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ohearn.bsky.social
UX designer. photographer. disappointed idealist. a luminescent jellyfish drifting through purgatory.
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man, that sucks. i’m a UX designer and this is exactly the sort of thing i’d want to know about if it were happening on one of my apps. @support.bsky.team
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maybe an android issue?
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happy bday! you'll love it when you get the right one. it's weird shooting with a lens this cheap on a modern DSLR. you get all the extra data provided by the RAW format and full-frame sensor, which means you can see all the spherical and chromatic aberrations caused by the lens in insane detail.
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www.congress.gov/113/bills/hr...
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from a list of nominees chosen by state business, labor, and trade organizations, not by a governor. a governor sits on the board, and selects a chair for the board, but the board itself exists to independently advise that governor. it is not a part of that governor’s administration.
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“worked for walz” you have confused an appointment with employment. a workforce development board’s creation was mandated by federal law for all 50 states, is funded by federal monies, and is overseen at the highest level by the US secretaries of labor and education. governors appoint board members
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They did not take an oath to uphold the Constitution if they think they have the votes.
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if you consider time spent to be a cost (which i do), then gaming, for some “hobbyists,” consumes as much or more of the time they spend working to earn the money necessary to sustain their hobby.
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do the misspellers also refer to “marshal” arts? for some reason i’ve never seen that one.
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“i didn’t vote to deport moms, but …”
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what “judeo-christian” values is he talking about, specifically, and in what historical document(s) might i find these values codified?
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the craps
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it’s fiscally conservative once you understand that no one who self-deports will ever see a dollar of that money.
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i can still empathize with him losing his job. i can’t empathize with his willful ignorance. i don’t understand what that’s like at all.
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who needs to communicate with blue-collar white men once you've secured the endorsement of an ex-halliburton executive and war criminal nicknamed darth vader?
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i mean, if the metaverse tanked because people didn’t want to interact with avatars of actual human beings, what makes him think they’ll want to do it with fucking robots
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“pay the consequence” the guy can’t even get his cliches right.
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the accuracy concern holds quite a bit of water--enough for a reasonable person to conclude that "they suck and aren't useful." "Hallucination rates stood at 39.6% (55/139) for GPT-3.5, 28.6% (34/119) for GPT-4, and 91.4% (95/104) for Bard" www.jmir.org/2024/1/e53164/
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“just come into one of our offices, which either no longer exists or was already horribly understaffed before we fired half of the people who worked there, and after an excruciatingly long wait that you may not be able to endure, we’ll get that little oversight taken care of.”
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youtube blocked my friends’ children’s educational video from being made public for this exact reason. there was no way for an end user to manually edit the offending mistranslation.
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a teacher who tried that today would no doubt be fired immediately.
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too bad jesus didn't have the opportunity to delay his execution with multiple appeals, a 24-hour news cycle, and a populace susceptible to endless distractions. we might be living in an entirely different world now.
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you’re almost right; words have meanings—frequently more than one meaning—as is the case with “evangelical,” one definition of which is “marked by ardent or zealous enthusiasm for a cause.”
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definitely fascist, but not totally unprecedented. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_a...
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Guy who said Hitler didn't actually personally kill anyone himself like 2 days ago wants you to know he's never PHYSICALLY hurt anyone
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guaranteed to have been scrubbed clean of any reference to trump, or any other conservative ass-kisser in his employ. i'm sure bill clinton will feature prominently.
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the worst part about the videos is that the info you need is buried 7-9 minutes in, during which time the content creator expects you to endure a "photoshop for idiots" newbie lesson where they explain how the lasso tool works.