hungrybread 9 hours ago • 100%
The site literally made a subreddit years ago for bots trained on specific subreddits to interact with each other. Waaay before ChatGPT, the tech to do something like this is not new lol.
hungrybread 2 days ago • 100%
You're probably just goofin, but maybe chill with the person just asking for reading material.
I'm also not a big fan of quizzes to figure out political stuff, but everyone starts somewhere.
hungrybread 5 days ago • 100%
That's cool to see. Please be conscious of your infosec, but have you worked with them? I'd be interested in learning more. Feel free to DM me if you'd feel more comfortable replying that way.
I tried to contact them a while back but it never went any where.
hungrybread 6 days ago • 100%
What's the deal with Stein? I periodically see that she sucks or is a grifter, but usually it's a dem who is pissed she might "split the vote."
From what I've seen of her platform she actually has many concrete, progressive goals with pretty specific carve outs for of various largely overlooked groups of people. It's not like she's explicitly for landback or dissolving Israel and the US, but definitely leagues better (on paper) than the dems.
All that being said, I'm voting for Claudia and Karina for an explicitly socialist platform. Ngl though, I wish the PSL vote socialist website had a long list of concrete points like the Stein website does.
hungrybread 1 week ago • 100%
An American who spent time stationed in Kenya (they never could tell me why we have a base there, go figure) told me about a group of navy seals that decided to try to put a t-shirt on a baboon once. Apparently they all ended up in the infirmary.
America isn't sending the brightest.
hungrybread 1 week ago • 100%
Agreed, besides discussing history the other context to use the term luddite is "I'm a luddite." They were right and if a new group emerges ready to burn down data centers and tar and feather tech oligarchs then let them have at it.
hungrybread 2 weeks ago • 100%
Pretty sure I stopped playing after an early boss fight.
The good stuff:
- struggling to carry too much stuff
- dropping too much stuff
- throwing containers at people
- building stuff with players you don't have to interact with
- peeing to grow mushrooms
The bad stuff:
- story was eh
- npcs
- sudden boss fight after 10+ hours of not using any combat related controls
Enjoyed my time with it overall though. Keep meaning to come back to it and never do for whatever reason.
I also never got around to MGS 5 even though I really liked all the other metal gear games I've played, something about a more open world is vaguely intimidating I guess.
hungrybread 2 weeks ago • 100%
With the right button, you've got MLK and Mother Theresa taking turns to punch it.
Well yeah, "the right button" could be anything. The button could have been "push this and Jewish Israeli people can live anywhere on earth safely and perpetually at peace with their neighbors." It doesn't even have to be anything about Israelis, religion, the region, it's a fucking hypothetical.
Instead, the button is "kill millions of people that inconvenience me". It doesn't resolve anything for the country - they're still at odds with a large number of neighboring countries. It doesn't completely remove their inconvenience - settlers would still need to settle the stolen and destroyed land (even if the button just evaporated humans, Gaza is effectively uninhabitable).
They just want to talk about killing an entire people on their, apparently, large platform.
hungrybread 2 weeks ago • 100%
Well, with any luck they'll be stuck somewhere in England with all the Amerikkkans because both shitty societies collapse at once.
hungrybread 2 weeks ago • 100%
I'm convinced that a lot of the (mostly old now, thankfully) takes about English dubs being worse than the original Japanese VA boil down to 2 things.
- Cringe dialog is the same cringe in both languages, but a foreign language gives the viewer a language and cultural buffer to hide behind. It's the same cringe people!
- Non Japanese speakers have a hard time telling if Japanese VA is any good. How would they? Understandimg VA quality requires a nuanced understanding of language (inflection, word emphasis in a sentence, region, time period, etc etc).
Not saying that all, or even most, dubs are as good as the original language VA, but they are certainly of a similar quality level as a lot of other Western animation VA (that is to say, a generally accepted level of quality). And you cannot convince me that all anime has good original VA, that's just super unlikely. That would be like saying because America has Hollywood most movies made there have good acting.
hungrybread 2 weeks ago • 100%
I had a coworker like that! His going away meal was sushi lmao.
When asked why he didn't say pescetarian he said he just didn't like the word (?). Whatever the hell that means. Guess he wanted some kind of vegetarian street cred lol.
hungrybread 2 weeks ago • 100%
Maybe it's just cause of where I'm from, but other than the lettuce and tomatoes I'd order and enjoy that. At least something is edible on the menu, which is better than basically every restaurant near me.
Am I missing something? Is the sauce dairy 🤔?
hungrybread 2 weeks ago • 100%
Watched that b/c it was posted here last week. Incredibly disappointed they stopped making that series, it was really getting good.
