Holy cow, I forgot about that extension. That was cool
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Saw this notification yesterday when I opened the App. I guess I’m deleting my Reddit account that day. It really is a shame—it was such a good app, and the developer seems like such a chill person.
I opened Apollo yesterday and got the notification it was going to be shutting down on the 30th. It was such a bummer—I really don’t plan on going back to Reddit now. Treat it like Quora, at best.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something many people believe but is not true?English1·2 years agoThe claim was that “lack of evidence doesn’t count” and “facts are facts” essentially. Neither of which are true. I’m assuming most people aren’t reading real philosophical arguments for or against god, and the court equivalence is purely an analogy meant to make the idea more relatable.
At the end of the day—the argument that evidence is needed to prove or deny the existence of a god, is fallible. Purely because it changes based on: the evidence people have, evidence against it people lack, and how people interpret events.
Anything in the realm of religion and reality comes down to this: it’ll always end as an opinion because it can not be confirmed or denied in any quantifiable way.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something many people believe but is not true?22·2 years agoYes it does. That’s why eyewitness testimony is rocky at best and is rarely counted as hard evidence. This is especially true the further back the witness has to recall to get the memory.
You also have to ask multiple experts to agree on something before anything with evidence gains weight, but evidence looks different to experts too. That’s why almost everything has some form of division.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something many people believe but is not true?23·2 years agoYes it does. That’s why eyewitness testimony is rocky at best and usually not considered completely sound—especially after any duration of time has passed.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something many people believe but is not true?42·2 years agoLogic is used in the court of law and it’s completely reliant on evidence missing to prove innocence.
Hence, “there is zero evidence that the defendant was in the location at the time of the crime which proves their innocence.”
Adding: I mean, the biggest evidence some people have is that something can’t come from nothing. We have no proof of where our something started or came from (for all we know it’s a game of marbles), so their theory is just as valid as anyone else’s until proven otherwise.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something many people believe but is not true?73·2 years agoThere is a huge different between “god doesn’t exist” and “proven there is no need for a god.”
Depending who you ask, there is plenty of evidence. And you don’t even need to ask the Ken Ham’s of the world—there’s literally dedicated fields of study in philosophy arguing this.
The whole “one bad apple spoils the bunch” comes from a series Descartes’ essays trying to figure out if God can be real.
Plus, everyday people have experiences that they interpret as religious events. Coincidence, whatever, that could apply—you can’t, with 100% certainty prove them wrong. You can only assume based off the information you have and your preconceived notions of the world.
Religion is complicated. People’s faith makes it even moreso.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•You can bring a videogame character to real life, which character do you choose?English1·2 years agoOr would join it like Cartman and Cthulhu.
I agree. Robert Putnam has some great points in “Bowling Alone” in that, we need that socialization—something to bridge the gap. And the human, as an animal, in us needs the socialization just because that’s how we are as a species.
Face to face is key, in my opinion.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How has ur lemmy experience been so far?English22·2 years agoI’m on Beehaw and so far it’s been a pretty chill place. They encourage “Be nice” and “safe space” without coming across as in your face with any actual political ideology.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Chat@beehaw.org•What Mobile Apps are you using for Lemmy?English4·2 years agoIt’d be rad if Christian could somehow migrate the Apollo app over. I know absolutely nothing about that kind of thing so, so idk how doable that is.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What niche reddit community do you want to see find a place on the fediverse?171·2 years agor/outside. That place is such a needed mental break.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Piracy@lemmy.ml•Ahoy ye scalliwags from /r/piratedgames and /r/piracy 👋10·2 years agoAh, this feels… nice. Good to be here!
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Literature@beehaw.org•how long is your To Read list, Beehaw?English3·2 years agoI’ll let you know when I find the end of it. I really like collecting books.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto World News@beehaw.org•Bothered by pot smell, she sued her neighbor to stop smoking — and wonEnglish6·2 years agoHaha “chronic pot smoker”.
But no, I agree, the smell is an absolute downer to me. I just don’t like overbearing odors as a whole.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Chat@beehaw.org•What Mobile Apps are you using for Lemmy?English9·2 years agoI just created a shortcut from safari onto my homescreen. Works really well.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Anyone else here right into emulation/roms/CFW and retro handhelds? What've you got + what are you playing?3·2 years agoI have a jailbroken ps3 that I use solely for transit, basic emulators and roms on my laptop. My goal is to build a little emulation box with a raspberry pi. I honestly enjoy messing with the consoles and such more than playing games, haha.
OhSnapKracklePopped@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Your username is how you die, how bad is it?3·2 years agoNot too fun, I’d imagine.
Apollo to continue going. That’s it.