Nalivai
@Nalivai@lemmy.world
- Comment on If spiderman shoots webs from his wrists would not the tension of shooting and swingiing up a skyscraper pretty much break his wrist? Also why SpiderMAN shouuldn''t it be SpiderTEEN? 5 days ago:
If we’re trying to be realistic about it, all this mass needs to come from somewhere.
- Comment on Reddit is dropping subscriber counts on subreddits: Users will now see seven-day metrics that track active visitors and contributions instead. 6 days ago:
The opposite of it actually. It’s harder to hide suspicious spikes in activity this way
- Comment on spidermanpointing.jpg 1 week ago:
Luffa deeznuts!
I’m sorry, I don’t know what came over me, I apologise, it will happen again. - Comment on choice 1 week ago:
That depends on what exactly is the poo. If it’s a poo of a living creature, it will be very not good, it’s riddled with microorganisms, viruses, and bacteria that you really really don’t want in your bloodstream. If it’s an abstract idealistic version of poo than it might be better.
- Comment on A conundrum 1 week ago:
There is no declining demand of human labour, and there is no indication that it will ever happen. The way the labour is performed is changing
- Comment on @jack_toohey on why the housing crisis is not caused by migration 1 week ago:
Doesn’t matter how active they are. Yeah, most of of them don’t give a shit that a particular scheme of theirs that some firm runs on their behalf buys new houses and uses them as assets. They are still the reason this all happens, they are the main catalyst for this shady practice. I mean, there is also shady corpos, but I pretty much lump all of that in one shitty ball of greed, like a hatesphere of evil of some sorts.
Treating houses as assets contributes to housing problem everywhere where there is no strong regulations against it. - Comment on @jack_toohey on why the housing crisis is not caused by migration 1 week ago:
They demonstrably don’t. They “buy” assets and stocks and some shit, but that’s just another form of hoarding the money. They don’t buy things, there is not enough things in the world to buy for them, and that’s not what they’re after. Elongated Muskrat bought a fucking twitter for an inflated price, and he’s still a richest motherfucker in the world.
- Comment on @jack_toohey on why the housing crisis is not caused by migration 2 weeks ago:
Why do they get all the money and not buy anything with it? Billionaires are horders, they don’t use what they hoard.
- Comment on Poll: Majority of Mexicans think bilateral relationship with US is deteriorating 2 weeks ago:
Bricks on the other hand includes Russia that is actively waging a genocidal war with the stated colonial purpose, China who is oncr again doing a genocide, with concentration camps and all, and Iran, theocratic dictatorship who’s doing theocratic dictatorship things to their own people (murder. I mean murder). If you’re going to try to have clean hands and distance yourself from countries that sell weapons, at least don’t hitch your horse to a genocidal dictator’s vagon. Those are literally the worst vagons.
- Comment on production line 2 weeks ago:
It’s either that, or notorious for lying russian television is doing a little bit of lying. It’s one of the two.
- Comment on The devil made me do it 2 weeks ago:
Exactly! youtu.be/CBC2OCXceV8
- Comment on As cost of weight loss drug soars, experts fear that those who need it most will be left behind 2 weeks ago:
Russia didn’t have planned economy for almost 40 years, and even before that the word economy was heavily in quotations. They were so good they could organise sand shortages in Sahara. Since then things got worse.
- Comment on Imagine if the only thing limiting your dreams was a livable income 2 weeks ago:
If you interact with other people, you can’t will yourself out of exchanging some bacteria and viruses with them. The only way to kind of avoid it is to totally isolate yourself from any contact, total 2 meters away from everyone forever, which a person working at an airport physically can’t do
- Comment on An alien invasion 2 weeks ago:
It’s only his first year of being senile dictator, give him some time
- Comment on Microsoft Word documents will be saved to the cloud automatically on Windows going forward 3 weeks ago:
The most important choice from the beginner is not even the distro, but what window manager to use, that will be your first interface and you need to be comfortable with it first.
- Comment on Out of 10. Be specific! 3 weeks ago:
Number five is number one. Number seven is number two. Number three and number four are tied for number three.
- Comment on mmmm yes undoubtedly 3 weeks ago:
It is a prevailing myth, but personally I am not sure I believe it. I don’t know if it is based on anything.
- Comment on Harvard dropouts to launch ‘always on’ AI smart glasses that listen and record every conversation 3 weeks ago:
Oh, it will join that very successful startup that was doing a pin that did something similar. It had AI in the name, I bet it does great and the product is very successful
- Comment on Data centers are drying up the Port of Marseille: ‘They consume enormous amounts of electricity’ 3 weeks ago:
How to transfer all the money in the world into the pockets of like two dozen people. Very important problem, needs to be solved asap.
- Comment on China cut itself off from the global internet on Wednesday 3 weeks ago:
The country of Brexit showed how much they care about devastating the economy
- Comment on Hollow Knight: Silksong - Release Date Trailer (September 4) 3 weeks ago:
Bold of you to assume it will stop
- Comment on Teddybears - Punkrocker 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on [Video] Cops not sure whether to arrest man with "Plasticine Action" shirt for supporting terrorism 4 weeks ago:
Historically no one was strictly speaking good.
- Comment on [Video] Cops not sure whether to arrest man with "Plasticine Action" shirt for supporting terrorism 4 weeks ago:
Whatever isolationism brexit highlighted, can’t be worse than whatever US is doing right now.
- Comment on [Video] Cops not sure whether to arrest man with "Plasticine Action" shirt for supporting terrorism 4 weeks ago:
Both have a ton of issues
Not arguing with that. I’m struggling to find something that is worse in the UK than in US right now, that’s it, I’m comparing the two countries right now. Whatever holdover issues UK has, US has it worse as far as I can see.
- Comment on [Video] Cops not sure whether to arrest man with "Plasticine Action" shirt for supporting terrorism 4 weeks ago:
Are you seeing it as some kind of race where you’re winning and I’m losing? What should I cope with?
- Comment on [Video] Cops not sure whether to arrest man with "Plasticine Action" shirt for supporting terrorism 4 weeks ago:
The UK is awful in ways that the Americans can only aspire to
Which ones are those? I struggle to come up with something that US is doing better than the UK. The whole freedom of speech issue might be the one where at least it’s not that obvious, but I would argue UK is just more upfront about it, and even though more topics are explicitly forbidden in the UK, you wouldn’t be dissapeared from the streets by an unmarked van about it, so I would say it’s still better.
- Comment on Mozilla warns Germany could soon declare ad blockers illegal 4 weeks ago:
What should be illegal here is the kind of misinformation, if you permit some ads and allow others, you’re an advertising agency and should be upfront about it. If your whole business model is “I hide ads” but you only hide those ads that didn’t pay you, that’s false advertisement.
- Comment on [Video] Cops not sure whether to arrest man with "Plasticine Action" shirt for supporting terrorism 4 weeks ago:
Oh, as not great as they are, they aren’t even close to being as bad as US.
- Comment on YSK There's a campaign to replace the distorted Mercator world map with the fairer Equal-Earth projection 4 weeks ago:
It’s a bit hard to find out where it actually originated from and who’s behind it. Judjing by their social media handlers, it’s a marketing agency Hello Makeda. Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t trust marketing agencies to be good judges on geographical projects.