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[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I hear you and am guilty of it myself. I feel like it's due to the anonymous nature of the internet. I think everyone immediately falls into the category of "peer" before putting a touch more thought into who the actual person (bot/ai) is that wrote the reply. Add that to the fact that most Americans see themselves (as a country) as the king of the world.

Maybe you can try typing with an accent, but I think that'd probably just be seen as a racist American.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Nature vs. Nurture says that at least part of the blame is hers.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 days ago

He wrote a tasty jam and all the planets did align

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 days ago

Of course modern-day day Cruella deVille designs military gear.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 days ago

Well, the horse is a cardiologist, so the patient list is pretty apparent.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Given what we know about the church, this very well could have been a case of being drugged and coercion.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

You may not be interested in what any "celebrity" chooses politically, but there are huge groups of (stupid) people who let the people they like/follow dictate their choices.

As much as the Idiocracy of this is apparent, I don't mind because it may get more people actually involved.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

Politics is a combination of indoctrination and team sport. If not for indoctrination, the conservative team would have very few players.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

She was in lockstep with the democratic party, whereas Bernie would have been a gremlin in the machine.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 6 days ago

Because, if he were, he would have stepped up and been a father. That's how Bernie rolls.

 

I just moved into a new place and would like to take pictures of various areas and have ai adjust them based on input text.

For example, I'd like to upload a picture of my back yard and have ai paint the fence or add a shed or see if a new tree would look ok.

I've tried the GPT free image service, but it doesn't use the picture I provide, just creates an image based on my text prompt.

Can someone point me in the right direction?

 

I'm fed on the 2025 cruise with my buddy, thanks to our scheming wives, and am curious if there is any advice or "pro-moves" we should know about.

Also, if you'd just like to share your experiences, that'd be cool, too.

 

My wife and I are moving from a condo to a house in a month and I'd like to set up a "proper" audio system on the property such that my wife can listen to one thing in her office, I can listen to something else in the garage, and my kids can listen to something in their rooms. The Sonos system is what I think I aspire to, but I haven't looked into things for a dozen+ years so don't really know what all is out there.

I currently have a bunch of Google pucks across the house, but would like better-quality audio than those provide.

Any alternatives to Sonos that have feature parity (or near-parity)?

 

I think a lot of people forget to check where they are before replying to things (me especially). Serious replies show up in shitposts and are then apologized for, joke comments are made in communities that are more serious, etc.

I was thinking it'd be nice to have the option to make me click through a confirmation of the community I'm in before crafting a data-driven response to something in an askmelolz group.

Bonus points for making it big and colorful :D

 

We know that before us there were dinosaurs who ruled for billions of years, which are reptilian. Boom goes the asteroid dynamite, and mammals start their reign. Billions of years later, here we are.

But what if evolution follows a pattern of sorts, and "reptilian" is always the starting point as life moves from water to land? In that case, there would be planets which didn't have a global extinction event that reset and altered the evolutionary path, allowing the reptilian life on those planets a billions-years head start on evolution and advancement. Assuming that intelligence is a large factor in evolutionary advancement, that would put a reptilian species significantly ahead of us technologically. So much so that they wouldn't have an issue using their advanced technologies to fully disguise themselves and integrate into our societies for study or whatever other purposes.

In conclusion, there are likely reptilian aliens living among us. Could be a colleague or neighbor, or that guy you've always referred to as "uncle" even though he's not related to you. Regardless of who they are, I doubt they came all this way to do us harm. That'd be like a Canadian traveling to Australia for the sole purpose of destroying an anthill. Whatever resources we can think of that they would want from us will have been long since solved by them (if they have FTL travel, they'll have molecular printers/replicators). The only unique thing we have is our humanity, and wiping us out defeats the purpose.

The aliens that are here are here for either scientific purposes, or were entertaining enough to be a tourist destination.

Also, we may be the only planet with nachos, so we're undoubtedly going to attract every corner of the universe.

 

I only have a familiarity with Christianity and the "no other gods before me" thing. I am curious what other religions have to say about it.

 

If I'm paying for my goods and services with actual money, but using prop money for tips, is that bad? In my understanding, tips are given of one's own free will and would be considered a gift to the recipient, the same as if I gave flowers or cookies as a tip. I've also seen fake money passed off by religious people that looks fully real on one side, and has church propaganda on the other side.

This is a hypothetical question that came up when assembling a gag gift for my kid from my parent. I don't plan on doing it (though, there are some instances where it'd be VERY tempting...), but it does make me curious.

 
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