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livus , to mildlyinfuriating in Yes, you cannot, so to do it do like this

I hate how all the top google results these days are the self contradicting ramblings of LLMs.

Pechente ,

I wish google was stricter with this SEO spam. I know it’s not easy to detect but if they do they should definitely blacklist sites just like servers can get blacklisted for sending email spam.

livus ,

I think they like it for some reason.

breadsmasher ,
@breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

a tip i saw elsewhere, put “before:2023” in your query

I_Miss_Daniel ,
@I_Miss_Daniel@kbin.social avatar

Difficult with Facebook as the interface keeps getting changed - the instructions go out of date so damn fast.

PraiseTheSoup ,

Why are you trying to find information on Facebook? Why are you even interacting with Facebook at all in 2024?

I_Miss_Daniel ,
@I_Miss_Daniel@kbin.social avatar

I work at a community radio station and also am admin for our small town's local Facebook group. It might suck a bit but it still has a large audience.

livus ,

Thanks!

BraveSirZaphod ,
@BraveSirZaphod@kbin.social avatar

This feels more like a poor non-native English speaker than an AI. LLMs do happily lie, but they don't usually have significant grammar mistakes like the missing articles here.

livus ,

Probably both. The circular logic and redundant headings scream AI but presumably a human compiled it together and may have written what they thought were bridging sentences.

brbposting ,

If you don’t have (at least kinda an inkling of) misinformation on your page, somebody else will get the result for:

How to [do impossible thing]

Uhg!

jedibob5 , to lemmyshitpost in The world has become Applefied.

'90s-'00s McDonald’s primarily appealed to kids, as the colorful characters and Happy Meals were a big part of the draw.

'10s-'20s McDonalds has pivoted to marketing towards adults, in part because they had come under fire for marketing greasy, oversalted calorie bombs to children as the US obesity epidemic took off. The other reason is that mid-to-low income adults became a much more lucrative demographic after decades of wage stagnation basically created an entire generation that’s too tired and overworked to cook for themselves but too poor to go out to eat anywhere else.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

Don't forget that generation also saw home economics classes removed from school, so if they don't learn to cook from their parents they just don't learn to cook.

GiveMemes ,

Alternatively, they could take some initiative and use this wonderful tool called the internet…

just2look ,

Did you miss the tired and overworked comment? Feeling exhausted and burned out doesn’t inspire most people to spend a large amount of time and effort learning something new.

jedibob5 ,

I don’t think online resources are necessarily a replacement for in-person classroom instruction, and even if they were, it’s not a reason to take the option of home ec classes away from those who want it.

That said, I think it’s at least a good thing that so many good internet resources on cooking exist, and it helps mitigate the problem to some degree. Still, it takes time and energy to seek out those resources, learn from them, and put them into practice. Not easy to do for anyone who has been worked far past the point of burnout and are still just scraping by.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

Yeah, those folks who work 16 hours and have no cooking knowledge should go out and buy a bunch of pots and pans and knives and a ton of ingredients. They don't need to sleep and have plenty of extra money to waste on ruined food.

What a douchey take.

Num10ck ,

really they could start somewhere and simple and build from it and be MUCH better off than fast food daily, for nutrition and money and time. throw some raw chicken on a grill and flip it over after 12 minutes. cut some veggies/fruit up. eventually add sauces or cheese or something.

webghost0101 ,

Tell me your work isnt sucking 100% of your energy without saying so.

To be fair though thats a good thing, no job should exhaust people to the point of rendering them unable to take care of themselves but for many of us that is not reality.

Num10ck ,

doesn’t sound sustainable. either partner up and/or reframe your work/life balances.

webghost0101 ,

It isn’t sustainable, which is what i am trying to explain my doctor.

I already stopped working full time and i landed an otherwise perfect job for me, i have no real bosses and a lot of freedom to choose my work.

I just happen to be autistic is all. The way my energy works doesn’t fit with this “work hours concept” a good work balance of me would be going to the office late when its dark, calm and quiet so i can focus, do twice the amount of work in half the time and just go home when i feel tired combined with a no strings attached guaranteed livable income.

I can’t partner up to start my own business because the concept of profit is immoral to me. My current job provides tax-paid free healthcare for kids in contrast.

The clutch is, so many people aren’t autistic and have it so much worse. Jobs where your boss gets upset because you’re sick, getting pressured to work overtime and still not being able to afford rent. How about cacao farmers who work permanently to pay of a debt to their employers and get fined for missing a days work?

The modern world is not sustainable and headed for disaster.

webghost0101 ,

Cool. I checked and found the following types, which one should i go to. /s

  • 90% personal blog/vlog with vague cooking tips sprinkled within
  • instruction video where you need a specific device or machine from sponsor brand
  • overly confident with a sidedish of just as clueless and stupid
  • overly confident with a sidedish of overreliance on uncommon tool/machine they assume everyone has
  • recipe which actually makes no sense taste wise but sounds cool on paper and generates clicks
  • legit recipe but ingredients and keywords changed into google buzzword ones (bacon gets more hits then Italian ham)
  • some actually good kitchen instructors that you need to know about in advance cause there burried below the mess.

I really enjoyed cooking with dog actually, shame that after my workday i am no longer in a condition to operate anything that can burn

fidodo ,

Telling people to suck it up and just do it is a great way to feel smug while achieving nothing.

FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

My daughter had whatever they call home ec now (consumer science?) last year when she was in sixth grade. They baked cookies.

And that was about all I did in home ec back in the late 80s too. That and sew a stuffed animal dog.

So I don’t know that home ec is actually all that worth it. Not the way it’s been done for decades, anyway.

Industrial arts was the same way. He had us make wooden tulips after telling a bunch of horror stories about how the power tools would maim you, so I refused to use them. And had I used them, I know now as someone who has used them since that cutting tulip pieces out of a piece of wood with a jigsaw is not much of a learning experience.

garbagebagel ,

Yeah I definitely didn’t learn to cook at all from home ec. I remember sowing more though and I did learn the basics at least there but it was reinforced in my house, whereas cooking was not as much, so I can’t really tell if it stuck because it was a home thing too.

