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  • This has been effectively proven by email chains made public through court proceedings. Former head of search left sometime around 2015 because the ad team was being allowed to make search worse to pump their numbers.

    New head of search was the guy who ran Yahoo's search department while they got eaten alive by Google, and he had been working Google's Ad division after he left Yahoo.

  • Time isn't holding up. Time isn't after us.

  • Not just alive, but with proper data extrapolation, there should be one more of you every almost 30 years.

    There will be millions of you around by then!

  • This is fucking ridiculous. I spent my teen years on 4chan. I used far worse slurs than those amongst my peers when I was a young shithead.

    Do you want to know how much trouble I have ever had curtailing my language at work? In customer facing jobs it took me a month or two to get used to not cursing casually. As far as slurs? I have always, even at my most reprehensible, understood that they are not acceptable to utter in public.

    These are supposedly grown ass adults who have been in the workforce for many many years. If they have a problem cursing more than is generally acceptable, I can understand. If you have a problem with saying slurs or cusses targeting people, that is entirely a you problem. A problem of respect towards other human beings.

  • As for why webbed, because it was easier than carving the toes out completely, and probably more stable.

  • The remake is being handled by a third party, and it's unclear so far what they've been allowed to do besides replace the graphics rendering with Unreal Engine 5. It's all reportedly still Creation Engine under the hood.

    Considering that Bethesda refused to roll in the community bug fixes with their rereleases of Skyrim, it's likely that it will have all the bugs of the original.

  • Cool, I was wondering what all the stuff about food forests lately were talking about

  • Hey, it may not be what's going on with you, but I had similar issues years ago on Windows Vista (file explorer hanging up, not launching, start menu slowness) when the HDD in the laptop started failing.

  • There's a whole constellation of other, far smaller, chan sites.

    I'd be floored if any of them scaled up to 4chan's size, but othrr places to post anonymously in the 4chan imageboard format are all over the place.

  • Unfortunate to see that they haven't tested with xash3d or the like. I'd be especially interested in the ray tracing fork of xash being supported.

    Improved lighting does wonders for old games, imo.

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  • When the protests against scientology happened. Long before it was sold. Long before MAGA or the politics board were even a concept. It didn't die immediately from them, but it was the start of a measurable drop in discussion quality that never stopped.

    The "protests" devolved into some of the cringiest irl meetups of online communities I have ever come across (yes, worse than dashcon), and it caused so much media attention that it accelerated the "eternal september" problem the site always had exponentially.

    Motherfuckers forgot the golden rule about "hiding your power level", which at the time at least meant doing your best to appear relatively normal in public and went full "I'm a horribly socially maladjusted mess with bad hygiene who can only communicate via tired memes, look at me! Look at me! I know memes! Haha longcat is long am I right?".

    A lot of people remember the cringe of reddit's "When does the narwhal bacon?" forced meme attempt at the world's most embarassing "secret pass phrase" bullshit. The scientology "protests" were significant orders of magnitude more cringe.

    4chan was never a secret club, but the sheer agressiveness of non-tolerance towards obviously new posters helped to maintain a very low bar of "quality". I'd argue that's needed to maintain any semblance of a community on an entirely anonymous image board that has minimal moderation. Shitty threads would get saged relentlessly, eating up the maximum comments a thread could have and drowning out any discussion in the shitty thread, all without bumping it back up to the top. Hit the reply limit and the thread slides off the bottom, gone forever.

    "Lurk moar, faggot" was the phrase of the time. Stop posting until you figure out how things work around here.

    But as more and more people unfamiliar with what shitty community existed came in, there hit a point where they outnumbered the old guard, and the already low quality of discussion tanked.

    /b/ used to have discussion threads about all sorts of shit. Actual thought provoking stuff now and then. Funny stories. Occasionally legitimately good OC. It was the breeding ground for most of the memes and meme formats that spread to the internet at large. Mudkipz, rickrolling, EFG (the progenitor of trollface and rage comics), lolcats, advice animals. All /b/.

