[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 168 points 1 year ago

So he sells a bunch of shares right before the announcement that is likely going to tank their stock price

[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 34 points 1 year ago

I genuinely thought it was The Onion at first. Reality is really gunning for their niche market

[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 29 points 1 year ago

You're right. We should take the high road and solve problems with our words. I heard that worked really well with the Nazis

[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 151 points 1 year ago

To anyone saying she tried to run over the officer, please watch the body cam footage. She is turning the wheel as much as possible to steer the vehicle away from the officer. On top of that, she pulled forward very slowly. If you were trying to run someone over, you would not give them every opportunity to avoid being hit by the vehicle.

Stop licking boots

[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 53 points 1 year ago

One hell of a staring contest to be sure.

[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 43 points 1 year ago

Sexual fetish is when you pee pee poo poo in a bathroom

[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 90 points 1 year ago

I'm gonna start by saying Twitter doesn't respect your privacy, this we all should know. However, I don't think this is what you think.

You're reading an RSS feed that Linux Handbook publishes to. They published something and likely published it elsewhere at the same (or similar) times. It shows up in your feed, and you're reading it. At the same time, their post on Twitter has propagated to the point where followers are being notified and the algorithm is sending notifications to people that might be interested in it. You get a notification from Twitter. Panik

It's just a coincidence, and being skeptical has rotted your brain. Sometimes shit do just be like that. Everyone in privacy oriented communities has had this happen at some point, and because of how we think we end up feeling like it's malicious.

[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 33 points 1 year ago

It's difficult to even get through to people about vaccine information. Just the other day someone I work with was going off about how they "proved ivermectin actually does work for COVID" and it's like, why bother engaging at all? I'm not going to change his mind, it's rotted.

[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 48 points 1 year ago

I'm a lemm.ee user. I visit hexbear communities as they appear in my feed, much like how you might visit other communities on other instances due to the nature of federation.

Your response to an entire post outlining my experience with hexbear users is "seriously?" Do you have anything else to add? This is supposed to be a discussion. If you have something to add to the discussion, please do so. It's really easy to not respond when you have nothing to add.

[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 132 points 1 year ago

I posted a comment in the_dunk_tank without noticing where I was. While many people were heated over what I said, it was a misunderstanding due to a lack of specificity and ignorance on my part. After I clarified what I was intending to say, discussion ensued and it was ended on good terms.

The vast majority of users I interact with from hexbear are thoughtful, insightful, kind and genuine individuals that care deeply about humanity and moving forward. The hate that they have is for fascism and actual fascists.

To defederate hexbear would be a disservice to the idea of federated social media.

[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 51 points 1 year ago

LTT: says they want more accuracy, so they build a whole fucking lab for it.

Also LTT: puts bad data into the video anyway because time

That's literally enough said. It's not an attack on LMG, it's pointing out legitimate concerns about LMGs internal processes because these easy to catch errors are getting through all the time.

They test a water block prototype on a card it wasn't designed for, and then review it as a finished product with the bad data.

It's a pattern over a long period of time that has been called out by the community. GN is fully right to be putting this out there. Even if you disagree with Steve's assessment, he's right to be pointing out things he has concerns with.

[-] envis10n@lemm.ee 70 points 1 year ago

No, they shouldn't.

That's the end of the argument.

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