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  • TIL automats were a really real thing and not just from the movie Dark City or Futurama and such.
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    @sidereal@kolektiva.social @Air_Quotes_Comedian@kolektiva.social They only have such a bad reputation in the US because vending machine operators operate about one level above Wormtongue in levels of decency. It's an extremely cutthroat world that seems to attract the worst people.

    World

  • My most important leadership role is occasionally making huge fuckups so that everyone else feels making little ones
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    @babble_endanger@freeradical.zone It's a joke, but it's real. It's important for leadership to demonstrate they operate under the same framework, that mistakes happen, and that it'll be handled reasonably.

    World

  • When I hear that you have to play a game twice to get the “good” ending, I begin to lose interest…
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    @grass@freeradical.zone in general I but don’t like going through the same 10 hours of content to reach a different place. It’s just to pad out length and it feels pretty disrespectful of my time, on top of being … boring.

    I know undertale has a meta reason for it, but for most games it’s just an unfun waste of my time.

    World

  • When I hear that you have to play a game twice to get the “good” ending, I begin to lose interest…
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    When I hear that you have to play a game twice to get the “good” ending, I begin to lose interest…

    World

  • Sakurajima Social is now on a New Server https://forums.sakurajima.moe/threads/sakurajima-social-is-now-on-a-new-server.4717/
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    @sakurajima@sakurajima.moe thank you for the hard work !

    World sakurajimainfo

  • poetry lost cultural relevance because it deconstructed itself past the point where anyone could tell the difference between good and bad
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    @Taweret@timeloop.cafe I kinda have complex views of this.

    I generally feel that like literature, poetry fell into a trap of academic and class isolation. Like literature, it became too over analyzed and sanitized, and through the vehicle of public education, was reduced from a vehicle of expression to things on a test with a correct answer. Poetry's gift has always been that it's something that one can turn out and consume quicker than a book or a play; a tiktok of expression. But its teaching caused it to fall from common favor, then drop from curriculum("Why are we teaching this?"), leading to a state where very few on the street can tell a 'good poem'.

    I think the rise of free-form is a symptom of popular collapse rather than a cause. Disorganization and ambiguity follow a collapse. Those who are 'professional poets' operate in near voids compared to their past peers, and people coming to it now are far less versed in the particulars of structured poetry. You're far less able to bend the rules when every oink on the street knows the rulebook. Without that feedback, It's essentially anarchy.

    I'd argue this is why Hip hop remains. It did not collapse in the same way, and so, it retained a 'society' that governs it. It remains popular in the public eye, and thus enough people know the rules when an artist goes off script.

    World

  • Hmm...should we implement the option "accepts/shows/notices only the replies from your followees" or something similar
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    @mikoto@urusai.social the two easy conceptual fixes:

    * if it’s set to followers only, and the target is not a follower… they shouldn’t see the message.
    * If the target isn’t a follower, you probably shouldn’t be allowed to make follower-only replies to them.

    This is actually part of a long standing complaint about Mastodon:
    @-ing someone always brings them into the message. This causes people to accidentally include others in DMs for example. The whole mechanism has caused nothing but heartache.

    World

  • The master’s philosophy serves the master’s interests.
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    The master’s philosophy serves the master’s interests. I suspect many of our deeply held beliefs are well crafted to keep certain people on their thrones.

    World

  • imagine you travel back in time to the 1700s and you get sick and some doctor wants to use leeches on you and you're like oh no but then the leech latches on, gets one taste of your microplastic riddled blood, and immediately lets go.
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    @Taweret@timeloop.cafe I mean let’s be real here though. The leeches of the 1700s aren’t pure; they’re surviving latching onto patients who were just pumped full of mercury, arsenic, opium and nightshade. I think grandpa leech has got more fight in him than we credit here.

    World

  • who hasn't teleported to a waffle house
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    @ariadne@social.treehouse.systems It pisses me off when the Aliens suddenly drop me off at the Waffle House. Like, the nearest one is a 13 hour return drive, and who wants to do that after getting in a fist fight at 2 in the morning?

    World

  • Why was it always "the penny is too expensive to manufacture, get rid of it!" and not just.
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    @ielenia@ck.catwithaclari.net @kdj8@mk.absturztau.be I would also point out that striking a new coin would not itself be free. One has to find an alloy that would be both cheap and durable enough to be worth a "penny". You would then have to build the tooling to mint that coin, which is usually a pretty large initial investment. If it's weight and size were different, it could cause problems for various consumer machinery like coin dispensers or counting machines. Then you have to get people to accept the damn thing, which has been problematic with things like dollar coins.

    I agree It is honestly probably best to just do the rounding and get rid of the penny.

    World

  • This post did not contain any content.
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    @sludgecatheter@outerheaven.club I also have a seriously bad case of Tsundoku. Piles of books in unread or Half read states tend to pile up where ever I inhabit.

    World

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    @sludgecatheter@outerheaven.club I own it as well and have only read a few pages. Alas. I will read it eventually

    World

  • Def foo() -> list | None
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    Despite billions in losses, we still have not learned that null pointers, or things like them, are bad. We deserve our fate.

    World

  • Def foo() -> list | None
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    Def foo() -> list | None:
       …

    This is a bad function definition, people who write python or any other dynamic language. Stop returning multiple different kinds of things from your function. It’s a footgun and is the cause of so many bugs in my career. Return items that share the same API only.

    Return an empty list, an empty dictionary, an empty string, or an object. All these are better. They have the same API as a filled value and don’t usually cause everything to explode if you accidentally forget a check.

    I will be ignored by my team, and I will continue to fix this bug. Don’t live my life.

    World

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    @sludgecatheter@outerheaven.club They make tailored literature.

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    World

  • i'm still puzzled about the OS age verification law thingy in california, like are kids seriously not allowed to... use computers?
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    @peachymist@labyrinth.zone the central technical challenge is does age verification an where is it stored such that it is “secure”.

    California asserts the OS should do it during account creation. and provide an API for applications that want or need to verify age. They assert this keeps the data on the users machine.

    Of course this is all bullshit. This is all about control, people trying to profit from mechanisms of control through regulatory lockin, and others pushing it to create layers of protection between them and responsibility.

    World

  • > Meta is shutting down its VR metaverse on June 15th.80 billion usd well spent!
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    @NeonPurpleStar@outerheaven.club they wasted so much god damn money, I cannot understand where it all went. There’s seemingly no discernible effect on the world. When the US Government wastes this much money, they end up with 6-7 nuclear aircraft carriers. Meta? They could have gotten more from the money by throwing it in a blast furnace to heat low income homes. Incredible.

    World

  • how do I remember to post here
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    @fireweed I wouldn’t treat it as an obligation. Habits are hard to form from things we hate.

    World

  • Aligning myself with the forces of evil
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    @fireweed I appreciate it; it's really hard to get people to come to the meetings consistently.

    World
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