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  • It's kind of crazy that you had to go back to 1994 to find something concrete to criticize Biden for.

  • I guess we've arrived at the part where a bunch of low-information lemmings come to say that Biden is bad for striking Houti terrorists who have been attacking and hijacking international shipping lanes, after being warned multiple times over the last weeks to stop. Boo fucking hoo.

    Pro tip: when the US military gives you a "final warning" to knock off your shit, maybe listen.

  • I don't really get it, what's even to "hate" about Biden in the first place?

    People trash on him for ending the war in Afghanistan, because I guess we're all supposed to act surprised that the Taliban just walked right back in and took power even though that's what every expert was saying was going to happen even before the war started. Last time I checked, we all wanted the forever wars in Iraq and Afganistan to end.

    Republicans trash him for giving arms and spending money on Ukraine, even though they're the victim of Russian imperialist aggression.

    People trashed on him for not calling for a ceasefire on Hamas, until he did call for it and it happened, after which people trashed on him because the war just started back up because neither Hamas nor Netenyahu were willing or able to back off. Biden didn't start the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, nor was he the first or only US President to arm Israel (who are one of our only allies in the area), nor did he move the pieces that initiated this round of post-Oct 7th fighting, so it's frankly the world's biggest stretch to blame him for it.

    And so now people want to trash on him for bombing the Houtis, who are terrorists who have been openly pirating ships on key global trade routes, and who have been warned multiple times that they would face retaliation if there were to continue doing it. We basically told these Houti morons "fuck around and find out" and now they're finding out so we all have to pretend to have bleeding hearts for him.

    "Hating" Biden while the very real specter of Trump looms over the 2024 election is just nonsense to me.

  • I think it's really easy to overlook Ping Ping.

    I didn't know or care about the sport at all going in, but the show presented it in such a way that you can't help get invested in the characters. On top of that it's just a excellently told story with a lot of good drama, and I think it says a lot about people and their relationship to sports/hobbies/art/etc. I hope other people will give it a try. :)

  • Cowboy Bebop - Tank
    Trigun - HT
    Neon Genesis Evangelion - Cruel Angel's Thesis
    Lupin III Part 2 - Opening 1 bad video but best i could find sadly...
    City Hunter - Love, Don't Leave Me
    Ping Pong the Animation - Tada Hitori
    The Tatami Galaxy - Maigoinu to Ame no Beat
    Gunbuster - OP
    Samurai Champloo - Battlecry
    Re: Cutie Honey - Cutie Honey Theme
    Paranoia Agent - OP
    Macross - OP
    Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann - Sorairo Days
    Detective Conan - OP1 or OP3
    Nadia the Secret of Blue Water - Blue Water
    Dragon Ball Z - Cha La Head Cha La
    Death Note - OP1
    Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Part 2 - OP

    I could probably do more...

    Now, endings are another story...

  • I thought GWB was so fucking stupid and bad (and he really was both stupid and bad) that the Republicans would never win again without completely moderating and modernizing their party. Boy was I wrong... Trump took it in an even stupider and worse direction, to the point where the GOP can barely maintain even the thinnest veneer of fake enthusiasm for democracy and "American values" anymore. This dude's lawyer is in court this week arguing that the president has total authority to have political rivals assassinated...

    The lesson I've learned is that the Republicans can always get worse. There's no rock bottom and I genuinely worry about what new lower breed of shithead scumbag they'll come up with next.

  • Great news and I'm sure that more will follow.

  • There are only a finite number of easily purchasable game dev assets out there, but in theory there is a nearly infinite of assets that can be generated by AI.

    Mark my words, soon we're gonna be inundated with lot of really shitty, mostly AI-generated games by con artists trying to make a quick buck.

  • Looks pretty heave g-good, Sweden...

  • Well... Who's ready for an endless stream of low quality AI asset flips?

    We've already seen what AI-generated books have done to platforms like Amazon. I suspect that this will eventually be the end of "open" uncurated digital storefronts, since AI will eventually allow for crappy content to be produced at a faster rate than it can be consumed and it'll become impossible to discover anything worthwhile.

  • I'll believe it when I see it.

    He loves to do this little act where he puffs up his chest and claims that he's going to testify, only to back down at the last minute.

  • Bring in a billion dollars of investor money.

    Hire thousands and thousands of employees.

    Spend way more than you bring in every year.