    Now it is almost entirely people sharing photos of women they know that they've downloaded off the ladies' social media accounts to jerk off to. Previously they would have been chased off to the dedicated porn (or softcore) boards using fire, pitchforks, and spam of the most digusting images the internet had until the posters got the message. Or at the very least they would have been bullied into a single thread at a time instead of taking over almost every thread on the board.

    Instead it has all devolved to the absolute lowest common denominator.

    /b/ (and by extension 4chan as a whole) has always been a cesspit. I'm not trying to deny that. There's screenshots out there of it back when the post count hadn't breached 1000 that show that it was shit even in the very very beginning. Back when it was almost exclusively m00t, W.T. Snacks, and their friends from Something Awful. That said, it used to be engaging to scroll through because you could stumble upon some legitimately good discussion. It hasn't been worth even trying to look for good discussion on /b/ for well over a decade.

    The retro videogames board was a brief shining return to quality for a few years after it was created, even managed to find, back up, and translate some things that had been lost media. The DooM threads used to be the place to be for new DooM wads. Even that board's pretty shit now too.

  • I enjoy it, it's a decent twist on "nerd boy meets girl who brings him out of his shell" that mixes japanese occult with aliens, a small bit of high school slice of life, and shounen anime type battles where cleverness wins. Characters are written well, imo. Good humor.

    That said, the season ends about an episode and a half past where it probably should have, on a particularly ugly cliffhanger when there were a few better cliffhangers they could have ended it on just slightly earlier. And there are two scenes, one in (I think) the first episode and one in the last episode of the season that are needlessly exploitative (not the best description) of a teen girl.

    Girl is moments away from being raped by an alien probe, with alien tech-penis visibly inching towards her in the first episode. In the last episode of the season, same girl who has now regularly been a self sufficient ass kicker gets cornered in a mixed hot springs and for arbitrary reasons suddenly can't defend herself as she begins to be assaulted. Her head is held under the water as it cuts to black and the season ends. Just yuck. Apparently in the manga it's not even the end of a chapter, so the anime runners went out of their way to end the season on that.

    That said, part of the inciting incidents of the show is a ghost stealing the male mc's penis. So it's not entirely one sided in terms of the sexual ick, but it seems to dwell on the shit against the female characters like it wants that to be titilating. There's no cheesecake/fanservice shots of the male MC mid-sexual assault, but there are of the female characters.

  • Out of curiosity I've tried the AI feature in Paint (on my work computer) to erase something and use AI to fill in the background

    I was removing a line between two items on a flowchart, background had diagonal colored lines in a regular repeating pattern (think college ruled paper at an angle).

    Instead of connecting the lines in the background it seemed to just take an average of the pixel colors of the edge of what I erased and fill it in with that average color. Such intelligence!

  • You're telling me an egg fried this rice?

  • Might help you to know that lemmy.dbzer0.com is run by the former head mod of /r/piracy who left reddit a few years ago, and it has the most active piracy community I've found anywhere on lemmy.

  • ... most places outside of major cities? I'm seeing ~$580k in some of the upper middle class new construction neighborhoods in my area.

  • I'll let you in on some reality about sysadmins: we generally don't care what you're doing until it causes problems. Clearly this guy's amount of traffic did.

    So yeah, absolutely. This is normal and reasonable.

    It has to be against the rules for situations exactly like this where OP should be using a seedbox. But generally, they have better things to do than track down every little minor rule abuse.

    Like playing their own pirated games while wfh. Or fixing other problems. Most teams of people who support shit like this are understaffed.

    For instance, I'm sure that people are using my work network for all sorts of shit. I've seen people streaming Netflix to their desks. We lock down what we can, and don't worry about shit until we have to because it's causing a problem. Like years ago when someone streamed Netflix at an old location with I think only a T1 connection, saturated the network connection, and then no one could access anything on the network.

    Most people don't go around looking for reasons to enforce the rules. They use them when they have to because there's a problem.