

So it’s a great plan, then! Let’s go!
So it’s a great plan, then! Let’s go!
I guess maybe it’s just too blatant to ignore at this point. I mean, Elon says, “Hey, made Grok better, got rid of the LEfTiSt BIaS!” And immediately Grok goes, “So hey, Hitler really knew how to deal with those Jews, huh?” Can’t even pretend at this point.
This is the launcher I use. I love the app drawer categories.
Development of Nova went to shit after it was bought out, too. I dropped it when some major bug I now forget the details of was introduced and my reports went ignored for a full year.
I personally don’t recommend anyone get the Switch 2. The new price points are frankly ridiculous, and I’d hate to see that shit get justified by sales.
Personally, I’d recommend looking into handheld PCs. I haven’t looked into them much myself due to lack of money, but they’re generally much more worth the cost from what I’ve heard.
All that said, I missed that you were looking for something to play with your 7 year old child. Switch might be better, but any handheld would be… notably destructible, so that’s a factor to keep in mind.
Work 8 hours
Sleep 8 hours
Play 8 hours
Old-school dystopias were a fucking dream compared to the modern world I guess.
SimpMusic can do all of that… Except it only works for about ten days after each version release, then you have to wait a few months for the next.
I have a Moto Razr. When opened, it has the form factor of a standard phone, but when closed, it’s a perfectly square little block. It’s honestly the best form factor I’ve had in a phone. It’s also a 2023 model, so I’ve had it for about a year and a half at this point, and the screen is still in perfect condition. There is a small ripple in the screen at the fold, but it’s only visible when shining direct light on it. You have to be looking for it under specific conditions.
If a “Ben Shapiro destroys” video doesn’t break any rules, then what’s the issue with it being monetized?
The issue, my friend, is that such videos often do break the rules on hateful content and on misinformation (though those rules may have also been removed after 2020), but are still able to be monetized regardless.
What I’m doubting here is the claim that this kind of content is somehow disproportionately pushed to people who have no interest in it.
Straw man. You may have had that argument with someone else, but no one on this comment chain ever made that claim but you.
My personal experience doesn’t support the claim that right-wing media is being disproportionately pushed to people who aren’t interested in it.
They didn’t ever make that claim, that’s just your straw man.
The person I was replying too didn’t mention Left or Right and neither did I.
Question: are you really this dense, or just acting in bad faith?
Silencing your ideological opponents is ethically and morally inferior and I don’t care what your supposed motivation is.
“I want to eliminate all of insert racial or religious slur.”
“That’s bad.”
“I want to stop that person from saying and doing that.”
"That’s exactly as bad.*
Ah yes, the classic “lOOk aT tHE TOlEraNt LEfT” argument.
Or is it maybe this one?
Or maybe it’s both. Ya know, because they’re the same argument. This exact argument has taken so many forms in the past decade, and it’s always founded on the same fallacy. It’s a false equivalency.
The moment I click on a “Ben Shapiro destroys” video, sure - I get plenty more in my feed. But they also go away when I stop engaging.
Uh huh. Which means they’re being pushed to people they think will engage, which means they’re being monetized or are at least considered monetizable if the creator isn’t eligible. Like they said.
In before this creates a safe space for transphobia and bigotry but does nothing to address shit like that one YouTuber that recently got permanently banned because she knocked over a lamp their automated systems flagged it as “child abuse content.”
Because it’s one of the ten adjectives they know?
Can confirm. My friend is in a band and I’m featured on a track that used to be on Spotify. I can’t remember the exact numbers, but the listened stat was respectable, but the payout? I think it was about $0.16.
If you’re on PC, you can also grab cookies from a browser to use liked playlists, but I don’t know if it’ll work for YTM likes, as I don’t know if that playlist actually exists on normal YouTube.
Gmail blocks archives? That’s pretty shitty. Passworded archives, I could understand, but all archives? (Epubs are basically zipped websites)
Homie doesn’t know what porn is.
Ah, but they did. They said “Oh he’s just awkward, it’s not actually a Nazi salute,” and people went along with it.
It’s a lot harder when you have written confirmation that Elon’s personally fine-tuned AI thinks Hitler did right by the world.