davidwizard
davidwizard
davidwizard

A spring is not a battery.

A spring is not a battery.

This is absurdly naive. Facebook would never cost themselves millions of dollars and risk drawing the renewed attention of antitrust regulators just to distract from news about which they have terabytes of data proving that no one gives a fuck.

They knew exactly what the problem was, but after all their internal tools went down including remote access to their data centers, it took a ton of time to roll back.

Tell me you have no idea how the world works without saying it outright... this question demonstrates both a profound lack of experience and a total failure of imagination.

-BUZZ- Wrong. The US has no official language, and never has:

How are you so naive that you don’t understand why people are mad at boomers? The generation that wrecked the planet, elected Donald Trump, priced their own children out of the housing market, hoarded their wealth to avoid raising wages for the young, and fell for easily disproven Covid disinformation on Facebook

Or we could just stop naming things after people entirely, and literally no one would be any worse off. Pretending shitty people were “heroes” does real harm to the people they oppressed. Leaving their names off of monuments/buildings/projects entirely, on the other hand, hurts no one.

Me: Let’s not name things after people who murder civilians.

Still not seeing a problem here. Even President Obama, the best one in my lifetime, openly admitted to committing war crimes.

Sounds good to me. Why would we ever want to name anything after a military commander?

While there may not be an attacker, the symptoms of the person reporting them are real and measurable.

Kinja accepted your comment, but since you seem so passionate about killing all public online discourse, I deleted your reply to make your wish come true.

Uh... sure.

Fixing this exploit won’t neuter them in any way. There’s no positive functionality in using the phone number field for code injection.

I can’t tell if you’re joking or just don’t get how these are supposed to work... it’s not about losing the tag by itself, it’s about the thing the tag is attached to.

This is NOT just about social media. Not a single forum-style site can survive without Section 230 protection from prosecution. You really think an Internet without any public forums is a better one? Because that’s utterly fucking asinine. No comment sections anywhere. No Reddit. No Slashdot. No user reviews on any

It honestly seems like many fans of arthouse cinema are ultimately upset that what they like isn’t more popular. Unfortunately, that’s the most intractable part of the whole equation. Changing people’s taste is a massive, generational endeavor. But I think that’s why directors like Denis Villeneuve are so important:

Boring comment from an obviously boring person. How does it feel to be utterly mediocre?

I’m hoping, too. But the rumors have been unfortunately consistent.

Most even moderately successful bands don’t post their music to Bandcamp, so... not even a remotely helpful tip. But you knew that already.