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  • What in the sweet fuck is happening in this pic?

  • I didn't deny that, so I am entirely right. The point is that the headline is meaningless clickbait.

  • This is a ridiculous headline. They could start a war today, also could have started a war any time in the past 5 years.

  • Should have just left it at make specific demands. Politicians aren't going to listen, which will lead to resentment and their eventual replacement.

    Could have just left it at call your politician, mine don't even have their phone lines set up let alone answer them.

  • Dems should have a rally to replace Jeffries and Schumer.

  • Any thoughts on how can I punish Google for renaming stuff in Google Maps? My company is already removing Google Analytics and Google Maps from our web site and has halted a planned migration to Google Workspace. And I have personally stopped using Chrome and Google Search which is just a cesspool of AI generated from garbage anymore anyway. But surely there must be more I can do...

  • I was making a general comment that a lot of junior or entry-level jobs are being replaced by AI.

  • Surprised it doesn't just plainly say we're going to have AI do this job going forward.

  • Creating a monopoly for SpaceX. Monopolies really are the best way to amass wealth.

  • I'm wondering when to expect my breach notification letter from the federal government offering a free year of Lifelock.

  • No, but the replacement archivist will almost certainly be an expert at replacement.

  • If they could just do this to block the spam email

  • sed -i 's/Gulf of Mexico/Gulf of America/g'

    sed -i 's/Biden/Trump/g'

    Buckle up.

  • CONDOMS TO HAMAS?!

    I thought it was a fraction of that figure, for condoms to Gaza in Africa, still not Gaza in Middle East.

  • Sounds like something drafted by President Musk

  • I don't think any of this is actually a problem--meaning I don't agree that it is true, not that it wouldn't be a problem if it were true--except Microsoft's criminal UI changes and perpetual rebranding of the same old garbage.

  • In this context I am drawing the line with wifi and personally issued Internet connected devices, particularly where the student isn't really getting instruction from a live person.

  • No, I said I completely agree with this, this being that the state should not be providing wifi hotspots to school children. I was surprised that I actually agreed with Cruz on this because I pretty much never agree with him and consider him, in the words of John Boehner, Lucifer in the flesh. And I'm sorry if some of you thought I meant that I completely agreed with him on what he startes as his justification (morality police, censorship, etc.) which isn't the case.

    But instead all you trigger-ready comment warriors are ready to burn me at the stake for what's really a pretty sensible position.

    Wifi hotspots aren't going to eliminate inequality. Students eith reliable Internet may have an unfair advantage, but teachers and administrators could minimize that by giving assignments that don't really require Internet access to complete.

    Should all assignments be hand written, of course not. But do they need to be completed in a web browser? Nope. Good old word processor and spreadsheets work great.

    Holy moly, everybody is on edge. Understandable...

  • Me too, they didn't require constant connectivity. I went to the library or computer lab. Lots of kids in my class didn't have a home computer. And even though my family did, it didn't give me an advantage on those assignments. We all had to manage doing them at school on a school computer. Thank God they didn't have Facebook.