

Are you still talking about…Jeffrey Epstein?
Are you still talking about…Jeffrey Epstein?
I’d rather be a decent and respectful ai apologist and tool than a shade-thrower. I implore you to research Ghandi friend
That was supposedly the best front-end we had, right? Sad to hear–I hope I can become good enough to help revive projects like this.
On a sidenote, what other frontends are to be used in the meantime? I’m hoping one of the few is still being maintained somewhat
Well put and I couldn’t agree more. Feels like I’ve been waiting for years for something to have that ‘survival’ problem solved
Is this not especially tough to stomach knowing it as a fact in conjunction with it also being so hard to keep a job despite that element remaining outside one’s control
Pessimism is almost always correct, though I’m curious to know your non-historical thoughts as well if you have any. I don’t trust history too much; “Only thing we’ve ever learned from history is that we never learn from history”
If we know this trend is only going to continue to get worse, what are we looking at as the obvious breaking point?
There’s clearly nothing within the system that will self-correct it, so what will be the point of failure and I’m even more interested if you can guess how we get around the dilemma?
Indepedence
This is all I’ve talked about at work.
What are we supposed to take pride in specifically?
I suppose pride in our resilience–there is great potential to learn from our repetitious failures surely
If context is really needed to identify something as a dogwhistle, isn’t it already an ineffective utility? I’m not doubting you at all–I know next to nothing about any honest dogwhistles, but I’m always curious to know how people avoid the feeling that of paranoia in these instances–how can you be positive you aren’t just yielding to a fear of some sort?
What is the other sides’ argument for why we SHOULD have billionaires?
Genuinely asking if they have anything tough to contend with or is it just another critical avoidance of theirs?
Just buy more? Idk I’m all out of ideas
I’m exaggerating with the explicit ‘need’ word choice, but a quick glance at the specific dlc reviews of Sims 4, Monster Hunter World, and Destiny 2 should give you an idea of why I dislike the concept. Hell, you couldn’t even get a conclusion to one of the assassin’s creed narratives without the dlc and I personally find this revolting as someone that loves video games way too much. I know I’m basically just overzealous about the principle of these things, but I really believe we need more people taking more responsibility for the embarrassing precedents we’re creating
do you need dlcs for risk of rain 2? I don’t really like encouraging stuff like DLC’s if avoidable
This sounds like the exact thing I needed when starting the linux life.
Do I stand to learn much if I’ve already been troubleshooting gentoo for a few years?
I’m not defending yt, but I am curious to know how specifically this isn’t mostly an overreaction if possible
We’re all sellouts is all I’m saying
If you know OF them, they are already sellouts friend
This has me really curious about the most obfuscated, ambiguous/difficult/problematic possible usernames both for security/privacy and interesting anomalies in general.
Feel like one could make a whole book on this – please send any resources that could shed insight if possible