jubilationtcornpone
@jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Me irl 6 hours ago:
- Comment on If someone from a rich family chooses not to date a poor or middle-class people thats not "wrong" 9 hours ago:
while rich people can be reckless spenders.
In the late 1800’s, the Vanderbilt’s were one of the wealthiest families in the world. Right up until they each blew their respective shares of the family fortune by doing shit like building houses that they couldn’t afford to maintain.
- Comment on This is real 16 hours ago:
I served on the board of a Section 8 housing authority for a number of years.
You would be amazed at the number of people who don’t understand that leases are legally binding contracts and there are actual, enforceable consequences for violating the conditions of it.
“You guys can’t evict me.”
“Uhhh, yeah, we can. It just so happens that hording 30 cats in your house and letting them soak every inch of the place with piss is a violation of the terms of your lease.”
- Comment on This is a real post from the official DHS account on X 1 day ago:
That’s them there liberal talking points from Democrat Jesus.
- Comment on When you say you don't like linux on Lemmy 2 days ago:
MAGA… “Free thinkers.” Lol.
- Comment on What is up with Gen Alphas love for Austin Powers? 5 days ago:
My Teenager: “That’s gas.”
Me: “Lol. Ok Nana. What year is it? 1965?”
Teenager: “What? Nana doesn’t know what ‘gas’ means.”
Me: “You wanna bet? Ever heard of the Rolling Stones? 🎶Jumping Jack Flash. it’s a gas🎶.”
Teenager: 😧
- Comment on Microsoft launches ‘vibe working’ in Excel and Word 6 days ago:
Copilot: Putting the “Artificial” in Artificial Intelligence.
- Comment on Microsoft launches ‘vibe working’ in Excel and Word 1 week ago:
They probably view that as a statistic worth bragging about. It’s not. If Excel got calculations right 57.2% of the time it would be completely worthless.
- Comment on My (incredibly divisive) dessert choice 1 week ago:
Laughs waaaayyyy too hard at his own jokes.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
True. But, that type of content only appeals to idiots.
- Comment on If someone lower-ranked is sleeping with a superior, they should at least get some authority in return. 1 week ago:
That is a very interesting way to describe nepotism.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
The problem for OTA affiliates/broadcasters is content. Their business model relies on getting eyeballs so they can justify what they charge for advertising. Creating content that your viewers actually want to watch is expensive.
Aside from some of the larger PBS stations, I don’t know that any of the major broadcasters, like Sinclair, have any experience producing their own content. They can throw their little tantrum and refuse to air Kimmel, but that’s just going to hurt them in the short term as advertisers will decide OTA timeslots are not a good investment.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Getting news from reputable sources generally involves reading and ~25% of American adults are functionally illiterate.
Probably not the main cause of people turning to TikTok for news but if you drew a ven diagram of the two groups, I wouldn’t be shocked if there was an awful lot of overlap.
- Comment on NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE 2 weeks ago:
I’m gonna guess you live in either Bella Vista, Holiday Island, Cherokee Village, or Hot Springs Village.
I could be wrong but if you have a rock yard in Arkansas, the odds go way up that you live in one of those four places.
- Comment on Google Play is getting a Gemini-powered AI Sidekick to help you in games 2 weeks ago:
Cramming useless, unwanted bloat into existing products is what corporations do when they’ve lost the ability to innovate but don’t want to admit it.
Manufacturers do the same thing. I spent a couple of years at a company that makes industrial power tools. Those jokers tried adding a line of “smart” tools, apparently not understanding that people don’t buy a tool that costs thousands of dollars because of some irrational compulsion to connect everything to WiFi. They do it because they need a tool that stands up to a highly abusive environment while doing it’s job every single time without fail. Management was somehow shocked when this new point of failure was not well received.
- Comment on xkcd #3145: Piercing 2 weeks ago:
Typically you would use nails instead of screws for frame construction to accommodate lateral stresses caused by movement. In this case, I think maybe a pile driver would be a better solution.
- Comment on A proposal of sorts... Skink about it 2 weeks ago:
“I reject your offer. Now prepare to die! Wait… where did you go? Goddammit. Oh well.” --Cats (Probably)
- Comment on QUACK QUACK QUACK 2 weeks ago:
Apparently someone of Kenvue Inc. (owner of the Tylenol brand) forgot to pay the bribe.
Next week it will be some random product that Bayer makes that may or may not be linked to autism.
- Comment on NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE 2 weeks ago:
You think that’s bad? Allow me to introduce you to rock yards. I’m slowly getting rid of mine but removing several dump truck loads of gravel is hard work.
- Comment on BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said America could dodge a ‘retirement crisis’ by encouraging people to work longer 2 weeks ago:
Porque no los dos?
- Comment on BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said America could dodge a ‘retirement crisis’ by encouraging people to work longer 2 weeks ago:
You know what Congress could do instead if they weren’t fucking morons? Eliminate the cap on social security taxes. Viola! Crisis averted.
- Comment on *A clean colon is like driving on a country road on a sunny day...* 2 weeks ago:
Sigh Kids… Always wear PPE. A dirty snowball to the eye is no joke.
- Comment on *A clean colon is like driving on a country road on a sunny day...* 2 weeks ago:
All we need is a toboggan, a funnel, a couple shots of fireball, safety goggles, and a positive mental attitude.
- Comment on Sump Pump - Part 2 2 weeks ago:
Thats a great suggestion. Thanks!
- Comment on Sump Pump - Part 2 2 weeks ago:
That’s actually the check valve. The store had those and more permanent PVC ones. I saw the rubber one and thought I would be really glad I went with that one whenever the pump has to be replaced.
- Comment on Sump Pump - Part 2 2 weeks ago:
The space wasn’t as bad as you’d think. Breaking up rocks up a few inches at a time with a rotary hammer and scooping it out with a post hole digger was the “fun” part.
- Comment on Sump Pump - Part 2 2 weeks ago:
For sure. But, since is hasn’t moved in 50 years, I’m gonna let it be.
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- Comment on TikTok To Be Sold To Trump’s Right Wing Billionaire Buddies And Converted Into A Propaganda Mill 2 weeks ago:
Craigslist is still around although not as active as Facebook Marketplace.
- Comment on Not even half a year left 2 weeks ago:
You guys can afford more than two pairs of underwear??