I don’t possess conscious experience and even I think this whole thread is crap.
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It’s an American idiom, probably emerging about 60 years ago but n-grams dates first usages in print to around 1947.
To wear many hats is to do many different jobs or have many different responsibilities.
BenevolentOne@infosec.pubto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Hasbro is being sued for printing too many Magic: The Gathering cards - DexertoEnglish
1·13 days agoI’ve been playing Sorcery, it’s really good!
Sienna was walled in at a time and place when roaming gangs of thugs could, and would, variously murder you everywhere outside the city walls.
Pretty good reason to want to get really cozy with your neighbors. Might be a good time to revisit the concept in some places.
I wouldn’t be so sure.
Pragmatically minded folks are not always concerned with the details of how something is done.
After all, he often uses code written by people other than himself in the kernel, he works to ensure those people are well clothed and fed, but that’s hardly the point of the linux project. The user experience is not so different from vibe coding.
Hell yeah! Those other stupid poor people are the reason your electricity price went up!
BenevolentOne@infosec.pubto
News@lemmy.world•Google CEO Says We're All Going to Have to Suffer Through It as AI Puts Society Through the Woodchipper
25·1 month agoExcept it is, and it won’t be.
People are fucking expensive, if you ran the same uncharitable calculations people do for AI on people they would rapidly conclude that there is almost nothing more expensive then having a whole person do something, needing clean water and air all the time, destroying the environment by inefficiently cramming it into their face and then shitting it out a short time later.
Right now, it’s on the line (our current generation of AI is just a little more efficient then something which spends literally years in diapers and needs over a decade of careful and often misguided education just to punch a clock and read some email), but one of these things is getting more efficient and the other one is definitely not.
You can get emotional, maybe burn a data center to the ground or something, but the idea that, ‘what this stuff actually costs to run’ is going to land anywhere close to cost of the people doing it, you’re out of your mind.
How about figuring out how to use this disruption to create systems and technologies which are better? Imagine if the OSS and maker movements started in 1880 instead of 1980.
BenevolentOne@infosec.pubto
RetroGaming@lemmy.world•You could throw a dart blindfolded in 1998 and hit a new legendary game every time. English
2·2 months agoImagine missing a game so massive it has had a billion sequels, an MMO, and a 700 million dollar television series made because of it.
Pick your poison, witchcraft, zen, Christianity… Being able to see things the way a child sees them is an essential part and something you might want to work on.
I’m going to take a guess and direct you (and most readers) towards a Christian reading, but I assure you, this observation is made by almost all traditions, secular or otherwise, across almost all the world’s cultures.
Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. - Matthew 18:3
(Edited for block quote)
Here’s a puzzler.
Did he start with illegals as the first stage in a general campaign to eliminate the poor and undersirable by force, or, now that he has moved to all immigrants, is he going to stop?
Allow me to translate this for everyone looking at this comment and trying to figure out what it means and can’t be bothered to google it.
You MUST IMMEDIATELY go find/stream/steal Star Trek - The Next Generation S5E02 - “Darmok” before participating in this thread.
And if you don’t understand it, watch it again until you do.
You’re welcome.
BenevolentOne@infosec.pubtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Grok says Charlie Kirk shot is a meme video
2·5 months agoThis has been the case since it was possible to pay someone to run from village to village shouting things… It’s just more now.
Welcome to the party, beers over there.
BenevolentOne@infosec.pubto
science@lemmy.world•My blue is your blue: different people’s brains process colours in the same wayEnglish
11·5 months agoThe fact you didn’t detect my hyperbole proves my point. Those numbers were in fact completely made up.
BenevolentOne@infosec.pubto
science@lemmy.world•My blue is your blue: different people’s brains process colours in the same wayEnglish
11·5 months ago$1 for electricity, $2 for the tech, $5 for the machine. $.50 for the researcher, and $25000 for the owner of the facility.
A lot of people play games with guides. They were raised that way and if they can’t play it with a guide or walkthrough, they don’t play it.
This is a stupid way to live your life and a stupid way to enjoy a game, but I get it.
BenevolentOne@infosec.pubto
Games@lemmy.world•Hollow Knight: Silksong Sparks Debate About Difficulty and Boss RunbacksEnglish
107·5 months agoSo glad they fixed the slow/boring difficulty curve the first game had. I shouldn’t need to slog through 20 hours of gameplay before I feel challenged.
Binged it all weekend, it’s a great game, but folks whining about some of the game’s earlier challenges are unlikely to finish it.
BenevolentOne@infosec.pubto
Games@lemmy.world•Caves of Qud wins the Hugo Award for Best Game or Interactive WorkEnglish
2·6 months agoHow about a game developed by two people on their own winning an award which was won last year by a game with a budget somewhere north 100 million dollars?
Is that a good excuse?
BenevolentOne@infosec.pubto
Games@lemmy.world•Caves of Qud wins the Hugo Award for Best Game or Interactive WorkEnglish
3·6 months agoYou know the Hugo is usually given to authors of books?
BenevolentOne@infosec.pubtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•The regime silently removed parts of the US Constitution like the writ of habaes corpus from the official website
86·6 months agoThis doesn’t appear to be true. The website still shows the full constitution. It’s more likely someone has meddled with the archive.








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