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- Comment on Good night sweet prince 1 day ago:
cover it with foil, brand new pan every time
- Comment on Parents... Huh... 3 days ago:
you’re just a gullible rube who’s been suckered by whatever cult you’re in to believe in santa claus for grownups. you’ll never grow out of it
- Comment on Parents... Huh... 3 days ago:
LOL you’ve done nothing but support my position instead of your own. good job “brother”
tell your wife i’m sorry on behalf of you
- Comment on Parents... Huh... 3 days ago:
nope. as i said before, sex should be based on respect and trust, and it can be even better with love, but love doesn’t have to be involved for it to be a good experience. the bare minimum is mutual consent.
your make-believe god butting in and judging people based on whether they’re married or not is straight fucking bullshit.
i’m not telling you how to live your life. i’m telling you that you don’t get to tell everyone else how to live their life.
- Comment on Parents... Huh... 3 days ago:
premarital sex is not “hedonistic nihilism,” and you have literally nothing to support such a stupid claim, other than maybe your bible, which–i’m sorry-- i fucking reject as a valid authority figure
if you want to talk about “cancer for humanity,” then we can talk about RELIGION if you prefer
- Comment on Parents... Huh... 3 days ago:
- god is only pretend; and 2) you don’t need an imaginary divine punisher to learn that sex is a special thing that should be based on respect and trust-- and while it can be better if love is part of the equation, it doesn’t have to be. let alone some stone age binding ritual of “you’re my property now”
i agree that some regulation should surround sex, but “no sex unless married” has to be one of the most useless requirements
- Comment on The cycle we are all living in 5 days ago:
“hustle culture” if you’re not actively producing value, then you have no value
- Comment on The cycle we are all living in 5 days ago:
- Comment on always watching 6 days ago:
ok, good. god tells me to jerk off abundantly and frequently
- Comment on always watching 6 days ago:
how does living an entire life filled with guilt, fear, and shame help us?
- Comment on always watching 6 days ago:
if you’re not in public and no one’s around who didn’t consent, then there are literally ZERO negative effects of masturbation.
- Comment on Auto update 6 days ago:
it’s not “auto” if you have to run the file yourself? idfk
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
mask up; cover tats; leave phone at home
- Comment on Ubisoft Closes Canadian Studio After It Unionizes 1 week ago:
it’s not even just about the money really. it’s just as much about control. you have to make an example of any uppity unionizing peasants right at the start, lest you end up with your entire corral of cubicle drones strutting around thinking they have some kind of say in any aspect of their work environment
- Comment on Ubisoft Closes Canadian Studio After It Unionizes 1 week ago:
“we’d rather amputate that entire source of revenue than pay workers fairly”
- Comment on Will the government be able to put 2 & 2 together 1 week ago:
2+2=5
we’ve always been at war with [REDACTED]
- Comment on If president abductions are something that can apparently just happen how come Putin or Kim Jong Un aren't in some foreign prison right now? 1 week ago:
pakistan has nukes, and they never signed on to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. not that that matters anymore…
- Comment on If president abductions are something that can apparently just happen how come Putin or Kim Jong Un aren't in some foreign prison right now? 1 week ago:
how easy they kidnapped Maduro
they made it look like they woke up one day and just decided to take venezuela, when in reality they’ve probably been planning the op for months. bombing the “drug” boats was just a test run for international response. of course people wagged their fingers, but nothing beyond that. so US moved forward, and guess what–more finger wagging
expect a deluge of rhetoric about how “greenland citizens WANT to be ‘liberated’!!! we need to go FREE them from oppressive denmark!!!” the fact that it’s guaranteed people will still be surprised when they invade greenland is the reason i have no hope for the future of this country
- Comment on Fucking Google, websites and permissions shit... 1 week ago:
we’re about a generation and a half into people who were raised with the phone/tablet as their babysitter
- Comment on How about the digestive system? 2 weeks ago:
laughs in klein bottle
- Comment on Linux has had a great year, but there are two reasons I can't tear myself away from Windows 2 weeks ago:
given M$'s heinous bullshit tactics lately, i wouldn’t put it past them to pay some tech writer to take a linux build to some big public event, deliberately fuck it up, windows to the rescue, and then write an article about why linux isn’t just unstable, but downright hazardous to your job
for my own part, everything i’ve had to put up with as a linuxnoob has been 100% worth the result of flushing windows down the shitter where it belongs.
