Halosheep
@Halosheep@lemm.ee
- Comment on Infuriating update to the broken lift plea. Signatures were added two days ago. And now someone has added a note. 2 weeks ago:
The power upsetti spaghetti forced their hand.
- Comment on Olive Garden 3 weeks ago:
Mm mmm
Loved me some bland rolls with unsalted watered down mashed potato and chicken nugget day! Hell yeah!
The only way to survive those meals was some ketchup and mixing literally all of into a mush lol
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
At its core, conservatism is about “conserving the way things are”, or, in another way, being “against change”. Anti ai people are against the changes they’re seeing. I don’t know how else to describe this.
Art is art, if someone has a fun idea and uses ai as the tool to express their idea, then it’s art. It may require less effort at the time of creation than other art forms, but this was at the expense of many people spending many hours developing the tools to make that happen.
Just like every era of change, there are people out there pissed off because it’s different. People were upset that the printing press was created, because they felt it cheapened knowledge.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
The anti ai conservatives are a strange group. Go be mad about something that matters.
- Comment on Steam now warns about Early Access that have not been updated in months. 3 weeks ago:
One bad quarter beats any long term growth goals, for some reason
- Comment on Steam now warns about Early Access that have not been updated in months. 3 weeks ago:
Butchering that goose is the common tactic of satisfying shareholders temporarily.
Fortunately, their shareholders are still private and they don’t have to go to that level (yet)
- Comment on The one drawback to walking at night 4 weeks ago:
dumb comment that contains the word lib
*checks instance
Yup, it’s exactly who you expect.
- Comment on Google's AI is using past tense to describe a sporting event that takes place in 3 days. And it knows who won too. 4 weeks ago:
They have great uses for entertainment, not so great in any other department sadly.
- Comment on Contributing to the local economy 1 month ago:
0 degrees, clearly.
- Comment on Steam has the best UI 1 month ago:
Bring back steam skins.
Me mad.
- Comment on Boomers with their loud Samsung phone sounds 1 month ago:
There is almost nothing worse than someone else’s tiktok feed playing out loud in the same room you are.
It’s insufferable.
- Comment on *cough cough* GOLLUM *cough cough* 1 month ago:
Holy shit your horse is tall
- Comment on Maybe, just maybe, a company that refuses to give you time off if you have a bullet inside of you is a really really shitty company 1 month ago:
I don’t know how Amazon works but I imagine it’s some sort of form submission and she chose the wrong option.
Don’t think that makes it okay, time off requests should be considered by a human who actually interacts with the employee, in my opinion, but I can see it happening. Dealt with that when I worked for Walmart. I definitely got a few days off that I submitted through the automated system online and have no idea if anyone ever approved.
- Comment on Every time I search a windows error 2 months ago:
The final solution will be to renew your printer driver subscription at the low low cost of $15/month.
- Comment on Interesting. It's a constant reminder 2 months ago:
Interesting experiment but who the fuck doesn’t just eat the whole chip at once?
- Comment on Germ Blaster 2 months ago:
I was about to ask how much hair you have on your hand but then i saw your username…
- Comment on Carcinisation? 2 months ago:
Why does Lemmy and reddit love trains so much? They could solve some travel problems in some but are we expecting tracks to run literally everywhere and into every suburb? What about rural places?
- Comment on Silent but Deadly: I met some of my closest friends through multiplayer games. Then a strange happening turned everyone (literally) speechless. 2 months ago:
An accent isn’t exactly a perfect indicator for race.
- Comment on No need to boil the ocean 2 months ago:
Most people worldwide are lactose intolerant and the large majority of non-white people are lactose intolerant.
It would almost be more fair to call it lactose tolerance but English is understandably pretty eurocentric.
- Comment on Silent but Deadly: I met some of my closest friends through multiplayer games. Then a strange happening turned everyone (literally) speechless. 2 months ago:
Where are you from that just speaking would be enough to know your race? Similarly, what are you playing where this occurs? Just curiosity since I’ve never experienced this (from either side).
- Comment on Brazilian's impression on the united states(i have never been there and this is based on nothing) 2 months ago:
Pretty accurate. Most of California has pretty mild weather though.
And Louisiana instead of Florida as worst state? Those are fighting words.
- Comment on Anon is a nostalgic gamer 2 months ago:
This still sort of exists in matchmaking if you play enough.
When you’re like top 1% of players you tend to see the same players a lot.
- Comment on Thanks for the warning I guess?? 3 months ago:
“Nobody has said anything” sounds a bit better than “everyone has said nothing”, which is about how it should be interpreted.
- Comment on YouTube devs be like 3 months ago:
Genuinely curious what parts of the UI have gotten worse. Open video, video plays, move on.
It’s obvious that Google would rather try to make money than bleed it into one of the most expensive websites out there, so the ads are a moot point. Pay or become the product.
- Comment on Websites: Then vs Now 3 months ago:
Algorithms
Algorithms? On my website? It’s more likely than you think!
- Comment on I would personally just treat whatever direction I'm facing at the time as North and go from there. 3 months ago:
To be fair I had to look it up too. Seems the Coriolis effect COULD impact a perfectly still container of water that was opened suddenly, but other forces are going to be significantly more impactful on a small body of water.
- Comment on I would personally just treat whatever direction I'm facing at the time as North and go from there. 3 months ago:
Idk why you’re being downvoted for this comment but it’s actually a really cool sleight of hand trick where the guy pouring the water gives it a small swirl in the direction they want the water to drain.
A lot of people may not like him but Mark Rober did a video about it: youtu.be/M7-h3FO-KKo?t=729&si=DoYwXCutiNvF_WcZ
- Comment on I would personally just treat whatever direction I'm facing at the time as North and go from there. 3 months ago:
The water thing is a myth. Any body of water you can actively watch drain is influenced by the shape of the reservoir and direction the water is added to it.
- Comment on Denny's 3 months ago:
Last time I did a midnight dennys trip it took an hour to get our food because the cook didn’t show up and the wait staff were trying to cook the food.
Turned out okay. Exactly what I expected.
- Comment on Why do some men dis other men who sit to pee? (& follow-up questions) 4 months ago:
This leads me to two questions:
Do you guys often miss while standing and, if you do, not clean up after?
When you’re sitting do you not have an issue with the pee splashing UP the side of the bowl onto the seat? I have this happen often.