

Yeah, well this isn’t a democracy where people have a say in what happens in our society. Our feudal elite decides what will happen, so stop complaining.


Yeah, well this isn’t a democracy where people have a say in what happens in our society. Our feudal elite decides what will happen, so stop complaining.
Well, you said it - so we’re saved, right?


And it only triggers if enough other people are already on their way to safer places.


The TikTok trend is the latest example of how Chinese products and consumables are enjoying a cultural cachet they’ve never had before globally.
Well, if the TikTok algorithm says it’s popular, who am I to doubt it?


It’s easier finding bugs than producing correct, readbale, maintainable code though-


canceled a workshop about the “fragility of democracy.”
And yet I feel like I have learned something about the fragility of democracy. Curious.


People who make videos often want you too watch them. That’s not really surprising. They may want to make money that way (because they like money or because that’s the only way to produce high quality videos) and/or genuinely believe that video is the best way to get their point across.
If you’re interested in a written list of the points that’s understandable, but there are more polite ways to ask for that.
edit: there’s even a list in the video description…


It’s not about sex, it’s about power.
but you should not consider faulty business logic as an optional fix
The same goes for unreadable/unmaintainable code (though that’s a bit harder).


TagPro - looks like a really simple webgame, but is honestly one of the best games I’ve ever played. Extremely simple rules, but hard to master. A lot of skillful plays, but also a lot of choas and fun. The community is overall nice and positive (sometimes individual players get a bit frustrated).
If you want to give it a try, go ahead - no account needed. Currently, only the US servers seem to be busy.


Oof. Thanks!


You don’t have to be a genius to have empathy. Fun fact: most people only use 10 % of their heart.
What about dystopian surveillance tech?


Sounds like suicide out of fear of death.
The “jeans and (white) shirt” tier seems to be missing.


I learn a lot about him from the fact that he apologizes to his staff but not the victims.
edit: I meant the survivors of the abuse network, sorry for not making that clearer.


Shouldn’t it be “Hello world.”?
One man’s health risk is another man’s business opportunity (at least in capitalism).