I think things like, what we called tech Ed that sounds like your industrial arts, was really more about introducing kids to the concepts and they could find out if it was something they were into. Most people would never attempt or maybe even know how to attempt woodworking if not introduced in school.

FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Wouldn’t they have to have the tools at home to continue woodworking? That’s pretty expensive. Isn’t that just telling kids ‘here’s something you might learn how to do someday if you aren’t poor?’

garbagebagel ,

I guess you got a point there hobbywise but I was thinking more like if they’re thinking about college and whatnot, if those activities are something they enjoyed in high school they might consider going into internship or trades for that kind of thing.

postmateDumbass ,

Also those grease bomb refugees that were 5-15 during the 90s?

They were 25-35 for the '10-'20 pivot.

They never had a chance…

notaviking , to programmer_humor in Dad has the chops to be a project manager.

I would take the $500 upfront and just log in to Squarespace or whatever website building service there is, do a simple design, tell him he needs to pay this subscription, argue with him and dad why there must be monthly or annual fees and they could have done this themselves for cheaper, whichever way they chose to pay the subscription or not I still get $500 for 2 hours work and the knowledge my father won’t bother me again with website designs

Fuck_u_spez_ ,

This is the way.

Mango ,

For $500 I’d slap together some fitting WordPress stuff to suit their subject matter and teach them about domain registry and hosting. Then I’d tell them to come back to me with more if they’re interested in any specific features they’re not interested in implementing themselves later.

$500 is worth a little bit of work and I can give them a product that’s as aimless as their ambition for it. They certainly can’t get more than they’re asking for if they don’t know what to ask for.

Synnr ,

Chances are this is a kid or NEET and all his friend wants is a super simple website with basic info for his local business. Dad is either doing him a favor, or giving him some pocket change so he’ll stop bothering him for money for a month. This is what happens when you don’t teach your children to be adults, and give them everything instead. Seen it too many times.

notaviking ,

Yeah true, many examples could bee true, like the kid could even be a prick and this could be for his buddy that needs a cancer donation page, Like this one.

I could not know, nor can you, due to the limited information we received, I made up a scenario and you made up a scenario. I think chances, like you mentioned in the start, are neither of us being correct or incorrect, we both are just talking around Schrodinger’s website

Beldarofremulak , to aboringdystopia in Dead Internet Theory is Correct in More Ways Than One
Ok_imagination ,

Hahaha, I like that having it re-read the question fixed the issue…

Riven ,
@Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I tried the same Ai and asked it to provide a list of 20 things, it only gave me 5. I asked for the rest and it also apologized and then provided the rest. It’s weird that it stumbles at first but is able to see it’s error and fix it. I wonder if it’s a thing that it ‘learned’ from the data set. People not correctly answering prompts the first time.

webghost0101 ,

Something else i also encounter with gpt4 a lot is asking “why did you do x or y” as a general curiosity of learning how it handles the task.

Almost every time it apologizes and does a fully redo avoiding x or y

Gabu ,

Might be an intentional limitation to avoid issues like the “buffalo” incident with GPT3 (it would start leaking information it shouldn’t after repeating a word too many times).

kralk ,

If only that worked on humans!

echodot ,

I personally don’t think a large section of the population meets the requirement for general intelligence so I think it’s a bit rich to expect the AI to do it as well.

CuttingBoard ,

We all know the first black man in space was George Santos.

ICastFist ,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

I still want to know what the fucking fuck triggered “possible self harm” in your first question.

Beldarofremulak ,

Just early days of AI fun. Neo probably disconnected from his goo bath or sum idk.

echodot ,

It’s weird though because they were able to point out they got to absurdity to its comment and it did agree. No it’s not just algorithmic phrase matching, there is an actual “thought process” going on.

I’ve never been able to get an AI to explain its logic though which is a shame. I’m sure it would be useful to know why they come up with the answers they do.

force ,

I’ve never been able to get an AI to explain its logic though which is a shame. I’m sure it would be useful to know why they come up with the answers they do.

you and AI researchers both. it’s probably a trillion-dollar problem at this point

machinin ,

they were able to point out they got to absurdity to its comment and it did agree. No it’s not just algorithmic phrase matching, there is an actual “thought process” going on.

Or it just knows to say those words when someone says “are you sure?” or something similar.

echodot ,

But then it provided the correct answer so it’s not just a rote response. If it was it would say no I am not sure, but then it wouldn’t be able to provide the response.

KISSmyOS ,

My guess is, when they get negative feedback they throw a bit more computing power into your instance for the second reply.

machinin ,

You could test it on a correct answer. Ask a question, see if it gives a correct answer, then ask “are you sure?” to see what kind of response it gives. My guess is that you won’t get an answer like “yes, I’m sure, that was the correct answer.”

nucleative ,

Normally it ends the conversation at this point and refuses to answer any thing else, disabling the text box. At least it let you try again!

Imgonnatrythis , to memes in In a multiverse....

Is there a form I fill out to get my time back? Is it a separate form to reclaim lost brain cells?

BeardedSingleMalt ,

Yes, but the form is just as convoluted and equally a waste of time

Maven OP ,
@Maven@lemmy.world avatar

You’ve actually already filled it out. The problem is that the form only allows you to regain the time you spent filling out the form…

intensely_human ,

Well that’s convenient

Dragster39 ,

Besides that this was actually funny, I wish I could get my time back for filling out any official forms and documents. Could take a nice long vacation in that time…

cqthca ,

in the future, forms will fill themselves out

bufalo1973 ,
@bufalo1973@lemmy.ml avatar

They will be filled by AI (absolute idiocy).

cqthca ,

Let’s mock AI so it gets shame and goes away!

