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  • Hell yeah, thanks!

  • Ooo, feel like selling me on it?

  • Probably more of a "Highlander" scenario

  • I'll take a (harmlessly) weird trend over a mean meme every time - and don't make me personally invoke yonder glyph to prove it! I'll do it!!

  • It's hard to describe great art but ya always know it when ya see it.

    OG pepe was in fact a silly lil guy and that's about all 🤷‍♂️. But then!

    Oh no. (another good art btw, cautiously confident saying not-fascist...so far squint)

  • Agreed, but we should include studying the precise wrong things, meaning conclusions drawn about how the world works - and with their own charming dedication, if describing how that time is spent.

    Mustn't forget HR typically is quite competent, just not at things we easily identify (because that's an inherent component of their competence).

  • Father of Ghislaine Maxwell, yes the Epstein one, had quite a lot to do with it, which sure bears mentioning!

    Fuck "The Guardian" (no shade to you, commenter), Behind The Bastards did a competent 4-piece or something (for those who enjoy such a format) on the guy, and to a degree, the topic. Interesting - mostly, but oddly not all - bad stuff.

  • Efficiently uses the same target each time, new photos of the same hole, it's so boring

  • Bruh. On mobile, just got done working and I'm all forcibly vegetated so I legit was zoomed in and reading, scrolling slowly to the right...

    BAM, ton of bricks!

    The fucking DOW is down?!

    Goofy twist aside that's really how I experienced the image and I almost shit myself lmao. Thank Satan, every once in a cold blue moon (TM) all this techno-fukfuk the world has become delivers a true gem of an experience.

  • And yet oddly (and predictably, and likely disastrously, etc. -) some HR departments are among the very first to glibly upload their (our) everything's into constantly shifting unreliable AI "products". Not speaking hypothetically 😐

    Funny stuff, that.

  • Who could? I already don't use them. I wish more would do the same.

  • I'd argue it also thereby normalizes, memetically spreads, and even to a degree enforces the very thing it means to circumvent. Damn this horseshit, forever. Not attacking you, just the self-censoring nonsense.

  • To me the combo of 3 factors makes the risk big enough to really take action. Means different things for all of course, but I made some moves this week, some small things but also some pretty huge things that will become irreversible before long.

    This is crucial though - in times like these where risk is still somewhat unclear but surely wildly dynamic - I did not do anything that I haven't already wanted to and strongly considered doing. That's the closest thing to a disclaimer OR advice I'm really ever willing to give, so.


    With that said.

    1. I expect Iran knows very well what its capabilities in the region are and what they can achieve re: physical long-term disruption.
    2. It's clear to anyone what a puffed up ball of circular lies the US economy has grown to (yet again), and we've seen what happens when the accompanying vulnerability hits its (invisible) limit of stress.
    3. Current US admin has replaced anyone having varying shades of competence, experience, or honesty - with people having the same basic shade of loyalty. Simultaneously they've dropped really all pretense that helping others is even a worthy virtue, let alone anything approaching a real commitment.

    Add those up and you get huge, uncontrollable vulnerability of multiple kinds, a huge group of competent people who see exploiting this vulnerability as crucial to their survival, and no one willing or even able to seriously help on the US side if things go off the rails.

  • Permanent kudos to her for sticking to her principles in the face of that. Everyone folds, Miss Rachel is truly something special.

  • Neat, you keep your "98%" I guess, no response to what I said? Can't find a hero or two out of your whole entire 98% of the voting democrat bloc?

    What's wrong? Surely you can find some good ones. Just gotta spend a little time, maybe, to find em? What's the issue? You said 98% were voting different.

    Let's fucking hear it already - who? Who among your "vote for this" 98%? You can start anywhere. Anywhere. You have 98% to work with. Just go, it should be easy.

    Shouldn't it?

  • All jokes aside, what I'm seeing is that folks basically cannot hire competent DevOps (well, not for the idiot rates we're apparently offering).

    There is gold in them thar hills...

  • Please don't be ridiculous! We love wacky robot wizard. Wacky robot wizard does it even better than the people we tried paying almost nothing to do it!

  • Good chance I'm just annoyed and arguing with the wrong person, probably even about the wrong thing lol.

    My mistake. I appreciate you.

  • Eh, "thing I really want, but provided for free" combined with "thing we really want you to use, for free" -

    We should maybe put fear mongering directly on that, I think. Free things, that cost real money to provide, that cost no money to use - we should maybe fear monger a little.