theneverfox
@theneverfox@pawb.social
- Comment on What can US citizens do to fight/prevent their country enabling genocide? 14 hours ago:
The Canadian boycotts are not “voting with your wallet”, they’re collective action.
Canadians, together, decided to boycott American goods. Their leaders cancelled deals. Their local stores and suppliers decided they’d rather source from anywhere else. The Canadian government started working on trade deals with everyone else
The nation of Canada as a whole is boycotting American goods. They’re not doing this individually, they have an organized response
- Comment on What can US citizens do to fight/prevent their country enabling genocide? 23 hours ago:
Voting with your wallet is a lie, like recycling plastic
You can’t do collective action individually. You can make the house hurt a little bit, but you’ll never force them to change through what you buy. The house always wins, unless you get together to change the rules
- Comment on Former Uruguay President Jose Mujica dies aged 89 2 days ago:
What’s Uruguay’s immigration policy like?
- Comment on Kids nowadays don't have many (if any) videogame heroes... 4 days ago:
No, it’s because consulting companies like McKinsey tell Microsoft, ea, and Ubisoft that micro transactions will make stock go up, then they go to investment groups and say micro transactions are the sign of a gaming company about to make money
They have all the metrics, they aren’t doing what makes them the most sales or revenue. They’re doing what makes the stock price dance
- Comment on 🐌 Slow Software for a Burning World 🔥 6 days ago:
I read it and I still have no idea what this is
- Comment on The new AMERICAN pope doesn't even speak AMERICAN 1 week ago:
My understanding is he told them to work through the local authorities
Which…I mean… Do you want the Catholic Church doing the investigation?
- Comment on I knew one day I’d have to watch powerful men burn the world down. I just didn’t expect them to be such losers 1 week ago:
Propoganda fucking works, simple as that
Billionaires just buy good press and publicists to manage their image, it’s so effective they believe it themselves
- Comment on Microsoft says new accounts will be passwordless by default 1 week ago:
Easier passwords are often better, since people are less likely to try to get around them
Pins are basically simple passwords that fingerprint your device to decide when it needs another auth method
It’s not a bad idea, in theory at least
- Comment on The Machine Fired - No human could do a thing about it! 2 weeks ago:
Civilized countries don’t let people die because they can’t afford to live
There’s not many of those, are there?
We’re all living in a distopia, no one is safe from the sickness… It spreads across borders
- Comment on Virginia passes law to enforce maximum vehicle speeds for repeat speeders 2 weeks ago:
Rules don’t matter at all compared what they aim to achieve
If you’re driving with a significant speed difference from the cars around you, you are making yourself and all other cars in the area less safe. You’re also creating traffic behind you
- Comment on Venezuelan president slams US over little girl's 'abduction' 2 weeks ago:
Well, I didn’t see that coming
- Comment on is walking away the best way to deal with a work clique? 2 weeks ago:
I don’t know what you mean exactly, but walking away at the right moment, while projecting the right feeling, is the best way to win most unwinnable arguments
- Comment on How to get a package to the right owner? 2 weeks ago:
Well, theoretically they’re just paying Amazon’s cut and taxes… Which isn’t nothing, but if their markup is high enough it could still math out
- Comment on Philosophy moment 2 weeks ago:
It’s illegal to jam cell signal… Blocking it would be a violation of building code at worst
- Comment on Tesla's "Predictive" Odometers Had 9+ Drivers Complaining of Inaccuracy Before Lawsuit. We Even Found Video! 3 weeks ago:
It predicts that Tesla could save money by padding the numbers, and does a little fraud automagically
- Comment on passing through 3 weeks ago:
I have no idea what a brain rot animal is, but somehow I agree
- Comment on passing through 3 weeks ago:
Pierbattista Pizzaballa (born 21 April 1965). Yes that is a real cardinal, and that is his name
Dude is meant for the job. Based as hell, needs a name change, his birthday is the day the last pope died
- Comment on Elon Musk: your new Tesla will drive from the factory floor, to your house 'this year' 3 weeks ago:
I think you replied to the wrong comment, but I agree
Granted, if they could actually make this work, they could probably do the robotaxi thing or even get into logistics. That would make it easily worth it to build dispatch centers basically everywhere
That is, if they could make it work
- Comment on Elon Musk: your new Tesla will drive from the factory floor, to your house 'this year' 3 weeks ago:
Nah, there’s not that many. There’s large swaths of the US where you have to drive across multiple states to get to one, in part for legal restrictions on dealerships
- Comment on how do I avoid becoming conformist, lazy and completely incapable of learning something new? 3 weeks ago:
That’s really easy. Never let go of the joy of learning, and take pride in admitting your mistakes.
