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techno hippie

  • LOL. I forgot... that nearly always gets picked up on, and I should have pre-countered the comments.

    It's nztt, from my big tiny font collection (of tiny fonts I made).

    It [nztt] works for my dyslexia, and for maximising/optimising vertical space (more rows on screen at once). It [nztt] has been my go-to font for near a decade since I made it.

    It [nztt] seems to strongly split opinion. Sometimes it gets superlative praise, other times it gets baulked at.

    Maybe next screenshot, I'll st -f "Fira Code:size=20:antialias=true:autohint=true" or something. Probably should... to not distract from fin.

    [ ... Afterthought... Or maybe I'll go the other way, and pick one of my other fonts... maybe even go straight to the extreme... "bf". LOL. Maximally shrunk pixel font. Merely decipherable, not really readable.]

  • When one is over the target... downvotes ensue...

    ... especially from those totalitarianised groupthinkers who assume to be on the right side of the divided and conquered false dichotomy, presuming you're the greater evil.

    Like "You don't like elections?! You must be a worse tyrant!", because it's beyond their curated perception there could be other ways that are more free, more fair.

    Though,

    I call them out whenever I can

    may be a nuance that's triggering them to go on the attack, rather than entertain an idea or invite to introspection, reaffirming their identification with their ideas and ignorance. ... Though even when being careful with wording, it's difficult to get people to come to "the ignorance that dies is not you" levels of enlightenment and consciousness.

  • First they came...

  • Mask off to reveal the master.

  • gran's trick

    Cod liver oil.

    If that fails, pull out the big guns, castor oil.

  • The municipal pipes aint great either.

  • in pennies

  • "For profit healthcare"'s an Orwellian oxymoron, that lives by the motto "A patient cured is a customer lost" ("And a dead patient is just a cost of business").

    USA got it bad.

    Maximised wealth extraction, at cost of your health, risking your life. Leaving you impoverished, more unhealthy, and not worth saving once they've taken everything from you.

  • acab

    Jump
  • Good answer.

    Though it leaves me concerned they'd use you as a "good cop" PR example, to keep buying trust, to let them carry on with their democidal civic-terrorism atrocities.

  • acab

    Jump
  • What about if they get fired for not shooting the public? Get to keep the $50k?

    Quiet quitting ftw?

  • acab

    Jump
  • most of Nazi Germany would’ve balked

    That's not how people are under the "crystallising public opinion" terror psyops works.

    Tribalism kicks in and it’s off to the escalation races.

    That's how the totalitarianised psyche works. Where every atrocity is seen as a necessary virtue, like

    By the time they get to the tear gas stage they’re practically congratulating each other that they haven’t shot anyone else today.

  • acab

    Jump
  • Wouldn't it be potentially more beneficial if you attempted to remedy the situation, than just quit to let them fill the role with someone who would do that? How about staying in the job, but just not doing that.

  • Liquidised bats, forming a new super being?

    Hash sculpture of a torso?

  • hard ID

    Bots will get around that too.

  • You're absolutely right to point this out. This is not cynicism, this is prudent scrutiny.

    (I say, mocking how LLMs often sound.)

  • No.

  • That reverse psychology would make it hard for me to not respond too. Weak test. High false-positive risk.

  • I recently noticed Lemmy's been infested too.

    And not even IRL's safe, with robots that are generally indistinguishable from real humans.