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  • Yeah, because Trump thinks it's his to own.


    Also:

    Oh, now it's time to stop? Let me check my watch, oh yeah, it's almost been two solid fucking years of Israel absolutely bombing the absolute living shit out of Gaza and it's basically been a war pointed in one direction for two fucking years after ONE day where Israel got a black eye. Give me a break, this is so far beyond "an eye for an eye" it could have only ever been a genocide. What a fucking crock of shit. We're less than two weeks until the two year anniversary of the October 7th attack.

  • Except a third or more of that 80% thinks the crisis is the "violent radical left antifa superpredators."

  • I mean I'd wager it's more simple than that, really.

    "Look, we have to stop denying these available revenue streams especially when they produce more money than facts and verifiable information. We're just leaving money on the table, damn it! Who cares about the consequences as long as we can increase profits!"

  • It's so great to be at the end of human cooperation and civilization. I'm so excited for when antibiotics stop working because of factory farming. /s

  • I think you mean hand written chart. Nothing stopping us from printing out such charts. I have a chart for how long certain foods keep in the fridge before spoiling pinned to the fridge with a white board fridge food calendar.

  • Your spoiler tag is broken. Spoilers don't bother me, but you're obviously trying to be thoughtful to others, so I thought I'd let you know. It should be formatted like this:

     
        
    ::: spoiler spoiler
    
    The text that spoils things.
    :::
    
    
      

    So it looks like this:

  • Counterpoint: The internet makes us smart because we can learn how to do anything we need to do when we need to do it. We still need experts for a lot of things, but simple home repairs? Plant care? How to properly separate a wash? et cetera. In fact I'd argue the things that we do regularly we do remember because we do them regularly. Just like we used to memorize phone numbers because calling them was something we did regularly we have different things we can do regularly now and get adept at instead of remembering numbers. The access to information has cut out the middle-man so to speak. I spent half my life not knowing how to properly separate laundry, or how to cook certain meals, because I didn't have anyone available to teach me. I was able to self-teach through the internet. Why is looking it up so bad if you grew up with dipshit parents who didn't know how to do anything or teach you anything before the internet was around? Hell, the internet has even taught me what the right tools are for the job I'm trying to do which is a huge aspect of any type of DIY.

  • No don't you dare stop the circlejerk! /s

    But seriously phone numbers were broken into chunks of three to four digits to even make them something we could remember. Is it so terrible my brain has more space to remember other things instead of strings of numbers?

  • Because that's totally something most people have access to and can do.

    Gonna start substinence farming inside my apartment deep in the concrete jungle of the inner city, yup.

    The world has changed deeply since the era where that was a way out of this. The majority of US citizens literally do not have access to arable land.

  • Counterpoint: some open source technologies used widely in Europe are still developed by groups that would be eligible for this fund despite it not being aimed specifically at open source.

    Germany, for example, hosts the second largest community of self-hosters behind the United States.

    Arguably getting the UK back in the EU would be a boon with groups such as Matrix and Canonical which produce open source products as well.

    I feel like this assumes that private companies don't make open source.

  • I'm glad the only Windows based parts of my OS are sandboxed away since I run Linux.

    Also I use a hardware wallet that can't be accessed when it's not plugged in to my computer.

  • As a subscriber to /c/FuckCars when it comes to vehicle memes I am out of my Element.

  • Hey it's not your fault they're not building electric vehicles that are as friendly to the disabled!

  • Yeah they really shouldn't worry about that part. Their mere existence is offensive to the sensibilities.

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    Is it just me, or has the BS with OpenAI shown that nobody in the AI space actually cares about "safeguarding AGI?"

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