> “This sends a message all the way up to the top,” one of the US officials told CNN. “Seizing the foreign head of state’s plane is unheard-of for criminal matters. We’re sending a clear message here that no one is above the law, no one is above the reach of US sanctions.” ... > “We see these officials and the Maduro regime basically fleecing the Venezuelan people for their own gain,” the US official said. “You have people who can’t even afford a loaf of bread there and then you have the president of Venezuela jetting around in a high-class private jet.” Considering the electoral college exists and America effectively has 1 party, Venezuala should take Air Force One after the next American election. The election wasn't free or fair afterall.
hungrybread 3 weeks ago • 100%
There are some lol, United 93 and Nic Cage's World Trade Center were released in 2006.
Also, ::: spoiler spoiler Apparently this Robert Pattinson movie has a 9/11 plot point? ::: wtf?
hungrybread 3 weeks ago • 100%
Would that even work? Intuitively (I dont remember anything about chem) I would guess that you could take a portion of a tums to get the same effect as alkaline water, but wouldn't be able to achieve the opposite. If you drank an enormous amount of alkaline water such that your stomach acid volume is negligible then the ph of the solution would just be the alkaline water ph, right?
hungrybread 3 weeks ago • 100%
I'm a habitual lurker on forums, but the few times I've posted/commented here have 100% been better experiences than any other site I've used. It's nice to use a site that doesn't make me feel disconnected from reality for seeing the obvious and daily indignations millions-to-billions are forced to live through just because the currently dominant economic model insists this is justthewayitis. Its really validating knowing i can trust my own eyes. The only other place I've been that is similar is irl organizing, which I've not been able to do for some time now unfortunately (and, long story short, had locally become dominated with very electoral and liberal ideas, which was incredibly disheartening).
It's great browsing a site that can both validate these frequent observations of systemic failure while continuing to challenge my own worldview. Before browsing here and lemmygrad I had felt like an "internationalist," but in the last few years here I've started realizing how big the imperial core blinders really are. I don't necessarily know what to do with that yet, but it's something I'm working on and probably ought to just discuss on here at some point.
Plus, I always appreciate the way federated users are treated when they cruise by to spout bs imperial core takes (usually dressed up as if they're subversive in some way lmao).
I'm trying to post and comment more because yall seem pretty cool, I just usually don't have much to add.
hungrybread 3 weeks ago • 100%
Definitely depends on the area and a handful of variables, but I feel like there's an environmental argument to be had for frequent good deliveries to households.
It could be scheduled in a similar way as waste management and households just put in a recurring order that they could update every week with one off needs. Heck, it could even get fancy and offer to let you pick your produce at the door or van. It could be door-to-door or block-by-block with assistance for people that need it.
If this was a socially supported and accepted model for getting basic goods then a non-small amount of car trips would just not happen.
It would be really interesting if someone with a background in this and access to relevant numbers could see if something like that would be beneficial, or could think outside the box for other ways to make spread out metropolitan life slightly less environmentally shit (with the caveat that significant structural changes still need to happen obv).
hungrybread 3 weeks ago • 100%
Exactly, dollar general tends to be in poorer neighborhoods but is expensive as shit. At least around here, they only get business by being the only place to buy basic necessities.
There was one a block away from a homeless encampment a few of us were working with, and some of their basics were 50-100% more than the neighboring parts of town. There is a little public transport in this city, but definitely not adequate for most people to be able to use it for errands. Of course people in these neighborhoods are always running out of money, Dollar General is picking their pockets.
Unrelated, but the ice box outside was not only locked, it was just straight up off. This was during an extended heat wave. A worker mentioned that corporate stopped sending ice because it had been getting stolen. Just overall a shitty store to have to deal with.
hungrybread 3 weeks ago • 100%
Oof, thanks for the heads up!
hungrybread 3 weeks ago • 100%
Oh, this 100% happens. I've been getting texts and calls fopre-approval about 6 different area codes since applying for preapproval.
hungrybread 4 weeks ago • 100%
Doesn't that imply that the control group are the people riddled with plastic 🤔?
hungrybread 1 month ago • 100%
Just chipped in a little. Good luck, comrade.
hungrybread 1 month ago • 100%
He seems like a really good dude. It's easy to tell you two had something special. I'm really sorry for your loss.
The first dog my partner and I adopted passed 2 years ago. He was similar to your buddy - he always wanted to do what we were doing. He had a few favorite people and hated literally everyone else.
Honestly, he was a real shit head that caused us a ton of anxiety (soooo aggressive despite our best efforts), but he was our shit head. I don't miss the anxiety of walking him but I miss everything else, even the sometimes-scary stuff. He was full of surprises and kept them coming until his last days.
Sorry for hijacking, just been thinking about him a lot the last few days.
I wish there was something we could say to make things easier for you. I'm sure he felt all the love you have for him every day. He sounds like a hoot.
