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- Comment on Deepseek when asked about sensitive topics 3 weeks ago:
I wasn’t aware you were offered to run it locally.
- Comment on Deepseek when asked about sensitive topics 3 weeks ago:
Does it just answer like this, or dies the internal monologue need be revealed somehow?
- Comment on The evolution of phones 4 weeks ago:
This is funky funny
- Comment on Mental Healthcare costs thousands of dollars and is hard to access? That's *crazy*! 4 weeks ago:
Thank you, I did not think of that.
- Comment on Mental Healthcare costs thousands of dollars and is hard to access? That's *crazy*! 4 weeks ago:
Oh, thank you. I did not at all connect them to mental wards or hospitals. I though they have slippers there. Like in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.
- Comment on Path of Exile Gamer Moment 4 weeks ago:
Hold you guys, maybe he is a real gamer after all.
- Comment on Mental Healthcare costs thousands of dollars and is hard to access? That's *crazy*! 4 weeks ago:
I still don’t get it. They’re telling you to stop? With a stopper sock?
- Comment on Retribution would be not pulling out his teeth but his testicles 4 weeks ago:
Imagine you try to do your job and internet calls you officer badonkadonk. :D
My default these days is the former boomer mindset of: “It’s online? It’s probably not real.”
- Comment on Retribution would be not pulling out his teeth but his testicles 4 weeks ago:
Is this… real?
- Comment on Anon's date has a third degree burn 4 weeks ago:
"How did your date go?"
- I’ve never seen a woman bleed like this!
- Comment on Now give me a treat 5 weeks ago:
What are stashes of lead? Have read that here before.
- Comment on Now give me a treat 5 weeks ago:
That could work, but why would anyone do that?
- Comment on Anon gets a job 5 weeks ago:
I too believe, you can “hide” inside a big companies structures.
- Comment on Anon is a gamer 5 weeks ago:
Always true
- Comment on Anon is a gamer 5 weeks ago:
I’m sure it’s a difficult balance as a developer.
It’s easy for someone who has played many games to underestimate how much is new to someone who has not played as many games. - Comment on Now give me a treat 5 weeks ago:
I thought so. So you had a three tier stash hierarchy? That’s kinda involved. The Big Stash™ sounds legendary.
Hope you are doing better now? Addiction is awful. Wish you the best. - Comment on Anon is a gamer 5 weeks ago:
Hmm sounds like you were pretty annoyed by this :D
Did you play far cry blood dragon? The protagonist complains about how the tutorial is boring.
- Comment on I welcome our new alien overlords 5 weeks ago:
But now they wont join the federation :(
- Comment on Anon is a gamer 5 weeks ago:
That was the one where you swing the sword with the wiimote right? Maybe they were worried there, people would be confused.
- Comment on Now give me a treat 5 weeks ago:
I suppose that would better be left to pros not hobbyists.
- Comment on Now give me a treat 5 weeks ago:
That makes more sense I suppose. Even if something just looks or smells illegal, it can still cause trouble.
- Comment on Now give me a treat 5 weeks ago:
I mean at the airport the dog identifies you suitcase and the officers then search the suitcase. Not sure how you could trick the dogs then.
I suppose you could do it at your home, but that’s not useful either for the same reasons. - Comment on Now give me a treat 5 weeks ago:
Was it because hiding it at home was more risky with parents?
Maybe it’s also an all eggs in one basket kinda thing. What if one stash is found or damaged, better to have backup.
Or one could use it for dealing. I would imagine selling stuff to addicts, is kinda dangerous. What if they have no more money, but they know you have stuff in your pocket. Kinda scary. So what if you hide it, they give you the money and you give them a description where it is hidden. Sounds safer. Yes easier to scam, but a lot is about trust.
I could imagine if someone is addicted, hiding a stash somewhere outside could keep one from eating through their entire stash when they get greedy.
I’m kinda interested in how such things work.
Can you explain how a public stash worked. Is it just a zip bag lightly buried? Or stuffed in some walls crack? - Comment on Anon gets a job 5 weeks ago:
I mean if you pay someone to watch something, you think it is a super easy job, but you want him to do their best.
Still I don’t think it’s reasonable for someone to be at maximum alertness watching like a store somewhere at night.
But I believe there are many jobs where people don’t care. You have to be there and not break some rules, but that’s it. - Comment on Anon is a gamer 5 weeks ago:
Do they really have tutorials in the classical sense? They start dead simple and add stuff gradually, almost like the entire game is a little bit of tutorial to the point where people make up their own challenges.
- Comment on Now give me a treat 5 weeks ago:
Is it an urban legend, that people have hidden stashes in public?
- Comment on Anon gets a job 5 weeks ago:
What was it like for you? Lots of carrying and packing?
- Comment on Anon gets a job 5 weeks ago:
This is exactly what I think every time I hear about boring jobs. Why not use the time for something else? But I suppose in many boring jobs you are still monitored and have to pay attention.
- Comment on Anon buys a TV without researching 5 weeks ago:
Imagine if they came with default ads prebundled in the firmware.
- Comment on Anon buys a TV without researching 5 weeks ago:
It will all be integrated into a single SOC. You can remove nothing or everything. In the future we will have tinfoil hats for or TVs.