wizardbeard

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[–] wizardbeard 3 points 3 hours ago

Pretty sure it doesn't do that on lemmy. I definitely have comments with blocked responses (they show up a specific way in Jerboa) from people I blocked ages ago. If I open the thread in a browser where I'm not signed in I can see their response clearly.

So they can still see and reply to my comments, I just don't have to see more than an error message that the comment couldn't be loaded on my end.

[–] wizardbeard 12 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Thanks Stamets. I greatly appreciate the deep dive. There have been many posts about him here, but as you called out they were mostly from people still actively incensed from recent interaction with him, or they were written in a way that seemed to expect significant familiarity with him or his previous actions. It made it easy to dismiss them out of hand. This lays it out in a way that is accessible to people not already informed about him.

Hopefully this results in some change. This is concerning behavior and statements for any mod, and especially so for a mod of such popular/flagship/public-facing communities.

[–] wizardbeard 1 points 7 hours ago

Ouch, that hurts. Didn't know it was cancelled.

[–] wizardbeard 35 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago) (4 children)

Yeah, there's been a lot of these very... saccharin posts here lately going "I'm not a human being with all the complexity that entails, I'm just a wittle bitty babby. I'm just a cutesy wutesy kitten! I poopy in a box and I'm all fuzzily! How could you be mad at me or hold me accountable for anything when I'm a little puppy dog? Look how cute I am when I get all chewy with your shoes! Oopsie woopsy, I tore the couch to shreds, but you can't be upset for it when I'm just a puppy!"

I can understand it if it's a sex or a fetish thing. I can understand it if it's a furry "this is how I self identify" or an alter ego sort of thing (I'm admittedly not very well versed in the whole furry culture stuff, apologies if I worded that poorly).

I can also understand the desire for escapism from the crushing weight of all of life's troubles, which I think these are ultimately an expression of, mixed with wanting someone to treat you in the sort of sweet and loving way people should treat pets. "I just want someone to take care of me and all this life stuff for me so I can just... be. I want people to have patience with me when I mess up because I'm doing my best. I want someone to love me for just existing."

But pretending to be a cutesy little pet isn't going to help lessen the weight of the world, it'll all still be there just getting heavier until you decide to start being a fully fledged person trying to deal with it again.

It's also potentially degrading to people not in on this whole "cutesy pet" schtick who are struggling their way through life's problems. See the comment I replied to. I don't think that's an unreasonable response from someone actively struggling through shit.

Ultimately I can't believe this "kittyboy/puppygirl" stuff is a healthy coping mechanism for life's problems. Temporary escapism, maybe, but that's not healthy if that's all you're doing.

Anyway, that's my great big entirely unasked for opinion.

[–] wizardbeard 23 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

One of the really great overlooked features of Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order is that it would mark obstacles you didn't have the skill for yet red on the map, and change them to green when you unlocked the skill but hadn't traversed them yet. You had to reach them in the first place, or get the area map for them to show up.

Made backtracking and secret hunting considerably easier. Also helped when you weren't sure if some platforming was just ball bustingly precise or if it needed something you'd unlock later.

[–] wizardbeard 2 points 1 day ago

My daughter is a toddler, and watching her personality grow is a delight.

She ran into the kitchen this morning, so I asked her what she wanted to eat.

"Baagul!" You want a bagel sweety? "Hmph! I meant it!" Ok hon, I'll make you a bagel.

[–] wizardbeard 22 points 1 day ago

Man, every time someone goes "I want to keep my news separate from my social media feed" you folks jump at the chance to be self righteous.

If Lemmy (or any social media) is your main source of news, or the sole way you keep up with politics, that's a problem.

If you think that constant exposure to an inconsistent firehose of news even more effected by personal biases than normal is some sort of virtue, then you don't have much media literacy, or any awareness of the many studies that show just how much this shit has negative effects on worldview and emotional state. Before you start in on "but the world is shit", more than one of these studies specifically tracked differences between what people thought crime rates were vs what they actually were, based off news exposure. The result was that all the people in the study exposed to news media thought things were a significant order of magnitude worse than the real statistics.

It's not a sin to curate your own exposure to the news media apparatus, or to control your exposure so it happens on your own terms. It is literally all designed to provoke strong emotional reactions in order to increase page views and therefore ad impressions.

Avoiding news entirely is a problem too, but this constant attacking of anyone who dares to publicly talk about curating their news media diet, and especially trying to lay the blame for current mess in the USA on them, is some bullshit of the highest fucking degree.

[–] wizardbeard 114 points 1 day ago (3 children)

This is rich considering the ICE raids where people with visas to be here training Americans are being snatched up and "choosing" to go home instead of deal with the bullshit.

[–] wizardbeard 2 points 1 day ago

Nanotrasen thanks you for your brave sacrifice in contribution to robotics research and construction of a new Bio-Utility Techno-Tool on Space Station 13.

[–] wizardbeard 19 points 1 day ago

OMG CUM BUCKET REAL??? (at 3am (gone shreksual))

[–] wizardbeard 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Depending on the price that would make an amazing joke gift.

[–] wizardbeard 6 points 2 days ago

It requires a ROM to extract the assets and levels, which so far has kept a number of reverse engineering/decomp projects like this one safe, even from Nintendo. Argument being that it needs to be your ROM that you dumped yourself of the game in question, which is legal.

The majority of users are just going to download a ROM, but Nintendo hasn't gone after these so far.

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Cropped from [EastCoastitNotes], shared by @[email protected] in this post: https://lemmy.world/post/31818124

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My daughter is a little over two, and through well meaning family and friends we have more toys than we know what to do with.

My wife keeps buying what are essentially (fancy looking) big boxes and just dumping everything in them. Love my wife, but that's not working, it's just hiding some of the mess in a box.

We end up with these hardly ever opened boxes full of unorganized piles of toys that we end up having to dig through to find anything specific, and the toys that my daughter is actively using just end up scattered around the floor so they don't disappear into the box dimension.

Every once in a while my daughter opens and digs through the boxes and dumps half the contents on the floor anyway (not like she can see specific things to grab what she wants) and then we just kind of arbitrarily choose some of it to put back in the box and a new combination of mess to leave out.

Unfortunately we have another baby on the way, so I'm probably not getting my wife to let us toss any of it right now.

I'm leaning towards cubby shelves with individual bins for different "types" of toys like her daycare does, but I wanted to hear what strategies other parents tried, and what has and hasn't worked.

 

This blog post has been reported on and distorted by a lot of tech news sites using it to wax delusional about AI's future role in vulnerability detection.

But they all gloss over the critical bit: in fairly ideal circumstances where the AI was being directed to the vuln, it had only an 8% success rate, and a whopping 28% false positive rate!

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Machine autotranslation of a french comic from https://lemm.ee/post/64691257

 

Cross post of https://thelemmy.club/post/27042027

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