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  • Not -always- but when things are really goopy and not going anywhere I can vibe for a couple of minutes until it's looser and then blow my nose and get my allergy spray in. It's a nasal spray so I need any room in there to get the meds in. I rub it mostly on my upper cheeks and nose and a little on my forehead.

  • Presumably, that would be content awareness and copyright compliance's job to attend to? Enough of the commentary creators I enjoy have moved to a new platform specifically to avoid being demonetized for showing short clips that I assume straight reposting wouldn't need a whole AI push.

  • In your opinion it will be reaction videos? There's so many other kinds of "unoriginal" content they could be targeting. AI slop, the videos that are a single still image of a product zooming in and out slowly, there's tons of different kinds of unoriginal out there.

  • "The Adventures Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension" 1984

    Great script, great cast, young Johnathan Lithgow and Christopher Llyod, Peter Weller in one of his best rolls, and bonus Jeff Goldblum as they new guy.

    Whole thing is still a perfect package, looking like a B movie you'd totally skip.

  • Stuck between reporting this as a spam post and declaring AI self-help the next great copy-pasta trend.

    This isn't even bad advice, it's just long AF and in shitposts. I guess he's shitposting us back with arguably useful information? I'm confused.

  • That's a bit of a misunderstanding, US Colleges have a bit of catch up period in the first year or 2 of study where you are both getting some exposure to your new topic but also ensuring your prior education is on par with everyone else. We call these "general education requirements" or "gen ed" and it's because high school graduation isn't well standardized across the states. Most students can test at the start of College or show their high school work and skip some of the basic writing and math classes to the next level. These "gen ed" classes ensure every student at the school has a basic level of reading, writing, and maths to base the rest of their work on. The amount of these other classes you have to take, is based on your major so for example people majoring in Teaching have more than other majoring in Engineering based on the logic a teacher needs a broader education in everything than an engineer will.

    It does sometimes result in odd situations like my Uncle who couldn't pass a general education language course in his non-native language (Spanish for him) and so was denied a Mathematics Education Degree and needed an extra semester to finish a different mathematics degree that had fewer gen ed requirements.

    This all also plays into why US undergraduate degrees are usually 4-5 year programs instead of the shorter degrees tracks in Europe.

    That all said, JD has a 4 year degree in Poly-sci and an additional 3 in Law School and he's still a complete moron. Not even Yale could fix that.

  • Can't find it right now but here was a great comic about giving a dog the power to speak and they said "give me some of that food you are eating" and the humans said "nope, this is our food" and the dog was so betrayed. Obviously if humans just -understood- that dogs wanted human food they would give it, right?

    Right?!

  • Reddit @lemmy.world

    Home page filled with suggestions