Conservatives are stupid, basically. Given a set of facts they will draw back conclusions
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You all are real speedy on these. Took me 20 (albeit I was at work so there were interruptions)
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Incel propaganda in my music appEnglish
41·3 days agoYou can also buy drm free music from sites like Bandcamp. I don’t feel bad buying from smaller groups. Joyride! might actually notice the $10 from me buying their new album.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft's planned new AI trick for Edge will 'automatically open the Copilot side pane' with Outlook email links — and I can feel the hate alreadyEnglish
23·3 days agoThis experience helps users quickly understand content
They really think we’re stupid. Unfortunately, they may be mostly right.
Kind of an anti-intellectual meme, honestly. After like 9th grade reading level, one can learn that it’s not about finding the meaning in the text. It’s about finding a meaning and supporting it.
It doesn’t really matter that much what the author meant. What matters what’s actually in the text.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The people who believe "progressiveness is just a fad that one grows out of" are the same people that grew up getting brainwashed into regressive politics. The belief is only true for them.
3·3 days agoEvery conservative accusation is a confession.
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Climate@slrpnk.net•US Supreme Court Judge Sam Alito has an oil money problem | 30 percent of Alito’s individual stock portfolio is directly tied to fossil fuels.11·3 days agoPublic servants shouldn’t be allowed to own stock, except maybe through some sort of arm’s length diversified portfolio managed by a third party. Like, you can put money in Vanguard’s index funds, but you can’t pick individual stocks. Maybe. I would also accept that you just aren’t allowed to own stock. Put your money in government bonds or something.
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politics @lemmy.world•US congressman refuses to resign after allegations of affair with staffer
25·4 days agoNot surprised it’s a Republican.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•What’s the Point of School When AI Can Do Your Homework?
7·4 days agoThe point of school is to learn stuff. Facts and methods. Teachers aren’t typically asking you to solve math problems or summarize a story because they need the answers.
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Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•[Video] NBC cuts interview short after man points to private equity ruining his city instead of participating in nostalgia ramblings
36·4 days agoThis seems to be a common pattern. Conservatives recognize a problem (eg: housing is expensive) and then come to some pants on head wrong conclusion (it’s the {outgroups})
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•AI Added ‘Basically Zero’ to US Economic Growth Last Year, Goldman Sachs Says.
3·4 days agoAnd yet so many people who would be replaced if this AI stuff worked seem so eager to embrace it.
One of the core pieces of capitalism - “You do the work and I keep the profits” - is undesirable. I would say it’s even unjust. Children would recognize it as a problem.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•AI Added ‘Basically Zero’ to US Economic Growth Last Year, Goldman Sachs Says.
62·4 days agoI’m so tired of hearing about AI at work. They don’t have the fundamentals of software development down - no tests. no linters. no automatic deployment. Dependency management is a joke. Code reviews are a rubber stamp. They only this quarter stopped people from SSH’ing onto the prod machine and making live, not in source control, changes. But they want everyone to start leveraging AI. Spending untold piles of time and money on it.
It would be far cheaper and more cost-effective to spend like, a week, on software development fundamentals.
Meanwhile, I’ve stubbornly forced my way through various processes and red tape to get a bare minimum of checks that run automatically on PR. This week it found someone had pushed a script with a fatal syntax error, gotten it reviewed, approved, and merged. My check goes live and flags this before it’s in prod. No one cares. Management still just wants to talk about AI.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Worst day of my life
211·5 days agoIt’s like that thing where if a meeting has women talking for 20% of the time some men freak out about how it’s all women all the time.
They’re emotionally keyed up so it feels like a bigger deal, and they’re emotionally keyed up so they’re not going to rationally assess this. That’d assuming they’re acting in good faith to begin with, which is not a given.
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Books@sh.itjust.works•America says goodbye to the mass-market paperbackEnglish
2·5 days agoMany people don’t read anymore. A surprising amount of people can’t read. It’s not good.
I’m contributing by getting ebooks from the library and reading them on my phone.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We got more games and better games when there was less money being made in the industry.
11·5 days agoOne could write a paper about how profit motive and art are at odds, and as the portion of agents seeking profit goes up the quality of the art goes down. Probably many people have written quite a bit about that.
I think it’s also worse when the people keeping the profits are removed from making the art. Someone who sets out to make a game and make some money on it will probably make better art than a pack of accountants and shareholders calling the shots.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We got more games and better games when there was less money being made in the industry.
7·5 days agoAardwolf is still up and pretty good. Has a special client with some QoL features like mapping.
It’s not as good as Project Bob, but sadly that one shut down years ago.
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Technology@lemmy.world•I am a 15-year-old girl. Let me show you the vile misogyny that confronts me on social media every dayEnglish
8·6 days agoPlatforms could moderate their content. They choose not to.
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Cincinnati, Ohio@lemmy.world•Opinion: How deregulation made electricity more expensive in Ohio and the nation, not cheaper - Cincinnati CityBeatEnglish
2·6 days agoThis conforms to my preexisting belief that deregulation means more profits for private owners, more waste, and more expense for the customers.



Tangent, but I think this is another facet of why education is important: so people know what they don’t know. I think it’s harder to think you’re reinventing physics when you’ve taken some classes and seen all the work people have already done.
On the other hand, delusions can just be whatever so education isn’t a panacea.