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  • Questioning people on specific issues is a lot less invasive than asking who they voted for imo. But I'm not taking political questions from strangers in public. I'm protecting myself because a lot of bad things can happen when the wrong people hear your views. I'm not trying to get blasted on social media by some woman I went on one date with. I'm not trying to get the shit kicked out of me outside the bar by some dudes who overheard me. I'm not trying to get followed home. I'm not trying to get disappeared by federal agents. You catch my drift? Your politics make you a target for somebody no matter what they are. At the very least I'm not trying to have any stupid ass argument I've heard 1000 times before by reddit-brain or twitter-brain dumbfucks

  • None of these things are first date material imo. Obviously you'd want to know in a partner, or even before they become your partner, but on a first date you are like one level above strangers and I don't trust like that

  • The video talks a lot about how Trump voters try to conceal who they voted for and how Harris voters are never reluctant to say they voted for her. Idk man. I'm kind of on board with the notion that who you voted for is a bit private. The voting booths are covered for a reason.

  • Line em up and cut a third off both apples in one go? Everyone gets 2/3? Seems simple right? Consider the core. I don't think it's possible if you consider the core. You have to kill one of your friends.

    You have to kill one of your friends.

    You have to kill one of your friends.

    Choose which one of your friends to kill.

    Reach for the knife before someone else does.

    You have to kill one of your friends.

  • They hallucinate too much to be used as a learning replacement. The hallucinations are completely fine when you're using it as a learning tool because when used correctly, you verify everything externally. I've used it to breach some difficult stuff I was really struggling with, like the Rust programming language. Used it to help me get started on it the right way, then used it to identify gaps in my knowledge. Been writing Rust at a pretty high level for 3 years since with no assistance from AI.

  • Disposing of it properly means landfill, pretty much. Not that big of a deal, but the microplastics it adds to our environment on its way there, and during the manufacturing process, will last ages.

    While I was looking into this I learned about another material, PHA, which is much better suited to eco-friendly printing.

  • if someone said "redheads are hot" i'd say "alright"

    if someone said "all redheads are hot" i'd say "that's bullshit and you know it"

    one is a generalization the other is an absolute statement

  • I really don't condone producing single-use 3D prints unless it results in a net reduction of plastic waste for the same end. It would make more sense to 3D print a form to turn a thin strip of steel into a proper food safe and reusable cookie cutter. No waste and you can make as many cookie cutters as you want.

  • You really need to think about the worst case when you use the word "all"

    Think about the most acne-ridden, morbidly obese, ungroomed, mentally ill, racist incel with the worst hygiene. But hey, he plays starcraft and learned some computer programming. Down to smash?