Rest in peace, friend.
hungrybread 1 month ago • 100%
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hungrybread 1 month ago • 100%
Obviously these folks should just avoid the crowd or go to concerts that have a vibe they actually enjoy, but it's not weird to be upset when someone, accident or not, hits you multiple times/pours beer on you/etc (especially when it's made clear to them that "hey, you swinging your fist around kinda hurts."). Accidents happen, crowds get really cramped, but it's usually considered courteous to be at least a little aware of where your limbs are going. It's a 2 way street: you hit someone and they acknowledge it, maybe be a little more careful. Someone's fist falls on your head, maybe remind them you're right there? It's not that hard. No matter the size of the concert though there's always gotta be at least 1 asshole. Haven't been to many with an invertebrate in the audience though.
All that being said, going to the manager is pretty fucking funny lmao. Just move a little further away from the stage and enjoy the show. You really can't expect people to not spill in a crowd, or bump you, whatever, when you're standing elbows to assholes or whatever the saying is.
hungrybread 1 month ago • 100%
All I needed was an ice pack, but really ended up just defrosting a couple pints of ice cream on my junk for 2 days.
FWIW, my BIL was golfing within 24 hours of his vasectomy
hungrybread 1 month ago • 100%
in kentucky, they say "northern kentucky" to refer to the three counties next to cincinatti because of this. weird stuff.
Lol, we know some people from the east side of KY that referred to this area as "northern kentucky," didn't realize how ubiquitous that was.
Reminds me of Arkansas - folks around there refer to NW Arkansas to refer to the, presumably, more progressive/different part of the state.
hungrybread 1 month ago • 100%
Thanks for all the details!
Also I’m not trying to shit on Covington/newport, but it’s just probably a slightly less good fit based on all the standard reasons you’d imagine. Newport in particular was a kind of party night destination when I was there. Maybe it’s massively changed though.
The KY side of the river feels almost like a resort town when driving along the main streets, which is to say I can see what you mean. Seems like there's been a lot of "revitalization" effort over there in the last 5 or so years, so I suppose a lot could be changing over there.
hungrybread 1 month ago • 100%
That's awesome to hear! From skimming Facebook posts it seems like the SW Ohio PSL branch does a lot in Dayton, OH. Is that the case in your experience?
hungrybread 1 month ago • 100%
That's super helpful context, thanks so much!
Anyone familiar with the Cincinatti Metro area? I have an opportunity to potentially move there and would really appreciate any tips y'all might have. Things I'm trying to keep in mind: - relatively close to some type of left organizing (<30 min drive). There might be a local DSA or PSL chapter, not sure how active though - diversity - dog friendly - walkable/bike able for errands / parks / poi - public transportation - safe to have gender bending presentation in the neighborhood I've heard good things about: - Oakley - Covington - Bellevue - Hyde Park - Newport - Silverton - a few others whose names aren't coming to mind The KY side seems more outwardly conservative (some pockets of pride flags tho) but is also significantly less expensive Any areas that yall would recommend looking at?
hungrybread 2 months ago • 100%
It's just starting to get funny tho
hungrybread 2 months ago • 100%
I'm sure some marketing suggests these things are healthier, but they're really just an animal-cruelty free alternative.
This is like when coworkers ask if a vegan is vegan for health reasons. I'm sure as hell not, I eat like shit lmao. Just no animal products.
hungrybread 2 months ago • 100%
Was thinking the same thing! Too lazy to figure out what it is specifically right now though
hungrybread 2 months ago • 100%
Bayle and Igon were great and would have made a dope ending to the dlc
hungrybread 2 months ago • 100%
Apocalypse (based on my experience playing monster of the week) has some awkwardness due to how rules light it is (maybe 4 pages? Super light) , but after getting over the awkward part it's super fun.
I'd definitely recommend it to a group looking for more casual sessions or to introduce people to role playing, it really gives the players a lot of room to play.
hungrybread 2 months ago • 100%
Comet is coming is great. Ever listen to Tauk? They're another fusion group with a focus on looong, high energy live shows.
hungrybread 2 months ago • 100%
Lmao, an old friend literally bit my psp when playing freedom unite and destroyed the screen.
hungrybread 3 months ago • 100%
Probably misspelled it to get dems to share it.
hungrybread 3 months ago • 100%
Really disappointed that hexbean doesn't exist smh
hungrybread 3 months ago • 100%
That's probably a better use of your time anyway.
If this is against instance or community rules just let me know and I'll remove it. Are there any groups to get involved with to do tech support or create tech solutions for organizers? I do organize with some local groups, technologically and otherwise, and it seems like it would be helpful to see what cross cutting concerns are and cross pollinate solutions. Obviously, please don't doxx yourself or others to answer this.
Are there any well sourced works regarding the Kronstadt Rebellion?
Any ideas what modern resources are useful for back end devs to learn modern front end development? I'm decently familiar with the basics of html, css, js, but don't really have experience with frameworks beyond basic bootstrap v3/v5, a smidge of react, some angular 1, etc. Kind of a smattering of tools but without real confidence to wield them in anger, you know? Hopefully this post can be helpful for other design challenged programmers. Edit: extra resources on accessibility and security would also be much appreciated!