- Comment on Valve dev counters calls to scrap Steam AI disclosures, says it's a "technology relying on cultural laundering, IP infringement, and slopification" 1 month ago:
relevant article theringer.com/…/ai-bubble-burst-popping-explained…
AI storytelling is an amalgam of several different narratives, including:
Inevitability: AI is the future; its eventual supremacy is both imminent and certain, and therefore anyone who doesn’t want to be left behind had better embrace the technology. See Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, insisting earlier this year that every job in the world will be impacted by AI “immediately.”
Functionality: AI performs miracles, and the AI products that have been released to the public wildly outperform the products they aim to replace. To believe this requires us to ignore the evidence obtained with our own eyes and ears, which tells us in many cases that the products barely work at all, but it’s the premise of every TV ad you watch out of the corner of your eye during a sports telecast.
Grandiosity: The world will never be the same; AI will change everything. This is the biggest and most important story AI companies tell, and as with the other two narratives, big tech seems determined to repeat it so insistently that we come to believe it without looking for any evidence that it’s true.
As far as I can make out, the scheme is essentially: Keep the ship floating for as long as possible, keep inhaling as much capital as possible, and maybe the tech will get somewhere that justifies the absurd valuations, or maybe we’ll worm our way so far into the government that it’ll have to bail us out, or maybe some other paradigm-altering development will fall from the sky. And the way to keep the ship floating is to keep peddling the vision and to seem more confident that the dream is inevitable the less it appears to be coming true.
speaking for myself, MS can thank AI for being the thing that made me finally completely ditch windows after using it 30+ years
- Comment on Propain 2 months ago:
- Comment on Judge Skeptical Over Trump Administration Decision to Suspend Food Stamps 2 months ago:
maybe GOP will get firsthand experience of what 42 million people who have very little to lose are capable of when actual starvation kicks in
- Comment on Is it really worth the BS for a couple more years? 2 months ago:
genuine question: when someone says “i eat healthy,” do you also inject your own meaning of “i don’t use drugs or smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol or do anything else ‘unhealthy’” ?
in other words, to you “i eat healthy” = “i don’t do anything unhealthy”?
because that’s what you just did
- Comment on One photograph. Two daughters. Three Nobel Prizes. 2 months ago:
also if you want to be sciencey and technically correct, there are 3 daughters in the photo
- Comment on Is it really worth the BS for a couple more years? 2 months ago:
Being totally wrecked in your 40s or even earlier is not good.
i concur: in my 40s, totally wrecked. i still consider myself extremely lucky. no ragrets
- Comment on Public service announcement 2 months ago:
you will never quantify an inherently subjective (qualitative) experience
- Comment on Public service announcement 2 months ago:
you goober.
you will never quantify an inherently subjective (qualitative) experience. the fact that you’re trying to, and then calling me “goober” is quite enough for me to say: best of luck, tiger
- Comment on Public service announcement 2 months ago:
lol i love how the abstract cites a paper from 1942
look: if you’re disgusted by genitals, i’m sorry to hear that, and i’m not judging you.
but don’t sit there and try to tell me everyone, or even “most people” feels that way.
i can’t speak for goofy looking dicks, but vulvas are extremely attractive; i dunno wtf you, or your 1942 paper referencing “study” are talking about.
again–i’m not judging. but i suggest you post to asklemmy (or literally any other forum), and ask: “are female genitalia no fun to look at/unattractive/weird/whatever tf else” and consider that maybe whatever problem you have with vaginas might not be a baked in instinctual thing that everyone has