultima Underworld
It came out before Doom, had full isometric 3D environments including looking up and down, and contained immersive sim and RPG elements. All the ingredients of a modern first person action RPG… in 1992.
cyd@vlemmy.netto World News@lemmy.ml•Dollars Are So Scarce in Argentina That Yuan Use Is at a RecordEnglish1·2 years agoThere’s a saying in developmental economics. There are four kinds of economies in the world: developed, undeveloped, Japan, and Argentina.
It’s really mind-boggling how Argentina’s economic troubles never end, under socialist governments and neoliberal ones, with a pegged exchange rate and a floating one, under high global interest rates and low ones.
cyd@vlemmy.netto World News@lemmy.ml•‘African nations felt like beggars during COVID-19 pandemic, we must be treated as equals,’ South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa tells global leaders in FranceEnglish3·2 years agoTaking a quick look, it seems that South Africa went for the Pfizer-BioNTech and J&J vaccines. If vaccine supply was the issue, they should have bought Indian and Chinese vaccines. Those vaccines were actually the best bang for the buck for the global South at the time: their marginally lower efficacy was more than compensated for by their far better availability. It seems like the problem for SA, ironically, is that it stuck too close to the West and did not think independently enough.
This episode was probably peak Dukat. Unfortunately, I don’t think they stuck the landing for his character arc. His descent into insane mustache twirling villainy in the last season was not very interesting. By the finale, the Dukat part was by far the weakest of the simultaneous plot threads.
cyd@vlemmy.netto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Trek Central reporting that Star Trek Prodigy has been cancelled and will be removed from Paramount+ in coming days.6·2 years agoTo avoid paying royalties, I imagine. Hollywood accounting is craaaaazy.
cyd@vlemmy.netto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•io9's Ranking of Every Star Trek trial Episode4·2 years agoMeasure of a Man was groundbreaking but feels pretty dated to watch. Back when it aired, the idea that sentient AIs should be treated as humans was far from the mainstream. Today, we’ve seen so many sympathetic robots in pop culture (including, of course, Data) that the situation is reversed: the arguments aired against Data in this episode seem shockingly bigoted.
Imagine if the plot contrived to make Riker get up in front of the court to argue for slavery – even if he’s clearly labelled as playing devil’s advocate, it feels beyond the pale.
cyd@vlemmy.netto Technology@beehaw.org•TikTok Keeps Removing Abortion Pill ContentEnglish20·2 years agoGiven TikTok’s precarious situation, it’s no surprise they’re going out of their way to bend to the whims of US politics. Face it, there are a lot of Republicans ready to justify banning TikTok by pointing to teenagers getting abortion advice from the platform.
cyd@vlemmy.netto Technology@beehaw.org•FediPact is an Organized Effort to Block Meta's ActivityPub PlatformEnglish3·2 years agoSure, just like you can run an SMTP server that blocks incoming connections from Gmail. It’s not illegal, obviously, but it goes against the spirit of an open, interoperable internet.
cyd@vlemmy.netto Technology@beehaw.org•FediPact is an Organized Effort to Block Meta's ActivityPub PlatformEnglish33·2 years agoTo me, the argument for accepting Meta into the Fediverse goes beyond gain and loss. If you run an Internet service, you have a moral obligation to make a good faith attempt to interoperate with anyone using the protocol as intended.
By a similar token, if you run a mail server, you should accept SMTP connections as far as possible. Yes, you can ban spam, but you should not ban connections from Gmail even if Gmail is a privacy-destroying bad idea. By all means, allow individual users to set up their own block lists, but this should not be done at the server level.
cyd@vlemmy.netto World News@lemmy.ml•Missing Titanic sub crew believed to be dead, tour company saysEnglish12·2 years agoI’m just surprised Elon Musk didn’t find a way to inject himself into this story somehow, like he did with the Thai cave rescue.
cyd@vlemmy.netto World News@lemmy.ml•The world’s largest democracy is collapsing before our eyes63·2 years agoThis isn’t true, though; politics is in the driver’s seat, and capital is at the mercy of government. We can see this even in the US where the Biden administration is pushing decoupling/deglobalization for geopolitical and domestic reasons, to the discomfort of US-based multinationals. On the other side of the aisle, the business-friendly cosmopolitan arm of the Republican party has lost ground to the Trumpian populist wing. You see a similar story elsewhere in the world. In the case of Russia, a lot of people thought that Putin was a tool of the oligarchs, so you can change his behavior by putting pressure on the oligarchs. Surprise, it turned out that the oligarchs have to do what Putin tells them, not the other way round.
cyd@vlemmy.netto Technology@beehaw.org•Amazon named its “labyrinthine” Prime cancellation process after Homer’s IliadEnglish17·2 years agoShouldn’t it have been the Odyssey? By the time you unsubscribe, ten years have passed, nobody recognizes you, and your wife is fending off suitors.
cyd@vlemmy.netto World News@lemmy.ml•Missing Titanic sub crew believed to be dead, tour company saysEnglish3·2 years agoNow they get to organize dives to view the wreckage of the Titan. Twice the business!
Russia was always Turkey’s number one geopolitical antagonist; even in the best of times, a dangerous frenemy. Now, Turkey is probably the number one beneficiary of Putin’s botched war. Its main antagonist is defanged, maybe permanently, and it’s become a geopolitically indispensible regional power that the US and Europe desperately need to keep onside. It can dick around with stuff like hosting Putin visits, just to flaunt its own importance. Everything is coming up Erdogan.