Lemminnewbie2 , to mildlyinfuriating in This is $87 worth of shopping. Please feel free to use the space below to critique my purchases

Presliced cheese is typically more expensive than block. Alfredo is cheap to make from scratch. The instant Mac that comes in the microwavable bowls are like 2.5x the price per ounce of the ones that are just packets.

transientpunk , (edited )
@transientpunk@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’ve always held that belief about block vs shredded/sliced cheese, but in my receny grocery trips, I’ve noticed that all the stores in my area charge the same by weight for block, shredded, and sliced. Obviously YMMV

discostjohn ,

Same for me. It used to be the case that a block of cheese was cheaper than sliced or grated, but at some point in the last 10 years it’s evened out. That’s the case for every store I shop at.

wjrii ,

The instant Mac that comes in the microwavable bowls are like 2.5x the price per ounce of the ones that are just packets.

They also use some sort of thickener that turns into mucusy slime when water is poured on it so you don’t have to use milk or butter. We’re at the point now where there are better ways to eat your processed foods, LOL.

Gork , to reddit in Reddit sent me invitations to their IPO to my "deleted" accounts! That's a GDPR violation!

Does the GDPR have teeth against this kind of violation? Could Reddit be hit hard with violation fees?

northendtrooper ,

If the user resides in Europe then yeah. This means they didn’t follow GDPR and still retain data on user(s).

coffeeClean ,

It’s in the GDPR jurisdiction but Reddit accounts are anonymous AFAIK. IMO the GDPR does not protect anonymous data.

/cc @Gork

Aceticon , (edited )

E-mail counts as user identifying (it’s a bit more complicated) information per the GDPR, so clearly they have kept user identifying information so the GDPR applies.

EDIT: as pointed out by @coffeeClean and from reading recommendation wp136 provided by him in a different post, the e-mail, unless it contains the full user name is user idenfityable information - because it can be crossed with other data (not necessarilly the IP address) to identify a person - rather than identifying information. Either way, it is considered “personal data” by the GDPR, as said very explicitly in that document which gives e-mail as an example of such. The same applies to IP address (mentioned below).

Even an IP address is user identifying information per the GDPR, which is why if for example a website wants to be compliant without obtaining explicit user authorization, it needs to do things like not maintain logs with IP addresses for longer than it would be necessary to track down problems with the website or intrusion attempts.

coffeeClean ,

Right, so e-mail address together with IP address would then make the e-mail that of an identifiable user under Art.4(1). So the OP needs to find out if an IP address was logged and retained in connection with the email address.

KingJalopy , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in This should be fun

What did you use to tell your little brother when you played?

PP_BOY_ OP ,
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

There’s nothing wrong with wanting to get throatfucked by a big juicy cock

UraniumBlazer ,

Oof I wish I had a big bro like that

OfficerBribe , to lemmyshitpost in For those thinking of going back to reddit. Gaze upon this comment section and reconsider.

All I see is cherry picking random dumb comment thread and trying to spin it as if it defines the whole use base / experience and thinking Lemmy is used by the most sophisticated intellectuals.

jkrtn ,

IDK if Lemmy is sophisticated sophisticated, but I have yet to see a comment chain that is just top 40s song lyrics.

SendMePhotos ,

We’re no strangers to love…

kolibri ,
@kolibri@lemmy.world avatar

No.

GingeOfTheNorth ,

… do I (Do I)

SplashJackson ,

Hold my butthole, I’m going in!

Thteven ,
@Thteven@lemmy.world avatar

Hold it like with pinched fingers or a cupped hand? I don’t want to fuck this up again.

myxi ,
@myxi@feddit.nl avatar
OceanSoap ,

We just don’t have the population for it

SeabassDan ,

This is the real difference. Just above this comment there’s a couple of people trying the same thing, we just can’t keep it up.

I think OP just misses the fun they had over there but can’t go back on principle.

Waraugh ,

What song is this from?

KeenFlame ,

Pedantic and shallow

TORFdot0 ,

I absolutely have seen that here. I’ll have to see if I can track down the chain, of course i wasn’t offended by it either.

UnderpantsWeevil ,
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

It looks like Markov Chains to me

bigfoot ,
@bigfoot@lemm.ee avatar

Yeah my guess is that these are accounts currently being farmed. I actually bought a reddit account once and its history was full of this kind of stuff

limelight79 ,

Why did you buy a reddit account?

bigfoot ,
@bigfoot@lemm.ee avatar

nunna yer beezwax

limelight79 ,

Fair enough. lol

Specal ,

Hell yeah!

lobo ,

This needs a coffee mug.

manefraim ,

This just became my new favorite saying.

Xer0 ,

This place thinks it’s so damn intelligent and above everyone else. Bunch of fuckin’ Brian Griffins here.

TimewornTraveler ,

found the contrarian in the comments who thinks he’s NOT Brian griffin lol

TORFdot0 ,

Not to mention that amitheasshole is the biggest collection of validation seeking goobers on reddit. We really aren’t better than redditors, we are the same people, we just have principles that led us to seek the same experience uncompromised elsewhere.

FeatherConstrictor ,

This just became my new favorite saying.

TimTamJimJam , to programmerhumor in Firewall

Happened to me in work once… I was connected via SSH to one of our test machines, so I could test connection disruption handling on a product we had installed.

I had a script that added iptables rules to block all ports for 30 seconds then unblock them. Of course I didn’t add an exception for port 22, and I didn’t run it with nohup, so when I ran the script it blocked the ports, which locked me out of SSH access, and the script stopped running when the SSH session ended so never unblocked the ports. I just sat there in awe of my stupidity.

SpaceCowboy ,
@SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca avatar

We’ve all experienced the walk of shame to the server room to hook up a monitor keyboard.

Blackmist ,

Ah, if only it was a server room and not a customer 3 hours drive away. And he’d closed and gone home for the night.

Fortunately it just needed a reboot, and I was able to talk him through that in the morning.

SpaceCowboy ,
@SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca avatar

Oof… well you can just say “it must be some hardware problem or something… maybe a reboot will fix it.”

aStonedSanta ,

lol. When I get asked what went wrong at work. So. A solar flare can swap the bits…

JasonDJ ,

Oof I did a firmware upgrade on my main external firewall.

