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- Comment on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sues Meta, citing chatbot’s reply as evidence of shadowban 1 day ago:
Would you agree that Bobby Kennedy would draw more voters from Trump as it stands?
A “conspiracy theorist” is rejected on the left until government-sanctioned evidence is provided. The right doesn’t have that constraint.
- Comment on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sues Meta, citing chatbot’s reply as evidence of shadowban 1 day ago:
Does everyone hate Bobby Kennedy so much that they’ll side with Facebook and Zuckerberg over a career environmental attorney running for president?
- Comment on Gigachad 4 days ago:
You fossilized due to environmental factors.
I fossilized through sheer will and determination.
We are not the same.
- Comment on Xbox president: Studio closures will ensure 'business is healthy for the long term' 1 week ago:
You see, our stock price goes up when we buy other companies and it goes up when we fire people. We’re doing both at the same time, so our stock price will go up double. This is a sustainable business model and not at all a very dead canary in a very deadly coal mine.
- Comment on Stop Killing Games Australian Petition - Open for Signature Until **20 May 2024** 1 week ago:
Do we own what we buy or do we just rent everything until someone decides to take it from us?
- Comment on Lemmy's major collective account cake days are coming up soon. 1 week ago:
Lemmings welcoming another Rexxitor, circa June 2023.
- Comment on How come liberals dont hate conservatives the way conservatives hate liberals 1 week ago:
Liberals are dismissive of conservatives. You can only hate people so much when you infantilize them.
The right is too angry to listen, and the left is too arrogant to listen.
This is how democracy dies.
- Comment on "A Student Rebellion Against the Hypocrisy of Their Elders" - USC Prof & Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Viet Thanh Nguyen 2 weeks ago:
Racist and antisemitic threats are wrong and should be treated appropriately, which is to say, through academic disciplinary and legal methods targeted at the individuals who issue such threats, not through the deployment of riot police against masses of peaceful protesters. But a big difference exists between being threatened and being uncomfortable, and critics of the protesters – and the anti-war movement in general – blur the two.
Exactly. If there are actual threats or instances of antisemitism going on, punish the perpetrators through the appropriate, existing channels. Don’t unleash violence on peaceful protestors based on some vague notion of “discomfort” with opposition to the war.
- Comment on Elon Musk Laid Off Supercharger Team After Taking $17 Million in Federal Charging Grants 2 weeks ago:
Incredibly speculative, but this could also be Elon’s Saudi investors’ plan to blow up the EV market in America. If the charging infrastructure becomes unreliable, it kills the entire market.
The “Boring Company” killed light rail in several cities with empty promises. The Saudis bailed out his purchase of Twitter once.
Again speculative, but Elon and the Saudis working together checks a lot of boxes.
- Comment on checkmate, big geology!! 2 weeks ago:
If you put concrete over the volcano, how are you going to throw virgins in as a sacrifice to the volcano god? Just asking for trouble here.
- Comment on Tesla Lays Off Employee Who Slept In Car To Work Longer Hours 2 weeks ago:
Unions are the only way to protect workers. The wealth extraction class only cares about numbers. Collective action can threaten their bottom line and force them to the negotiating table.
- Comment on What if the only reason countries, like the U.S., agree to arm other countries when they are in conflict, is because international billionaires have placed bets on which countries will win. 3 weeks ago:
The billionaires make and sell weapons. They win no matter what.
- Comment on The Man Who Killed Google Search 3 weeks ago:
Prabhakar Raghavan and the McKinsey-inspired management class forced the real tech people out and shit all over the search engine intentionally to squeeze out more short-term profits. Google: An Enshittification Tale
- Comment on Biden expected to sign the TikTok ban on Wed. 3 weeks ago:
Are there whataboutism arguments? Yes, many.
Has Chinese intelligence lost access to a treasure trove of US data? Yes.
Are US kids’ already dwindling attention spans going to be saved from exposure to the TikTok algorithm? Yes.
I fail to see how this is a bad thing.
- Comment on Iraq militant group says it is resuming attacks on US forces as base in Syria is targeted 3 weeks ago:
Assholes in Iraq are very, very mad that WW3 isn’t happening today.
