misterdoctor
@misterdoctor@lemmy.world
- Comment on The devil went down to Georgia... 1 day ago:
I just meant that it’s kind of a grating sound but it’s not one of those really awful sounds for me, at least.
- Comment on The devil went down to Georgia... 1 day ago:
The ears of everyone in a fifty foot radius:
- Comment on Healthy snack 1 week ago:
If you could rig a hinge to the top of the nanner case, you could just fill that bad boy up, pop the lid and pour a banana’s worth of reeses pieces down your gullet.
- Comment on 4-day work-week pilot due in tech land by early summer 1 week ago:
I actually find a 4x10 shift to be a great option but that’s the key, it’s an option where I work. Not mandatory and not for everyone. I really enjoyed the three day weekend. I think 4x10 as an option is a great choice if companies insist on 40 hour work weeks but moving to 4x8 (32 hour) weeks is a much better standard without a doubt.
- Comment on Online ‘Pedophile Hunters’ Are Growing More Violent — and Going Viral: With the rise of loosely moderated social media platforms, a fringe vigilante movement is experiencing a dangerous evolution. 1 week ago:
Trying to read the text with the insane collage of actively playing videos made me feel motion sickness
- Comment on Remember the good old days? 2 weeks ago:
Photographer: Hine, Lewis Wickes
Flashlight photo of children on night shift going to work at 6 PM on a cold dark December night.
Work shift lasts all night, 12 hours.
They do not come out again until 6:00 AM
Child workers on their way to a night shift at Whitnel Cottton Mills. North Carolina, USA 1908.
- Comment on Drinking The Kool-Aid 4 weeks ago:
This should have been a JD Vance photoshop 😭
- Comment on What's easier to shoot, a bow or a firearm? 5 weeks ago:
Not if you use the vambraces Sir Bernard gives you
- Comment on I did it because I had to! 1 month ago:
To give to crackheads online ironically? Yes.
- Comment on Started Kingdom Come: Deliverance 1 Today 1 month ago:
How did alchemy help with that? I haven’t gotten into alchemy just yet. I felt the same about combat as welll, though, it’s so hard at first but even after only training a little bit, I’m noticing it feeling a lot easier both because I’m getting used to the controls and because Henry is getting stronger. It’s a very satisfying progression. Same with lock picking as well. I hated the system at first but now that I’m getting better, it’s becoming easier and way more fun.
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- Comment on Can bacteria inherit memories? Researchers found some bacteria pass information to future generations that affects their behavior and ability to resist antibiotics. 1 month ago:
Forbidden Cheetos
- Comment on OpenAI whistleblower’s deemed suicide 1 month ago:
Indeed, Balaji’s death — of a self-inflicted gunshot, per the San Francisco County Medical Examiner’s report — had become a focal point in debates over AI ethics, corporate accountability, and the dangers faced by whistleblowers in Silicon Valley. Whether these things become disentangled now remains to be seen.
Bet they don’t
- Comment on Kroger’s Surveillance Pricing Harms Consumers and Raises Prices, With or Without Facial Recognition. 1 month ago:
Genuinely asking, what difference would it make if I walk into the QFC, get immediately Face ID’d, grab a box of pop tarts that are arbitrarily priced higher because some AI told Kroger that my social status indicated I’d pay top dollar for frosted blueberry, if I pay cash or card at the checkout counter?
- Comment on no words, much feelings 1 month ago:
- Comment on Sri Lanka goes bananas after monkey unplugs nation 1 month ago:
I know it’s America-centric of me but “monkey fucks up entire country” hits different over here
- Comment on Developer creates endless Wikipedia feed to fight algorithm addiction 1 month ago:
“I have had plenty of people message me and even make issues on my GitHub asking for some insane crazy WikiTok algorithm,” Gemal told Ars. “And I had to put my foot down and say something along the lines that we’re already ruled by ruthless, opaque algorithms in our everyday life; why can’t we just have one little corner in the world without them?”
The developer seems staunchly anti-algorithm but I feel like some sort of filter system would work well. I know nothing about development but the same level of randomosity (it’s a word don’t look it up) but for specific topics would be amazing.
- Comment on My Summer Car trundles out of early access with version 1.0 after nine years in the chop shop 2 months ago:
From the patch notes in the article:
You might now die from urinating into wrong places
I’m sold.
- Comment on Help 2 months ago:
As in “crash your Cessna into a mountain if you CFIT”
- Comment on This happens way too often 2 months ago:
Anyone know the context for the second photo?
- Comment on Got electrocuted today 4 months ago:
OP’s still amped from their hospital visit and you’re making puns?
- Comment on Steam tighten up rules for games with season pass DLC: "you have to commit to completing that content on time" 4 months ago:
Gaben For America 2028
- Comment on I made this animation of a Brain Slug 4 months ago:
Awesome, thank you for that info! I’ve always been fascinated by animation but it isn’t an area I’m super strong in.
- Comment on I made this animation of a Brain Slug 4 months ago:
This is awesome! May I ask what you used as far as software/apps?
- Comment on Microsoft stealthily installs Windows 10 update to nag you to upgrade to Windows 11 – and not for the first time 4 months ago:
Ah okay, that makes sense.
- Comment on Microsoft stealthily installs Windows 10 update to nag you to upgrade to Windows 11 – and not for the first time 4 months ago:
genuine question, why do you have twenty computers
- Comment on Bad news 5 months ago:
I think it’s because if you take the numbers individually, 225 looks like it would be half of 550 because 25 is half of 50.
But in actuality, half of 550 is 275.
- Comment on World of Warcraft adds $90 mount to in game store 5 months ago:
Square Enix literally has this in FFXIV and it’s half of what Blizzard wants for their mount ($42 USD). And at least the FFXIV whale mount has in-world lore history and isn’t just an overt cash grab.
- Comment on They say “anyone can become president”, but this will be the first presidential election since 1970s, where there is no Bush, Clinton, or Biden on the ballot. 6 months ago:
And soon, I shall be President of the World