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daniyeg [he/him]

@ daniyeg @hexbear.net

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  • how can you genuinely photoshop "goyim task force" into your youtube slop thumbnail and call it journalism? the sheer audacity lmao

  • communism happened, it was beautiful, and it fell apart. now everyone are trying to recreate it.

  • you are not commanding the AI to stop, you're prompting it to stop, and it can just ignore or forget it. even calling it "ignoring" makes it sound more intelligent than it actually is. the code to delete all your shit was simply deemed more likely to be a desirable output than any other output.

  • to be honest it's probably because living on a carrier sucks and USS gerald ford has been deployed for far too long, so you clog the toilets in order to get to spend some time on land. there isn't a lick of morality in there that hasn't been beaten out by the commanding officers.

  • thanks for the advice. i have also heard of briar as well, but bluetooth is really short range. if someone is in your bluetooth range you can just talk to them with your mouth. maybe it creates a network of devices but even then i'll doubt it can work on a distance bigger than a block.

  • the whole prepper culture of "surviving" oddly enough comes from not needing to actually survive and instead spend vast amounts of comfort and money into some power fantasy. instead of feeling powerless in the current world you prepare a bunker so you can have the power in a hypothetical doomsday situation.

  • im not really interested in asking for mutual aid here. no shame on people doing it especially if you need it to survive but from my point of view there's nothing mutual about it and it reduces the users of the site into either heartless cynics ignoring people begging for their lives, or gullible fools who will give their money away to random people spamming on the internet.

    hopefully it will blow over without blowing us up. thank you for your kind words.

  • yeah it's probably not worth doing but good to know. thanks.

  • thanks honestly all of us need the wishes right now so every bit helps.

  • i have a standard FM battery powered radio. i also heard anarchist and peer to peer radio tech has come a long way is there any guide on how to make some from electronic junk essentially?

  • as respectfully as possible, you're genuinely freaking out relax dude. no they won't break the nuclear taboo they will just bomb everything because they have enough conventional bombs as it is.

  • yes if i wasn't I wouldn't probably make this post.

  • askchapo @hexbear.net

    how to prepare for war?

  • to be honest i agree with the article where the vast majority of the discourse was driven by gamers seeking validation by attaching their hobby to the prestigious title of "art". i remember people were going buckwild for anything that might indicate games have a positive effect. they improve your reaction time your socal skills your problem solving etc etc. on one hand yes it's juvenile but on the other hand games were still treated as for kids essentially, and by extension gamers were treated as juveniles so why would anyone be shocked that the reaction to it was also juvenile?

    also some of the arguments don't make sense to me. im not an art philosopher so i particularly don't care about this stuff but if everything is either art or can be art, i don't see how that is a useful label at all.

  • i bet she hasn't even played a single match of halo multiplayer. the xbox has fallen.

  • i don't even care about drinking just give me some water so i can wash my ass

  • wow i did not know how bad her timing was that's rough.

  • while the idea sounds silly, it does ring true for at least the really profitable portion of the gaming audience. my intuition is not backed up by any objective measure of anything at all (so clown on me otherwise), but i think what a lot of investors are realising now is that the "attention economy" is not infinite, there is definitely an upper limit on how many and how much and where people spend time, and the whale retention is being decimated by online gambling, streamers and porn stars pretending to be your perhaps-girlfriend.

    the whole microtransaction business relies on a vast audience of free-to-plays and whales who are buying MTX in order to flex on the newbs/each other (which are increasingly spending more and more on gambling and parasocial relationships). with the rising computational requirements of new games and the stagnant computer hardware of most people (which will worsen in the following years) and the more addictive progression of new games, most free-to-plays are sticking to older games and the whales rather spend their money on either established communities or gambling, than spending it on new communities where there are no noobs to clown on nor there are any other whales to show off to. this is basically the same problem MMOs ran into but on an industry wide scale.

    the solution? idk they'll probably just double down on more gacha mechanics and scantily clad children waifus.

  • instead of killing innocent bystanders, they slay ✨✨

  • but inflation is only 2%, the line is going up!!! /s

  • chat @hexbear.net

    there's no fucking hope

  • chat @hexbear.net

    time for another protest period yippe

  • technology @hexbear.net

    Big Tech's Hidden Capex Problem - YouTube

  • Games @hexbear.net

    Thoughts on Dispatch so far?

  • Games @hexbear.net

    Disco Elysium Mobile: who is this for?

  • Games @hexbear.net

    why is Yu-Gi-Oh so effing hard??!