LainTrain
@LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Hong Kong democracy campaigner accuses police in the UK of asking her to ‘self-censor’ 2 hours ago:
I’m with her 100%, but at the same time, the UK isn’t what it was, we can’t actually protect her, and we’re one bad diplomatic incident away from failure.
- Comment on The next time you hear someone say they're just vibing in life without a job, just look at this image. 2 days ago:
Exactly, but if you misuse Nietzsche to justify being a neet who does nothing all day then you’ve escaped the matrix practically
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/S
- Comment on AI Chatbots Remain Overconfident — Even When They’re Wrong: Large Language Models appear to be unaware of their own mistakes, prompting concerns about common uses for AI chatbots. 3 days ago:
Okay fine, the LLM does not take into account in the context of its prompt that yada yada. Happy now word police, or do I need to pay a fine too? The real problem is people are replacing their brains with chatbots owned by the rich but go off pat yourself on the back.
- Comment on Brazil to double down on Brics in defiance of Donald Trump 4 days ago:
Trump is the only guy who doesn’t get a “come to Brazil” comment
- Comment on Ze princess 4 days ago:
Zoom Equestrator Lucas Dark souls Anakijn Skywalker
- Comment on Steam Users Rally Behind Anti-Censorship Petition 4 days ago:
Yes
- Comment on back in those days... 4 days ago:
Heroin fellas
- Comment on Steam Users Rally Behind Anti-Censorship Petition 5 days ago:
Or you could just transfer funds to a steam card, then with that, but all you want.
- Comment on Hackers prove age verification systems on pornography sites can be bypassed in seconds 5 days ago:
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- Comment on Australian anti-porn group claims responsibility for Steam's new censorship rules in victory against 'porn sick brain rotted pedo gamer fetishists', and things only get weirder from there 5 days ago:
Those are pretty well known TERFs in Australia, I’ve not heard of them in the context of anti-porn shite before, but it’s a safe assumption they’re probably pretty well connected with the worst people in the US gov-corp network.
- Comment on Steam Users Rally Behind Anti-Censorship Petition 5 days ago:
Make your own payment processor, Gaben. It’s the way.
- Comment on Google AI Overview is just affiliate marketing spam now 5 days ago:
Not surprising
- Comment on Hackers prove age verification systems on pornography sites can be bypassed in seconds 5 days ago:
I think they mean a VPN.
- Comment on UK should act to stop children getting hooked on social media ‘dopamine loops’ 1 week ago:
It’ll end up the same as the online safety act and that time the elderly tried to ban young people from driving. This nation is quickly becoming hell on earth.
- Comment on Why do we humans love music so? 1 week ago:
Don’t animals also “understand” music to some extent and seem to enjoy it?
- Comment on A CEO explains the viral 'Gen Z stare'—and why it's going to backfire on them 1 week ago:
Damn gippity really has come a long way it sounds almost human
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 2 weeks ago:
This was sarcasm, as evidenced by the spoiler tag containing the “/s”
- Comment on 25% of young Americans aged 18 to 24 eat every meal alone—'a virtual doubling of what it was two decades ago,' expert says 2 weeks ago:
Culture is a spook.
Being more isolated makes it harder to manipulate you, because you don’t pick up normie behaviours by osmosis, and corpos target the broadest demographic possible for the attention sucking slop.
If I was surrounded by people who just thought ads were fine, maybe I would be paying for netflix with ads. But I had time alone to develop my own thoughts on the matter and I go to great lengths to block ads for instance. Likewise I don’t understand the appeal of microblog social media like twitter/bluesky/masto.
Meals are cultural participation
That’s Brainrot. Meals are food and not much more than that. They can be enjoyable, but oftentimes to be truly enjoyable you kinda need to be alone, it just isn’t the same diving into comfort food at home vs at a public place lol.
But the trouble is housing prices are through the roof. People are packed tighter than cattle with strangers or staying with families long past due. It ain’t right and it does untold damage to the psyche to never have personal space - it is a crime of capitalism that we have a huge, largely untouched planet and empty homes galore while people are forced to surrender all privacy for the privilege of enriching their overlords.
I’ve been very fortunate in that I’ve been able to afford living alone in one way or another since 18, and I value that greatly because I wouldn’t be half the person I am from an intellectual, emotional, developmental and any other perspective if I didn’t have that time.
So to me - I am very glad that young folk are finding a way to carve out a moment to themselves, especially one as enjoyable as mealtime.
- Comment on 25% of young Americans aged 18 to 24 eat every meal alone—'a virtual doubling of what it was two decades ago,' expert says 2 weeks ago:
Hey well that’s something. Genuinely good news and a genuine improvement over how things were
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 weeks ago:
But nothing rinses away with just water? That’s why I assumed you meant “rinsing with water” = “washing dishes”.
Why would that even be a rule of thumb? Who rinses dishes with water instead of washing them normally?
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 weeks ago:
If you think I’m a piece of shit for doing what is just normal and widely accepted as such because there is no reason to the contrary you can provide, you must live a helluva sheltered life. I’d adjust your expectations and fast if you want to get through life.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 weeks ago:
Why should I give one single shit about any of this?
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 weeks ago:
Ah sure thanks. The “g” threw me off. Wouldn’t it be “lucky 10k”? g means “grand” but that’s usually only in reference to money, nah?
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 weeks ago:
Yeah in many years never had a problem.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 weeks ago:
Why do you keep focusing on “water”? I don’t get what you’re getting at. You don’t wash dishes with just water.
You wash dishes by squeezing some dishwashing liquid on a dishwashing sponge, then pour hot water onto the dish being cleaned, then you scrub it clean with the sponge.
Then when there are no longer any visible stains on the dishes in question, the dishes are clean and you put them on a drying rack and/or pay them down with a towel.
All i see going into the sink during this process is soapy water.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 weeks ago:
Whatever is downstream of my sink should be built to handle food waste. That must include fats. Not my fault if they half-assed it honestly.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 weeks ago:
Y’all deserve each other. Actual lard eater and veganoid. Just use butter.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 weeks ago:
Yes. It just rinses out normally like anything on the pan with a scrub and washing up liquid.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 weeks ago:
Nah eastern Europeans aren’t like that at all we’re all very friendly, except the poles obviously.
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/s obviously
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 weeks ago:
I’ve done this too for some washes. The shrinkflation on those capsules is unreal too so gotta throw in a couple to make it up for that. How did it cause a problem?