Anticorp

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Anticorp,

I forgot all about that game! I loved being benevolent and then smashing everything to pieces.

Anticorp,

Why are the settings for a single device spread across multiple sections of the OS though?

Anticorp,

Welcome to the Ministry of Silly Walks.

Anticorp,

They’re there, under 500 years worth of dirt.

Anticorp,

Thank you.

Anticorp,

You said App Store. Can Apple users install NewPipe? I have it on Android, but my wife uses iOS, and we thought she wouldn’t be able to use it.

Anticorp,

But maybe this is the best possible outcome. Horrifying, right? Maybe this is the best we’re capable of at this point in history.

Anticorp,

Nor that low. Have you ever actually talked to a 19 year old as a 40 year old? …

Anticorp,

Microsoft has free tier Office tools because they’re data brokers now. TMK they didn’t always have free Outlook, it was bundled in Office, which cost money. I don’t see ChatGPT remaining free forever, it costs too much to run. I could be wrong though, depending on how much valuable data they can scrape from it.

Anticorp,

It’s already behind a paywall. You can’t access ChatGPT-4 without paying.

Anticorp,

Use them ironically with someone close to you. They’re quite contagious. They will rapidly grow on you until you find yourself using them unironically too. Just don’t use them in situations where professionalism is expected, or clarity is important.

Anticorp, (edited )

Finally gonna is already a slang shortening of “I am finally going to…”. Or even better, “I will finally…”.

These terms used to bother me too, until I just full-on embraced them. Now I use them both ironically, and unironically, just never at work. They’re really good for text messaging because of their brevity. They combine multiple words into a single short word.

Anticorp,

I guess it can, but it’s not a common symptom.

Anticorp,

Was geriatric when they filmed the 2nd film. He wasn’t in the Phantom Menace.

Anticorp,

Thanks!

Anticorp,

I’m not sure I follow. Our genetic markers determine how we will look, what types of diseases we’re predisposed to, and that sort of stuff. That is a very real and established reality. How is that not our race? It is more meaningful than our nationality, since it is literally our genetic makeup. I’m not more likely to have lactose intolerance if I’m born in Japan, but am a different ethnicity, but I am more likely if I’m born in the USA and have Japanese ancestry. Is it the historical oppression associated the word “race” that is the issue?

Anticorp,

I took sociology and cultural anthropology in college, but that was 30 years ago, and they’re apparently teaching very different things now.

Anticorp,

Thanks for the explanation.

Anticorp,

We kind of do though. There’s nothing official about hair types, but there’s all kinds of stereotypes about people with certain hair colors, like blondes, or redheads. There’s even some scientific evidence that people with red hair have higher pain thresholds.

Anticorp,

Like I said in the comment you’re responding to, I tried that and still can’t see them.

Anticorp,

Do you have any suggestions on where to start?

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