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  • I really wouldn't doubt it. I think there are more fire drills than actual fires in a workplace setting.

  • People are addressing machines as equals, what the fuck.

  • Like they don't already have it?

  • That's the burden of assuming the operator is a person capable of understanding the consequences of their actions.

  • https://lemvotes.org/user/SoftQuartz@lemmy.dbzer0.comTotally normal user. Not at all suspicious that they are active for one thread and then goes off for months.

    People will really stalk profiles instead of going outside or enjoying something else. It’s fucking maddening. And then they’ll call you weird for finding it weird.

    Great bit.

  • The bot is a vibe-coded interface to an "AI".

  • The thing is that they do not simply stop saying what they supposedly believe, they work towards policies that aren't in the interests of their voters.

  • Violence is never the answer; it is the question, and the answer is 'yes'.

  • Hamburger menu > settings > look and feel > disable auto play.

  • Is this about when he says something like "there's a lot of naïve folks around, I'm not the only one" after making a man out of straw in respect to anarchy?

  • Battery saving mode can accomplish that, if you will.

    Some apps, however, need to stay "awake" to catch notifications or do some background processing needed for their usual functionality.

    Imagine if you were using a navigation app, put it in the background, and after some time, put it on the foreground and it had to start the whole process of locating you and calculating a route to where you were going.

    That being said, most apps don't really need to do anything in the background, except for collecting data about your behaviour.

  • I can excuse genocide, but I draw the line at slightly more visible domestic oppression

    Not to demean the deaths of Good and Pretti, but that's what I felt about the libs' reactions to the latest events.

    One such example was one of them claiming "this is not our country", when that is the country everyone in the capitalist periphery knows.

  • Ex military here. When working for the UN we were expected to show more restraint and discipline towards soldiers from the warring parties shooting at us than ICE exhibits towards civilians and even children.

    ICE are well funded thugs brutalizing civilians, not soldiers. Like Kadyrovs boys in Chechnya. Or the militias doing ethnic cleansing in the Balkans back in the 1990s. Just with less of an excuse for how they turned out.

    This has to be a troll.

  • homer_simpson_so_far.tiff

  • It is! I had forgotten they were to put out this one. Glad I found your comment.

  • I just watched it.

    It's kind of awkwardly paced in regard with the previous installment.

    It's more or less the same story, but too long for a single session and too short for the amount of screentime they intended.

    The visuals are great as ever; there are some good sequences; the character developments were minor, but alright; the actor who plays Spider is awful.

    It's not a cinema masterpiece by any other means than visuals, but I didn't feel cheated out of my ticket.

  • That was... interesting. Thanks for sharing it.