works on my machine tbh
Posts by soft paw fan 64
hopefully its small and you can solve it quickly ๐
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sisyphus's level 70 undead warlock
yes tbh
like machine for pigs doesn't hit the same, but its still spooky. there is also amnesia justine which is great.
i like the classics; penumbra, black plague, TECH DEMO DO NOT RELEASE AS GAME
good game call of cuthulu which needs a patch or you will forever be on a ship shooting canon
well it did
truth is more important tbh
cooperation is the only way forward
I need the key walter; it's been 3 weeks
'these big industrial projects supporting newfangled technology emit invisible rays that ruin your health' is just a structurally crank argument, repeated continuously since at least the development of rail. it actively harms the public's ability to make sense of real externalities (emissions etc)
puritan americans that see the naked body as some possible financial transaction as its bought and sold as a comodity to jerk off too. so when they see naked they go "ew yucky gross i didnt want to see that" because their mind immediately goes to porn
metalocalypse 2026
dethklok is losing popularity because of korean boy bands and they are pissed off because thats not metal, but they look into it and realize how brutal and tormenting it is behind the scenes. they decide to become a boy band. 8 minute scene of saying labubu back and forth
yeah i try and keep a claude fresh for every task else it goes off the rails. buring through tokens seeing every sentence start with "but wait!"
what's your workflow look like?
cleansing her pallet (spitting in her mouth)
it makes sure larger tasks are split up in the plan and then passed onto a fresh claude after each phase.
it is a reasonable process that has everyone on the same page
i like to make a plan with claude then review and then have another claude code review after completion and plan any fixes. its a healthy system tbh
Clueless Chinese Woman Orders Burger In Perfect English, Shocks Patrons and Staff
she ordered in perfect japanese ๐ณ
computer became less of an expensive tool you use at work and more so something you use for everything. everyone was out getting one, except some people couldn't. there definitely was that attitude of "it's the future!" before that. with ai it's like, 2016 people saying deepmind is the future
do not buy american product
I wouldn't want to go back to the miserable, fragmented pre-internet world. Freedom of movement and freedom of communication are what keeps me going. Not all of us fit into where we were born and internet has been crucial in opening a window to a better world for many.
yeah get em
tech illiteracy as a virtue
ya but have you considered these extreme draconian laws that stifle creativity and promote stagemention? checkmate liberal
stand up comedian
has a pod cast
wow
>blue checkmark
you are completely making shit up; they were absolutely not labour movements and there is a reason marx was against them. i fail to see how guilds pushing to regain control of their monopolies has anything to do with labour.
dont rewrite history
you are a liar; did you forget about "the digital divide"? in the 90s there was a massive push to learn about computers; specifically for the workforce and specifically mentioning women and minorities. it was something written into policy
digitalartscorps.org/node/717
lsa.umich.edu/social-solut...
That's because you are either a newfriend or have faulty memory. In 1999 it was the *internet* undergoing what you are describing. People happy with their newspapers, CD players and cable TV going "what could the internet possibly offer me?" There was even the gender imbalance you're pointing at!