The upgrade went fine but when we added an ISP a month or so prior, I forgot to redistribute the ISPs routes. While all my ISPs were technically working, and the firewall came back up, nothing below it could get to the internet, so it was good as down.

Cue the 1.5 hour drive into the office…

Had that drive to think about what went wrong. Got into the main lobby, sat down, joined the wifi, and fixed it in 3 minutes.

Didn’t even get to my desk or the datacenter.

user224 ,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

the script stopped running when the SSH session ended

tmux
Always use tmux when possible for remote connections.

QuazarOmega ,

What does it do in this case?

user224 ,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Well, the script could keep running even after he would have detached from that tmux session due to losing ssh connection. And since that script would unblock all ports after 30 seconds…

(Same use case as nohup that they mentioned)

JasonDJ ,

Tmux essentially creates a pseudo-shell that persists between sessions.

So you can start a process, detach the session, start something else, disconnect, come back next week, and check on it.

It does other things too. Like console tiling.

krash ,

Out of curiousity, how would nohup make your situation different? As I understand, nohup makes it possible to keep terminal applications running even when the terminal session has ended.

aidan ,

the script stopped running when the SSH session ended so never unblocked the ports

octopus_ink ,

If the script was supposed to wait 30 secs and then unblock the ports, running with nohup would have allowed the ports to be unblocked 30 secs later. Instead, the script terminated when the SSH session died, and never executed the countdown nor unblock.

krash ,

Thanks for the elaborate answer!

octopus_ink ,

Any time! :)

xmunk , to programmer_humor in 5/5 stars

A review that deserves more stars than the thing it’s reviewing.

ProvokedGamer , to memes in Japan is on its own wavelength.
@ProvokedGamer@lemmy.ca avatar

DD/MM/YY and YY/MM/DD are the only acceptable ones IMO. Throwing a DD in between YY and MM is just weird since days move by faster so they should be at one of the ends and since YY moves the slowest it should be on the other end.

bzarb8ni ,

I’m not kidding when I ask: are there really a lot of people using MM/DD/YYYY??

jwhardcastle ,

Almost 350 million of us morons down south of you.

Archlinuxforever ,
@Archlinuxforever@lemmy.3cm.us avatar

Using a different date format that means the exact same thing anyway does not make you a moron.

GingeyBook ,

But there are a lot of other things that do 👈😎👈

biscuitswalrus ,

My favourite thing is that files are sorted automatically by date if you use yyyy-mm-dd. Sometimes there are just practical reasons.

bzarb8ni ,

🤣

CM400 ,

I think most Americans do. Or at least it was taught that way in school when I was growing up. Maybe it’s because of the way we speak dates, like “October 23rd” or “May 9th, 2005”.

Regardless, the only true way to write dates is YYYY-MM-DD.

bzarb8ni ,

Thanks!

clif ,

Pretty much every American I’ve ever met. Dates on drivers license, bank info, etc - all in MM/DD/YYYY … or even just MM/DD/YY

I regularly confuse people with YYYY-MM-DD

bleistift2 ,

I grew up with DD.MM.YYYY. But I think, MM/DD makes sense in everyday usage. You don’t often need to specify dates with year accuracy. “Jane’s prom is on 7th September” – it’s obvious which year is meant. Then it’s sensible to start with the larger unit, MM, instead of DD.

Even in writing you see that the year is always given like an afterthought: “7th September**,** 2023“.

bizzle ,
@bizzle@lemmy.world avatar

So when you say it out loud you say 7th September, and not September 7th?

bleistift2 ,

I say “The 7th of September” because I was taught British English in school.

ProvokedGamer ,
@ProvokedGamer@lemmy.ca avatar

Americans still use it in rare cases, like the Fourth of July

takeda ,

The only reason they place month as first is because it is fits how dates are read in English, but that’s not a good reason to keep that format.

sobanto ,

It’s how it is read in English (simplified) aka american english. Brittish english doesn’t do this nonsense, the talk in the correct format (first of january etc.).

(I’m sorry if i made some mistakes, english is my second language)

HeckGazer ,

You only think it fits with how it’s read in English because that’s how you grew up saying it so it sounds natural to you. Your experience is not universal, and is in fact, a minority.

paultimate14 ,

If you use DD/MM/YYYY, dumb sorting algorithms will put all of the 1sts of every month together, all of the 2nds of every month together, etc. That doesn’t seem very useful unless you’re trying to identify monthly trends, which is fundamentally flawed as things like the number of days in the month or which day of the week a date falls on can significantly disrupt those trends.

With MM/DD/YY, the only issue is multiple years being grouped together. Which may be what you want, especially if the dates are indicating cumulative totals. Depending on the data structure, years are often sorted out separately anyways.

YYYY/MM/DD is definitely the best for sorting. However, the year is often the least important piece in data analysis. Because often the dataset is looking at either “this year” or “the last 12 months”. So the user’s eyes need to just ignore the first 5 characters, which is not very efficient.

If you’re using a tool that knows days vs months vs years that can help, but you can run into compatibility issues when trying to move things around.

The ugly truth no one wants to admit on these conversations is that these formats are tools. Some are better suited to certain jobs than others.

Kusimulkku ,

I hope you mean YYYY, not just YY

Igloojoe ,

Should just burn it all down and do. MM/YY/DD

tiredofsametab ,

Japan is YYYY-MM-DD, but when we talk about dates where a year is unneeded, we just cut it off which leaves it in the US standard format of MM-DD, much to the annoyance of non-US foreigners living here.

Gingerlegs , to memes in Please, not again.

Never had a president actually affect my day to day life before. It was wild, No thanks to that ever again

Maeve ,

I’m wracking my brain and heart trying to see what kind of work will manifest this “not again.” Voting blue seems very amiss.

gravitas_deficiency ,

Wat

Daft_ish OP ,

His brain. He is wracking it.