It’s that simple. When you’re told there’s another way, your first reaction should be curiosity
- Comment on Famed AI researcher launches controversial startup to replace all human workers everywhere 3 weeks ago:
We already live in a cyber punk dystopia, being an edge runner or a nomad seems better than just being more effectively milked for value
- Comment on Wait for it... 3 weeks ago:
What’s going on with his leg? They look like they’re digigrade
- Comment on Americans Are Preparing for When All Hell Breaks Loose 3 weeks ago:
No. You have to practice, or you’re just holding a threat. A threat likely to get you shot
- Comment on If deaf people think by visualizing sign language words, then how do deaf people with aphantasia think? 4 weeks ago:
I think in thoughts. It boggled my mind to learn this isn’t how everyone thinks
Like, I don’t have a running narrative in my head - words bubble up, but it’s just like muttering, just occasional words. I only try to put them into sentences when I’m talking or imagining talking - like everything I write.
I don’t read like this, which is part of why I’ll terrible with names - if I read a book, I don’t know how to say or spell a character’s name until I try
If I had to describe it, it’s like memories. If you think elephant, you might see an elephant, you might hear the word elephant - but on some level you also probably think about things related to the concept. Like memories of seeing an elephant, elephant facts, other African animals
That bundled concept is elephant to me - the word is how you say it, I can get the impression of looking at an elephant, I can hear their cry - but at the center of this web of details is an elephant
I build my thoughts by chaining these concepts together, and where they fit together is the main thread of the train of thought - I can then move my focus across this thread and the hanging threads to solve problems
Things just click together or they don’t
If you tell me you feel like an elephant (and I have no idea what that could mean) I’d take the two concepts and try to draw threads between them. I cycle through concepts that feel in between them - elephant in the room, large/imposing, unforgiving, powerful - these loosely fit from elephant to your mental state. And from the other side, ugly, isolated/seen as an outsider/problem, or maybe you mean you literally feel like an elephant in a human body
Threads link between them or they don’t, maybe I’m missing an intermediate concept I haven’t yet associated with either and I have no idea what you mean
And that’s how I think. If I had to link it to a sense, it’s like proprioception - I’m moving through my thoughts and linking together connections, but it’s my my own mind I’m moving through and around me
But ultimately, it’s not words - there are concepts I don’t know how to label, although words help me identify concepts
- Comment on Do it 4 weeks ago:
Crazy fucking robot body in my ass?
- Comment on Why Are Gamers UPSET With The Switch 2?! - The Act Man 4 weeks ago:
Because ultimately, digital goods are infinite.
They would make more money on a Mario game that costs $30 with no drm then a $90 game impossible to pirate
- Comment on Americans Are Preparing for When All Hell Breaks Loose 4 weeks ago:
Not really… You can get a cheap pistol or a shotgun for $200-$300, solid reliable handguns start at ~$450 and you can get a military grade rifle for $800
It’s not nothing, but it’s the same price range as most phones - if you want the fancy one with brand recognition you’ll pay twice as much, but you can get quality pretty cheap if you do your research
- Comment on Your future AI Assistant still needs to earn your trust. 4 weeks ago:
This is the way.
- Comment on No Weirdos 4 weeks ago:
And when you need the grip to be able to leverage your full body weight into insertion
- Comment on 'There Are So Few Of Us Left': Even Full-Time Games Journalists At Big Websites Are Feeling It In 2025 5 weeks ago:
You’re also missing a big piece… You can’t fucking trust the reviews any more. Steam reviews are great, and game reviewers have been trying to insist “no, this trash game is actually great, don’t trust your fellow gamers” for years now
At this point, it’s blatantly obvious you can pay for good critic reviews, and there’s no walking that back… Especially since there’s better, more honest, options