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  • WSJ article about [current generation] eating [food] in 2040: "Gen Alpha can't afford studio apartments with less than 2 roommates, splurging on canned beans." In my day we bought dried beans and boiled them with the scrap potato skins we saved, but this generation...

    Written by a man that has never cooked his own food.

  • It sounds cheesy but you're not wrong.

  • Idk, I deny push notifications for most apps anyway.

  • Idk, it depends on what they're trying to do.

    Austerity, ignorance, and scarcity breed fascists, not a SaaS TOS.

  • It seems like the restriction should be lifted for accounts without verification after 5 years. After all, you're not even allowed to sign up if you're under 13, so by 5 years you have to be at least 18.

  • They take a cut of all paid subs.

  • Nazis can use Ghost too.

  • I'm greatly amused by the thought of a march that could not be more than 3,028 people.

  • Executive

  • That's why they're doubling up.

  • Interface matters a ton, of course. But once you switch between a few it gets easier, even if you retain your preferences.

  • Senua's Sacrifice

  • Most nurses, doctors, and paramedics have to deal with this at some point. Sounds like you did fine, but also consider talking to your coworkers, since they've probably experienced something like that too

  • We have a link to the actual post? This is pretty extreme.

  • Craven shit.

  • Cops are lazy everywhere. That's why he's saying you basically have to build the case.

  • I'm noticing the term "intelligent algorithm", which suggests a more traditional programming approach than offloading decision making to a LLM.

  • We were already producing text, audio, and video at sufficient rates. So-called AI only makes it easier to produce deceptively realistic media. Video that looks and sounds like real life, but isn't. Or as in the article, citations for academic papers that look real, but aren't.

    If fabrics made by machines were of consistently lower quality, if every machine-made shirt busted at the seams, we wouldn't use machines to make fabric. (Fabric isn't even a great example. There's lots of human labor in garment factories.)