

I could live with losing flavor, but having that crumbly, sticky… whatever in my mouth, just… nah…
I could live with losing flavor, but having that crumbly, sticky… whatever in my mouth, just… nah…
Uh, that looks promising! Thank you!
Remember faster!
Please 💖
WTF did I just watch?
Free speech is throttled. You might want to buy premium speech for only $19.99 per month!
“You see officer, it wasn’t me robbing that bank. Bill Gates did it!”
I got myself a projector and it does nothing but display what I throw at it. I’m not watching cable anyway. The shield might be a great idea though.
And the AIs probably run in AWS, so it generates them money while it generates them money.
Three books a day is completely plausible, but four? Nobody can type that fast. /s
Better hold on to your pants, Photoshop. Here’s the new contender!
120" projector
I’ve given up on smart TVs. Mine has never been connected to the internet. I slap a fire TV to it (yeah, I know. I’m weak…) and forget about it. If that gets too slow for the task I’ll get a new one for 40€.
here’s how to turn that off
… use Firefox? How are we still talking about chrome here?
Edit: yes I know many still use Chrome. That’s exactly the problem. Google does shady shit, people shrug it off because insert whatever reason. Google likes that and plans the next shady shit. Rinse, repeat.
No one, it said so right in the title.
There are worse fates.
That’s what I’ve been thinking. If an AI replaces me as a software engineer, I might still be needed as a translational layer. My stakeholders are a hot mess when it comes to requirements.
I don’t think Reddit will lose enough users to seriously consider backing down. But I expect the quality to degrade further, and I think this might start the slow descend of Reddit. I’m not sure if Lemmy, Kbin or Tiles will be the successors. I like Lemmy so far, but it was a journey.
We know they are insane and deeply wrong. That’s why we set them on fire, you idiot.