[-] 1984@lemmy.today 9 points 2 hours ago

Sure, or just a can of white spray paint. I assume it works too, if this does. I dont trust Lemmy random meme pics though.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 1 points 2 hours ago

We have all seen Tesla go through massive ups and downs. I think its possible it will go up, but I wouldn't wait for it. Smarter to put it into other stocks.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 0 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

I'm afraid so. :) At least the kind of "culture" you like.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today -1 points 6 hours ago

I'm a westerner, man.

Its just objectively a shit movie. If you want something a lot better, watch Gladiator.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 1 points 9 hours ago

Because I didn't like the odessey? That's some huge power I have that I wasn't aware of. :)

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 1 points 9 hours ago
[-] 1984@lemmy.today 1 points 10 hours ago

Fair enough. Have you found that the rating is wildly inaccurate when you view a rated movie?

I dont like almost any movie now these days but that's because I think they are so silly, and that's because I'm 50 years old. Movies are made for teenagers, so I'm not the right group.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 2 points 11 hours ago

Well yeah, I dont do anything my friends say. We often have different opinions about things too. But its how you deal with that. Some people fight over different opinions (common on Lemmy). Others have their own opinion without needing others to agree, and still remain friends anyway.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 9 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

It's not about affirmation, it's about feeling connected to some parts or the human race. Mostly people who are simular to ourselves. When you meet your friends, you probably discuss things you all like. Its universal.

We feel what we feel and we look for others to feel the same. Not affirm it, but to not feel alone in our feelings.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 4 points 15 hours ago

Its like the famous saying...

  • How do you know someone runs arch?

  • Because they will tell you about it.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 6 points 16 hours ago

Truth hurts.

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Thiel was a cofounder of payments group PayPal and Palantir, a defence contractor known for mass surveillance and criticised heavily for its “strategic partnership” with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in its assault on Gaza.

A leaked schedule for the “retreat” hosted by Dialog, an invitation-only group cofounded 20 years ago by Thiel and entrepreneur Auren Hoffman, featured discussions on topics including preparations for a third world war, battlefield technologies, nuclear energy and cult-building.

Totally normal, nothing to see here. Just a business meeting!

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I was thinking about this. I went to university, and I worked in tech for decades. I met many assholes but I didn't meet anyone that would fit on the left half of the bell curve (less than 100 iq).

Since I've been living in that bubble my entire life, I'm curious of your stories. Have you met someone who was actually quite dumb (not just having opinions you don't agree with) and do you have an example situation you remember you can share?

Hopefully this becomes more funny than hateful since intelligence is not the value of a person, but it can be funny to read the stories.

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This is actually pretty cool, if you have watched the movie They Live of course. If you havent, get to it.

Using it gives a whole new (correct) meaning to the web experience today...

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In the motion, prosecutors referred to an officer firing five times, but the document does not mention that officer or any ​other being shot. A spent cartridge was found in the suspect's shotgun, according to Wednesday's motion.

The document did not accuse Allen of aiming at or ​striking the Secret Service officer who authorities say was shot in the chest but protected by his body armor.

That contrasts with ⁠statements made earlier by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. It also raises the question of who ​fired the round that struck the Secret Service officer.

I dont even know if American media is covering this so could be a surprise for people.

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The report, which claims that “American ‘black boxes’ failed at zero hour of the attack on Isfahan,” concerns devices that Iran claims either rebooted or dropped offline despite the country having already been disconnected from the global Internet, a fact it says "indicates deep sabotage."

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The US stock market is home to the world's biggest companies and has set a series of all-time highs recently despite warnings from the International Energy Agency that the global economy is facing the biggest energy shock in history.

Its like people are completely asleep to the energy and food crisis that is building up. I guess there has been so many crisis lately they they have stopped reacting.

If Hormuz doesnt open up, and I dont think it will, there will be a lot of big problems. Probably mostly for Asia and Europe, but im not sure if America will be immune. What if food costs increase? Fuel costs?

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Annie Altman accused her brother of sexually abusing and raping her between 1997 and 2006 at the family home in suburban Clayton, Missouri, starting when she was three and he ​was 12. She said the "last acts of sexual abuse and rape" occurred ​when Sam Altman was an adult. He is now 40.

They always go for the kids dont they. I dont know how credible this Annie Altman is, the family says she is mentally ill. But they would say that, wouldnt they.

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I think this is an excellent idea actually. Doesnt it feel like we are all tired of screens now and it feels good with proper books again?

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You can have look on the site if your country supports this shit. Mine does, which is why I feel no obligation to feel any sense of nationalism. Only a handful of countries say no to this.

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Companies claiming 100% of their product's code is now written by AI consistently put out the worst garbage you can imagine. Not pointing fingers, but memory leaks in the gigabytes, UI glitches, broken-ass features, crashes: that is not the seal of quality they think it is. And it's definitely not good advertising for the fever dream of having your agents do all the work for you.

This is true in my personal experience too. Its much faster to use AI but it always causes some weird bugs and glitches over time, and duplicated code is common.

But I think companies will continue to use it, since its still faster than writing code manually. But software quality is going down and is going to be seen as something that can be patched with AI in the future.

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I didnt know so many things about Iran before reading this. Just the size of the country and its terrain....

Its a very dumb war. But interesting how we have so many really stupid wars these days, like the Ukraine one too.

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These games were incredibly impressive actually. I guess many of you reading this were not born yet when this title came out, but the systems were so weak compared to todays systems, and yet the game managed to feel smooth and quick.

All these abstraction layers we have today may make it much quicker and easier to make a game, but its truly impressive to read about these guys who handcoded assembly to make these games shine. It wasnt just a game to these guys, it must have been a passion to create it.

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