GojuRyu
@GojuRyu@lemmy.world
- Comment on hard to argue with 3 weeks ago:
If you look her up you will see that this is one of her more tame takes unfortunately. At least this is not about her views on women’s place in marriage or the rights a husband supposedly has to their wives body, regardless of consent. I can’t help but feel a little sad for her though. From her recounting of her life it sounds like she married a man she didn’t love because that’s what she was supposed to do. After over a decade of miserable marriage she broke and saw it as her duty to be servile in all things to a man she was never really attracted to and convinced herself that happiness is to live that submissive life in deference to a man in all things. If it was the story of someone who got out and found a life outside those oppressive beliefs it would be a cautionary tale, but she sees it as the recipe for a good biblical life.
- Comment on Is there any real physical proof that Jesus christ ever existed? 4 months ago:
Aah okay, that makes sense. Paulogia does however put forward at least one more person having an experience, possibly due to a grief hallucination. If I remember correctly he suggested Peter being the one to have it.
I also don’t remember him ever suggesting that the empty tomb is an actual fact in need of explanation. I think he sees it as likely that Jesus would have been unceremoniously put in a mass- or ditch grave as was common for crucifixion victims. The tomb would then be a detail added on later by other christians, likely through narrative evolution.
I may misremember some of it though, so maybe I should go back and rewatch as well.Oh nice! :D
- Comment on Is there any real physical proof that Jesus christ ever existed? 4 months ago:
I think it is more likely that they refer to the minimum witnesses argument put firth by a youtuber Paulogia. He has done a lot to popularize it as a response to the criticism that sceptics have no singular explanation for the proposed evidence of Jesus provided by the spread of christianity and the accounts of early cristians.
- Comment on Stop Killing Games is a new campaign to stop developers making games unplayable 7 months ago:
Funny that, I don’t make games but my job title is developer or software developer and my degree is in software development. It seems to me that the employee and corporation title being the same word is a quirk of language more than anyone insisting on taking the others name. The same thing happens to some degree with consultants, architects and dentists. I don’t think either of them conspire to flip the meaning, and I know that no developer I’ve ever talked to definitely doesn’t either.
- Comment on HP’s 'All-In' Printer Rental Watches Everything You Print, Tells HP All About It 8 months ago:
Sure, I’m not arguing whether they are respecting the agreement, just whether the software would be much of a factor if any in that decision.
- Comment on HP’s 'All-In' Printer Rental Watches Everything You Print, Tells HP All About It 8 months ago:
I can’t tell if this is bait with an aptly named account or a genuine mistake. In case it’s the latter: they wouldn’t necessarily have to develop two copies of the software. There are multiple ways of making the same software work for both without spying on the corporate customers. One of the simplest is called a feature flag and is in essence just a value that tells the software if it should use a particular feature or not. Whether or not they spy on corporate users is not a question of the technology, but rather their integrity and fear of getting caught.
- Comment on Sometimes, homeopathic medicine works! 9 months ago:
Did you read their comment? They advocated for the use of force and violence although with more nuance than that.
- Comment on xkcd #2891: Log Cabin 9 months ago:
I had a hope for that link and I was not disappointed