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- Comment on Never make the mistake of visiting a community for your favorite podcasts 6 days ago:
I really miss my podcast subreddits. It is the only part of Reddit miss.
- Comment on Camelot Rule 1 week ago:
Ask everyone about their salary. Salary transparency is a good way to show solidarity with your coworkers.
- Comment on Seal ions 2 weeks ago:
If you want to read about ocean mammals on strike, you should do yourself a favor and read John Scalzi’s “Starter Villain.” It is a hoot.
- Comment on time 2 weeks ago:
Good comeback.
- Comment on time 2 weeks ago:
Ummm… Just off the top of my head, I bet John Rawls or Karl Popper has done more for humanity than a jackass that confidently denigrates an entire field of study.
- Comment on super weaner 3 weeks ago:
This Wikipedia article was super sad. Needless to say, being a super weaner is not health for the pups.
- Comment on I swear credit card companies make log-ins fail on purpose. 3 weeks ago:
I used to use them, but I jumped ship after they had repeatedly had security incidents that they downplayed the severity of.
I get that security is hard, but they just didn’t seem to prioritize it. And my trust in them was broken when they treated it as a PR issue instead of a threat to my security
- Comment on I swear credit card companies make log-ins fail on purpose. 3 weeks ago:
Not lastpass tho.
- Comment on Sweet Transit is a loveable city builder for model train nerds, out of early access now 3 weeks ago:
That was a weird review. Like, it starts off as a review. Then they say they haven’t played it much and gestures to the steam review rating. Strange.
- Comment on He has to be stopped 4 weeks ago:
Some days it is more though. Which is horrific.
- Comment on I miss vegetables 5 weeks ago:
The spicy flavors are also good.
- Comment on Tasty flag 5 weeks ago:
It’s Jamie Loftus’s flag.
- Comment on Windows users don't want copilot on their taskbar 1 month ago:
I asked it how to uninstall itself. It responded with the command line. I copy and pasted (this was probably dangerous, given that LLMs lie, but whatever). Now I no longer have it on my task bar. This is sort of like the open edge to get Firefox deal I’ve always had when using a fresh install.
- Comment on Staying for the week at an AirBnB in Rochester, MN. This is what I just found out I'm stuck with. 1 month ago:
I wish you well. My wife’s trip to Rochester was worth it, and my pop had brain surgery there that went really well. I hope things turn out well for you.
- Comment on arachnidz 1 month ago:
I once watched a jumping spider hunt and kill a fly on my front porch. Very cool and that fly was annoying as fuck.
- Comment on Thoughts on the game Timberborn 1 month ago:
The blueprints in Factorio took a good game I was enjoying to OMG this game is amazing. I remember the very first time I used blue prints. It was to lay a “big” field of solar (probably 10 panels because I was a n00b). Just magical.
- Comment on Oil Executives, Meeting in Texas, Cast Doubts on ‘Fantasy’ Energy Transition | The comments by a Saudi executive raised questions regarding whose predictions future of oil and gas are more likely 1 month ago:
The fact that a meteor didn’t strike this conference makes me doubt the existence of a benevolent god.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
I’d say the officers and politicians. Nazi officers and politicians are bad people. Slaver officers and politicians are evil people. Those power structures needed to be destroyed and the alive people propagated evil systems. You are the one doing the whole slippery slope bullshit.
Without the officer class of the confederates we wouldn’t have had the KKK or Jim Crow. The lands that the enslaved folk worked should have been given to the people who worked the lands.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
No, it is a response to make the world a better place. By allowing slaver officers to live, despite what our laws said, we allowed them to spin the lost cause narrative and take away all the hard won rights that freedmen achieved. We still suffer as a society from that horrible oversight. Think about how things would be different if black people had political and economic rights for the past 150 years.
The same can be said about allowing nazi and Japanese war criminals to live. In many instances, they also took back power and continued to do damage to our world.
They should have all died like Franco.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Killing Nazis and slavers is justice.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
We did this with all sorts of fucking Nazis. We were far too kind and should have hung a fuck of a lot more of them.
Same thing goes for the fucking slavers after their failed rebellion.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Criminalization hasn’t made the problem any better.