I’m hoping my State doesn’t suck his balls like last time.
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I’m hoping my State doesn’t suck his balls like last time.
Hexbear is way worse, imo. Those folks will straight up harass dissenters. Stay away or maybe just stick to your gaming sub if you’re happy there.
They should be a tad more frequent, imo.
Tell us the story, Grandpa!
God, this fucking debate has been going on for decades with you nerds. Bieb or Hannah there’s no right answer, use whichever works best for you!
Also, they used our general knowledge and culture to train the damn things. They should be open sourced for that reason alone. Llms should be seen and treated like libraries, as collections of our common intellect, accessible by everyone.
Actually this happened to me when I modded Slay the Spire the other night.
Actually, a lot don’t. I mean, like, at least fifty percent. You would be surprised. I don’t think it’s schools being conservative so much as it didn’t occur to teachers and staff that analogue clocks are frankly obsolete (I still like them). I didn’t read this article, but it sounds like that’s being corrected.
Anyways, I really respect your attitude that it’s not worth getting bent out of shape or spending a lot of time on, I think you’re right. A lot of people get precious about it or, worse, make fun of kids like they’re stupid because they haven’t wasted their time learning to read, essentially, a sundial.
When you enter “how to join Lemmy” in search engines one of the first results is this Reddit thread, which explicitly suggests people join Lemmyworld.
In fact, when I point people to Lemmy via Reddit, I use that post also because that suggestion actually makes it way more approachable. I think most people, myself included, are intimidated by multiple servers and feel like they’re “intruding” into private spaces. The size of Lemmyworld might help people feel like it’s more anonymous and a little easier to join as a result, especially since they are being asked to wait for “approval”, which is pretty unusual on the modern Net, let’s be honest.
I want to see someone look at this image, and then tell me, to my face, that AI isn’t art. TRY IT!
Anyone interested in learning more about the organization their gloves represented, I recommend The Black Panther Party: A Graphic Novel History, by David F. Walker and Marcus Kwame Anderson.
It’s chock full of wholesome scenes like this one:
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No kidding, next time try Truth Social, bro. They’ll be rolling in the aisles over there.
Good try but the answer is, “don’t worry they’ll tell you!” as this hilarious meme so perfectly illustrates.
It’s a classic!
How do you know if someone is a meat eater?
Ah, I’m sorry. Hang in there.