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  • I've been using duck.ai recently myself and quite like it. My only complaint with it is that the chats have a length limit, so if you're working on complex projects you can run into those limits pretty quick. I use it for worldbuilding for a novel I'm working on and I have to use chatgpt for thematic stuff because it has a better memory, but otherwise it's great for quick/small things.

  • Get ready to fucking no. When $USD stops working I will just pirate/steal everything because at that point society will have broken down and these capitalist fucking vampires have no more claim to ownership on anything than I do.

  • Looks like it's time to test the waters of Lemmy. This one has generally gone over poorly on reddit every time it's come up, so let's find out how it does here:

    What about people who have a high degree of difficulty getting around? A good friend of mine has a herniated disc and a bunch of neurological issues as a result of a car accident he was in, he walks with one of those rolling walkers at a very slow speed grunting and groaning the entire time, and that was at the best of times. He barely manages shopping by using those electric cart things, but with all the reaching and bending he has to do, by the time he got back out to the car he was sweating like crazy and in obvious pain, even with my help. The idea of expecting someone in that situation to endure another couple minutes of horrendous pain just to make someone else's life very slightly more convenient by bringing his cart back up to the store even from the handicapped parking spaces strikes me as absurd, but he can't always get help with his shopping so I know he has to sometimes.

    I think rules, written or otherwise, should have exceptions to account for extreme circumstances like this, but a lot of online people just go 'No, if you don't bring your cart back you're a BAD PERSON no matter what!'.

  • I generally agree with you, though I haven't flown in like 20 years because of the situation with airplanes, so I happen to think if they're going to pack you in like sardines they should just disable the reclining feature cause there comes a point where any reclining at all is just making things markedly worse for the people behind you.

  • What is with these vague, open-ended questions with no effort put in to try to provide any detail or literally anything to engage with?

    Now instead of answering your question I have to ask a bunch of questions myself:

    • How, exactly, are they wrong?
      • Are they merely incorrect?
      • Are they actively spreading disinformation?
    • Is their speech causing harm? If so what kind?
      • Is it direct and measurable like hate-speech or incitements to violence?
      • Or is it something vague and nebulous like 'decadence' or 'societal harm'?
    • Who decided that they are wrong?
      • Experts?
      • Moderation teams?
      • Bureaucrats?
    • And most importantly, who is doing the censoring?
      • In what form?
      • With what authority?
      • In what medium?
      • For what purpose (actual, not stated)?

    Context matters, friend. Please provide some.

  • The one in which I dreamed about these vampiric creatures that traveled between realities by making people dream about them. I had just dreamed about the entire species and then knew I was waking up. In that moment between sleep and wakefulness I was desperately flailing around searching for any way to kill myself to save the world from being taken over by these things. Fortunately I couldn't find anything before I realized it was a dream, but the idea that if I had had some sharp object nearby I definitely would've tried to shove it into my skull without realizing was utterly terrifying.

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  • I've heard it said before that the limitation on empire size is about 2 weeks. That is to say, if it takes longer than 2 weeks to get a message from the capital to the frontier it causes instability. So, it's more about time than absolute physical size.

  • It's been a while since I was in the job market (I've been disabled almost 15 years), but the advice I consistently received was 'call them'. If you apply online or file a resume or even drop one off in person, you're just one name in a sea of applicants. File the resume, give it 3 days or so, then call them. Talk to the hiring manager if you can. Tell them who you are and what you're looking for. Find out if they have a timetable on when they're hiring. If they don't give you one keep calling them every few days until they hire you or say 'no thanks'. At that point you go from being one rando among dozens or more to being that one really persistent person who seemed super interested in the job and whose name is now memorable when they get around to looking at your resume.

  • Out of curiosity, what is it you use it for? I pretty much only use it for SMS, for which it is kinda janky and unstable. Doesn't always get contact names, doesn't load everything from conversations, misses messages that I sent or that were sent to me, crashes if I scroll too fast, etc. I have Connect installed just to use SMS (cause I hate typing on my phone keyboard), but I'm honestly not even sure what the base software does.