Wander into the woods and never return, probably.
Wander into the woods and never return, probably.
Man, that’s a game that betrayed my trust in a way I was not ready for.
This is rad AF.
Keep doing what you’re doing.
The nice thing about a revival like this is that, if it sucks, you can ignore it more easily because the original run is already a complete piece.
And, if it manages to be good, that’s all gravy.
Not a surprise, really.
Algorithmic feeds have a way of prioritizing misinformation over truth.
I’m adding 2 per semester to my in-person classes this fall.
Background checks are usually outsourced to another company.
You gotta block the bots that post news stories to communities named after the publication.
Really clears up the feed.
Hmmm.
Will calling this “footnotes” make it easier or even harder to get the average college student to learn how to properly use footnotes in papers?
Stereotypes ain’t cool, dawg.
I don’t recall saying that “everyone on the planet” should or could adopt any kind of belief.
Pacifism isn’t aimed at victory.
I think it’s fair to say that, for a person to be consistent in their pacifism, they probably also need to adopt:
Or some combination of the two, as was the case for the Diggers.
Pacifism.
The overwhelming majority of people, no matter where they sit in terms of culture, religion, and politics, see total nonviolence as a naive position.
But it’s among my most deeply held beliefs.
M’Benga does have a great smile.
I left Reddit because the algorithm really wanted me to be angry and afraid.
The world is a shitty enough place. I don’t need the advertisers stressing me out even more.
The chatbots tell you what you want to hear.
Don’t forget that.
The weird journey this movie has taken makes me more interested in seeing it than I ever would have otherwise been.
I mean, I’m still probably not going to go out and see it, but if this is all some kind of strange viral marketing, then it’s working.
I’m practically tech illiterate, but managed to switch myself over to Linux after watching some guides a few years ago.
He’s the 1st one I used: https://youtu.be/4mySqL4bCSw
I have to wonder what the October end of life for Windows 10 will bring in that regard.
Computers are expensive. Some people will buy something new, others won’t be able. That crowd has 2 options of finding a new OS or using one that’s no longer supported.
Solidarity forever on this one.
I sure as hell didn’t enjoy all the food insecurity and dumpster diving when I was a grad student.