[-] burgers@toast.ooo 10 points 6 months ago

im sorry officer, i didn't know i couldn't do that

[-] burgers@toast.ooo 12 points 7 months ago

political power is when you assure your leaders that there is nothing they could do to lose your vote short of fucking your mom and even then you would have to consider whether the other guy would fuck your mom worse

[-] burgers@toast.ooo 13 points 8 months ago

even setting aside the guys personal qualities he's just a real turd of an actor. in recent memory he's ruined or attempted to ruin suicide squad, blade runner 2049, and house of gucci. his performance in house of gucci is possibly one of the worst accents ive ever seen an actor commit to, hes literally doing a Mario impression for two hours.

plus he's a method actor, which is frankly ridiculous given the quality of his output, so whenever you see him on-screen playing like, a sea captain, you have to suffer with the knowledge that real people in his life probably had to watch him try to order hardtack and salt pork from a benihana's

[-] burgers@toast.ooo 10 points 10 months ago

from what i recall of the anthony weiner documentary this was almost certainly a factor for him

[-] burgers@toast.ooo 8 points 11 months ago

would this be like, only in your own home? or would you be carrying the bidet towel around with you when in public?

[-] burgers@toast.ooo 12 points 1 year ago

what exactly am i looking at here? is this an open floor plan bathroom?

[-] burgers@toast.ooo 12 points 1 year ago

i feel like there's a surprisingly low amount of answers with an un-nuanced take, so here's mine: yes, i would immediately lose all respect for someone i knew that claimed to have fallen in love with an AI.

[-] burgers@toast.ooo 8 points 1 year ago

well, i think the idea is generally that Americans like issues to be decided at a state level rather than federally due to general "small government" principles, like they can trust their state level government to be more specifically beholden to their interests. this is usually in a right wing context, but not always, like famously California has much stricter environmental regulations than the rest of the country.

[-] burgers@toast.ooo 10 points 1 year ago

i had this disconcerting experience several years ago, i was talking with a friend of a friend who i'd had a couple of classes with but never really spoken to, and we were talking about technology in some context, and i made some off-handed reference to the unabomber's manifesto. he didn't know what i was talking about, so i briefly explained the themes, industrial alienation, etc. and then he asked who the unabomber was, so i explained that whole thing. and i had to explain that like, i was not really serious about wanting to live in a cabin in the woods, it was just sort of a dark humor joke, then he said 'oh no it's okay, i totally understand,' and then he got serious and said, 'personally, i really agree with charles manson. the race wars are coming' i was like 'uh,' and diligently avoided ever being in the same room with him again. i'm not even white??

[-] burgers@toast.ooo 9 points 1 year ago

ok i work in a kind of tangential industry and can kind of answer this probably

in general the higher the voltage the smaller the current, which you're generally happy about because your 1) electrical losses and 2) cable/wire diameter are both proportional to current

the tradeoffs being 1) it gets harder and more important to isolate the circuit (e.g. your wire insulation that prevents the 12V bus from shorting out to the vehicle chassis now needs to be thicker) and 2) all the stuff people make for cars (i dunno, windshield wiper motors, radiator fans, whatever) is currently for 12V

in general this move probably makes sense, provided they're able to figure out their supply chains, and if tesla can position themselves as being like the first company to figure out a bunch of these 48V components at scale that's probably going to be really good for them. they did a kind of similar thing with the charging infrastructure if i understand currently, like now the tesla charging cable is the de facto north american standard

[-] burgers@toast.ooo 11 points 1 year ago

your earnest explanation of an AI's inability to understand context, in response to an obvious joke, is kinda funny

[-] burgers@toast.ooo 11 points 1 year ago

found this page: https://worldcoingallery.com/countries/circ_sets/index.htm

I enjoyed Algeria, Ethiopia and Egypt

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