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  • Are you really fully unaware of incels, the manosphere, and the alt-right pipeline? This shit is all over social media.

    There's a strong encouragement for men to fall into this "redpill" philosophy that casts everyone who doesn't look like them, especially anyone who ends up on the less-privileged end of any measure of intersectional privilege, as an aggressor attempting to steal their place in society and "replace" them.

    Have you heard anyone complaining about how you can't make jokes anymore or can't compliment women anymore? They're echoing a hallucination of white male oppression by queer feminist socialists. In response they elected Trump and spend their days rumbling around in their massive coal-rolling pickup trucks that have never seen a speck of dirt or a heavier load than a few groceries or maybe a couch.

  • This seems to show that coconut milk is better and uses barely any water. Also, it's coconut milk, which is lovely.

  • I would imagine it's a combination of factors. Driver stupidity is probably one of them, but there's no reason for insurance companies not to take increased vandalism into account.

    But also, can you imagine the sheer psychological discomfort that must come with driving a Tesla at this point? Seeing videos of Teslas on fire, hearing people shout "swastidumpster" and "fucking nazi" at you when you drive down the street. Look at how defensive some of these people are in videos and on social media where you literally see them openly threatening people. Their stress levels behind the wheel must be through the roof. That has got to affect their driving.

  • AI is great for learning a language, partly because it's the right combination of useful and stupid.

    It's familiar with the language in a way that would take some serious time to attain, but it also hallucinates things that don't exist and its solution to debugging something often ends up being literally just changing variable names or doing the same wrong things in different ways. But seeing what works and what doesn't and catching it when it's spiraling is a pretty good learning experience. You can get a project rolling while you're learning how to implement what you want to do without spending weeks or months wondering how. It's great for filling gaps and giving enough context to start understanding how a language works by sheer immersion, especially if the application of that language comes robust debugging built in.

    I've been using it to help me learn and implement GDscript while I'm working on my game and it's been incredibly helpful. Stuff that would have taken weeks of wading through YouTube tutorials and banging my head against complex concepts and math that I just don't have I can instead work my way through in days or even hours.

    Gradually I'm getting more and more familiar with how the language works by doing the thing, and when it screws up and doesn't know what it's talking about I can see that in Godot's debugging and in the actual execution of the code in-game. For a solo indie dev who's doing all the art, writing, and music myself, having a tool to help me move my codebase forward while I learn has been pretty great. It also means that I can put systems in place that are relevant to the project so my modding partner who doesn't know GDScript yet has something relevant to look at and learn from by looking through the project's git.

    But if I knew nothing about programming? If I wasn't learning enough to fix its mistakes and sometimes abandon it entirely to find solutions to things it can't figure out? I'd be making no progress or completely changing the scope of the game to make it a cookie cutter copy of the tutorials the AI is trained on.

    Vibe coding is complete nonsense. You still need a competent designer who's at least in the process of learning the context of the language they're working with or your output is going to be complete garbage. And if you're working in a medium that doesn't have robust built-in debugging? Good luck even identifying what it's doing wrong if you're not familiar with the language yourself. Hell, good luck getting it to make anything complex if you have multiple systems to consider and can't bridge the gaps yourself.

    Corpo idiots going all in on "vibe coding" are literally just going to do indies a favor by churning out unworkable garbage that anyone who puts the effort in will be able to easily shine in comparison to.

    It's a good teacher, though, and a decent assistant.

  • Fossil is bad. Fossil is bad! I said it first. Way back when nobody knew. I knew. I knew all along. But you gotta play it smart. Can't show your cards. Not a lot of people know about fossil, but I always knew. Ask the ones who know and they'll tell you. A lot of people will say I didn't know. A lot of people will say I said to drill. Never said it. I always knew. I always know.

  • Is that even a meaningful amount of money to Chevron? These lawsuits need to start being measured in percentages of the company's value rather than fixed dollar amounts. Ruin a coastline? We're taking at least 20% of your company.

  • They're not pointing out existing resources, though. They're just vaguely pointing at the concept of resources. This is literally less helpful than telling someone to get good.

    What would actually be helpful is pointing out resources that do exist, but also acknowledging that not all of these resources are going to be accessible. Food stamps are great. There's even half-decent rental assistance in some places, but the wait lists for it tend to be extremely long and often depend on you already having lost your current place to live.

    What to me is frustrating and absurd is that this is some feel-good bullshit that doesn't help anyone. It vaguely promotes the idea of going out and helping people, but the people who post this stuff aren't willing to help the people who show up in the threads when they post it. These threads are also ineffective at connecting people who want to help with people they can actually help, case in point.

    They are literally anti-praxis. It's a way to do nothing and feel like you've done something, which dissipates your feeling of having a need to do something. The person who posted this clearly feels like it's helping, or they wouldn't have posted it. It's a substitute for actually pointing people at resources or encouraging anyone to help specific people.

    But if you're going to sit here and tell me that if I need help, just go accept the help? And not provide anything beyond the concept that help exists somewhere? That is utterly useless. If you want to say there's help, either link to that help or be that help.

