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- Comment on Middle-schoolers after pronouns are successfully banned once and for all (A conservative utopia) 3 months ago:
I, you, they, them
Based
- Comment on "Hey Google, Turn my balls off" 4 months ago:
They could just straight up drain your balls and leave them drier than the Sahara desert.
- Comment on What makes it “Legitimate Interest“? 4 months ago:
You can say it’s legitimate interest, doesn’t make it true.
- Comment on "Hey Google, Turn my balls off" 4 months ago:
“Pay me 5 Bitcoin or I’ll give you an errection in front of the HR manager.”
- Comment on We can do all three things at once 6 months ago:
Nope, we will be burning the fossil fuels the whole time the nuclear plant is being built.
That’s why fossil fuel giants and right wingers are banking on nuclear, because it’ll be a free pass to burn burn burn.
- Comment on We can do all three things at once 6 months ago:
Because the money is better spent elsewhere.
Yet if we plan for nuclear it’ll be like “oh no, we’ve had project delays and cost blowouts” like they do every time and we will just burn fossil fuels the whole time and die anyway.
Also the anti nuclear green think tanks are called educated people. And all you’d need to do is look at the European failures and shut downs to know the costs don’t add up.
- Comment on We can do all three things at once 6 months ago:
Yeah, principles.
The principles that it won’t be profitable for 50+ years if at all.
And it will mean we are stuck with fossil fuels for just as long.
- Comment on We can do all three things at once 6 months ago:
The problem with nuclear is it gives fossil fuel giants a free pass to try speedrun killing the planet before it even arrives.
If we plan for nuclear, we plan to do nothing for 50 years.
- Comment on Medieval Doomsday Weapon 6 months ago:
It’s damage over time, forever
- Comment on Has ethernet become illegitimate? A librarian flipped out after spotting me using ethernet 6 months ago:
To be fair. That’s your ethernet jack and your security that you’re abusing.
- Comment on Peter Griffin and Ariana Grande 6 months ago:
Grande in both hands
- Comment on I swear credit card companies make log-ins fail on purpose. 6 months ago:
Bitwarden
- Comment on Very understandable, have a nice day 6 months ago:
Just normal ACAB mother fuckers going about their days.
- Comment on YouTube needs more potato 7 months ago:
HDArent
- Comment on Pros and cons of getting a job at a very small software company? (14 employees) 7 months ago:
The upside could be huge, this is where millionaires are made if you kick arse and get stock options…
The downside would just be culture. Can you hack it? Got a thick skin? There probably isn’t an HR to complain to.
- Comment on MFA 7 months ago:
It’s overwhelmingly whatever provider they use for SMS, or some sort of anti spam checking.
My phone has reception the whole time.
- Comment on MFA 7 months ago:
SMS: Here is your 30s “MFA” code, I’ll send it to you 40 minutes after you need it.
- Comment on An update to how many boring, repetitive communities I need to block to make Lemmy enjoyable 7 months ago:
All your references confirm what I’m saying.
Blackmail literally speaks to what I’m saying, ie. Black Market ie. Slavery. Dirty. Lesser. Unusable. Prostitution. People trafficking.
- Comment on An update to how many boring, repetitive communities I need to block to make Lemmy enjoyable 7 months ago:
I think those who refuse to acknowledge racial biases and undertones are racist, yes.
- Comment on An update to how many boring, repetitive communities I need to block to make Lemmy enjoyable 7 months ago:
I think you mean subjective, you’re also wrong.
- Comment on Windows users don't want copilot on their taskbar 7 months ago:
There’s been tens of dozens of annoyances over the last decade.
Literally not even boiling the frog at this point, the frog is fried.
- Comment on An update to how many boring, repetitive communities I need to block to make Lemmy enjoyable 7 months ago:
That’s actually not true at all.
The word relates to “Labor relations” by which it means the 17th century where there was widespread slavery of overwhelmingly black people.
Blacklist referred to people who are untrustworthy, suspicious, to be excluded or avoided.
And white being good and trustworthy.
The term “blacklist” contains the word “black”, which can unintentionally reinforce negative racial stereotypes. Associating “black” with something undesirable or harmful can inadvertently perpetuate harmful biases and contribute to systematic racism.
While the term “whitelist” may not appear as directly problematic, it reinforces a hierarchy with “white” as the preferred or privileged category. Such implications can subtly influence our thinking and conserve racial biases.
- Comment on An update to how many boring, repetitive communities I need to block to make Lemmy enjoyable 7 months ago:
OP is also blocking centrist or unaligned pages
- Comment on An update to how many boring, repetitive communities I need to block to make Lemmy enjoyable 7 months ago:
Should probably be calling it “Allow List” and “Block/Deny List”. They’re more appropriate terms.
- Comment on An update to how many boring, repetitive communities I need to block to make Lemmy enjoyable 7 months ago:
I think Xitter / “Truth” Social is probably more your scene.
- Comment on Windows 10 and its shortage of "Never shove this screen in my face again" buttons 7 months ago:
So what issues are you having? What distro?
- Comment on Windows 10 and its shortage of "Never shove this screen in my face again" buttons 7 months ago:
Better yet, become a power tripping admin.
Literally the only way my Windows PC is usable at work is with admin rights.
- Comment on Windows 10 and its shortage of "Never shove this screen in my face again" buttons 7 months ago:
I’ve been daily driving it for 10 years, what’s the problem with it?
- Comment on Windows 10 and its shortage of "Never shove this screen in my face again" buttons 7 months ago:
The floggings will continue until morale improves.
- Comment on Windows 10 and its shortage of "Never shove this screen in my face again" buttons 7 months ago:
Casually watching Windows users complain about Windows when I’ve been shilling Linux for 10 years strong.