LillyPip , (edited )

Dude. I hate emojis here, but all I can say is

🤦‍♀️

E: no, there’s more I can say. Start with these lists:

What Biden Has Done – Year One

What Biden Has Done – Year Two

What Biden Has Done – Year Three

And then get back to us about how voting blue doesn’t help. Christ.

guckfoogle ,

Have you tried taking a loan out on anything lately? Minimum 8% interest rate for someone with the best credit score imaginable. I know doctors and engineers who refuse to buy a house right now because we had an incompetent senior citizen decide to hand out free money several times when the country was shut down and burn money on pointless foreign conflicts that we have absolutely no business being in. This country was prospering when Trump was in office and it will when he’s reelected next year.

LillyPip ,

Did you read through those lists?

That’s a seriously myopic response.

guckfoogle ,

I did, and it’s just a list of him spending exorbitant amounts of tax payer money on the most random infrastructure projects. Bidens like the grandparent who goes out of their way to spoil their grandkids, there’s nothing wrong with it up to a certain limit, but if we just let them be in charge of our finances we’re all screwed. A Republican presidency is necessary to balance out the overspending of a liberal socialist president.

LillyPip ,

You obviously didn’t, if you’re still spouting trump’s talking points.

Or you actively want fascism, since he’s dropped the mask, finally. So which is it – are you being wilfully ignorant, or ready to be an open fascist? He’s making his stance perfectly clear. We can all see it now.

If you’re still willing to defend that… I want to say I pity you, but I can’t. Fascism will lose, hard this time. We’re onto it. We see it for what it is.

guckfoogle ,

I’m simply a centrist constitutionalist, which is the farthest thing from a fascist.

I’m not going to vote for a president that consistently attacks my right to bear arms with a new law anytime a mass shooting pops off.

And I’m not willing to vote for a president that keeps on funding Israels genocide on Palestinians. Trump has already said he wouldn’t get involved in any foreign conflicts which is much more than Biden has done thus far.

LillyPip ,

I get you wanting that one thing. As a libertarian, it’s all about you, and nobody’s going to change your mind because you know best. Good for you.

Meanwhile, people with social empathy (that’s the actual definition of ‘woke’, by the way) will vote for all of your rights, not just the 2A. We want you to have full rights to your body and life, even if you hate us for it.

I want your children to grow up in a world where they’re safe and happy. One in which they can make all the own decisions after they’ve benefited from the best education and healthcare this first-world country can offer them. One in which they’re truly free. – intellectually, economically, and socially.

And despite what republicans and libertarians cry about, I will vote every time for people who will make that happen. And that’s never been republicans or libertarians. They’re lying to you. They’ve always lied to you, because they want power over you, and to get that power, they make you afraid.

I am not afraid. I refuse to be afraid. I’ve seen all of society – I’ve been homeless, and I’ve been at the pinnacle of a white collar career. My family had a beach house in Mexico in the 80s when tourism wasn’t much of a thing there. I hitchhiked across the US in the late 80s. I’ve seen some shit.

You’re being lied to. It hurts to admit, I get that. But some very savvy politicians are making you angry and scared on purpose. Please stop letting them do that to you.

Daft_ish OP ,

I hope they listen to you. Chances are though, they have no interest in being swayed. The reason they are like this is they think they are more clever than all the rest. They have made their contrarian belief a part of their identity and abandoning that would cause them to have to change who they are.

LillyPip ,

Honestly, most of these people can’t be reasoned with. Even psychiatrists are saying it’s not worth trying at this point.

I was bored, but if you’re going to engage, I’ve learnt a few things:

  1. Acknowledge you’re not going to change their mind, especially in online discussions.
  2. If you must engage, talk to the audience reading, not to the person debating you. Then acknowledge you won’t change their minds either.
  3. Every reply must be shorter than their last. Never try to out-talk them. They won’t read it, and you’re just giving them ammunition.
  4. If you really, really have to engage, know when to stop.

I have a problem with #4 lol

RobertOwnageJunior ,

Muh gun.

Pot8o ,

That’s one thing I really do not get. The US is absolutely awash with weapons, some very high powered.
Yet it’s schools and concerts that get shot up and not wherever crazy fascist orange people hang out. I’m not advocating shooting up anywhere but it’s weird that it’s schools and concerts etc

SheDiceToday ,

Well, there’s two reasons for that. First, the vast majority of people who own guns are, shockingly, relatively normal, peaceful, law-abiding, not-the-type-to-kill-without-being-in-fear-of-their-life citizens. Those kinds of people don’t shoot at other people because of a messed up reason in their head. Second, the individuals who have shot up schools, concerts, congressman baseball fields, elementary schools, grocery stores, schools, big box stores, movie theaters, more schools, college campuses (shocking, that’s a school as well), night clubs, high schools, and more schools… wow, that’s a lot of schools… definitely don’t have all of their marbles in their bag. Aside from that baseball field with the congressmen, it would take a fair amount of skillful preparation to be able to even attempt an attack on government big boys. That sort of ability resides with the first group, while the will to do so resides in the second.

RobertOwnageJunior ,

The one’s who are crazy, fascist orange people ARE the one’s doing the shooting.

Daft_ish OP ,

Lol, “I’m a centrist.” Center dees nuts, maybe.

Honytawk ,

The US has no centrists.

Democrats are right wing.

Republicans are far right wing.

TheSanSabaSongbird ,

This is a stupid canard. Obviously the US has centrists relative to its own domestic politics, and obviously that’s what the idiot above is referring to.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I’m not going to vote for a president that consistently attacks my right to bear arms with a new law anytime a mass shooting pops off.

Ok…

“I like taking the guns early, like in this crazy man’s case that just took place in Florida … to go to court would have taken a long time,” Trump said at a meeting with lawmakers on school safety and gun violence.

“Take the guns first, go through due process second,” Trump said.

thehill.com/…/376097-trump-take-the-guns-first-go…

Still voting for Trump? He doesn’t even want a new law. He just wants to take away people’s guns.

