Yes.
Still s shame they didn’t pick a kinker name.
- “oh, that’s great, what software do you work in?”
- “I use Tentakke, it’s fully open source, it’s great!”
Yes.
Still s shame they didn’t pick a kinker name.
Yeah, depressing as fuck that we still think economy is profit. And seemingly afraid to redefine it. To redefine our goals. Its time for a new “-ism”
Well, it’s only on open source projects where this would be possible.
So just to be on the safe side we should have both human and machine slaves and as little task automation as possible, bcs for most intents and purposes the task given to someone else is now automated “to you”.
(Just joking, good post!)
Only if they confirm it can experience consciousness and tremendous amounts of pain will they deploy them on a large scale industrial 24/day meaningless jobs.
The system demands blood.
Go suck dick in the library to keep the empire from crumbling.
Go now!
“harms”
Oh nyoo.
Anyway.
Thank you Grapher, really nice to know Im not the only one that found it weirdly polished kind of funny (not taking credit, purely accidental quality on my part).
So vaguely USA flag styled placenta & a gun, got it.
I remember the McCain debate, yes, it makes sense for the ‘citizen’ part. Not sure why does it have to be from birth tho. But it was prob written in colonial times or something.
Yeah.
No meritocracy at all.
There is no official anything when two duopolic corporations (with wildly similar interests) decide which candidates to bring forward. They decide which two will be the only viable choices.
Afaik there are no legal requirements binding them except the restrictions who is eligible (“being born in USA”, that sort of arbitrary weirdness).
I mean, in previous years we did pass some environmental laws (like banning internal combustion cars), not as much or as strict as I hoped, but change was there. Sure hope that doesn’t all get undone ‘to boost the economy’ (in the USA sense - so help the existing big corps to boost their profits & do nothing for the majority).
Hell, I rally like the vast majority of EU regulations (various directives and delegated acts) that were passed & are being constantly updated (to keep up with the times/trends & tech) over the last 20 years, I think its a rally good balance between protecting the people whilst at the same time working with the market to actually achieve a meaningful & painless change over several years. That’s why we have representatives. The added “bureaucracy” as companies call it is just extra reporting & testing (to confirm compliance with standards). This benefits us all & is of unbelievably marginal cost when you look at the economy, regardless of what lobbyists say.
Its … horrible how you treat your elderly in closed wards.
I shall avert my gaze.
Didn’t mean to pry, it was just too loud to not notice it.
I’d rather look at our … increasingly hard-right EU politics … wait, that can’t be right, wtf.
Oh, so you let just anyone suck on your house keys?!
Well, now Im not doing it.
Doesn’t matter, memorised your house keys pattern.
(Be ready for surprise titty piercing at 3am, after the cat is done with the zoommies, so like 15-ish minutes past 3am.)
Tell me you never sucked tiddies pierced with house keys by providing me with a picture of tiddies pierced with house keys.
Early yesterday.
Like, it must have been a (horrible) style choice right?
Can’t fuck up that much on accident.
I don’t wanna see how the inside looks. Maybe those windows use just one continuous foil …
In a helmet, suit and everything, holy shit.
Well, nice, but “more than 300 times a year” is definitely a weird goal to define or a weird metric to brag about, right?
I mean, what in it’s desig could be so critical that they wouldn’t just say ‘once daily’ or something.
Does it require maintenance days when no cells are operational?