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  • I was thinking along the same lines... but I don't think I'd want anyone to be able to publicly label me a killer if it hasn't been proven yet that I actually killed a person. Maybe there was a second person who actually did it and bailed before the cops showed up and this person was wrong place, wrong time. Not even saying that's the case in this example (probably isn't), but we still need to treat it the same as any other.

    Manslaughter hasn't been proven yet either; until they're convicted, it's all "alleged."

  • He doesn't support it because it wasn't "his idea". He'll do the exact same shit (or nearly exact. Probably some extra stupid bullshit in there and maybe a pinch less Christian nationalism if we're lucky since he doesn't give a shit about religion beyond using it to get him votes), but call it something different and say he came up with it. Either way, it's the same outcome.

  • Suzerain

    Hadn't heard of this game, but looks interesting. Is it a grand strategy game like EU4 or HOI, but with a narrative? Or am I way off?

  • Shit wasn't even that long ago and people are already distorting and misremembering it... smh

  • Some of us remember the days of RF-adapters and old school A/B switches that definitely were not as straightforward as turning it on and switching the input.

    I guess that's what I think of when I think of those days.

  • I hate when manufacturers put those settings on by default. I'm already someone who, when they get a new TV, will go through every settings menu it has to tune it to how I like it before I even start watching anything, so I catch those weird settings before they affect me.

    I guess I do this with all hardware (and even software, including video games), that is, fiddle with every possible setting until it's exactly how I want it (or as close as the thing will let me get).

    Which is why I don't own anything Apple.

  • Well considering it never happened, I wouldn't worry too much about it.

  • I have fond memories of the days of just plugging something in, and pressing the input button. Instant gratification. It was a simpler time.

    Dunno what kind of TVs you're using, but my Sony OLED pretty much behaves exactly like this. The Smart TV features are laggy and shit as usual, but those are still features that didn't exist in the old days so it's not a 1 to 1 comparison.

    But with regards to just plugging in a blu ray or PS5 and hitting the input button, that's exactly how my modern TV works.

    In fact, I don't even need to turn it on or hit the input button... Since they're both Sony, all I need to do is press the button on my PS5 controller and it turns on my TV and PS5 and switches to the correct input, without having to touch the remote. And vice versa (can turn on/off and control PS5 menus with the TV remote).

  • This has nothing to do with the first amendment. It's fucking bullshit, yeah, but not 1a related.

    This is about parliamentary procedure, they can (and do, and always have) make whatever rules of decorum that they want.

  • Thinly veiled white supremacist bullshit. I wonder what demographic you're referring to? Hmmmmm...

  • AI is a good example. "If we don't make the terrible AI, someone else will, so we have to make the Torment Nexus, errr, I mean AI."

    That mode of thought is a byproduct of capitalism.

  • That's how you create a martyr. And probably kick off a civil war if he did it openly.

  • There is no titrating off a single dose, what do you mean? Titration would require taking the drug regularly for a period of time and then stopping.

    I think you misunderstood what I said. I take one on the super rare occasion that I feel I need it, which probably averages out to like 3 times a year or less. There is nothing dangerous about that, and if you think there is then you're misinformed.

  • Modafinil, and other drugs in its class, aren't "dementia treatment drugs." That's what the study was attempting to establish, and there seem to be promising results. But for now they're still just "wakefulness promoting agents" (or according to wiki, the class is now called: "eugeroic") that are used for narcolepsy and shift sleep disorder. Also maybe off-label for "excessive daytime sleepiness" due to... Whatever can make people excessively sleepy I guess.

    They are given to fighter jet pilots who need to stay awake for very long missions (source: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240314-the-drug-pilots-take-to-stay-awake)

    I won't speculate too much on Trump's mental health situation, dude probably has tertiary syphilis at this point. He is clearly sundowning and showing the hallmarks of actual dementia (e.g. the stench, etc.). Huh, guess I speculated a bit after all.

    Biden, on the other hand, is just old and facing the normal level of cognitive decline that anyone at his age with such a stressful job would face. Not to mention that he's openly struggled with a speech impairment all his life, which can certainly make him appear more deficient than he actually is. I think his decline has been greatly exaggerated and meme-ified by the left and the right, and is really no comparison to the actual legitimate mental health clusterfuck that is Donald Trump's brain.

    In Biden's case, modafinil (or probably armodafinil or some new shit that's better) could for sure appear to do exactly as you say. That is, make him more coherent, alert, with increased memory and general cognitive abilities. In about 30 minutes. And it would last prob 8-10 hours or so.

    These drugs really are fascinating, you should do some more research before assuming they're like any amphetamine, coming with all of that baggage. But there is a reason they are specifically not called "stimulants."

    I understand the urge to make comparisons to what you already know, but this class of drugs really is very uniquely different and have nearly zero recreational value.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugeroic

  • Public funds should not pay for private for-profit education where the government has little to no oversight over curriculum (which I'm sure is not the case in Sweden). That's what happens in the US. We're broken.

  • They can’t, because no drug is available that both pumps you up, and helps the symptoms of dementia for a short burst of time.

    This is what you said. You were wrong. To be clear, this isn't a "hurr durr Biden has dementia" comment. I think they're both likely taking it or something like it. And, again, I am not making a judgement about it, I think that the President of the United States should be able to use every medical tool available to them if it helps them perform their duties (traditional amphetamines absolutely would not do this).

  • Why would it not be profitable, it's still user data?

  • It seems like everyone is forgetting that time exists, and corporations will learn from their mistakes and evolve.

    Email was developed, standardized and freely distributed long before the internet became what it is today.

    If email were created in this day and age it would look very different and probably fail because of corporate mismanagement (while CEOs take their golden parachutes).

  • Are you kidding? Lemmy itself is 100% public and easily scrapable. It's likely easier to get data on users.