killea
@killea@lemmy.world
- Comment on Impressive cock too 5 days ago:
Aids denialist, I believe.
- Comment on Google tests ‘script blocking’ in Chrome Incognito to boost privacy 1 week ago:
I was trying to explain it more practically, but yes the web is a wasteland l.
- Comment on Google tests ‘script blocking’ in Chrome Incognito to boost privacy 1 week ago:
Yep, noscript on firefox has been available for like 15 years. And it certainly does “break” some sites as it blocks scripts by default. It can be a pain, though I consider it the safest way
- Comment on Wi-Fi 8 won't be faster, but will be better - more details emerge just hours after Wi-Fi 7 protocols are officially ratified 3 weeks ago:
As long as I can use as an radar/lidar that can see through walls, as promised.
- Comment on Peter Thiel’s bestie going mask off 3 weeks ago:
What a definitive neckbeard good LORD.
- Comment on Tesla Robotaxi Stops Mid-Intersection After Running a Red Light… The Influencer Onboard Calls It “Impressive” 4 weeks ago:
Impressive in the most literal sense. Indeed.
- Comment on I love lamp. 2 months ago:
But it’s not that kind of lamp?!
- Comment on Determining the reason no one replied to your Lemmy post. 4 months ago:
I accidentally the whole thing! I miss that one.
- Comment on Marathon | Save the Date Trailer 4 months ago:
If I had a rocket launcher…
- Comment on This is unfair! 4 months ago:
I just wanna be called “sir” without it being followed by “you’re making a scene.”
- Comment on People say they prefer stories written by humans over AI-generated works, yet new study suggests that’s not quite true 5 months ago:
Feels like news headlines are just competing for maximum cognitive dissonance. I guess that’s how you make a profit these days.
- Comment on The USA was always broken 6 months ago:
It seems like its easier and more straightforward, and profitable, for the state to just take pay to heed the interests of private industry, as opposed to the complex nature of properly managing and answering to the citizenry as a whole, or even feigning interest in their well-being.
Though it does feel like the founders did get those checks and balances in there (or was that later?) or we’d be more fucked than we already are. And our form of representative republic hasn’t always been beyond salvaging. But since the last corporate buyout and with the propaganda proliferated by the internet I feel hard-pressed to challenge it. What will get us out of this one? Education was always key, and the aristocracy was always going to fuck us on that one.