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  • It's ridiculous that we have so many proper alternatives and the only thing missing are people in our personal circles to care about them. What's even more ridiculous is that a few people seem to be slowly shifting away from WhatsApp as their primary choice, but instead they use Discord for direct messaging =) How...

  • I believe for simple, common tasks and small projects, it's at least manageable. Even good, if you are not forced to use AI and can simply choose to what extent you use the tools and its results.

    But with enterprise-level coding agents that are supposed to handle issues in long-term projects, the work is shifted to every other phase really, before and after the coding. Initially I thought that proper documentation at least benefits everybody, but prompts and instructions optimized for AI are not necessarily good documentation for humans to read.

  • An arch user with large arms and spiky hands opens the curtains to look at the dangerous world outside through the window. Perhaps red is indeed a better choice.

  • And how do you keep that opinion to yourself, when a woman asks for your opinion on her makeup, but uses this analogy to pretend that it's physically impossible for you and any other man to simply dislike make-up?

  • But "itis" isn't "it is", is it?

  • I agree to an extent. The problem is that an interest in a specific topic does not translate into an interest in the broader topic. Personally, if we only had broad communities on the level you suggested, I'd likely not use Lemmy at all, because then I'd have to spend too much time scrolling past the majority of posts or adding filters.

  • I can see the issue with spam-bots, regardless of the self-nuking, and how especially this community is targeted. But I wouldn't consider the accounts marked in this post as spam-bots at all.

    If this community or instance considers a couple of posts a day, perhaps specifically from new users, spamming, then as a user I'd expect that rule to be written before actions are taken.

    In general, I'm not disputing the actions of the mods and I hate to be the guy who expects something from people who contribute to this platform in their free-time, but for these kind of bans based on suspicions and patterns, I just wish there would at least be more transparent communication.

  • In that case I have a few doubts:

    1. Why is the given ban reason for these accounts "bot", when that doesn't describe the actual issue here, and why isn't there a clear transparent explanation how these accounts were identified as part of this self-destruction scheme?
    2. What exactly is the issue with self-destructing accounts other than losing the comments, discussions, etc. associated with the posts? Because if that's the only thing, I don't see the severity.
  • I don't care about the quantity, but arbitrary sex scenes for the sake of sex sells are one of the most annoying elements in modern film and television - especially in Netflix TV shows. While sex sells is not new, it used to be at least within the flow of the movie/TV show. Now it's Witcher 1 level of random sex, as if a specific amount of sex per season was part of a contract.

  • Michael Jackson likes dogs.

  • I will gift a water bottle to anyone named "Mike D" who posts a picture of their gun within the next five minutes.

  • My new year's resolution is to prepare a new year's resolution for next year.

  • It doesn't matter, because you don't remember your past lives anyway.

  • No, I'm not.

  • Could it be "Woodcabin" by Saint Etienne? If not, how close is it?

  • I don't think they are saying that you can't solve problems in the shower, but that this meditative thought process is limited in the first place by an intentional work mentality.

  • It means that you should check your father's birth certificate. He's 100% Gen Z!

  • I'm not sure why it would make zero sense for a doctor to spend their time making educational content on the internet. Helping people directly may be indeed more important and urgent, but contributing to a more positive impact of free educational content on health and medicine is just as reasonable, especially if they are good at that.