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- Comment on YouTube experiments with messaging and video sharing inside its app 12 hours ago:
I look forward to in 5 years time where my 2 factor Auth app finally adds an arbitrary DM function no one wants
- Comment on GameStop workers say its trade anything day will be a huge mess 12 hours ago:
Stores are supposed to then take what they’ve received and donate it to a local charity. The workers have to figure out what charity they’ll partner with, and have to do the leg work of coordinating the donations themselves.
And let me guess, they’re either expected to do this in their free time or not drop miss their targets if they do it during work
- Comment on Windows 11 could actually become the same kind of mistake Sony made with the PS3 13 hours ago:
If you can get an old final-intel-gen MBP in decent nick, they can make pretty decent Linux machines if you’re okay with not being able to do any internal hardware upgrades.
tiny-dfr is your friend if you happen to get one with that touchbar F-row, which is probably the only big downside compared to a conventional laptop.
- Comment on Risk of Rain 2: Alloyed Collective is Available Now! 15 hours ago:
!!!
Guess I know where my free time is going this weekend
- Comment on Lloyds used data from 30,000 staff accounts in union pay talks 15 hours ago:
That feels like it should be very illegal
- Comment on Low-hanging rage bait 15 hours ago:
I wish this only cracked me up like it used to
And wasn’t followed by the dread these days that the country is half made up of morons like this
- Comment on The rich are ‘renting’ out their idle gold bars for income as prices remain at historic highs 22 hours ago:
Is this a weird way of wording that they’re putting the gold up as collateral for a loan or what?
What value does someone get out of leasing a chunk of expensive metal, surely you can’t use it for anything if it’s just a lease in a traditional sense as you assumedly need to return it in the same condition
- Comment on Windows 11 could actually become the same kind of mistake Sony made with the PS3 1 day ago:
They specifically mentioned the enterprise ecosystem.
I would not be surprised at all if Apple’s MDM system is less painful to use for smaller businesses than Microsoft’s AD and everything attached to it.
Also if you’re already dealing with one of those systems, an IT department is probably motivated to not run both and set up interop if they can avoid it
- Comment on Every accusation is a confession? More like everything is a confession 2 days ago:
Bubba is BLURGHPHF
- Comment on ¿Por qué no los dos? 2 days ago:
Oh lmfao ffs
- Comment on ¿Por qué no los dos? 2 days ago:
Oh what now then?
- Comment on Why are Michelin Stars so highly revered when they originated from a tyre company? 2 weeks ago:
Oh that’s interesting, you’ve got me curious. I looked into it and some other company has already established a similar system involving “chef hat” ratings apparently. I guess maybe they didn’t want to bother competing with it.
Apparently Michelin seems to focus on Europe, the Americas and South East Asia. Africa and the rest of Asia seem to be left out, though they seem to be expanding every year (the Philippines got their own guide this year for the first time apparently), so I guess it’s probably just a matter of time before other places are covered.
- Comment on I would like to meet him, he's probably nice 2 weeks ago:
A fiver says OOP has never left their suburb
- Comment on UK economy ‘doomed’ under Labour, says Ryanair chief 2 weeks ago:
If Ryanair doesn’t like what you’re doing, you’re on the right path
- Comment on Why are Michelin Stars so highly revered when they originated from a tyre company? 2 weeks ago:
It’s pretty global, anywhere with a good restaurant culture will probably have at least one or two. I believe Tokyo is the city with the most stars for example, I would have assumed it was Paris or somewhere else french before I found that out
- Comment on Breaking News! 3 weeks ago:
I guess I was more wondering why do the name change at all
But I’ve gone and looked it up now and apparently Wally is a less common name over there, so they changed it up to something more familiar.
Which now begs the question: is Waldo a common name over there?
- Comment on Breaking News! 3 weeks ago:
Why do you guys call him Waldo?
- Comment on Sora might have a 'pervert' problem on its hands 3 weeks ago:
but I figured, why not? And left my likeness open to everyone, just like Sam Altman.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Honestly about as bright as posting your credit card details on social media.
Privacy is something you can’t really get back once you give it away. Your likeness is just another part of that
- Comment on It's interesting to see what qualifies as a swear in different languages. 3 weeks ago:
My favourite is the difference between French french and Canadian French.
Many the uniquely Canadian French swears are oddly religious compared to French french
- Comment on It's interesting to see what qualifies as a swear in different languages. 3 weeks ago:
FWIW I think it’s mostly gone the Aussie way in the UK over the past decade unless you’re taking to a pensioner
- Comment on While you were having premarital sex, I was mastering the asymptotic notation 3 weeks ago:
Are we talking time or space complexity?
- Comment on Great Depression: Part Deux 3 weeks ago:
This might be the most stereotypically American thing I’ve ever seen
- Comment on Us ❤️ 3 weeks ago:
Beautiful ❤️
- Comment on AI might be creating a ‘permanent underclass’ but it’s the makers of the tech bubble who are replaceable | Van Badham 4 weeks ago:
This is kinda cope
Practically everyone’s job is going to be automated away before long, the important thing is that production is socialised before practically 1 guy owns everything and has to pay no one.
At that point things end up pretty concrete.
These opinion pieces that pop up saying “ha-HA! Behold the petard they’re hoisting themselves with!” Kinda miss the importance of preparation.
They falsely expect an easing to an exponential curve.
The cat leapt out of the bag decades ago, we all need to make sure we’ve got something left at the end of it all
- Comment on UBC enzyme technology clears first human test toward universal donor organs for transplantation - UBC News 4 weeks ago:
I mean, this sounds like a pretty huge deal
- Comment on DirecTV screensavers will show AI-generated ads with your face in 2026 5 weeks ago:
Damn you guys are sprinting towards cyberpunk dystopia over there aren’t you?
Shame you won’t even get the cool aesthetic as a silver lining, just more tacky gold if anything.
- Comment on Digital IDs to buy alcohol by the end of the year – here’s how it could work 5 weeks ago:
Of course the, now owned by the daily mail group, i uses a sensationalist headline to imply that the ID will be required for this
Rather than another option for people who have to carry a physical ID for age check purposes already
- Comment on tried makin nookie 5 weeks ago:
I’m gonna start pronouncing gnocchi as nookie to wind up my partner
- Comment on A roundabout 5 weeks ago:
Great, there’s a whole additional angle for getting splashed by a puddle I need to watch out for now
- Comment on That hook 5 weeks ago:
Oh shit, have we discovered the single good horny meme