Thunderbird4 ,

centrist constitutionalist

One comment after you called Biden

liberal socialist president

You’re not a centrist. You’re either arguing in bad faith or unaware that you’ve already drank ALL the koolaid. You’re echoing every single Republican talking point and dismissing all evidence to the contrary without actually reading it.

The infrastructure spending you’re being so dismissive of is a CRITICAL investment in our nation’s health that has been neglected by the last 50 years of for-profit governance and it passed with bipartisan support.

Inflation is nuts all over the world and not even remotely within Biden’s control. Interest rates are high because of a) COVID and the related supply chain disruptions, b) extreme corporate greed and, c) corrections for years of Trump artificially suppressing the federal rate despite numerous advisors telling him it needed to be raised.

If you’re genuinely concerned about the constitution and your rights, take a look at all the unconstitutional the things Trump has already explicitly said he would do if re-elected. There is no center position anymore. If you don’t oppose Trump, you support fascism.

minauteur ,

www.propublica.org/article/national-debt-trump

Donald trump ran the third biggest deficit in US history. Put your money where your mouth is.

nrezcm ,

What? Trump handed out more stimulus checks than Biden. Then there was the whole pay day loan fiasco that was rampant with corruption and fraud with absolutely no oversight.

rbhfd ,

Interest rates are high because of inflation. It’s high in Europe as well.

Do you know the number one reason inflation is high? It rhymes with “Shmutin invading Ukraine”.

Count042 , (edited )

It’s too bad that not giving weapons to a genocidal government is not on one of those lists.

I will never vote for anyone not currently involved in calling for a cease fire ever again.

Not that it matters though, support for Biden has fallen to single digits among Muslims in the swing States, whose numbers are required to win those swing States.

If stopping Trump was so important, why did Biden through it all away to support a genocide?

LillyPip ,

How old are you?

There’s literally never been a good position on the fucking decades long Israel conflict that will please people. Most people smart and/or old enough know to stay the fuck out of it. It’s a meme, for fuck’s sake. There was a Rick and Morty episode about it several years ago, that’s how much of a meme it is now.

If you’re judging Biden by that, you’re obviously too young to remember the last time this volcano of shit erupted. Maybe look at other issues that impact American’s lives that don’t have to do with inane fantasies about Armageddon.

hark ,
@hark@lemmy.world avatar

I’m old enough to remember when democrats pointed out how horrible george w bush was while he was president (and rightfully so), but have only sucked his dick since then. Sorry, I don’t trust democrats to save a goddamn thing. Your padded and fluffed up lists don’t change that. I’ll continue voting for democrats down the entire ballot every single election, but I’m not stupid enough to think it will change anything.

LillyPip ,

Wait, are you saying democrats have sucked Bush’s dick? I must be misunderstanding what you’re saying, because that’s ludicrous.

I haven’t padded or fluffed anything. I’m very critical of all politicians, but I’m also realistic in what can be accomplished within the system we have. I don’t love democrats, and in my ideal world we’d have a better system.

But I will not allow fascism to grow in the bed of misguided discontent, which is literally what you’re doing.

hark ,
@hark@lemmy.world avatar

newrepublic.com/…/democrats-keep-embracing-george…

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dojOO3VZ4Jc

As for your lists, all it takes is a glance to immediately see the padding and fluff. For example, there are multiple lines dedicated to student loan forgiveness which is hilarious, seeing as Biden was a key figure in creating the student loan crisis in the first place:

theguardian.com/…/joe-biden-student-loan-debt-200…

theintercept.com/2020/…/joe-biden-student-loans/

So while he can brag about a few billions here and there freed up by enforcing rules that already existed, the student loan problem is now around $1.7 trillion and none of his policies address the loans that are currently being taken nor the loans being taken out in the future. In other words, he’s not solving the problem, not even ones he helped create himself. That’s really democrats in a nutshell: play along with republicans to create problems and then present themselves as “the thin blue line” that protects us by providing minor relief. One step forward and five steps back means you’re still going backward.

LillyPip ,

That first link is ridiculous, because it’s not about democrats liking Bush, but about democrats pining for a sane candidate again as opposed to trump. I said the same things back then. I hate Bush, but at least he was sane. Your article isn’t about democrats liking Bush, but about them hating trump so very much, even the notorious Bush seemed decent by comparison, and that’s saying something.

How did we move from the 2A to you niggling over the student loan issue, which is most of your links? Do you even care about the student loan issue? I’ll bet you don’t, and it’s such a small part of what Biden has done, I can’t help but think you’re being disingenuous in bringing it up.

Come on, be real with me. What’s your real issue here?

hark ,
@hark@lemmy.world avatar

A sane candidate like Bush, you know, the one who lied to get us into two wars. The guy who pushed for a border fence. The guy at the helm when the great recession hit. The guy who did nothing in the face of hurricane katrina. Yeah, very sane. If you paid attention to policy, you’d notice that Trump’s policies are merely a continuation of Bush’s.

I talked about the student loan issue because you asked how your lists were padded and fluffed up. You claim they’re such a small part of what Biden has done, yet this one issue has taken up at least five different lines of one of your little lists and I noticed this right away from a simple glance. The only one being disingenuous is you, who clearly has some agenda when you’ve made a community just to hold your padded lists. Would you like me to continue picking apart your lists?

My real issue is how you’re trying to present Biden and the democrats in general as saviors when really they’re part of the problem. People are still miserable and out-of-touch democrats claiming “no, no, everything is great now because the president is a blue guy” are not helping. How about we get some real solutions?

LillyPip , (edited )

Did you miss the part where I said I hated Bush? Why are you so angry about that? Why are you so angry at me?

We probably want the same things. I’m just not angry about it at people I haven’t met, like you. I’m not afraid of people because people I also haven’t met are telling me to be.

You sound like a smart person. Stop arguing with someone you don’t know on the internet and start thinking about why you’re being manipulated to be angry at people like me. I’m not trying to take anything from you, I promise.

e: feel free to reply in a day or so after you’ve got a reply distilled from whatever group you might copy/paste my comment to. I’ll be here.

