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yea i drew this, but this trope pisses me tf off.
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Bro is a ranked competitive hater
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yea i drew this, but this trope pisses me tf off.
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Bro is a ranked competitive hater
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Snoop Dogg is no longer scared of queer people in children's media
From one of the Related Articles :
“I was just caught off guard and had no answer for my grandsons. All my gay friends [know] what’s up, they been calling me with love,” Snoop Dogg wrote. “My bad for not knowing the answers for a 6 yr old 😳. Teach me how to learn I’m not perfect.”
Good on his friends for calling him in.
Whatever his reasons for "going woke", I prefer to see this route to the JK Rowling route.
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Google Calls ICE Agents a Vulnerable Group, Removes ICE-Spotting App ‘Red Dot’
Oh? Are we giving them privacy?
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People dont believe protesting works if they will only do it on their day off.
Counterpoint: People need to eat and pay rent, and those things don't go away just because you're protesting the latest bullshit the government is up to.
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JR Hokkaido train driver in trouble for reading book about trains on stopped train
At about 5 p.m. on 7 October, a train was stopped at Otaru Station, when a passenger spotted the driver reading a book and reported it to the company.
This was a “local” train, meaning a train that stops at all stations along a line, as opposed to an “express” train, which only stops at major stations. Because of this system, sometimes local trains will stop for extended periods of time at lesser-used stations while express trains get the right of way to zoom through. In this case, the train was scheduled to wait at Otaru Station for eight minutes before setting off again, so the driver decided to kill some time with a book.
Not only that, but the book he brought in to read was about railways. The driver admitted that he had done so before in the past too, and that he takes the opportunity to relax for a moment when he has the time. No incidents or delays occurred as a result, but JR Hokkaido apologized for the concern it caused among passengers.
Readers of the news online were largely defending the driver in their comments and condemning the person who tipped off JR Hokkaido about the reading. However, there were a few who felt what the driver did was inappropriate for a workplace.
What an absolute, unnecessary dickhead.
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StackOverflow vs ChatGPT
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People dont believe protesting works if they will only do it on their day off.
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I would tell you what courage means if I thought it might help you.
Someone offers a counterpoint and your first impulse is to insult?
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Everyone is stealing TV
It's not theft. It's copying or copyright infringement.
If it was theft, the owners wouldn't have it anymore.
The words matter because they change your moral intuition about it.
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Cope
"You're the problem for making me horny" is giving Count Frollo energy.
Work on yourself, find a twink who loves you back, and leave the rest of the world alone.
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Dave Chappelle Criticizes Free Speech in America at Saudi Arabia Comedy Festival
So what did he actually say?
“Right now in America, they say that if you talk about Charlie Kirk, that you’ll get canceled,” Chappelle told an audience of 6,000, according to The New York Times. “I don’t know if that’s true, but I’m gonna find out.” He then added, “It’s easier to talk here than it is in America.”
Well, that sounds... accurate. Doesn't excuse the other things he's said, but... yea.
Edit: I stand by the first part of my comment. I was not paying enough attention to the second half ("it's easier to talk here..."). That part, not so much.
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Yeah, right
And then you pick what you thought was a harmless dialogue option, but instead it sets off a cutscene where you've insulted the Emperor and now must murder everyone in order to survive.
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Kids these days just don't want to work!
I love the audacity of "brewing beer".
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I think nobody wants AI in Firefox, Mozilla
Those unhappy have another option: use an AI‑free Firefox fork such as LibreWolf, Waterfox, or Zen Browser.
And I have taken that other option.
Also: Vanadium and/or Ironfox on Android.
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McKinsey wonders how to sell AI apps with no measurable benefits
The problem with that, of course, is that one MIT study found that many enterprise organizations have so far seen zero return from their AI efforts.
Buyers are also changing, McKinsey believes. It says purchasing decisions are shifting from the IT department to line-of-business units. These leaders are increasingly making budget trade-offs between head count investment and AI deployment, and expect vendors to engage them on value and outcomes, not just features.
That could be a tricky sell, when trials of AI tools such as Microsoft's Copilot by a UK government department reveal no discernible boost in productivity. Still, the AI firms have to recoup all those billions they've already invested somehow, don't they?
They don't. They don't have to recoup those billions.
They can go bankrupt like businesses that create no value are supposed to.
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I ran my finger over this image, but I still couldn't read it.
Lemmy, am I deaf?
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secret content
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A cartoonist's review of AI art - The Oatmeal
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I agree that it's a skill, but I think the point is that it's a skill with a very low ceiling compared to art.
Like being able to use a coffee machine.
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(I don't know the source. Search just gives the tumblr #monster fucker tag, which... seems accurate.)
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"The stages of enshittification"
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You've obviously never been an addict.
You can absolutely hate a thing you're using and feel like quitting isn't possible.
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don't let that happen
Why crop out the source?
Or is OP the artist?
Edit: I'm not sure. I think the artist might be Extra Fabulous, guys...