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daychilde 4 points 2 days ago

I'm firmly in support of things that get us away from oil. And while electric works for so many things, I think batteries are going to prove to be too heavy for flight. But with hydrogen - you can use solar and alternative energies to split it from water. So I think there are applications where you want some sort of fuel, and hydrogen is one of those possibilities.

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daychilde 2 points 2 days ago

Well, that was a poor choice.

...I mean, in context, that should mean it's a good choice, right? (just making the pun, nice update!)

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daychilde 1 point 2 days ago

If he tried to blame LGBTQ+ people (also without proof), would that qualify as without offering transubstantiation? ;-)

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daychilde 1 point 2 days ago

Odd community to post this to, I think, but in some way it feels appropriate as the movie has seeped into culture very widely.

I think it's interesting to see the build of Korean culture in the US. I've always wondered how it must've felt when US culture did that in places - jeans becoming fashionable, the music… I've wondered if people resented the cultural invasion.

I suppose this "invasion" doesn't really answer that, except that I can say personally: I'm all for it. Bring it on. More!

I'm sure with this success, we'll see many imitators of the movie itself that will become tiresome. But I'm all for more culture from more places. Just like when we get more food options - not only original/traditional, but also the absolute fusion of food that happens (bulgogi tacos, for example) - it is one of the few things in life that keeps getter better, even while so many things go to shit.

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daychilde 1 point 2 days ago

Wow, you sound like a commie. /s :)

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daychilde 103 points 3 months ago

Your comment is more work than merely removing the submission, but I, for one, highly appreciate it. I get to see the story and better sources. <3

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daychilde 87 points 2 months ago

Not the grunts, just the top brass. They don't care what color you are for you to be sent into the meat grinder.

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daychilde 85 points a month ago

That is absolutely fucking hilarious.

I also don't think contracts work that way, otherwise that shit would be WAY more common. heh. But I'm also pretty sure nobody will see a penny back anyway.

I'd feel bad for them if they weren't fucking in the middle of turning our nation into a fascist hellhole.

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daychilde 83 points 4 months ago

In the US, we use a lot of prime farmland to grow corn that we turn into ethanol - 30,000,000 acres. Thirty million acres!

That ethanol is combined with gas (making the gas less efficient, by the way) and powers our cars in the US.

If you look at the number of miles the ethanol powers in the US, and calculate how many acres of solar we'd need to power electric cars to go that number of miles, we'd need to convert less than a quarter of a million of those acres to solar. So let's round up from 214,000 acres to the 250,000 because... inefficiencies, or whatever.

So we could gain 29,750,000 acres of land to grow more food or whatever and stop growing corn to turn into ethanol just to burn it in our cars.

For that matter, if we wanted to use that ethanol land (JUST the land we're using for ethanol) to power ALL cars in the US, switching everyone over to electric, it would only take about two million acres. Sure, 2,000,000 acres is a lot, but that would still be freeing up TWENTY EIGHT MILLION ACRES of land we're using JUST to grow corn we turn into ethanol.

It does ignore anything like the chaos of forcing everyone to buy a new electric car, setting that infrastructure up - I'm not saying this would be easy, but it is stunning how much land we could stop abusing to grow corn to burn in our cars.

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daychilde 79 points 4 months ago

My investigation into Alpha School also reveals that the massive amounts of data the company collects on students, including videos of them, is stored in a Google Drive folder that anyone with the link—even if they’ve left the company, or if it was sent to them—could access. In turn, that sensitive material is viewed by more Alpha School employees than students and parents may realize.

Uhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I'm gonna stop you right there with a huge huge WHAT the FUCK. That is an incredible decision to have made. Stunning.

I saw that Alpha School maintains a spreadsheet which contains a list of student names, their grade, and an archive of their recordings which shows what’s happening on their screen, their remote tutor, and a video of the student taken via their webcam. This spreadsheet is not only available to anyone at the company, but is also shared in such a way that anyone on the internet who has the link can access the spreadsheet and the videos of students.

“If I wanted to, I could go there and just watch students. Anybody who worked in this capacity could watch the videos of students working on their laptops,” one Alpha School employee told me. “So many hours of just students’ faces [...] I'm not sure parents understand exactly what's going on with that data [...] I don't think that this is clearly communicated, because I'm sure there'd be a lot more opt outs if it was.”

Wonder how many pedos work for the company.

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daychilde 73 points 4 months ago

'75 here. All you youngsters can get the hell off my lawn.

Actually, what I've noticed is that I don't so much feel older as I do the "kids" keep getting younger. Was I like that at their age? Yep, probably, but I felt mature and adult then. To some degree. That thing about how you never really feel like an adult? I still get that a little bit. But after three decades of being an adult, it has also set in a bit.

Mostly, I'm opinionated, and I remember things from the past 40 years because I was alive for them, so they aren't history to me, they are a part of the life I experienced.

