I heard that guy got prosecuted.
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LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I got this popup ad on my TV **while watching a DVD**English14·2 years agoI can almost guarantee this was some stupid marketing exec’s idea. Someone had to write the code that interprets that you’re watching an episode that someone else has available for streaming. Any software dev worth their salt would have seen this request and said “This is the dumbest fucking idea I have ever seen in my life” and they probably had to make it anyway because it pays the bills.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto News@lemmy.world•Wayfair CEO sends a harsh wake-up call to employees25·2 years ago…Is the ‘harsh wake-up call’ that they need to look for a better employer? Asking for your employees to push themselves harder is what we in the business call “Whining.”
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it just my circle, or has it been a challenge getting into the Christmas/holiday spirit the last couple of years?4·2 years agoI mean, the point of the special is to find meaning in the holidays regardless of the rampant consumerism, but the impact of the message is dampened a bit by Hallmark putting out new charlie brown Christmas tree ornaments every year.
That said, it’s also okay not to have holiday spirit if you don’t find anything about this time of year meaningful. For many who aren’t practicing Christians, it’s a time to be with family because most companies tend to give days off anyway, but for those of us who have cut ties and don’t see the significance of decorating and whatnot, it’s perfectly fine to enjoy the time off without feeling festive.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto News@lemmy.world•McDonald's plans to start selling bigger burgers4·2 years agoI was going to make a crack about them inventing a time machine to get Big Macs from like 20 years ago, but I actually kind of wish they’d bring back the angus 1/3rd pounder, those burgers were great.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some strange and interesting websites you have found?161·2 years agoFor younger generations. Lovingly remade in HTML5 because flash is dead.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto News@lemmy.world•Man plotted 'mass casualty' attack at Cybertruck event attended by Elon Musk in Texas, officials say1·2 years agoSeconded by Terry Davis
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto News@lemmy.world•High-income Americans rarely mix with poorer people. Restaurants like Applebee's and Olive Garden are the exception1·2 years agoSlowly turning into a Life in Hell strip
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto News@lemmy.world•‘Stop the price-gouging’: Biden hits corporations over high consumer costs10·2 years agoOh thank god, I was worried brows would continue to remain unfurrowed.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You get 3 wishes. No monkey paw twisting it to hurt you mechanic. What do you wish for?3·2 years agoIn a short story, the monkey’s paw is an artifact that grants three wishes of the person who holds it, albeit in the worst way possible.
The story goes that a pensioner and his wife receive the paw from some guy who warns them that the paw twists the wishes, but they pay the warning no mind and wish for a sum of money. A finger on the paw curls, and a factory foreman shows up with the money explaining that their son has died of a horrific mutilating accident in the factory. The insurance policy pays the money out to the surviving members of the family.
The wife wishes that their son were alive again, another finger curls, and a few hours later they hear another knock at the door. The wife rushes to welcome their son, however, recalling the stranger’s warning and imagining how terrifying the mutilated body of their son might look, the father uses the last finger to wish the son dead and buried again. Incidentally, there doesn’t appear to be a negative on that wish apart from the horror that’s already been visited on them.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Are shops in the US usually this run down looking?English31·2 years agoThis is how most supermarkets (Walmart/Kroger/Target, etc.) in the U.S. look brand new - they’re effectively warehouses that sell product directly to customers. Smaller shops and boutiques have finished ceilings that hide the ductwork and such because they’re meant to be more flexible commercial/office space, but large stores like this do not, except for specialized locations like electronics, jewelery, or pharmacy, that can be gated off from the rest of the inside of the building for reduced operation and security.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Technology@lemmy.world•This Southern California solar farm is using retired EV batteries for storing the power and then send to the grid when needed. This way the retired batteries can extend their usefulness for several...English12·2 years agoI mean, okay, but how much of anything can get hit by lightning and not be a smoldering crater without proper grounding and such?
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What could happen if you would just walk into a police station and say: I want to turn myself in and I take the 5th.381·2 years agoOf course without committing a crime before and without saying anything else.
You will probably commit a crime or misdemeanor unknowingly on the way to the station. There is a reason you do not talk to the police, even if you think you’re completely innocent.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Technology@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates. Behind Every Self-Made Millionaire is a Father with MoneyEnglish1·2 years agoIt’s an unfortunate fact of life, you’ll find sycophants no matter where you go.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Technology@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates. Behind Every Self-Made Millionaire is a Father with MoneyEnglish4·2 years agoHaving all the existing connections probably doesn’t hurt either. If your daddy already knows the people who will make your budding enterprise a success, you have a lot lower chance of missing that dart toss. Not zero, but it’s like getting to take three big steps over the line.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto News@lemmy.world•The lazy, entitled millennials trope just doesn’t hold up. Whoopi in hot water again...18·2 years agoBecause having money blunts your empathy.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Have you ever taken something home from a workplace without permission, to keep it?6·2 years agoUsed to work in a painting hangar and guys would regularly pilfer supplies. For most people it was just touch up brushes or minijet cups for minor stuff at home, but some people would be stealing whole rolls of masking tape, suits and hoods, sandpaper, bottles of rubbing alcohol and acetone, etc.
I know at least one guy who confided in me that he made a mint stealing supplies and painting cars on the side. He said the only thing he paid for was paint. I think the only reason nobody ever got called out on it was because our work was so good we were a preferred painter for UAE and Qatar planes, so everyone in the C-Suite was making millions of dollars and paying jack shit to the workers, and I’m guessing they figured the shrinkage was an acceptable cost of doing business.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Games@lemmy.world•What are some Games that you play that you feel are very underrated?English3·2 years agoIf you like Lunacid, give King’s Field: The Ancient City on PS2 a look, it’s by FromSoft, and you’re definitely a lot less mobile in that game, but the styles are very similar.
LoamImprovement@ttrpg.networkto Games@lemmy.world•What are some Games that you play that you feel are very underrated?English3·2 years agoI think it’s worth noting that Lenna’s inception is procedurally generated, for better or worse.
“Please, Trump, stop winning.”
Astounding that he actually managed to deliver on that promise.