    Sure, there are people who don't take the help that exists, but there are far more people for whom the help that exists is utterly insufficient to help them meet their needs. It won't keep a roof over their heads, it won't keep them in stable employment, and it won't protect them from the hateful people who are actively organizing to make things worse. We live in a world where people on visas are being pulled off the streets by plain-clothes ICE agents who don't show badges, ushered into unmarked SUVs, and quickly whisked away to distant locations. We live in a world where people are being fired from their jobs because someone thought they were trans and harassed them in a bathroom, and where people are being arrested and thrown into prisons that don't match their gender because of which bathroom they used.

    People who hate us and want us to suffer are actively organizing to do it. They're not talking about it, they're not pretending that it's possible, they're doing it. And if the people with the capability of helping don't help? The people who have stable jobs and disposable income and literally zero threat to their personal well-being? If the best they can muster is fucking hopes and prayers? That's not going to be enough to turn the tide against the people who want to hurt us.

    Verbal support isn't enough when the forces of oppression and bigotry are taking actual action. It requires material support. This is not that.

  • Nice flowchart. I will ask, as I asked last time I saw something like this posted: where is this elusive "help" I'm supposed to let someone give me?

    This shit is so patronizing. Oh, are you in trouble? Just let someone help! Of course, when the person who posts things like this is asked where this help is supposed to come from, they have no answer. Because this is just you feeling good about doing literally nothing.

    This is not praxis.

    You want to help? Leave the fucking flow chart on your hard drive and offer a trans woman a job. Offer someone who's afraid of being targeted by ICE a safe place to stay. Do something. Because this? Putting it on people who need help to just "let" people who aren't lining up to help help them? It's bullshit. You know it's bullshit.

    So unless you've got some remote work for me or want to pay my rent, save it.

  • Somebody forgot to center their edgy graphic.

  • Lemmy is absolutely overwhelmed with bad faith posters with dubious motivations.

  • I literally have to check every machine I use for fabric softener left in the little cup thingies and thoroughly wipe out the drier I use or it will burn my skin until I wash it all out of my clothes.

  • Good god, that font. I can't figure out which part of the sign is uglier. Looks like Elon also stole about half of those Ts.

  • Heat doesn't go up. Hot air rises because it's less dense than cold air. You know what's less dense than hot air though? Vacuum. That's a good thing, though, because we don't want to be hemorrhaging atmosphere.

    Even if we could build a physical heat sink sticking out of the atmosphere somehow, it would be less protected from solar radiation than anything inside the atmosphere, so if it were facing the sun it probably wouldn't work.

    Even if we had the resources and like, enough readily available materials on Earth to make some sort of retractable heat sink sticking out of the night-side of the planet, it'd probably require more energy consumption to create than would be worth it.

    Probably the best way to cool things down is to quit burning so much shit and quit knocking forests down.

  • This is real. I've had folks in my cab that clearly were trying to probe my boundaries to see if I'm an easy target who immediately switched gears the moment I showed my personality. Just because someone is desperate doesn't mean they want to fuck over someone who's cool with them and is real. The way you carry yourself makes a difference.

    It's pretty obvious if you meet me in person that I'm a broke artist who cares about real people and detests fake corporate bullshit. That's not really an appealing target and I have fuck all to give them anyway.

    But if some fuck shoots me for being on their street while being trans, or literally just someone they don't recognize, I don't get the chance to show how I carry myself.

  • As a late night cab driver, if you're ever wondering why I'm on the street rather than the driveway in your sketchy, pickup truck filled suburban neighborhood, this is why.

    Give me a shady looking industrial district or run down residential neighborhood over semi-rural suburbia any day of the week. I feel much safer.

  • I love reading, but the moment an author tries to guilt me into reading their particular viewpoint as though I'm just a slave of the system if I don't, I check out. I have better things to do, and this person doesn't have any right to my time.

  • I mean, to me the meaning of that juxtaposition is pretty clear.

    The Gadsden flag highlights individual primacy, but the thin blue line sticker makes it clear that it's his individual primacy that he's concerned with. For an anti-authoritarian evoking that symbolism, the 'me' refers to the general autonomy of humanity or at least Americans, but in this case it probably literally refers to that specific individual's autonomy or to the autonomy of the United States as a country in a nationalistic sense.

    He's basically just representing his subculture and thumping his chest about how nobody better tell him what to do or get in his way, while also showing that he's affiliated with a big gang. Whether he's aware of the racist speech the symbol is referencing or the symbol's deeper meaning is kind of up in the air, but it still probably wouldn't produce much conflict with his sense of nationalist autonomy in an authoritarian context regardless.

    Honestly, it's that context that I think makes the association with Punisher inevitable. Whether the character supports the current gang in charge or not, he clearly believes in an authoritarian model of crime and punishment; that's the lens he views the world through and the impetus for his actions. If it's satire, it certainly doesn't read that way. Though, to be fair, the show is probably a lot more egregious in that regard than the comic (while also likely being more widely consumed).

    Frank Castle supports authoritarian measures so much that he goes beyond what the legal system allows for. He literally names himself after an action designed to reinforce authoritarian hierarchy. Sounds pretty on the nose to me.