- Comment on Hyundai pauses X ads over pro-Nazi content on the platform 4 weeks ago:
Food and shelter slowly become unaffordable, mass layoffs as large corporations automate, and the planet itself burns. All to feed the richest human beings who have ever walked the earth with more wealth.
Weekdays crushing the hopes and dreams of everyone on earth. Weekends at Epstein’s island. Monsters in human form.
- Comment on Hyundai pauses X ads over pro-Nazi content on the platform 4 weeks ago:
A bad economy and uncertain future make people very afraid. It’s tempting to stick your head in the sand, blame all your problems on a specific demographic, then pretend dear leader will punish the people that made you scared.
It’s completely divorced from reality, but reality sucks right now. People are scared. They’re taking the blue pill to feel better and pretend the horror all around them isn’t happening. They won’t max out their credit cards and become homeless. Dear Leader will fix things before that happens.
- Comment on Americans Sleeping Less, More Stressed 4 weeks ago:
I want to sleep, but my brain wants to go over the list of reasons why I should hate myself. He’s very insistent.
- Comment on Discord is nuking Nintendo Switch emulator devs and their entire servers 5 weeks ago:
Fucking discord. They tried to speedrun a walled garden and have had some moderate success, but does anyone trust them at this point?
Do people using discord now think they’re going to still be using it 3 years from now? 2?
- Comment on What will happen to large companies once poor people have no more money to use? 5 weeks ago:
People who work full-time jobs used to be middle class. Living wages, affordable housing, yearly vacations, etc. Now, working people are still in poverty.
- Comment on Elon Musk's X pushed a fake headline about Iran attacking Israel. X's AI chatbot Grok made it up. 1 month ago:
Beware, terminally incompetent interns everywhere. Doing something incredibly damaging to your company over social media on your first day is officially a job that’s been taken by AI.
- Comment on A mere 57 mega polluters 80 per cent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, new analysis shows 1 month ago:
I hate to be that guy, but exposing evil acts doesn’t mean anything these days. Where is the accountability? When will the billionaire assholes who have destroyed our planet, our decency, and our ability to see people who disagree with us as human beings finally face accountability? Real world consequences?
Still waiting…
- Comment on Washington's Lottery AI site turned user photo into porn 1 month ago:
AI hallucinates a request for a topless photo. Nothing fundamentally wrong with this technology at all. Keep pouring billions into it.
- Comment on What is the word for someone who is friends with different groups but doesn't have loyalty to any one group? 1 month ago:
Yeah, the good version of someone like that would be a diplomat, but the untrustworthy version is definitely an opportunist.
- Comment on Reddit introduces a new ad format that looks similar to posts made by users | TechCrunch 2 months ago:
All those moderators spent all those years fighting bot spam, and now the admins are deliberately opening the floodgates for the IPO.
I wish I could say I was shocked, but this was 100% foreseeable given their behavior since the third party app fiasco.
- Comment on Somalia has 99% of debt cancelled in major boost to fragile recovery 2 months ago:
Fantastic. Now do everyone else. Debt is a cancer.
- Comment on Miami Beach cracks down on Spring Break party excess 2 months ago:
New police chief, Jason Voorhees, has vowed to stop “those damn kids from fucking on my watch.”
- Comment on Possible leak of sensitive Chinese cyber security documents 2 months ago:
While several researchers have analyzed the supposedly leaked documents, no official confirmation of their veracity exists as of the writing of this article.
None of this information has been confirmed.
Given the degradation of Xitter’s staff, I’d expect there to be vulnerabilities, so that’s not a surprise. I’ll still wait for confirmation on that news before I take it as being true.
- Comment on Possible leak of sensitive Chinese cyber security documents 2 months ago:
If this is true, Xitter is completely and utterly compromised. I’ll wait for confirmation on Android having some massive vulnerability that iOS doesn’t seem to have.
- Comment on I'm a US citizen, people in other countries, what do you think when you read stories like these about the US health care system? 2 months ago:
I didn’t say I was happy about it. People are desperate. They’re going to vote for chaos knowingly, because the status quo has become unbearable, and the Democrats have decided that pretending there isn’t a problem is a good campaign strategy.