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Humans are a terrible influence on computers
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all i want is to one day own a modest sized home in a walkable neighborhood and raise money for shelter animals. wear an outfit i like, walk to the grocery store, buy some nectarines, feed cats, and live in peace. just don't understand why achieving this is so hard

Worth considering that one reason Bluesky doesn't always feel super fun is that current events are relentlessly horrifying and bad

I think the very obvious question to ask when this comes out is "do you see the founders wearing this outside of press-events". I have a strong suspicion of what the answer will be.

I’m sure most people saw this coming, but it’s still unsettling to see it stated so plainly. www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2...

Why do I have a feeling this is just going to make Crunchyroll $50 a month

i am far too stupid to be weighing in on this but one thing i would stress is that gaming media’s collapse wasn’t an inevitable fact of life. it’s the result of very stupid people making decisions they could have just as easily not made

My big fear is that the death of CVE will lead to security orgs having to go back to hoping you're following the blogs/company websites/twitter, (ugh), feeds of whoever gets the next big 0 day. My HUGE fear is that this gets replaced by very expensive walled gardens who miss shit anyway.

Doomscrolling is a tautology. It’s now just called scrolling

We have somehow gone full circle and made computer science a femme-coded industry again.

if the united states ever has even a hope of recovering we have to destroy the idea of american individualism. "they don't owe you anything" we owe each other everything actually