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- Comment on Bosses can reject applicants who support rival football team to existing staff, judge says 1 week ago:
while it wasn’t the main subject of the hearing, it was used as an example of something that would also be legal
- Comment on Bosses can reject applicants who support rival football team to existing staff, judge says 1 week ago:
actual clown country
grow the fuck up
- Comment on Tech Secretary Peter Kyle thinks AI is just a few years from becoming as smart and capable as a human — and he wants the U.K. to prepare. 2 weeks ago:
as smart and capable as the average politician maybe
- Comment on Children as young as 11 tempted to try betting after being ‘flooded’ by celebrity endorsement 2 weeks ago:
a few different reasons, some get a thrill from the risk (similar to people who do physically dangerous things like bungee jumping), some are desperate for money, some see it as a get-rich-quick thing
to me, it’s a tax on hope
- Comment on Starmer's new director of comms is swimming balls deep in controversy 2 weeks ago:
i think the writer doesn’t know what balls deep means
- Comment on A UK government program to address obesity gets major funding from Eli Lilly, the maker of weight loss drug Mounjaro 4 weeks ago:
from what i’ve heard these new weight loss drugs are really good, they should be free for whoever wants to lose weight tbh
- Comment on Anthropic says some Claude models can now end ‘harmful or abusive’ conversations 4 weeks ago:
“protect themselves” lol
it needs as much protecting from abusive conversations as a toaster or a band saw - Comment on Help. 5 weeks ago:
The reasoning behind, according to them, is that the AI is less dangerous than a human partner because they can’t cheat, can’t abuse you…
it also can’t love you, rendering the entire exercise pointless
- Comment on Zero-hours contracts: Peers accused of ‘trying to block stronger UK workers’ rights’ 1 month ago:
i wonder why the owning classes would want the working classes to have fewer rights?
it’s a fucking mystery
- Comment on Humans can be tracked with unique 'fingerprint' based on how their bodies block Wi-Fi signals 1 month ago:
someone who is offered a large salary usually, same reason people work at lockheed martin
- Comment on High on snus in school: The hidden nicotine pouches shredding teens' gums 1 month ago:
The strength of the nicotine - at 150mg a pouch
i smoked a pack per day for ten years before swapping to pouches and that is 40x as strong as the ones i use
how are these kids alive - Comment on Emma Watson banned from driving for speeding 2 months ago:
as someone that drinks a little too much: no
- Comment on Warwickshire school apologises to girl over culture day speech refusal - BBC News 2 months ago:
- so long as they’re white
- Comment on Emma Watson banned from driving for speeding 2 months ago:
that too
- Comment on Emma Watson banned from driving for speeding 2 months ago:
OMG LEFT TRIGGERED!!!
you are a joke, i hope you realize that
- Comment on Emma Watson banned from driving for speeding 2 months ago:
good.
you are clearly not competent enough ton drive if you can’t fucking read
- Comment on Emma Watson banned from driving for speeding 2 months ago:
do fuck off you weird little goblin
- Comment on Two men behind ‘senseless’ felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for more than four years 2 months ago:
i both hate these pricks for killing the tree and am ideologically biased against at least one of them because he’s a petite-bourgeois scumbag and i still believe that they wouldn’t be stupid enough to do something similar again
having them perform service for the community is both cheaper, improves the community, and takes the sheen off their notoriety if they do indeed still revel in the attention prison as a punishment is backwards medieval thinking, it should be reserved purely for people who are a genuine danger to the public or are extremely likely to repeat their crime - Comment on Two men behind ‘senseless’ felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for more than four years 2 months ago:
these men aren’t a danger to the public and aren’t likely to do it again, there is no reason for a prison sentence
just give them a very long period of community service, maybe tree related - Comment on Nintendo bans Switch 2 owner after they played used Switch 1 games — decision eventually reversed after 'proving innocence’ 2 months ago:
it is always morally correct to pirate nintendo games
- Comment on Ubisoft Wants Gamers To Destroy All Copies of A Game Once It Goes Offline 2 months ago:
i would like yves guillemot to end up in prison for his crimes, but we don’t always get what we want do we?
- Comment on Stop Killing Games' proposals would make online-only games "prohibitively expensive to create", argue EU lobby group 2 months ago:
win-win
- Comment on Game Pass will "either kill everyone else, or give up", says Dishonored and Prey dev Arkane founder 2 months ago:
Arkane founder and WolfEye president Raphael Colantonio has taken to socials to ask why no-one is talking about “the elephant in the room”, Xbox Game Pass.
because it isn’t that popular, i know like one person who has a subscription for it
- Comment on I would still download a car if I could. 🚗 2 months ago:
in many places theft is defined as depriving the rightful owner of an object
so no, piracy isn’t theft, it’s piracy, that’s why they made a new crime for it - Comment on What quintessentially British images should go on the new banknotes? Our panel has some ideas 2 months ago:
a stabbing outside a ladbrokes
- Comment on Laid-off workers should use AI to manage their emotions, says Xbox exec 2 months ago:
xbox exec should face the wall
- Comment on Fun bites 2 months ago:
i will never understand how people can be so angry about a fish of all things
- Comment on Angela Rayner: I’ve taken all sorts — but we won’t legalise cannabis 2 months ago:
they’re talking about confiscating weed from people then selling it
- Comment on MPs narrowly back legalising assisted dying in England and Wales by 23 votes 2 months ago:
the canadian version of this has had many stories of poor and disabled people being coerced into it, it’s why a large portion of disability rights campaigners have opposed it
- Comment on MPs narrowly back legalising assisted dying in England and Wales by 23 votes 2 months ago:
it will be used the same way it is in canada, to remove “undesirables”
this can also be seen by the severe cutting of disability benefits
they want to get rid of disabled people and this gives them a convenient way to do it