Mubelotix
@Mubelotix@jlai.lu
- Comment on 9 months after its 1.0 launch flopped, an indie dev just learned that Steam never emailed the 130,000 people who wishlisted its game 3 days ago:
Lenin warned everyone against Stalin and tried everything he could to push him away from power. Stalin still took its place
- Comment on Political discourse 5 days ago:
And they are both downvoting you haha
- Comment on Mods react as Reddit kicks some of them out again: “This will break the site” 1 week ago:
Funny to hear from the new mods that replaced their predecessors during the protest. Now it’s their turn to be replaced
- Comment on Clock logic 1 week ago:
The big bang was definitely not in 1970
- Comment on Spotify Add Lossless Audio(24-bit / 44.1 kHz FLAC) for Premium Subscribers 1 week ago:
Why do people upvote you and downvote me though we say the same thing
- Comment on Spotify Add Lossless Audio(24-bit / 44.1 kHz FLAC) for Premium Subscribers 1 week ago:
There is no such thing as lossless audio. 44kHz is bad
- Comment on bro who tf invented the SPOON 💀 like u see a puddle and thought “yeah imma scoop that” 2 weeks ago:
Exactly, and it’s easier to build a wooden spoon than a wooden fork. It was invented much earlier
- Comment on Reddit is using AI to determine users beliefs, values, stances and more based on their activity (posts and comments) summarizing it to Subreddit Mods. 4 weeks ago:
Sadly you consented to all of it
- Comment on Perplexity offers to buy Google Chrome for $34.5 billion 1 month ago:
AI needs customers. Chrome would become bloated with premium services
- Comment on YouTube just quietly blocked Adblock Plus — the internet hasn't noticed yet, but I've found a workaround 1 month ago:
Not sure about vivaldi but braves actually pulls its filters from ublock origin
- Comment on Three questions about superpowers, which is the best, and which is the worst? 1 month ago:
Teleportation because I could teleport higher to generate infinite energy
- Comment on AI in Wyoming may soon use more electricity than state’s human residents 1 month ago:
Reminds me that beautiful prediction
Journalists never disappoint when they report about science
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Peiple in this thread act like it would prevent you from having kids. No it wouldn’t. There will always be plenty of people agreeing to give away their sperm. And nobody has to know
- Comment on "Steam Did Not Respond To Us": Collective Shout Defends Calling On Payment Processors To Ban Adult Games 1 month ago:
Imagine sending 4k emails to a company of only a few hundred employees
- Comment on When the government forces you to act like a clown for no apparent reason 1 month ago:
Wait what? You guys had to take your shoes off? Never encountered that even though I already reached my plane limit for my life
- Comment on introducing copyparty, the FOSS file server 1 month ago:
Every single time I have seen one of your comments, you have disappointed me
- Comment on Itch.io apologise for "frustration and confusion" after delisting thousands of NSFW projects 1 month ago:
Mining is fine when you have a predetermined and adjustable energy consumption that is halved every 4 years. Which Bitcoin does
- Comment on Itch.io apologise for "frustration and confusion" after delisting thousands of NSFW projects 1 month ago:
Just use an intermediary and payment processors will be powerless
- Comment on Itch.io apologise for "frustration and confusion" after delisting thousands of NSFW projects 1 month ago:
Well that is at least something Bitcoin could have fixed
- Comment on all models are wrong, some are useful 2 months ago:
Happy cake day !
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
It does tbh
- Comment on France imposes smoking ban on beaches, parks 2 months ago:
What? The law is clear
- Comment on Australian police beat an opposition politician so badly that she might lose an eye -- simply for being at an anti-genocide protest. 2 months ago:
I request an eye for an eye
- Comment on Why does America feel the need to control the world? Do what they say? Instead of taking care of their own problems at home? When did the US become police officer of the world and enforcer? 2 months ago:
People turned to Russia specifically because they disapproved US imperialism and wanted to counter its power, while avoiding being doomed by capitalism. I’m not saying this was the ideal solution, but at least if they succeeded we wouldn’t be in the position we are today
- Comment on Resurrecting a dead torrent tracker and finding 3 million peers 3 months ago:
You can hide it using coinjoin transactions. It’s like a mixer but native. It’s not perfect but it’s nice to have
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
Yes. She knows her family better than you, trust her
- Comment on Meta shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to explore adding Bitcoin to the company's treasury, with less than 1% voting in favor of the measure 3 months ago:
Yeah, and they can’t expect it to become mainstream if they build the experience around VR headsets
- Comment on Meta shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to explore adding Bitcoin to the company's treasury, with less than 1% voting in favor of the measure 3 months ago:
Funny to hear from the company that went all in to the point it renamed itself. The metaverse failure seems to have a big impact
- Comment on France | Macron calls recognising Palestinian state a 'moral duty', says Europe must harden stance on Israel 3 months ago:
It’s late but it’s still right
- Comment on Google Play’s latest security change may break many Android apps for some power users. The Play Integrity API uses hardware-backed signals that are trickier for rooted devices and custom ROMs to pass. 3 months ago:
Yeah except that bot farms already use hardware that will pass the checks, unlike regular harmless users who will get hurt by this. Google comes after the good guys