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Andy@slrpnk.netto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If AI was all it was cracked up to be, it wouldn't be shoved in your face 24/7
3·13 days agoI really love your analogy. I’m imagining early 90s Windows and AOL bombarding folks with pop ups that say ‘want to take this with you? Print it!’ and ‘Did you know you can print anytime you like with our new dedicated keyboard print button?’ and ‘Try our new cassette music player, now printer-powered to give you the best sound you’ve ever heard!’
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Linux@programming.dev•Steam On Linux Gaming Finally Cracks 3% For October 2025
5·13 days agoall I keep wondering is why I didn’t try this sooner.
I think your experience is the most common way people first try Linux: most people first try Linux when they have a computer that is no longer valuable to them.
That was what happened to me. I had a Windows laptop that was running too slow for use, and a friend suggested setting up a Linux partition before I bought a new one. I did, and got another two years out of the laptop.
Now I see a lot of libraries and hackerspaces offering folks help doing this.
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who prepared costumes for Halloween: how much money/effort did you put in it?
3·14 days agoMy son went as Wario.
- Overalls, $15 used on Mercari
- Yellow shirt: already owned
- Yellow hat, $10 from a hat store
I went as Waluigi, similar stuff and costs.
There’s one more key consideration I haven’t heard people mention: you can choose to make your costume out of stuff you can wear outside of Halloween!
My son can wear purple overalls any day of the year. Our hats aren’t cheap costume hats, they’re baseball caps, which are useful accessories you can wear any time.
If you’re looking to get started making a Halloween costume, try going to a thrift store or an online reseller like Mercari and recognize that Halloween is an opportunity to buy stuff you kinda want to wear but feel self conscious about buying. Buy yourself a used leather biker jacket. It’s just a costume! But also… Now you happen to have a dope jacket in your closet. Maybe wear it the week after Halloween and see if it feels right…
That’s one of the best parts of putting together Halloween costumes, imo.
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Fellow 'Fediversers,' what keeps you hanging on here despite the "FV" being a work-in-progress, with all its built-in, various bumps & difficulties to experience along the way?
10·14 days agoIt’s good enough to keep me interested.
It’s not good enough to replace Reddit yet, in the sense that I’m still active on Reddit. But there is enough worthwhile content here that I can check in each day and find some stuff that I enjoy. And that’s enough to give me a reason to keep coming back.
Andy@slrpnk.netto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do seemingly all politicians (and no one else) do that hand gesture when they talk, the one where it looks like they're holding an invisible fishing rod?
6·16 days agoOh that’s right!
And now I’m remembering his scandalous tan suit!
Andy@slrpnk.netto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do seemingly all politicians (and no one else) do that hand gesture when they talk, the one where it looks like they're holding an invisible fishing rod?
15·17 days agoYeah.
Although I recently heard him on Marc Maron’s podcast, and was rather disappointed.
He’s still far, far more lucid than most other politicians, but he came off as wildly out of touch, which I didn’t recall him being 10 years ago.
Oh well, that’s the match of time for you.
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Foggy Nelson was wrong in most of the arguments with Matt Murdock in Daredevil
5·17 days agoThis is an interesting observation, but I watched Daredevil like a decade ago and I’ve never seen Superman & Lois so I don’t really know what you’re talking about.
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is the US currently in a recession or entering one?
20·17 days agoThe question “are we in a recession??” always makes me think of the SNL at-home headache test commercial:
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI valued at $500B in new deal with Microsoft — too big to fail?English
25·18 days agoDeal removes constraint on OpenAI’s ability to raise capital
I think they mean “raze”…
Andy@slrpnk.netto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•how do you deal with those characters fully convinced a job is something you have to enjoy?
4·18 days agoI think the question is easier to answer if you remove the specific reason this coworker is annoying.
How do you deal with someone who bothers you with annoying, unwanted conversation about job satisfaction? The same way you deal with someone who bothers you with annoying, unwanted conversation about CrossFit or astrology. You answer every question with some version of ‘Huh, I don’t really know. I’m really busy, though, so I can’t talk. Have a good day.’
The whole careerism element seems largely immaterial.
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Luke Cage is way to overpowerd to be a "street level" hero
2·20 days agoI don’t think his strength is within an order of magnitude of theirs. I don’t think his durability is either.
