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  • I wouldn't know, I don't use any facebook shit

  • I watch neither because neither has a passable web UI, especially without a login

  • Requiring a cover letter? Guess you're getting an additional copy of my resume then. Has all the relevant information already.

  • fucking Telegram automatically converts any webp sent in a message to a fucking sticker

    I didn't want that. I want the ability to view the image, including zooming in and panning, and telegram forcing it into a sticker kills that completely

  • viewing a woman’s bare feet makes some men horny

    how heteronormative and male centric. what about women who like male feet? what about queer people who like feet?

    It’s a simple matter of getting to see an often delicate looking body part that is usually concealed, and being allowed to interact with them in a sexual way

    That's really not how it works. Sure, there may be some of that, but it's not a "simple matter" as you described at all. There's much, much more to it than that.

  • Support, yes. Not too sure about coaching, though, I think she's doing great without needing to consult old white people

  • This is a case where "died by suicide" seems genuinely more effective at describing what happened than "killed herself". She didn't inflict on herself the conditions that led to suicide. Other people did that, and they are ultimately responsible for her death, even if it was technically by her own hand.

    Those contemptable fucking bastard Nazi shitheads.

  • Next to Bernie she's the best the Dems have to offer. And for any possible run for President, she beats Bernie on age.

    If they run Harris again, or Newsom or some other conservative Democrat in 2028, the party is fucked.

  • This was in the UK, not the US. ACAB applies globally.

  • Admittedly very tough question. Here are some of the ideas I just came up with:

    Make it easier to hold people or organizations liable for mistakes made because of haphazard reliance on LLMs.

    Reparations for everyone ever sued for piracy, and completely do away with intellectual privacy protections for corporations, but independent artists get to keep them.

    Public service announcements campaign aimed at making the general public less trustful of LLMs.

    Strengthen consumer protection such that baseless claims of AI capabilities in advertising or product labeling are legally dangerous to make.

    Fine companies for every verifiably inaccurate result given to a customer or end user by an LLM

  • Not when there's a hot new trend of charging extra at checkout for "shipping protection" from some shell of a company named Route, on top of paying for shipping. And checking it by default, too, so most folks probably never even notice.

    "By declining package protection, $merchantname is not responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen items."

    Of course they still are responsible, but some companies like this are making it clear they're not gonna deal with their own selected shippers when they fuck up

  • 2 people walking side by side on a sidewalk automaticallly have priority over a single

    I HATE THAT SHIT! So many times I just want to play chicken with one of them

  • Monster Sanctuary was so good. I tried it when I had Game Pass, and I loved it so much I bought it outright for Xbox, and then again on Steam. Also got the hardcover monster journal.

    Aethermancer, made by the same folks, is looking really good from their demo. Clearly lots of inspiration from Monster Sanctuary but very much its own sort of game

  • Monster Sanctuary. A superbly polished, extremely fun, and decently challenging metroidvania and monster collecting/battling game. If you played the first few Pokemon generations on gameboy and don't find the newer games capture that same magic, check out Monster Sanctuary!

    Pacific Drive. A station wagon building amd exploration game set in a STALKER-esque Pacific Northwest in the Olympic mountain range. Extremely original and unique game, and with an excellent soundtrack.

    Hardspace Shipbreaker: spaceship salvage, with increasing hazards and challenges and complexity of ship systems to expertly disassemble. With a pretty cool workers' solidarity and union struggle type of plot.

    Rimworld. Hundreds of hours lost.

    Stardew Valley. A literally perfect game.

    Terraria. Also a literally perfect game.

    Caves of Qud. Like if Dwarf Fortress adventure mode was actually polished, and also if distant future scifi with mutants and cybernetics and sentient plants and sapient gun turrets.

    Dwarf Fortress. It's Dwarf Fortress.

    WolfQuest. Wolf simulator set in Yellowstone, with a focus on real world accuracy. So cool to raise a pack and manage territory and hunt and explore and howl a lot

    Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. A brilliantly executed spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio Future.

    Descenders. Crazy fun downhill bicycling game.