I was wondering what Blackburners were like.
So it would be arguable that Thailand was also covered in poop
I think she should be made Queen at this point. She’d be the most popular monarch
That’s a fascinating thought
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Yep. But then I don’t get why there are efforts to make a realistic robotic human face.
(Edit: ok I do understand one reason – just as a challenge and to prove it’s possible, but I’m not sure that justifies doing it given the consequences)
How to tell you’ve spent too long circlejerking
You might like a book I’m reading rn that validates and discusses your fears in depth: This chapter (‘Information Technology and Democracy: a Widening Gulf’) is particularly relevant.
You might like the book https://plurality.net/ , especially chapter 2-2 The Life of a Digital Democracy
VGA is the Boomers and HDMI is the Millenials. Gen-Z is using USB-C.
I don’t understand how they can be a democracy yet not have any laws.
There are some platforms like World Packers where you receive free food and a bed for helping out in places. But I guess that still doesn’t cover travel, insurance, debt, and any other long term payments you might have to make
Yeah. I have several quotes on my desktop which I’ve written to try to counteract my perfectionism, and one of them is
And another one is
Welp, as long as they haven’t kept coming undone for those 50 years I guess it can’t have been that wrong…
I’m a perfectionist and I realized I’ve been making life too hard for myself. Choosing a low bar for success but keeping the ceiling high has felt like a much healthier approach.
Definitely agree with this one
Dating lol
I think that something like the internet archive – where the body of data is too large and important to store in one place – is where using a federated framework similar to Lemmy might make a lot of sense. What’s more, there are many different organisations which have the incentive to archive their own little slice of the internet (but not those of others), and a federated model would help in linking these up into one easily navigable, and inherently crowd-funded, whole.
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