

That… Is some fucked up shit.


That… Is some fucked up shit.


That’s what I thought, but I wasn’t sure. My family eats at least one a week.


In Dallas, you can get one at Sam’s Club or Costco for $5.


And “old” in this case means “cooked this morning”.


Rotisserie chicken is like the absolute cheapest food a person can buy.


They were so… Innocent.
Like, everyone trusted everyone. Like, sure perfect stranger online, I don’t mind telling you my real name, home address, and age. What’s the harm?


I jump between social networks every few years. My social network path has gone from AOL chat groups, to Yahoo News groups, to Facebook for a few years, to Twitter, to Mastodon, to Reddit.
Last week I decided to test Lemmy out. Best thing I can say about it is that it’s not any worse than all the others. Which is a pretty good compliment really, considering the resources and network advantages that all the others have.


Scouting America is a nearly completely volunteer organization. Their technology is generally about 20 years behind because it’s all pieced together by volunteers that “kinda done something like this for my company once”.

The only thing you can trust about liars is that they are lying.

It doesn’t matter how many solid gold trophies you give them, the leopards will always demand more.


Are you suggesting that other animals are less capable of attention focus? Because I share that experience.
The technological advancement of the robots is jaw dropping.
But, this is still just AI slop. Ultimately it’s no more useful than generating silly meme pictures to post on Facebook. It’s still worthless. It’s one thing to be able to pull off pre-programmed and choreographed dances, and another to actually do something useful. When you watch any of these robots actually try to do something useful then it’s clear that the companies still have a long way to go.
As impressive as these dances are, even a simple task like loading a dishwasher is going to be orders of magnitude more complicated to train.