easily3667
@easily3667@lemmus.org
- Comment on Chinese Factory Worker Can't Believe The Shit He Makes For Americans 6 hours ago:
Yeah the Chinese don’t have penises and just don’t understand these fleshy widgets.
- Comment on China has world’s first operational thorium nuclear reactor thanks to ‘strategic stamina’ 4 days ago:
Yes, the universal unqualified good, nuclear fission. No reason to have any concerns in a highly regulated environment like modern day america or china. All concerns completely unfounded, and are just these damn Greenpeace guys getting in the way of progress.
- Comment on Tesla Slumps Below 50% Share of California's Electric Car Market 4 days ago:
Not that kind, we know because Elon hasn’t propositioned it
- Comment on Tesla Slumps Below 50% Share of California's Electric Car Market 4 days ago:
That’s just gonna rust it
You need a wooden fence to totally immobilize a cyber truck
- Comment on Praise jeebus 4 days ago:
He had to come out cause he ran out of water.
- Comment on China has world’s first operational thorium nuclear reactor thanks to ‘strategic stamina’ 4 days ago:
Your comment just makes you sound like an asshole.
- Comment on I’ve Worked at Google for Decades. I’m Sickened by What It’s Doing. 5 days ago:
No that’s too general a claim
- Comment on I’ve Worked at Google for Decades. I’m Sickened by What It’s Doing. 6 days ago:
Well she’s been working their since 2005. So she doesn’t need the job. Or money. Or anything. She’s just there.
Maybe you’re the one who should keep the cynicism in check if you think people who have every they could ever have wanted and have benefited on the evil deeds of their employer to the tune of millions and millions of dollars wouldn’t speak out.
- Comment on I’ve Worked at Google for Decades. I’m Sickened by What It’s Doing. 6 days ago:
You can’t change things from the inside. A level 3 software developer isn’t changing what google is doing.
- Comment on Tesla odometer uses “predictive algorithms” to void warranty, lawsuit claims 6 days ago:
Wrong gutted regulator
- Comment on Ok, thanks... 1 week ago:
Right and I’m subjectively saying you failed, if that was your goal.
- Comment on A bit of salt makes it taste more savory 1 week ago:
English better then, your phrasing is as if in direct response to a valid you, the op.
- Comment on Ok, thanks... 1 week ago:
So shouldn’t you be trying to be funny?
- Comment on Ok, thanks... 1 week ago:
Yes extremely brand new phenomenon.
- Comment on Ok, thanks... 1 week ago:
From context, it seems clear that you’re literally the most fun person to be around.
- Comment on Ok, thanks... 1 week ago:
Yes a two year old tech broke people’s brains 20 years ago. If chatgpt broke spelling what broke your concept of causality?
- Comment on Ok, thanks... 1 week ago:
Yes people stopped learning to spell because of a technology from the last 2 years. Ha ha.
- Comment on A bit of salt makes it taste more savory 1 week ago:
You seem confused as to what the point is
You seem to think the point is to randomly criticize someone else over a meme
You’re wrong
- Comment on The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remaster is real - Eurogamer 1 week ago:
Maybe I should give another chance
- Comment on The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remaster is real - Eurogamer 1 week ago:
But that’s the worst one
It’s in the awkward transition between good game Morrowind and mediocre game Skyrim, with the worst parts of both
- Comment on this is not satire this is not satire this is not satire 1 week ago:
Sounds like a thing that Really Happened.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey would like to ‘delete all IP law’. 1 week ago:
Patents are also how you kill electronic vehicles for 15 years.
I think if you said “major reform” like use it or lose it, mandatory licensing, and any other number of sane overhauls…sure, but the point is to destroy the broken system we have today.
- Comment on woag 1 week ago:
Well that’s some toxic positivity
- Comment on Even his doctors are full of it 1 week ago:
Traitor implies he’s changed his allegiance. You just never liked his allegiance but didn’t realize.
- Comment on A funny thing about Americans and calendar dates 1 week ago:
I’m so glad you think we are all computers
- Comment on A funny thing about Americans and calendar dates 1 week ago:
Because humans are not computers. That scheme makes sense when you are filling out things that are not nearby in time. For example, filling in your birth date on tax forms.
Otherwise, humans don’t generally need the context of the year. The same is true of the month only if the context is clear (I’ll see you on the 20th implies the very next 20th). A year is much longer and most things are not planned out that far in advance. If they are, they often dont have precise dates in which case a month or even a quarter is more appropriate.
Time is also one of those things where humans are so used to contextual processing that representing the full date adds overhead. 2025/4/20, 4/20/2025, 20/4/2025 all take more processing than “the 20th” or “next Sunday”.
- Comment on A funny thing about Americans and calendar dates 1 week ago:
The only day when america produces enough second hand smoke to compete with Paris.
- Comment on A funny thing about Americans and calendar dates 1 week ago:
Foot is an SI derived unit, not familiar with the thumbs. And elbows don’t get used as measurement, elbows go up.
- Comment on A funny thing about Americans and calendar dates 1 week ago:
Up until the convent thread I’d never heard an American say that at all.
And there’s no proof the shithead in the comments is American. Definitely a troll though.
In any case this is easy to explain since the 4th of July was a holiday made by British citizens.
- Comment on Interesting logic 1 week ago:
I’m still somewhat confused about the distinction they are drawing, but it seems to be that yes we who are not morons can acknowledge scammers exist in a given field while not completely ignoring the value of that field.
Where it gets dicey for me is that from my pov the vast majority of religious “leaders” and self help people are scammers, and most people who are doing actually good work in these areas are not exactly prominent. “Do good works” doesn’t make money. “Treat yourself well” doesn’t make money. Because these people work within capitalism, they require a constant revenue stream and the positive aspects of these areas don’t provide that revenue stream.