Count042 , (edited )

I’m forty fucking five. I want us to stay out of it. It’s our tax dollars that are paying for the weapons being used. This conflict exists BECAUSE we don’t stay out of it. If we did, Israel would have had to actually negotiate in good faith decades ago. You are directly paying to enact a genocide, because our current president is unwilling to tell Israel to knock it the fuck off.

Reagan stopped Israel bombing in twenty minutes with a single phone call. (Not that Reagan is a good person, just that the capability exists for Biden, he just chooses not to use it.)

I do remember Operation Cast Lead. I’m willing to bet that you didn’t even know the name of the last time it erupted. You’re so ignorant that you view actual knowledge and lived experience as ignorance, because you’re so ignorant you don’t know how ignorant you are.

Finally, this is not inane you fucking moron, you have no knowledge of foreign policy, and this very easily could erupt into a wider regional war that turns into WW3.

P.S. It doesn’t matter what I think you fucking blood thirsty child murder justifying fuck, What matters is that a large enough percentage of voters in the mid-west swing states to be required for a Democratic win are Muslim. They correctly see Biden’s actions as enabling a genocide against a people they identify with. As a result, their support has dropped down to single digit support.

Every other normally Democratic voter that wasn’t Muslim could choose to vote for Biden, and he would still lose due to actions that would have been possible for someone as idiotic as yourself to predict. The Biden administration has done it to themselves.

Gormadt ,
@Gormadt@lemmy.ml avatar

Unfortunately in our current election system, voting for the lesser evil is what we have to do.

Vote with your heart in the primaries, vote strategically in the end. So is the curse of our first past the post voting system.

And do what you can to help get the people who want to do positive change in your local elections into office. The only path to ranked choice voting is getting enough support in the states, there’s very little chance we’ll get it on the national stage without it becoming a reality on the state level.

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  • LillyPip ,

    Trump would never kill the Jews. Not because he cares about them at all (in fact, if it were profitable for him, he absolutely would), but his biggest supporters are evangelicals who need the Jews to be in control of the region in order to bring on their Armageddon.

    I am not kidding:

    Prophetic Anticipation Builds: Unblemished Red Heifers for Temple Ceremony Soon Come of Age

    There are tons of articles like that from evangelical groups. They legitimately think this is the end times, and they’re happy to see all of us burn for it. They publicly say climate change isn’t real, but privately they say it’s ordained and a sign of the apocalypse. They’re against people doing anything about it, and there are Dominionists in Congress and the Supreme Court. They’re going to kill us all if they can.

    Count042 , (edited )

    You literally didn’t read a goddamn thing I said.

    It doesn’t matter who I vote for.

    Arab-Americans form a large population in the mid-west swing states. This is a known fact.

    They are a requisite component for the coalition that allows the Democratic party to win presidential elections in the mid-west swing states. This is also a known fact.

    It requires very little intuition to know that Arab-Americans will react negatively to a person who approves of and enables the genocide of a civilian population group that they identify with.

    That is what happened. Support has dropped for Biden among Arab-Americans in the swing states to a single digit.

    Every other typically Democratic voting demographic group could vote the same as they normally do, and Biden would lose due to loss of a key member of the swing state coalition.

    Biden took that action, knowing it would likely blow up his Arab-American support so that he could give weapons and support to a group that has so far killed at least 5000 children. If you sort them in order of age, it takes six pages to get to a child older than 0. That was what he was willing to destroy his chances of getting re-elected for.

    I’m not arguing that anyone should vote, or not vote for Biden. I’m saying that a win is now impossible due to his administrations actions regardless of what I, individually, do. If you want to be angry about Trump becoming a fucking dictator, be mad at the person who made it a certainty so he could help kill 5000 children.

    dream_weasel ,

    Is it difficult to live every day with a mental illness?

    Maeve ,

    Heh. And you’re not deplorable! What a lovely assumption, but if someone had say, GAD, surely this is the reply to make them vote for the covertly fascist over the overtly fascist party. If someone had mpd, bpd, surely this is the answer to turn away the wrath and violence of j6ers.

    I’m sorry you’re so devoid of imagination, you can’t imagine establishment D with zero personality won’t lose to the cult of evil personality, not imagine a viable solution.

    I wish you peace and healing.

    RagingRobot ,

    When Trump was president we couldn’t leave our houses because of COVID. We had riots in some cities. He was separating children from their parents at the border.

    For me specifically things were going so bad at my company that we had daily meetings just to talk about how shitty things were in the world. They told us to do as much work as we could but it’s understandable if you can’t concentrate.i have never experienced that before In my life. That’s what I don’t want ever again.

    Maybe things were fine for you but that shit sucked for me.

    rchive ,

    I’ll be honest, unless you were in a special circumstance, that sounds like a you problem not a Trump problem. I didn’t and wouldn’t vote for him, but for most people he did not affect their day to day that much. 2020 was the peak of actual influence on daily life, but I don’t think that had as much to do with Trump as people imply, either. The whole world got Covid. The US had a bit more deaths per capita than the rest of the developed world (less than UK) but it also has a less healthy population in general.

    I think we all sort of trained each other to fixate on the president and be anxious if they’re not on our team.

    Sotuanduso ,

    Are you talking about covid or am I missing something?

    mexicancartel ,

    Many people downvoted without replying anything wtf?

    Sotuanduso ,

    Weird. I guess people thought I was defending Trump?

    Maeve ,

    There’s no defense for either side of the aisle. Good fash, bad fash afab.

    saegiru , to games in Sabotage Studio initially projected sales of 250,000 copies of Sea of Stars in the first year. They hit that target within just a week.
    @saegiru@lemmy.world avatar

    Good, I hope this means we get even more turn-based RPGs again. I’m 100% fine with people enjoying the new action-oriented RPGs like Final Fantasy has become, but I love turn based so much more. I didn’t like that it felt like there couldn’t be both on the market. There is just something way more enjoyable to me about turn-based as opposed to mashing buttons and twitchy moves like I’m playing God of War.

    lawrence OP ,

    Have you already played Chained Echoes? It’s another masterpiece in the world of 2D turn-based RPGs.

    Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClrZiz_IMmY

    saegiru ,
    @saegiru@lemmy.world avatar

    Looks nice! Will have to take a look, thanks!

    ultrasquid ,
    @ultrasquid@sopuli.xyz avatar

    I bought it awhile back, but never got very far into it. I might pick it up again after I beat Sea of Stars.

    Carnelian ,

    I agree, I’m glad games like this (and baldur’s gate!) are enjoying so much success and attention right now. It’s better for everyone if we have a variety of polished experiences in different genres.

    That being said I don’t often find myself enjoying turn based games lol. Even going back to the super nintendo, I massively preferred Secret of Mana (with it’s real time combat system) to Final Fantasy. There’s just something extremely satisfying to me about a well done action-oriented RPG, where you feel like your skills are improving alongside your character’s.

    “Well done” is not to be overlooked, of course. I was quite disappointed with final fantasy 16, as it truly did just feel like mashing buttons

    Seraph ,
    @Seraph@kbin.social avatar

    Really? I love real time strategy games but feel like most of the new strategy games I see are turn based.

    turkalino ,
    @turkalino@lemmy.yachts avatar

    I never really liked turn-based RPGs until I became an adult with a full time job because they’re perfect for when I’m burnt and wanna play video games but I’m also too burnt to play most games.

    I imagine there’s a lot of millennials/early gen-Z that feel the same way. A whole market that is just starting to be tapped

    Nefyedardu , (edited )

    Final Fantasy moving away from turn-based because it's "outdated" is peak Square silliness. Have they ever heard of chess, card games, board games, DnD, Civilization, Persona, Dragon Quest, XCOM, Pokemon, Darkest Dungeon? If anything, DMC-style character action games are far more niche.

    turtlepower ,

    Uh… I hope they’ve heard of Dragon Quest. They own it.

    hogart ,
    @hogart@feddit.nu avatar

    But so they know that they own it? That’s the question here!

    Nefyedardu ,

    Funny enough Yoshi P was the one that said turn-based was outdated and he's worked on DQ before but only the MMO, arcade games, Minecraft clone and a Wii FPS thing. I think it's pretty obvious he just doesn't like the genre. DQ11 was the breakthrough hit in the West and he had nothing to do with it.

    thekidxp ,

    I’m really worried about the new dragon quest. It’s possibly my favorite series and I’m concerned that 12 is going to be action and not turn based.

    turtlepower ,

    I haven’t seen anything about it. Is there info out that makes you think this?

    HawlSera ,

    I believe spinoffs like “Dai” and “Heroes” will be action based, but the main game and “Monsters” will be turn based

    BenVimes ,

    I seem to remember them being surprised by the success of Bravely Default, not expecting a deliberately old-school RPG to appeal to modern audiences.

    The cynical part of me believes this is performative on their part - they know a game like that will be popular, but it won’t be the most popular thing ever and they won’t make all the money. So, they try to push bigger games that are more easily monetized in hopes that people will just forget their own preferences.

    Buddahriffic ,

    Could also just be their own tastes evolving. I used to love turn-based combat RPGs and the RTS genre but I’m kinda over both of them now. If game makers lose passion for those kinds of games, then the “it won’t appeal” might even be more of a “I’m not into it, so if I do make it, it won’t be very appealing” than a “no one wants this kind of game”.

    idunnololz ,
    @idunnololz@lemmy.world avatar

    I’m kind of sad that the RTS genre kind of died. I like RTS games and I hope they can make a comeback one day.

    Aztechnology ,

    I stopped liking final fantasy once they abandoned it… Literally last game I played was 12.

    ABCDE ,

    It turned me off the FFVII remake, which is a shame as I really wanted to experience the original but in a modern style. I guess I may actually boot the original up instead; I wonder if there are mods to make it more playable.

    Nefyedardu ,

    I've got the benefit of nostalgia I guess, but I played through the original a few months ago for probably the fifth time in my life and still enjoyed myself. The main things that has aged is the ugly character models, this mod can improve those. Might want to look as some of these as well. You want to play through the original+crisis core first before the remake for... reasons.

    RobertOwnageJunior ,

    Especially with the huge boost DnD had in the last few years.

    hogart ,
    @hogart@feddit.nu avatar

    Yeah it’s far more relaxing to play a jrpg with good music, nice looking environments when I can actually listen to the music and look at the world instead of focusing on the enemies tells and dodgeroll at the exact perfect moment. Nothing wrong with perfect dodgerolls. But I don’t want them in all my games.

    HeyJoe ,

    I thought this was already understood after the success of octopath traveler… but here we are.

    OptiZonion ,

    I have the feeling there are like 20 turn-based rpg going out every month, it’s one of the most seeked genre out there. Sure, AAA titles kind of strayed away from it but the AA and indie markets are still very much into them.

    skullone ,

    Anyone know of any 2d turn based RPGs that are coop?

    isVeryLoud , to technology in What does the 6 mean?

    It’s Wi-Fi 6, a new version of the Wi-Fi standard which provides increased bandwidth and decreased latency.

    I don’t know why it’s relevant to show it directly in the icon though.

    mordack550 ,

    It may be beneficial on some devices that requires low latency (like streaming to a VR device or remote gaming). I can see the difference in latency from wifi5 to wifi6 when remote gaming.

    bjornp_ ,

    My device always shows the WiFi number. It’s nice to know since I live in an apartment building with shared wifi. The shared wifi is 4/5 and mine is 6 so I can see at a glance if I’m connected right.

    I can’t imagine another reason it’d be useful though.

    killeronthecorner ,
    @killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

    Seems like consistency with showing 4G/5G/etc… Nice to know if you’re on public WiFi.

    sloppy_diffuser ,

    6 is old news. 6e is where its at with 2.4, 5, and 6ghz support.

    why2k ,

    Even 6e is not the latest anymore. Wifi 7 is rolling out now

    WeirdGoesPro ,
    @WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    Wifi 7 is so hot right now.

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