Granted, I wouldn’t be surprised if you showed me a comic showing otherwise. There’s probably a comic where he goes inside a star or something stupid, because there are always those kinds of writers. But based on his typical portrayal, I think he’s more of a brush off a car crash and pick it up guy than a survive a nuke and crush coal into diamonds guy.
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Luke Cage is way to overpowerd to be a "street level" hero
4·20 days agoYou know, sometimes when the Avengers announce a new inductee I’m like, ‘Really?! You think that’s a good strategic addition?? This feels more like a popularity contest!’
Their choices kind of look to me more like a publisher’s idea of what will sell books & toys than a cooperative of gifted public servants. But I’m probably just being silly.
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Sam Altman Says If Jobs Gets Wiped Out, Maybe They Weren’t Even “Real Work” to Start WithEnglish
2·20 days agoAgreed. His comments are so bizarrely stupid on so many levels.
They’re not just “wrong”: they’re half-right-half-wrong. And the half that is wrong is idiotic in the extreme, while the half that is right casually acknowledges a civilizational crisis like someone watching their neighbors screaming in a house fire while sipping a cup of coffee.
Like this farmer analogy: the farmers were right! Their way of life and all that mattered to them was largely exterminated by these changes, and we’re living in their worst nightmare! And he even goes so far as acknowledging this, and acknowledging that we’ll likely experience the same thing. We’re all basically cart horses at the dawn of the automobile, and we might actually hate where this is going. But… It’ll probably be great.
He just has a hunch that even though all evidence suggests that this will lead to the opposite of the greatest good for the greatest number of people, for some reason his brain can’t shake the sense that it’s going to be good anyway. I mean, it has to be, otherwise that would make him a monster! And that simply can’t be the case. So there you have it.
It’ll be
terriblegreat.
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Sam Altman Says If Jobs Gets Wiped Out, Maybe They Weren’t Even “Real Work” to Start WithEnglish
4·20 days ago100%.
Peter Frase deconstructed this in an article a decade ago (and subsequent book) “Four Futures”.
It’s really not complicated. Saying 'the rich want to make us all obsolete and then kill us off ’ sounds paranoid and reactionary, but if you actually study these dynamics critically that’s a pretty good distillation of what they’d like to do, and they’re not really concealing it.
Uh… @DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works ?
I think it sounds like you might be a danger to yourself.
I don’t know your situation, but I just want to point out two things:
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The belief that those around a depressed person secretly don’t want them around or would appreciate them more when they’re gone is wildly untrue. It kind of sounds like your brain is trying to convince you of this, and you should know that your brain is almost certainly lying. Lots of people know folks who are depressed that we love very much and are grateful to have in our lives.
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People who survive suicide attempts consistently experience enormous regret and relief that they survived. They typically describe the experience as terrifying, and report that it felt like someone else was trying to kill them.
I know that during depression, negative thoughts can make a convincing case that you cannot expect anything to get better, but there are A LOT of people alive today who enjoy their lives who felt the same way at some time in the past. I hope that with support you can perhaps be one of these people.
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Andy@slrpnk.netOPto
Political Memes@lemmy.ca•I don't like it, but I don't make the rules
1·28 days agoIt makes sense. However I’m ambivalent on the matter. If I’m repeating myself it’s because I’m not debating, I’m just telling you how I think. But I appreciate greatly that you’ve given me some literature that I can digest. I try and pride myself on being responsive to new info and adjusting my position, and I think we’re already pretty close on this, so it wouldn’t exactly be a huge pivot.


Ok, but what do you think is going to happen?
Everyone already knows that he’s guilty.
He was already found guilty of raping E. Jean Caroll. He’s joked for years about how much he loves molesting teenage girls. He was famously caught on tape admitting that he absolutely loves sexually assaulting women.
And he was well known to be a close friend and sexpal of famed pervert Jeffrey Epstein! This was the thing he and Jeffrey Epstein were known for for years! There is no revelation, it’s just known facts!
The only reason this is news is because it pisses Trump off when people make fun of him for it. Other than that, these are all minute details on a story that we already know: Donald Trump is already a notorious child rapist! Both his friends and enemies know this! I’m sorry to point this out, but there is no point when he’s going to get caught and be held accountable for this, because he has already been caught for this.
You can’t even say he was caught. He literally built his whole public identity on doing these crimes and then bragging about them to Howard Stern and writing books about it.