gandalf_der_12te
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- Comment on (・∀・) 21 hours ago:
something pike that, yes
- Comment on (・∀・) 21 hours ago:
wasn’t there something about children born from a C-section having a notably lower amount of gut biome, which kinda proofs that a significant amount of gut biome gets transported through the vaginal channel, or am i misremembering things?
- Comment on Weapons trafficking 21 hours ago:
The question is not what you do, but when.
If you did the same job you do today 50 years ago, you’d get massively better pay for it.
- Comment on Anon reflects on a conundrum 3 days ago:
Ja genau.
- Comment on Unholy curses 3 days ago:
and can it be cured by garlic?
- Comment on Anon makes a modern game 3 days ago:
reminds me of the study that says that cars are more colorful in times where the economic prospects are better
- Comment on Anon reflects on a conundrum 3 days ago:
it was a joke ^^
- Comment on I can't believe this is a real article. Just wow. 3 days ago:
yeah, i agree, there are assholes everywhere. capitalism has just formalized and streamlined how-to-be-an-asshole.
- Comment on Tech CEOs are using AI to replace themselves / CEOs from Zoom and Klarna used AI avatars while reporting earnings 3 days ago:
which is why we need a wealth tax.
- Comment on Tech CEOs are using AI to replace themselves / CEOs from Zoom and Klarna used AI avatars while reporting earnings 4 days ago:
Basic income seems like an obvious solution.
ok i agree to this.
But then i do wonder, why take the extra detour over “labor should unite instead of letting business idiots take most of the value they create”? Why not just introduce UBI immediately?
- Comment on Anon reflects on a conundrum 4 days ago:
does … does that mean that people would look weird if you creep very close to them irl too?
- Comment on Anon reflects on a conundrum 4 days ago:
so … you could just “flip” photos and make them look good? Why didn’t phone makers recognize this and build this into their apps?? I think you just revolutionized the mobile phone industry.
- Comment on Anon reflects on a conundrum 4 days ago:
The part of yourself that’s looking good is your vampire descent (everyone’s 1/1000th vampire after all as vampires were landlords that fucked everything that moved back in the 13th century) and that’s not visible on photo.
- Comment on Tech CEOs are using AI to replace themselves / CEOs from Zoom and Klarna used AI avatars while reporting earnings 4 days ago:
I’ve been floating the idea a couple of times that UBI doesn’t need to be implemented “all at once”. For example, maybe a very test-version UBI could handout $100 to everyone. That’s not enough to live on, but it would provide a good support, especially to low-income households, as they benefit relatively more.
- Comment on Tech CEOs are using AI to replace themselves / CEOs from Zoom and Klarna used AI avatars while reporting earnings 4 days ago:
I have a fundamental question.
labor should unite instead of letting business idiots take most of the value they create.
In case you actually manage to do that, and the factories run in fact so well that a million workers are enough to provide the whole US with all the food and consumer articles they need.
Then what do the other 331 million USians do? They would not have a job and therefore no source of income. They would revolt and a civil war would erupt? How would you deal with that?
- Comment on I can't believe this is a real article. Just wow. 4 days ago:
To capitalists, humans are nothing but tools to enrich themselves. That’s why it’s called “Human Resources”. To them, you are literally nothing more: A resource to be exploited, like fruit from a fruit tree. They squeeze out the lemon to sell the juice and then throw the dry shell of the fruit to the composter.
What many rich people have is sociopathy, which means an absence of empathy and understanding for what it means to be human. We must remember to be human, whether you name that “socialism” or just better laws that are made for the people.
- Comment on Grieve with me 6 days ago:
I had the same thing.
Turns out the charger was too weak. Getting a 2A (Ampere) charger fixed it.
- Comment on Is it weird to sometimes wonder wether everything you know is wrong? 1 week ago:
Depends on you - can you deal with asking yourself tricky questions and finding good answers? Or does the challenge make you uncomfortable?
- Comment on DIN sagt geht klar 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Why is coal and fossil fuels still used? 2 weeks ago:
but there is no real monetary incentive right now.
dude, solar energy is literally the cheapest form of energy right now. there is a real monetary incentive.
- Comment on End of 10 is a campaign to move people over to Linux with Windows 10 support ending 2 weeks ago:
damn Ubuntu Satanic Edition sounds cool.
- Comment on if pure water is not conductive why would condensation be an issue for electronics? 2 weeks ago:
Water dissociates in the presence of electrical voltage into hydrogen and oxygen, and that makes it somewhat conductive (due to ionisation).
The bigger problem however is corrosion. Said oxygen causes corrosion.
- Comment on End of 10 is a campaign to move people over to Linux with Windows 10 support ending 2 weeks ago:
I think it doesn’t actually matter what distro you use.
It’s like whether you’re wearing red socks or blue socks. As long as you’re wearing socks, so you don’t get cold, any will do.
- Comment on Why is coal and fossil fuels still used? 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Anon missed /pol/ 4 weeks ago:
get your greentexts, hot and fresh :D
- Comment on Anon contracts herpes 5 weeks ago:
I didn’t find my penis in the trash bin.
but have you looked behind the couch?
- Comment on Anon contracts herpes 5 weeks ago:
is it? i honestly have no idea?
what are the implications on quality of life of various STDs? how “bad” is it to catch herpes? is it even worth avoiding it? (as i read somewhere that most people catch it eventually anyways.)
- Comment on Anon describes their dream home 5 weeks ago:
well i might be wrong about this but last time i checked all infrastructure of modern society (and i assume that includes houses and cities) takes up about 3% of our land. That is not so much, if you compare it to agriculture which takes up much more (i forgot the exact number). So i would argue that gardens aren’t the biggest problem.
Frankly, if you have ten billion people on a planet, of course it’s gonna impact the environment. There is no way to avoid that. I wouldn’t start nitpicking with whether people can have a garden or not, though. A garden can help people with a fresh source of vegetables which can improve health and wellbeing, and strengthen independence and community-building, maybe, if the garden is shared or vegetables are distributed among neighbours. It also reduces the transport distance for vegetables which saves on emissions. So, a garden can be a meaningful part of human life, i’d argue.
- Comment on Anon describes their dream home 5 weeks ago:
well you can’t blame it all on “living on the edge of a city”. IMO HOAs have done a substantial part of the harm, creating the sterile and hostile-to-teenage-life experience, and then there’s zoning laws which make it impossible to get communal activity, like a small bar or club right between the houses, and then there’s the lack of public transport …
- Comment on You should practice on vegetables before in gauging with the real thing 5 weeks ago:
i tried but it doesn’t feel well because of the texture.