Bababasti
@Bababasti@feddit.org
- Comment on Finally, Common Ground... 2 days ago:
This
- Comment on Actual theft 5 days ago:
A true shit post one might say.
- Comment on Do not recommend. 1 week ago:
It’s a reference to this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_Not_Bombs
- Comment on Luigi Mangione pre-trial hearing drawing by an artist 1 week ago:
Since I’ve read someone else calling him St. Luigi The Fuckable on Lemmy, that’s the first thing I think of from then on whenever I see him lol
- Comment on It will be great, they said... 1 week ago:
It really is. I used to be able to tell the difference, but where do you people see that it’s AI in this image?
- Comment on The Fediverse and Content Creation: Monetization 2 weeks ago:
Money being considered to be a “fact of life“ is the sad part here.
- Comment on Japan Unveils Human Washing Machine, Now You Can Get Washed Like Laundry 2 weeks ago:
OP has a point though:
Seriously though. This should really help the elderly or those with a physical limitation.
- Comment on Waiting for Capitalism to collapse, so we can get this over with so we can reverse climate change and have nice memes, technology and the good end 2 weeks ago:
I mean… in a sense it would, no? (Not that I would want that tho)
- Comment on Waiting for Capitalism to collapse, so we can get this over with so we can reverse climate change and have nice memes, technology and the good end 2 weeks ago:
That’s a lot of assuming you’re doing there.
- Comment on Waiting for Capitalism to collapse, so we can get this over with so we can reverse climate change and have nice memes, technology and the good end 2 weeks ago:
Stop the passively waiting, OP
- Comment on eat the rich and go to libraries 3 weeks ago:
Ugh, sorry, Beamer is one of those stupid English words used in the German language. A Beamer in German is a projector. The most famous example of this is the use of the word „Handy“ for mobile phones in German. It’s an English word but it does not mean the same in German…
- Comment on eat the rich and go to libraries 3 weeks ago:
Our local library has a maker space with 3D-Printing/Laser-Cutting tools, embroidery, overlock and regular sewing machines. Also half a floor of board games and video games. And the „library of things“ where you can rent whole ass laptops, beamers, different cables, hiking backpacks, cameras, sports gear…. Stuff like that. All included in a ridiculously low yearly fee.
I love libraries.
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
It still gets used ironically to make fun of those fucks (just like posting Musk’s Nazi salute doesn’t automatically make you a nazi if you are making fun of him)
I agree with you there, but it’s hard to tell in a shitpost like this. So when in doubt rather avoid putting fascist ideology out there.
In addition, some people want to reclaim the symbolism, because it’s ancient mythology, why would we leave it to them, right?
The Nazis also didn’t invent the Swastika, it’s on a lot of temples in Asia. You don’t see me reclaiming it when I convert to Buddhism. Some symbols are just tainted. It sounds like giving in to far right trolls, but I’d rather spend my energy on worthwhile struggles.
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
You‘re getting downvoted but I agree with you. The joke in the image is funny, but the presence of these grey wolve emojis suggests affiliation with the Grey Wolves which are fascist. No debating that, I don’t get the other comments here.
- Comment on Stop stressing my GPU and start hiring artists 4 weeks ago:
I mean, effects like these have their time and place as well. Looking for a sci-fi setting in a distant future where these robots coming fresh out the factory like that? Cool. But I get your sentiment, if everything just looks like this because it just can and no conceptual thought goes into it, it’s crap.
- Comment on Hard drives on backorder for two years as AI data centers trigger HDD shortage — delays forcing rapid transition to QLC SSDs 5 weeks ago:
That might be a silver lining, but I also see a high possibility of companies just throwing everything onto a big pile of garbage or shipping it to fuck knows where instead of dealing with the hassle of reselling their no longer needed assets.
- Comment on Hard drives on backorder for two years as AI data centers trigger HDD shortage — delays forcing rapid transition to QLC SSDs 5 weeks ago:
Just thinking about all the electronic waste this is gonna generate is making me feel all icky
- Comment on What 5 weeks ago:
I‘m sorry, but
::: spoiler I have no fucking clue as well :::
- Comment on What 1 month ago:
The one who knows
- Comment on Safebox: Open-source framework for managing self-hosted apps (Beta) 1 month ago:
I don’t think they’re doing a lot of disguising? They openly introduced themselves and asked for feedback lol
- Comment on What 1 month ago:
He
- Comment on See ya. 2 months ago:
If it’s really that eye-opening is debatable I would see. As another user has posted it already, this is a more realistic scenario: theguardian.com/…/the-real-lord-of-the-flies-what…
- Comment on Mispronouncing words 2 months ago:
Take notes, OP.
- Comment on Very sorry... 2 months ago:
I wanted to comment the same
Would also look dope cross-stitched on a shirt as a small motive. Time to spin up another DIY project I’ll never finish
- Comment on We could have had it all 2 months ago:
Not if you’re on the top of the food chain or have opposable thumbs check mate cats
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
I mean, I think this is somewhere between boomer crap and being able to laugh at yourself (from a queer perspective).
- Comment on Vibe coding has turned senior devs into ‘AI babysitters,’ but they say it’s worth it | TechCrunch 2 months ago:
That’s actually how I am using AI for my work (web dev, pls don’t hate me). If I am stuck or have some tiny function missing for a task I ask AI, check their output - if it’s garbage I continue on my own again or if it’s usable I review the output and continue from there. Also, I think AI can be neat for „rubberducking“ when I am debugging some stupid shit and point me in directions I haven’t looked before.
- Comment on I may swear like a pirate, but I'm a fucking PRINCIPLED pirate 3 months ago:
But then you wouldn’t be judging the person solely for wearing a red hat, but for what the red hat implies, no?
- Comment on The regrets of life 4 months ago:
Nice try! But I am prepared for your shenanigans
- Comment on Forget Big Brother. It’s the startups silently watching workers now. 6 months ago:
**Workers are Fighting Back**: From sanitation workers in India to ride-hail drivers in Nigeria, workers are resisting algorithmic control—organizing protests, forming unions, and demanding AI transparency.
You love to see it <3 Hope the IWW or similar organizations will gain some momentum here.