

It’s so bad. I keep searching topics on YouTube and getting 3-4 results before YouTube starts recommending videos based on past searches or past watched videos. Like, excuse me YouTube, what the fuck? You search what I tell you to search.


It’s so bad. I keep searching topics on YouTube and getting 3-4 results before YouTube starts recommending videos based on past searches or past watched videos. Like, excuse me YouTube, what the fuck? You search what I tell you to search.


Definitely degradation. Deskilling is a well-established phenomenon.
I haven’t watched the video yet, to be fair, but Johnny Harris is very much not a figure I’d trust on this topic. Not after his ghost written shareholder capitalism propaganda.


Frank Herbert knew what was up. Butlerian Jihad now.


I’m still a little suprised the Steam Controller is this popular. Aside from the trackpads (which is a big ‘aside’ to be clear) it’s such a mid controller spec-wise.
What are people’s use cases for the trackpads? I still swear by my OG Steam Controller and love the trackpads for playing, like, visual novels on Steam on my TV (through the OG Steam Link) or controlling my browser if I’m watching Patreon videos, but those are pretty niche uses.


Have you seen the movie?


Bestiality, disgusting.


No, my academic background is political science, not history, but they overlap. ‘The exception that proves the rule’ is generally trite, but I think if holds true in the case. Part of why revolutions are studied is that they’re rare. Most modern human history is a story of unequal distribution of wealth and the exploitation and coercion required to uphold that, and the moments in history where that bubbles into revolution are rare. It’s easy to say the French revolted in 1789, but that ignores centuries of the ancien régime remaining in power.
Conditions won’t just deteriorate until an eventual revolution. A revolution itself generally can’t be planned, but successful ones take a lot of groundwork.
Happy birthday! I’m so happy to have found this insurance.


Any Firefox Android forks that improve the battery life?


Davis describes herself as a trans refugee. Back in Texas, she says, lived in a “pretty hostile and frankly dangerous” place. “I had a lot of close calls, a lot of threats.”
Wilbur also describes himself as a “refugee.” He relates an experience that is a virtual mirror image of Davis’. In Seattle, the local conservative talk show host — who also briefly served as Washington state Republican chair — felt like a stranger in a strange land.
Virtual mirror image, indeed.


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I want this to be true, but history seems to me to show that most people just tolerate increasingly worse conditions indefinitely. Exploited/oppressed people rising up seems the exception.


When Republicans say that about their candidates, we rightly call them deranged cultists.


The striking workers our strike kitchens feed disagree. The unhoused we give clothes to disagree. The tenant unions we support disagree.
When I want opinions on the real life organizing I do in my community, I’ll ask the other real life organizers in my community and the community I serve, not some random internet stranger.


I have but I’m a bad public speaker. I do political organizing in real life, including helping run a recurring mutual aid distribution, and that seems a more valuable use of my time than a quixotic vanity challenge.


You’ve studied Nazism at a collegiate level but are asking for a source on what a totenkopf is…?


We keep voting for the lesser evil and then act suprised when candidates keep being evil.
Why don’t the US and Iran, the two countries that nominally want peace, simply bomb Israel into submission?