

lol, that game was fun in the office, we had a similar set up to the one in The Office.


lol, that game was fun in the office, we had a similar set up to the one in The Office.


pithy hottakes is 90% of ai criticism


its not like kamala has ever performed well in a primary, for that matter neither did biden until obama elevated him and there biden was such an abject failure, i wouldnt want anybody that rode those stumbling coattails


then True lies shooting the terrorist strapped to a tomahawk at the chopper


but it is vador taking the shot and saying i am altering the deal pray i dont alter it further, then neo coming up with the mini gun hellicopter out side the window, fuck yeah!


bleh, romantic scifi? Bram Stoker’s Dracula was better


he wants to be able to visit the local gloryholes whenever he wants and not be judged by which side he is on


so would any explosive device, or chemical agent, or two smaller assassins in a trench coat. If they do go the nuke vest route, I hope they put a bunch of light graphics on it to be really edge lord and scary with it


Democracy Now!
i have been seeing them around a lot lately, i thought msnbc had just rebranded. Turns out both i guess, they are called MS Now, ill give them a shot, thanks


who runs that, any quick details you can list off why you trust that one? I try to avoid the ones that farm clicks like huffpo and other yellowish journalism even if it is left leaning or neutral. If you got the time that is, i would appreciate the info to know where to start when i look into them


very slanted reporting, i started ignoring them, cbs and wapo after the election. PBS has some good reporting


the moderation and comment moderation history is nice but it is sort of hidden. that would be nicer if it was more intuitively inline. Also did you mean “bot scrapers” rather than “not scrapers”. And I have been toying with the idea, what about ai or bot supported pipelines, accept that they are part of the visitors, provide it optimized data, and then restrict ui/ux heavy processes to stricter rate limits per second, etc…sort of like a robots txt v2 or something


i would question how much it has displaced books versus the general literacy rates among the populations, sure there were more books, but if only 10-20% could actually read, does that make difference? I grew up mostly on tv, and i learned a lot of from it, simpsons taught me a lot about world culture, norm macdonald taught me not to give a shit about the news narrative and say what is real, and thousands of other references that went over my head but still contributed to my understanding of the way fo things. its an interesting question presently becasue we literally have unfettered access to all knowledge in our pockets and dont even have to know how to read.


isnt tv just a different form of passive entertainment, before it were cheap dime store comics and bubble wrappers, before that plays, before that jesters, and before that Grungh with his cool rocks that look things we dont have words for…


you guys dont understand the dedication that goes into not only getting the sunday paper to get the tv guide, getting all the non repeat episodes timed into the vcr for the week, hoping there was an easterly wind to help with reception and there were no overtimes, keeping a stack of organized blank vcr tapes and loading those in prior to the bus showing up so you could fast forward thru commercials. Adhd before it was for it was just for the trouble kids in class


Ugh, Brita is the worst.


maybe in elite ivy league colleges you get water filters, our version was when the roach managed to hang on inside the faucet long enough to fill up your glass


Patatas Bravas
would this be a decent recipe to start with? https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/230569/chef-johns-patatas-bravas/
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