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- Comment on well, at least I wasn't the only one to wonder 1 week ago:
Whenever you want to know just how bad it would be to drop on your hand some chemical that comes with a concerning number of warning stickers, like hydrazine, there is usually a 1950s paper likely in conjunction with the US Airforce that that can tell you, with receipts.
- Comment on Sony is trying to patent a 'universal' rewind button that could fix your worst gaming catastrophes 1 week ago:
FIFA games at 0-0 because both sides keep rewinding every time the other play scores.
- Comment on Elon Musk changes X terms to steer lawsuits to his favorite Texas court 4 weeks ago:
It’s crazy that the American legal system allows this. What is a conflict of interest??
- Comment on Norway is mulling building a fence on its border with Russia, following Finland's example 1 month ago:
Thus achieving?
- Comment on Twitter's UK userbase has been absolutely decimated since Musk took over 1 month ago:
That is very good
- Comment on Indestructible quartz crystal can store 360TB of data for billions of years 1 month ago:
“Indestructible” ok.
- Comment on The rise of Britishcore: 100 experiences that define and unite modern Britons 2 months ago:
Ok. I did say “Britishness as it is today”, I never mentioned the far past.
To be clear, not that I think the past was good in Britain either, it sucked then too, just differently.
- Comment on The rise of Britishcore: 100 experiences that define and unite modern Britons 2 months ago:
In the course of human history the creation of Britain and the concept of Britishness as it is today was a mistake. We shouldn’t have done it folks. It’s bad. This list shows a deeply sick society and culture. You’re right to be alienated, it’s deeply alienating.
- Comment on The rise of Britishcore: 100 experiences that define and unite modern Britons 2 months ago:
Britain was a mistake.
- Comment on Hundreds of Brits used website to look for ‘suicide partner’ 2 months ago:
Yeah. Got to be better. Also rather than banning this website, wouldn’t it be better to look into what is driving people to suicide? I’m guessing a lot of it is social, health and economic conditions that could be addressed by government if they truly cared and weren’t just moralising.
- Comment on Hundreds of Brits used website to look for ‘suicide partner’ 2 months ago:
I suspect I’ve got a bad read on this, but I mean… if you’re going to do it, wouldn’t you want someone to do it with too? Companionship in those final moments?
Maybe ‘The Seventh Continent’ had the wrong impression on me.
- Comment on ISS astronauts on eight-day mission may be stuck until 2025, Nasa says 3 months ago:
Consider it more of an opportunity for exposure and media interviews rather than work.
- Comment on Ukrainian army starts recruiting prisoners to bolster army 4 months ago:
Their barbaric penal legion, vs our repentant absolution platoon.
- Comment on Nearly 40% of dirty money is laundered in London and UK crown dependencies 6 months ago:
Living here, frankly I’m suprised it isn’t more. ukkk
- Comment on Channel 4 responds after calls to sack Rachel Riley for Sydney stabbing post 7 months ago:
I think she’s saying that those condemning the Sydney guy are hypocrites, for being the same people who also condemn Israel and in doing so making her feel unsafe in London as an Israel supporter. But it’s hard to say.
Also it’s not a very consistent position as she seems to be ignoring the reason why people take issue with Israel, I.e. opposing the genocidal violence Israel is committing against the people of Palestine.
- Comment on Alan Bates considers private prosecutions of Post Office bosses 7 months ago:
I mean, good. He’s right to do so and I support his goal, these bosses should pay for their actions.
But I suspect he is going to find out which class of people the judiciary works for the hard way.
- Comment on Works on my machine 11 months ago:
You know what, this is on us. Chat GPT is just a prediction engine that tries to say what words it thinks follow a preceding prompt, and it’s looked at millions of examples (written by us) and it’s seen hapless clients and users complain about bugs and be told: “user error, works fine” so often chatGPT just thinks it’s just the culturally accepted polite response to a bug report, in the same way as responding to “thank you” with “you’re welcome”. This is a dark mirror on our profession.
- Comment on Resident Evil 4 Remake Is Coming To Apple Devices In December 1 year ago:
Resident evil 4 going toe to toe with Skyrim for most releases of a single game.
- Comment on UK Home Secretary wants to ban homeless people from living in tents - calling it ‘lifestyle choice’ 1 year ago:
At this point, for the needless cruelty to make sense to me, it has to be a sex thing. They have to be getting off on it. It doesn’t make sense otherwise.
I get that under capitalism a underclass of people living truly miserable destitute lives has to exist to scare the working class into accepting worse conditions. As all those worse conditions have to be is just good enough to keep the worker out of the underclass to be attractive.
But creating a system where these people have to exist as a societal tool for discipline and then calling the people forced by the system into this misery as taking a ‘lifestyle choice’ as an excuse to take away what little shelter they have is beyond cruel.