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tehmics 130 points a year ago

So we're calling legitimate criticism review bombing now?

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tehmics 99 points a year ago

Damn right. He shouldn't. Don't forget about these scabs

Ed Case of Hawaii
Tom Suozzi of New York
Jim Costa of California
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington
Jared Moskowitz of Florida
Ami Bera of California
Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania
Marcy Kaptur of Ohio
Laura Gillen of New York
Jim Himes of Connecticut
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tehmics 94 points a year ago

Shockingly good news from a media corp. Paramount would just steal your discs and tell you to pound sand

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tehmics 65 points 9 months ago

Dating a 17 year old wasn't enough for you?

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tehmics 64 points 3 years ago

Religion is a collective delusion and college graduation shocks me by how ritualistic it still is

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tehmics 55 points a year ago

When I worked in a restaurant we still had paper bills in the office we could write up if our system was down. If you wanted to pay with card, we would offer to write down your card info and charge it later, or accept cash only. We'd always inform new customers of this before taking their order.

If someone already ordered and was unable to pay we'd just take the loss on good faith that they'd return to pay, no holding ID or anything like that. It's a relatively small loss for the restaurant to maintain a good reputation. Orders get comped all the time for more trivial reasons, and food cost is already a major part of a restaurant's overhead.

But if power is out, then that generally means the kitchen isn't functioning either unless the restaurant has generators

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tehmics 52 points 9 months ago

Password manager

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tehmics 48 points a year ago

100%

It took me years to realize I had it, even more years to get a diagnosis (I was told I had "severe ADHD" btw") and even now, I'm out of medication more often than I have any due to logistical and financial barriers.

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tehmics 47 points 2 years ago

Piccolo is badass, and clearly he's black.

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tehmics 47 points a year ago

I'm really glad to see this.

Penn Jillette played a big role in who I am today. Bullshit! helped shape my skepticism in my late teens, and I was fascinated with magic even earlier than that. I went on to adopt some libertarian views and listened to his podcast for years, but I grew away from him during COVID because I was seeing how his position was harming people. I always thought he was a smart respectable guy, so seeing him reflect and change is heartwarming.

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tehmics 45 points 7 months ago

That's the opposite of my experience. Jellyfin just works and immediately exposes the content we're looking for, plex tries overloading you with bullshit and burying your actual content

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tehmics 45 points a year ago

Yeah and if he can kill a gods, and you're trying to use him to kill the gods you can't, and you're not even a god yourself?

Goodluck

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tehmics 45 points 10 months ago

I miss the top comment being facts instead of dumb jokes.

Thank you to you and to all who upvote you

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tehmics 44 points 9 months ago

Anon didn't mention the hereditary learning disability, which also explains why he can't count

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tehmics 44 points 2 years ago

They let him use the app to do so. This is needlessly pedantic

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tehmics 44 points 10 months ago
  1. Have rich parents
  2. Now you have endless activities to do!
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tehmics 43 points a year ago

Parody is indistinguishable from reality

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tehmics 42 points 3 years ago

Search operators have been worthless on Google for many years now. it's extremely frustrating when you're trying to sift through the SEO hellscape

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tehmics 42 points a year ago

Yes. It's called learning, and you can use just about any app to do it. Note taking apps, lecture/course apps, flash card apps, you name it.

But an app that arbitrarily claims to "improve your brain" with little addicting games? That's the opposite thing. Good luck

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tehmics 38 points 8 months ago

We need a big resurgence of the custom rom scene.

We used to be seeing all the innovation in that space, with google and handset manufacturers lagging behind. Between the innovation advantage and the privacy focus of things like grapheneOS, we really could build out a grassroots fork into a third, open and private/secure phone OS. It doesn't need to be big just thriving enough to adequately serve those of us who care.

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