

I checked the modlog, they used the r slur in their otherwise on-point rant.
I checked the modlog, they used the r slur in their otherwise on-point rant.
Some of the boards use a system called tripcodes, which are essentially a username and password in one that are used when writing individual posts. It allows people to prove that they’re the same person across multiple posts, without anything as identifying as a user profile attached.
That’s so much grosser and arguably just as carcinogenic.
*Volt, but I like your safe-themed version
Reddit, at least the corporation and increasingly the userbase, is definitely in the process of shifting to the right. Lemmy is the kind of alternative social media the person you’re replying to is advocating.
If he’s been at it long enough to paint a wooden sign about it, I think the authorities are aware.
Their comment was a joke, in case you missed it.
Who knew that Dean Norris would be in the sex gifs after all?
Fuck that, I’m not getting Ukraine’d.
Maybe if he could speak with more gusto than a dying electronic greeting card, we’d actually believe that he meant it.
Brother, you wouldn’t blow 2-3 cocks in an 8 hour shift if that was your only duty? After the first week, you’d be so good at it that you’d be “working” less than an hour a day.
To pull terms from a couple different sci-fi book series I like, we could go for Hand Terminals or Scribs. I like both, the former when I’m being grandiose and the latter when I’m feeling cute.
You’re probably lactose intolerant.
They have no power to give those people reparations, so yeah, why not? Just cut the head off the damn snake and dust off your hands.
I only get my news here!
… is that bad?
You didn’t really respond to the core idea of my comment, which is that AI isn’t doing anything to help us achieve the things that we would actually want it to. And what about the safety concerns around current-gen self-driving vehicles? It’s easy to call everyone primitivists if you refuse to acknowledge their legitimate points.
I think the core issue here is that, so far, AI has only taken away jobs that people want. People want to be artists, writers, and even programmers, and those are the only industries to be disrupted by AI thus far. If AI were to reduce society’s need for manual or emotional labor, I think you would see far less reluctance to accept it. Also, the self-diving car thing, from the outside, just looks to be a matter of public safety. I think most people would agree that cars will be able to safely drive themselves eventually, but the ones currently on the road feel underbaked and rushed along by a greedy cabal of tech industrialists.
USA checking in with one almost exactly like the picture