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- Comment on Moderna’s mRNA cancer vaccine works even better than thought 10 months ago:
Any day now those vaxxed will drop dead!!
- Comment on The first EV with a lithium-free sodium battery hits the road in January - Sodium-ion batteries have lower density but are cheaper and perform better in cold weather 10 months ago:
Is it tho
- Comment on Why It's Okay That Someone Hasn't Played Your Favorite Game 10 months ago:
I actually did but now your comment made me reject the article and I’m back at square one. Guess I’ll play another person’s favorite game instead of what I wanted to play
- Comment on The first EV with a lithium-free sodium battery hits the road in January - Sodium-ion batteries have lower density but are cheaper and perform better in cold weather 10 months ago:
Solution for what
- Comment on Using AI, researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates that can kill a drug-resistant bacterium 10 months ago:
why do you think that??
- Comment on Using AI, researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates that can kill a drug-resistant bacterium 10 months ago:
Private just makes more money and also you can do ridiculous shit like blow up your own rocket, destroying a landing pas in the process and ignore environmental and labor laws.
- Comment on Using AI, researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates that can kill a drug-resistant bacterium 10 months ago:
lol “innovation” what is this 1925?
how innovative are the cars being produced because they look the same.
half those medicines are publicly funded
the Internet is publicly funded.
this belief of private sector innovation is not as true as they sell it to be.
- Comment on Using AI, researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates that can kill a drug-resistant bacterium 10 months ago:
Everything should.
Medicine. Internet. Waste disposal.
- Comment on Hackers steal NFTs worth millions. In other news, NFTs worth millions. 10 months ago:
That’s not what’s being said here. Not Sony losing rights to a game, just entirely being unable to provide proof of ownership on digital content.
I’ve had Microsoft do this to me for Minecraft during their transition to owning it where they claimed I didn’t own the game. I had to legitimately email them a picture of a receipt I owned to get my account back. Had I not had that receipt I’d not have the game.
I’ve never had Sony do this but I hear they’ve done this exact thing to people in other ways usually DLCs.
With NFTs there’s a third party undeniable proof of purchase and ownership. It takes that whole side away from the distributor giving power to the consumer.
In a better world I could then sell that NFT and proof of purchase and the company would honor it for the person I sold it to allowing for the resale of digital content.
- Comment on Hackers steal NFTs worth millions. In other news, NFTs worth millions. 10 months ago:
Back with GameStop the hope was the ability to sell/trade digital content like games. Because you actually own the digital content and the proof of purchase, closest to digital ownership I’ve seen.
PlayStation out here taking games after people bought them and shit is a strong reason for NFTs imo
- Comment on Hackers steal NFTs worth millions. In other news, NFTs worth millions. 10 months ago:
I mean low key it’s supposed to be a receipt that can’t be copied. The receipt being slapped onto an image is what most associated with NFTs but it’s more just like a code that provides proof of purchase/ownership because you can trace the history on the block chain
- Comment on ‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity 11 months ago:
the world outside touch grass
- Comment on ‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity 11 months ago:
some people are 15 though
- Comment on Driverless cars were the future but now the truth is out: they’re on the road to nowhere 11 months ago:
It is because the tech is dumb. All cars should exist on a network together like ants don’t make them respond to bullshit other people do it will never work and it will always make mistakes with judgement.
Or you know just give me fucking trains and trolleys
- Comment on ‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity 11 months ago:
I actually would but I’m a guy so i think it is different
- Comment on ‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity 11 months ago:
Fully agree but I do think that’s more an issue about psychology in our world and trauma. Children being nude should not be a big deal, they’re kids you know?
- Comment on ‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity 11 months ago:
nakedness needs to stop being an issue
- Comment on YSK that SLS, an ingredient added to most commercial toothpastes, causes canker sores 11 months ago:
I’m telling you though brushing the sore works. Do it a single time, try it trust me no joke.
- Comment on YSK that SLS, an ingredient added to most commercial toothpastes, causes canker sores 11 months ago:
I’d be curious how others feel but personally painfully brushing the sore causes it to heal the quickest in my experience.
Not joking
- Comment on The Analogue Pocket will soon come in eight Game Boy Pocket/Advance colors 11 months ago:
what about what he shared? can it not do that?
- Comment on The Analogue Pocket will soon come in eight Game Boy Pocket/Advance colors 11 months ago:
A kit? what do you mean? I would love one of these
- Comment on TikTok Rants - Americans struggling to afford the basics due to inflation, capitalism 11 months ago:
the last like three elections would like to have a word with you
- Comment on The Peasant Life 1 year ago:
I don’t get months of holidays? I haven’t had off in years bro. I get two days off from my job a year I don’t request, I am a chef.
Peasants always stopped working, work was probably done before the sun was even close to going down. Hunting, fishing, cooking are leisure activities they aren’t work you imagine.
It took long to produce clothes but you don’t need 47 outfits that are made to fall apart in less than a year.
150 days isn’t a myth. It is a stretch of the truth but we work more, we have less time. We have more ability to do things like travel or forms of entertainment but no.
You are confusing the peasants of then with middle class people. The poors, me, we work 40-60 hours a week sometimes two jobs with no vacations often in the hours office workers aren’t working because we are running the movie theaters, salting the roads, cooking your food, etc.
A 9-5 is probably not actually the peasantry.
People had more free time and less stressors than we do today.
- Comment on The Peasant Life 1 year ago:
You have a miscommunication of peasant life I believe. They had far more free time for socializing than you’d ever believe and the work they had to do day to day was not this slog you envision.
- Comment on The Peasant Life 1 year ago:
I don’t know why you think modern people have more leisure time?
Peasant work was seasonal first of all, most work wasn’t consistent nor were they afforded wages. Most works resulted in a direct product for the person doing the work, cooking, clothes making, farming.
You don’t understand how much leisure peasants had. Most culture we consider today is from peasant work. Dancing, music, song, joking, and while cooking is work cooking is also a social gathering of work and then eating. Peasants weren’t the working class we are today, we work far more and have far more chores to do. Making clothes by hand was harder but your quality was higher and clothes lasted, they didn’t shop for groceries or deal with car upkeep, they didn’t spend 8 hours at work and an hour traveling both ways.
Peasants were peasants because they didn’t have work to do and generate income with, it was literally mostly chores or leisure.
This is why the black plague was helpful, less people meant workers could make more demands and we see the beginning of a work culture develop.
- Comment on The Peasant Life 1 year ago:
but that would still be considered leisure today.
do you know how many times i leave for work wishing i had time to do a load of wash, clean my bathroom, do the dishes or any other chore?
yeah they had chores and we could debate that is work but they had more leisure time absolutely
- Comment on Twitter takeover: how a year of Elon Musk rendered the platform useless | Pranav Dixit 1 year ago:
won’t last forever
- Comment on lemmy.ml 1 year ago:
Bro what is you talking about we can see through the astro babe.
You suggested people are supporting Hamas not the Palestinian civilians, you literally said
I’ll believe it when I see it.
It’s literally all over this thread and many others. People support Palestinians. You’re seeing it and not believing it.
Now this is your response? Fuck off Israel’s government are a bunch of pussies fuck yo shit
- Comment on lemmy.ml 1 year ago:
apparently you won’t tho cause…
- Comment on lemmy.ml 1 year ago:
ay man shut up lmfao