So as you guys get older, I think you'll find that - like whatever happens after Trump, unless it does continue to get worse (which is quite possible), there will come a time when a younger generation won't know what it felt like to live under this fascism, and you, having lived through it, will have your mind blown because it's history to them.

Which I guess has helped me when I think about figures from history and the past in general. While I can't imagine living before the era of cars, I do know that whatever time frame you look at - to the people living at that time, it was all contemporary and modern. And so when you see people that had relationships with other people and arguments and such, you really do realize that we're all human.

Also, the older I get, the more I realize just how precious life is. And when you're young, you really are going to live forever. But every single day that passes is gone forever. Every month takes you further forward. Each year goes by and never comes back. When your 20s are gone, they won't ever return. Don't let that upset you, just make sure you aren't coasting along and wasting time, waiting for what comes next, because if you spend you life waiting for what comes next, you die without anything ever coming next. Don't "make every moment count" - do take time to relax. Just make sure that you are not ONLY relaxing, and don't put everything off to the future. Do what you can to enjoy the life you have as best as you can while also trying to keep improving things.

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daychilde 72 points 4 months ago

It shows you how insular these people must be. That ad was the result of meeting after meeting, plan after plan. They had convinced themselves that the public would eat it up. We would be like "Holy shit that's amazing, let's give you ALL our data and video and privacy!". They actually thought we would go for it. lol.

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daychilde 71 points 3 months ago

I know one white South African I'd like to see go back…

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daychilde 69 points 3 months ago

Oh, for this they apologize? …okay

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daychilde 68 points 4 months ago

Wait until he learns

We're gonna be here a while…

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daychilde 65 points 4 months ago

Again and again we see MAGA pretend to be scared while making threats and causing harm to the people they don't like. Many documented instances of right-wing nutjobs harming progressives. Sure, you can find a handful of progressives harming MAGA, but it's sure not at the same rate.

I'm tired of these regressive fascists ruining our country and pretending they're the only patriotic Americans.

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daychilde 64 points 4 months ago

The saddest part about our descent into fascism is that this story is no longer shocking, but merely infuriating.

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daychilde 62 points 4 months ago

Listen, kid, I've been on reddit since 2009. I hung out with the admins in IRC back in the day. I was a default mod for a while, and I'm the "father" of /r/nottheonion.

There's plenty I don't know about reddit and life in general, but on this topic, clearly I know a fuck ton more than you.

There was a time on reddit when self-promotion was against the rules. That rule was dropped something like a decade ago.

The simple fact is that - from at least the article's telling - the subreddits wanted the content, and in that case, it is absolutely fine and encouraged for someone to submit.

There's a guy making youtube reviews of restaurants in my local city's subreddit. The content is popular - people like it. So we absolutely are happy to see him post. Is it self-promotion? Yes, technically. It's also relevant to the subreddit and desired by the mods and members of the subreddit.

You're like the people saying "dis a repost" when someone CROSS-posts. Note that reddit has a BUILT IN SYSTEM for cross-posting, but there are redditors who don't know that.

So, little boy, you can take your condescension and /r/confidentlyincorrect along with /r/iamverysmart and fucking LEARN something, or go off and continue to be willfully ignorant.

Disclaimer: If the article's reporting is incorrect and the subreddits considered it spam, well, that's not what the article said, and I don't otherwise have other knowledge of it, nor do I care enough to google for any other possible sources. But that's the informatio you're working off of as well, so there's that.

PS: To add a light-hearted end: I'll go to /r/dontyouknowwhoiam now :) (that name seems too long. Is that the right one/ Well, you probably know what I mean and I'm too lazy to look it up :P )

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daychilde 62 points 3 months ago

It's always interesting to see people commenting who don't understand how reddit works. Which is fair - you can have an opinion. But knowing how it works makes a difference in how seriously I can take your opinion.

Mods on reddit cannot do a sitewide ban. They can ban you from one or more subreddits they moderate.

Admins do sitewide bans, which is what's happened here, since you can see the profile has been banned.

And these days, with reddit's shitty AI moderation, it probably means a ban done by AI.

Because this is not a normal person, someone will probably take a look at it and overturn it.

If you're a regular joe, however, them taking a look at it even if you appeal is pretty damned rare. And as some have mentioned - things that trigger AI as a "threat of violence" that a normal human would easily see are not - doesn't matter, AI bans. You get a warning, 24-hour, 3-day, 10-day, 30-day, then permanent. Unless there's something that accellerates that.

As much as many people manage to survive without saying things AI picks up on, it's damn easy to get unjustly banned, and it's only gotten worse and worse over time.

Anyone in this thread talking about bans from mods is technically offtopic, except that reddit itself is also the topic, so that's fine, but you should understand that a mod banning you is not similar to what happened here. :P

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daychilde 56 points 4 months ago

The oligarchs in the US are the utlimate power behind the destruction of our democracy. They have stolen the wealth from us for decades. And yet so many of our citizens defend them because they might be rich one day. Which they won't. Because the ultrarich already there won't let them.

Guillotines are long overdue.

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