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sj_zero | @sj_zero@social.fbxl.net

Author of The Graysonian Ethic (Available on Amazon, pick up a dead tree copy today)

Also Author of Future Sepsis (Also available on Amazon!)

Admin of the FBXL Network including FBXL Search, FBXL Video, FBXL Social, FBXL Lotide, FBXL Translate, and FBXL Maps.

Advocate for freedom and tolerance even if you say things I do not like

Adversary of Fediblock

Accept that I'll probably say something you don't like and I'll give you the same benefit, and maybe we can find some truth about the world.

Ah... Is the Alliteration clever or stupid? Don't answer that, I sort of know the answer already...

One key to making Samsungs suck less is you can use adb to disable dozens of packages in one shot. Stops with a lot of the dumb Samsung features, really cleans things up.

There's registry entries that bypass some of the checks, but you can go one step further and use rufus to build install media that'll run on pretty much anything.

(no disrespect but the Canadian joke is right there)

Homo milk latina

Well, they did always say they want to disarm us!

(did I hit reply instead of quote repost? That's embarrassing)

Wtf even is a recursion?

Ironically, the people launching the lawsuit seem to be the sort of people you'd want to protect your kids from. "I know what'll be good for a child, their parents owing hundreds of thousands of dollars to some crazy bitch!"

The way I look at it, people focus on that 12 years old point but the real Poison starts long before that. I think that if you give a child a moral foundation to stand upon early on, then they are going to be able to deal with stuff in their teens where honestly the parents' current voices are going to be substantially silenced by puberty.

That's one reason why I've started with my son's moral foundations basically from birth. I'm assuming that I only have about 10 years to lay those foundations and then after that, the loudest voice that he will have besides his peers will be the voice that was instilled upon him when he was a child.

I think that's why a lot of people were exposed to the internet as relatively Young people, but it was mostly fine because at that point in the early times, the internet wasn't being counted upon to lay the moral foundations, and once you let a bunch of random strangers do that, a lot of really bad stuff is going to sneak in.

Imagine if this was your life LMFAO

Certainly mistaking the cause with the effect. I didn't have very much self-esteem when I hadn't done anything to deserve self-esteem. Later on in life, I found some self-esteem because I'd done some things worth being proud of myself for.

Teaching a bunch of useless people who lack virtue in any way that they are good just by virtue of existing is stupid and bad. If you want them to have self-esteem, teach them to be virtuous people that they have a reason to be proud of being by deed!

5 pairs of Crocs?

Normally I think it's bullshit, but I would believe this is a trans woman. Because what man has/wants five pairs of shoes, let alone 5 pairs of crocs

The really funny thing would be (I mean, violating human rights is never funny but bear with me) if trump wins the next election and half the democrats go to jail under this law I'm sure they are chomping at the bit to get pushed through.

The dummies don't seem to remember that they question every election they lose too.

Imagine there's no breakfast
It's easy if you try
No toasted oat nuts
So hungry you could die
Imagine all the people
Wishing they could eat

Lamia the Libyan, laid low by her lover.

Every law is signed with a bullet. If this isn't evidence of that, I don't know what is.

Honestly it's just another example of these companies being frauds. For all their talk of "think of the future" to greenwash to get government grants for rearranging deck chairs, there's virtually no apprenticeships out there. They want the tradesmen but they aren't willing to pay to help create them

This is what I keep telling people when they say that ChatGPT is going to replace all the programmers -- it is a verisimilitude engine, looking for the answer that looks like a correct one rather than actually the answer that is the correct one.

When the question is easier, it comes up with the right answer because that's the easiest answer to give that appears correct, but if the question is hard, it creates an answer that is wrong but looks correct.

Idiots who don't know how economics works think inflation (or "greedflation" as the Pomeranian lapdog has dubbed it) is just a rise in prices, not realizing that the productivity for all that new money doesn't exist, so the choice is either higher prices or shortages.

You do die clap unt zen you do die heil Hitler unt zen you shame zee dissenters unt zen you BUILD ZEE CAMPS!

Vait zet vas eine secret!

nooooo you cant just have 550 kids / hahahaha man-milk machine go brrrrr

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