DarkCloud
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- Comment on Google begins requiring JavaScript for Google Search 1 week ago:
The decline continues.
- Comment on Elon Musk wants the U.S. to “Liberate the people Britain from their tyrannical government” 3 weeks ago:
Meanwhile he’s fine with Putin, even has chats over the phone with him.
…never seen him tweet anything vad about gim infact.
- Comment on New social experiment 4 weeks ago:
gpj.norP
- Comment on Che Mangione 1 month ago:
Trolololo
- Comment on Che Mangione 1 month ago:
The irony here is that Che Guavara was a medical doctor AND in charge of torture for Castro… So that’s kinda similar to United Healthcare.
- Comment on “Fly Me to the Moon” is a stupid song. You want to know what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars? Extremely unpleasant. 1 month ago:
Also, what if there were like, large, space fairing celestial beings which might be biblical spirits or alien monsters in mech suits?.. And they can like, ninja around in space. The song might make more sense for them.
- Comment on California lawmakers to begin special session to 'Trump-proof' state laws 1 month ago:
They should also consider creating networks of sub unions and commonwealths that pool different kinds of resources that are beyond the clutches of The Federal Government. Perhaps holding them in trusts which are obligated to share them as forms of mutual aid under specific rules and conditions.
Distributing parallel forms of government might be a way to keep Trump’s power in check. If certain networks or interstate agreement/trusts/commonwealths get large enough, they might even develop internationally recognized travel documents, and welfare systems.
The point would be to try to remain stealthy though, and avoid conflicts or the appearance of competing with the Federal government. So all Federal obligations would still have to be met.
A new European Union might be a model to follow, it would just be…an American States Union.
…a distributed American States Union. DASU, rather than USA.
- Comment on Microsoft gets community note on Twitter for saying Snapdragon Copilot+ PCs are the fastest Windows devices, saying Snapdragon CPUs can't game and have "less computing power” than Intel and AMD chips 1 month ago:
Gab.
- Comment on Elizabeth Warren wants to investigate whether VeriSign is ripping off customers and violating antitrust laws. 2 months ago:
Better get the whole investigation done before Jan 20th, when Trump is installed.
- Comment on Sniffin Poop 2 months ago:
Scatology is a legitimate area of scientific research. They’re the ones who tell us what dinosaurs ate.
- Comment on EU disease agency considers quitting Elon Musk’s X over disinfo 2 months ago:
I don’t think the people still on X are going to be listening to the EU disease agency account.
They should (as you say) go where the people are… Which is threads and BlueSky. Follow the crowd.
- Comment on Has Bluesky’s moment arrived? 2 months ago:
I get the feeling the BlueSky vs Threads thing will take a while to resolve.
- Comment on Creamy Cartilage 2 months ago:
“Spine” being the most abnormal to have.
- Comment on Little dude ATP 2 months ago:
Is that saying it still needs food and is just what’s going on as the food is digested?
- Comment on Little dude ATP 2 months ago:
Ao why tha fuck we be eating then.
- Comment on How funny, right? 2 months ago:
No, that’s not what this is about.
It’s commenting on the fact that sometimes abuse survivors share traumatic stories as if they’re normal or even fun, when compared to a normal upbringing they’re actually incredibly depressing or traumatic stories/memories. Because to them, those stories were the normal seeming parts.
So sometines they’ll do this with no sense that it’s a traumatic story - because it’s far from the worst things they experienced.
When this happens, it has the mood of the two characters in this gif. So hope that explains it for you.
- Comment on Heeeeeere's Luce 2 months ago:
Luce/Lucy means the bringer of light.
- Comment on Stop Wasting Pumpkins! 2 months ago:
Or rather than soak them, you can manually separate them, oil and salt them, then cook them on a lower setting until they start to go golden brown.
- Comment on Waterboy 2 months ago:
So one for Johnny Knoxvilles The Ringer.
- Comment on Apple teases “week of announcements” about the Mac starting on Monday 2 months ago:
*qualirty
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- Comment on ‘Beyond failure’: WA teen loses legs at school-based work program. 3 months ago:
So Trump Republicans have been quite successful in bringing Child Labor back then.
- Comment on Baidu CEO warns AI is just an inevitable bubble — 99% of AI companies are at risk of failing when the bubble bursts 3 months ago:
No it’s a huge one, because it’s the most likely application of AI, AI site moderation will be the start of AI digital policing a field which risks growing larger and larger until it manifests as actual legal policing.
- Comment on Baidu CEO warns AI is just an inevitable bubble — 99% of AI companies are at risk of failing when the bubble bursts 3 months ago:
The part where they were saying they don’t like the current AIs they know about.
- Comment on Baidu CEO warns AI is just an inevitable bubble — 99% of AI companies are at risk of failing when the bubble bursts 3 months ago:
Try Venice Ai, free to use, won’t try to censor your topics. Still just a chat bot though (although I think it does image generation too).
- Comment on Baidu CEO warns AI is just an inevitable bubble — 99% of AI companies are at risk of failing when the bubble bursts 3 months ago:
I think less restrictive AI that are free, like Venice AI will be around for longer than ones that went with restrictive subscription models, and that eventually those other ones will become niche.
New technology always propagates further the freer it is to use and experiment with, and ChatGPT and OpenAI are quite restrictive and money hungry.
- Comment on Ouch my texicles 3 months ago:
Oh! They’re pickles, not testicles!
- Comment on Nahh 3 months ago:
Triops (tadpole shrimp) have been around longer, they’re the oldest living fossil (360 million years), and they only live for three months at a time, and are still around today.
- Comment on Just So 3 months ago:
Blame Jung.
- Comment on It’s Time to Stop Taking Sam Altman at His Word 3 months ago:
It’s time to take CEO’s money away!