    Hire some shitty CEO with a terrible track record. Pay him way too much money.

    Become desperate for cash and think of ways to milk your users dry.

    Get rid of bad CEO and pay him even more money.

    Then when all that backfires and you've further tanked your reputation you go back to the drawing board and realize the only option to cut losses is to fire half your staff, or more.

    And that's the story of Unity3d.

  • I feel like I've given my answer to this question regarding Beehaw once before...

    But as I see it, the main driving force and overall source of value for services like Lemmy, Kbin, Mastodon, etc., is federation. That is to say, federation among a wide variety of different users and servers across the fediverse using protocols like ActivityPub is what sets this entire thing apart from legacy centralized and corporate social media, like Reddit or "X".

    I was initially on Beehaw myself and I liked the mature and kind atmosphere, but I ended up splitting for Kbin due to issues with defederation (on top of being curious and interested in Kbin as an alternative software to lemmy). But whether we're talking about "Beehaw.org" or "Kbin.social", in my view the federation is a huge part of the appeal, and I wouldn't see myself continuing to use a server if it cut itself off from the rest of the network, regardless of whether they did it for "good reasons" or not.

    Like, if Beehaw wants to be just a significantly smaller and more highly moderated centralized alternative to Reddit, that feels like a pretty weak pitch which, at best, might end up with a community roughly the size of a classic forum. I'm not really interested in that. I want the Fediverse to succeed as a decentralized, open, scalable, and community-moderated alternative to legacy social media. Frankly, my interest in Beehaw as a community hinges completely on it being a part of that movement or not.

    I can understand how federation may have posed significant challenges towards your goal of detailed moderation and creating a safe and friendly space, but only in the sense that you were possibly not fully prepared for the level of exposure to a large number of federated users. But even so, if Beehaw is ever to grow into something bigger (which, to be honest, is not a given, especially if you set out on your own as just another disconnected and insular social media website), you will eventually have to deal with the harsh reality that the kind of moderation that you're interested in doing is going to be a significant challenge as your community scales, federated or not. (For example, you may be prepared to moderate content in English, but are you prepared to moderate content in other languages? How will you know when someone starts spreading disinformation and hate speech in Burmese?)

    Finally, I think you might want to consider the general movement towards federated social media. Between ActivityPub and the Fediverse, Meta's interest in federating Threads, BlueSky being developed around federation to some extent, federation support in things like WordPress, and a number of other social media platforms tip-toeing their way into the idea, I personally feel that there is a pretty interesting paradigm shift happening right now. Some of that has to do with moderation, responsibility and government pressure on big tech, I think.

    But nevertheless, social media is gradually moving towards federation, and I think that's a good thing for the internet as a whole. You nice people at Beehaw will really have to search yourselves to determine whether you see the value in federation (both in terms of connecting people, but also in terms of allowing various communities to self-moderate to some extent) or not.

    I do hope you'll stay, even though it means facing the growing pains of moderation challenges sooner rather than later, because the fediverse is better with us all connected and communicating together. I'll be sticking with the fediverse with or without Beehaw, but I do wish you all luck in your goals should you decide to set out on your own.

  • I could say that the head of psychiatry at Tel Aviv hospital who is treating the people in question (people who were, in a matter of obvious and well-documented fact, taken hostage by Hamas) is a reliable source. Certainly they're more reliable than you are.

  • For example?

    I'll always be on the side of the innocent. Innocent Palestinians who are caught up in a war between Netenyahu's IDF and Hamas terrorists. Innocent Israelis who have been murdered, kidnapped and taken hostage by Hamas terrorists who were propped up for decades by far-right Israeli politicians.

    You have nothing. No response but made-up straw-man accusations. You would be embarrassed if you weren't completely incapable of shame and logic.

  • If there is no justice, there can be no peace.

    Oh ok, "no peace"... So then you want war in Gaza.

    Good luck with your war, amigo.

  • It's only hard to believe victims when you don't want to believe them.

    We saw people captured and murdered by Hamas terrorists with out very eyes. They were taken into Gaza, which very soon became a war zone. They, as in the victims themselves, have provided first hand accounts of trauma, physical abuse, sexual assault, torture, and many of them are still being treated in hospitals for that trauma.

    So what exactly are you contesting here? Are you trying to say that innocent people weren't and aren't kidnapped and being held by Hamas terrorists? Or maybe you're trying to say that they were treated like kings over the last months since October 7th...?