tjsauce
@tjsauce@lemmy.world
- Comment on Brave CEO rants about "lefties," "glowies," George Soros 4 hours ago:
If that dude got proper support, he could have done wonders; he made animated icons for his 16-color assembly-coded OS, and a simple 3d racer! All by himself!
- Comment on Is the pipeline true, fellas? 2 weeks ago:
Not with men inherently, but a plurality of men act a common way such that it’s worth examining.
- Comment on BlackBerry's iconic keyboard patent has expired 2 weeks ago:
I’m guessing OP means the build quality, as defined by the mechanical and material standards that are needed to recreate the keyboard.
- Comment on please punish me 2 weeks ago:
Putting aside the cringe, why is this common amongst specifically boomers? Why are men the ones that enjoy quiet? Was it how boomer men were raised to expect their partner to be, or conditioning from spending all day at their job, likely socializing?
- Comment on Seems like solid advice 3 weeks ago:
It does if both parties are referring to a different noun
- Comment on Microsoft Study Finds AI Makes Human Cognition “Atrophied and Unprepared” 3 weeks ago:
Oh haha cause it wouldn’t be recorded
- Comment on I was crazy once 5 months ago:
A rubber room
- Comment on Donating canned goods to food pantries is like donating needles and syringes to a cancer research organization 5 months ago:
Canned goods are non-perishable. Used needles carry contaminate. One is useful, the other isn’t.
- Comment on Malk? 6 months ago:
You joke, but a calcified fetus in the womb for years is possible. It was a bizarre read, i don’t remember the condition’s name.
- Comment on How to treat a man 6 months ago:
Your comment reads far more arrogant than the one you responded to.
- Comment on How to treat a man 6 months ago:
Lol is everyone who pushes your buttons a nazi?
- Comment on YouTube creator sues Nvidia and OpenAI for ‘unjust enrichment’ for using their videos for AI training 6 months ago:
The issue isn’t the final, individual art pieces, it’s the scale. An AI can produce sub-par art quickly enough to threaten the livelyhood of artists, especially now that there is far too much art for anyone to consume and appreciate. AI art can win attention via spam, drowning out human artists.
- Comment on Russia Fines Telegram Over Failure To Remove Unspecified 'Banned' Content. 6 months ago:
The passion… The passion… Is more than i can withstand!
- Comment on A Scientist Says Humans Will Reach the Singularity Within 21 Years 6 months ago:
21 is very specific
- Comment on Good point 7 months ago:
What third parties do you mean? How do the effects on them in either case compare to the effects on one’s partner?
- Comment on Shiny and chrome 7 months ago:
TWO PICKUP TRUCK MAKING LOVE
- Comment on Shiny and chrome 7 months ago:
My muscles
- Comment on There is only one type of job. Doing something someone else doesn't want to do. 7 months ago:
Yes, paying someone makes it a job
- Comment on There is only one type of job. Doing something someone else doesn't want to do. 7 months ago:
Because rent.
- Comment on Eric Andre and the millennial experience 7 months ago:
I’m interested in figuring out why he would switch positions to such a large degree. If it were truly to prevent backlash, he would have said something sooner and appear neutral.
I’m defending him because I enjoy the art he makes and think he’s as capable as you or I of self improvement, and because I want to encourage others to do the same.
- Comment on Eric Andre and the millennial experience 7 months ago:
Or maybe he realized he was wrong and decided to do the right thing. The dude went to a birthright trip in his 20s; it makes sense he would have started out in support of Israel.
- Comment on Eric Andre and the millennial experience 7 months ago:
Eric Andre specifically came out in support of Palestine
- Comment on poni 7 months ago:
The motion blur is too good, as well as the surrounding geometry. Then again, AI pics are getting more realistic
- Comment on Meta to broaden hate speech policy to remove more posts targeting 'Zionists' 7 months ago:
My apologies, I did not read the article on the assumption Meta would choose the irresponsible option. The article was surprisingly nuanced, and I hope the enforcement of Meta’s policies are equally nuanced.
- Comment on Meta to broaden hate speech policy to remove more posts targeting 'Zionists' 7 months ago:
Isn’t it incredibly dangerous to ban “Zionist” only because it’s misused? It can be used to legitimately describe people who have a vested interest in Isreal occupying Palestine. I understand it’s used as a slur, but banning otherwise normal words will make the discourse much more difficult.
- Comment on Wouldn't it be funny if there ended up being a plastic-based life form and they wondered how they came to be... 8 months ago:
Fascinating premise for a game or movie
- Comment on $200-ish laptop with a 386 and 8MB of RAM is a modern take on Windows 3.1 era 8 months ago:
King’s Quest V
- Comment on Top post in the conservative subreddit: Being unable to work at a "woke" company 8 months ago:
They expanded on the world building and action superbly, but Lucas isn’t a people person, and it shows
- Comment on I miss console ads being this weird 8 months ago:
Not the downvoter, but i appereciate how the punchline of the ad wasn’t explicitly spelled out, despite the punchline being “slur funny.”
I feel like we tolerated the assholes of the time because, immature though they were, they were the life of the party, which was “the point” of gaming for a demographic, to be the exact opposite of work in every way.
We need high-energy, charismatic, boundary pushing people if we want games that are fresh and innovative. Unfortunately, those tendencies can amplify the worst in us. But we don’t need to tolerate asholism for the sake of entertainment, its never worth it.
- Comment on I miss console ads being this weird 8 months ago:
It’s the eternal pendulum swinging between slut and saint, whore and Madonna. AAA games are afraid of sexuality, and one can see why when looking back on how Lara Croft was portrayed in magazines. We need games that, when appropriate, acknowledge sexuality in a way that reflects its role in people’s lives.