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MystikIncarnate, to memes in I didn’t plan this far ahead

Yeah, wtf! Stop replying to me!

MystikIncarnate, to memes in 10/10

This is the way.

Put the most significant digits first. Always.

MystikIncarnate, to asklemmy in Can't we just start calling it "Formerly Twitter" instead?

Does that make tweets xeets, pronounced shits?

MystikIncarnate, to lemmybewholesome in Black olive birthday

Boo.

Let the lonely birthday person eat in peace.

MystikIncarnate, to lemmybewholesome in Black olive birthday

Oof. That sucks. I’m so sorry about your pineapple pizza.

… Not that there’s anything wrong with that.

MystikIncarnate, to memes in Every goddamn time I'm trying to make something for my DnD game

Probably because nobody uses it.

The whole “Google will kill it” meme is a self fulfilling prophecy.

Google creates thing.

Everyone thinks Google will kill that thing, so nobody uses it.

Google kills the thing because nobody uses it.

And the cycle continues.

MystikIncarnate, to asklemmy in What's the point of buying new phones every years?

They’ve been a “not user serviceable” component since before phones got water proofing.

Additionally plenty of things can be disassembled with screws and such, that are waterproof… Watches come to mind.

The fact that they’re making it impossible for we the people and owners of the products, to change the battery isn’t a technological limitation, nor a practical one. They did it so people will be forced to seek help to get a new battery, at which time, the vendor/carrier/whomever, can simply upsell the end user.

They did it to sell more phones. If you believe anything other than that, I have some land in Alaska to sell you.

MystikIncarnate, to linuxmemes in My PC is hacked

Ehh. With enough digital forensics performed, you can generally get the information to authorities who will do something. For the average power user, this level of forensics is more than you’re going to be able to perform on your own. Simply having an IP address really isn’t sufficient. One unsubstantiated claim with an IP address doesn’t constitute enough evidence for them to take action, especially by someone who lives in a different country.

I only say so because I’ve seen the lengths some people have gone to in order to track down scammers and similar nefarious individuals and “companies”, and it is quite involved. Far more than what I would expect any single person to take on by themselves and frequently requiring extensive knowledge of the tools used, the vulnerabilities in those tools, and a fair amount of legwork (literally traveling around to collect information)… Which isn’t to mention a good amount of funding. At the end of the day, you’re just cutting off one of the heads of the Hydra, and they’ll be back in short order. There’s no shortage of morally bankrupt people willing to exploit and extort people with more money than sense, or at least, without enough technical understanding to know better. The problem isn’t exclusive to India, and with a billion people, there’s bound to be a disproportionate representation of scoundrels in that region whom are happy to rob anyone and everyone of their last dime just to get rich.

Bluntly, it’s more of a statement on humanity than it is of India, the Indian people, or their culture. These garbage people exist everywhere… Snake oil salesmen come to mind.

MystikIncarnate, to memes in copium28

If it turns a profit for them, yeah.

MystikIncarnate, to memes in Happy Christian Pride Month!

I think this is their version of fighting back.

I’m just going to come out and say it. Have your Christmas. Nobody else gives a shit about you or what you believe. So celebrate, enjoy. Nobody cares if you do. You don’t have to prove anything to anyone about it, and we wouldn’t notice if you tried.

So Merry Christmas, happy Festivus, happy holidays, happy Hanukkah… Whatever you celebrate at this time of year, I hope it’s a positive experience and that you and your loved ones enter into the new year as happy and as healthy as they can be.

But don’t mistake that sentiment for giving any shits about what you do to celebrate.

MystikIncarnate, to memes in Were this the ‘good ole times’ they always talk about?

I feel as though there was a “good old days” of the internet. Don’t get me wrong, it was a complete shit show, but it was anonymous, anyone could say anything that they wanted, and there would be few if any consequences. There were ads, but they were generally garbage animated GIFs at worst.

It wasn’t perfect, but we were free to do what we wanted on the internet, with little to no bearing on our daily lives.

Now, it’s almost expected that your online activity will be tied to you specifically. In most cases, your legal name is attached to it for everyone to see. If you try to go around without your legal name on everything, then generally you are either severely limited, or outright removed from the platform. Sigh

MystikIncarnate, to asklemmy in What are some tech predictions for 2024 that actually could happen?

I just want good, cheap, and mass production ready solid state batteries of any sort. Right now, anything that’s on the market either isn’t good or isn’t cheap, and none of it is mass produced… Often all three.

If we get over the hurdle of something we can mass produce for cheap that’s as good as, or better than the existing lithium tech that we have, I’m in.

MystikIncarnate, to comicstrips in "Deck the Malls" by LoadingArtist

I stopped paying attention. Anytime I actually check the date, it’s like a little surprise.

“Oh, it’s 2023 now, that’s interesting. And it’s December. Cool. Cool cool cool cool cool.”

MystikIncarnate, to memes in $1 grilled cheese

Makes me wonder what people are paying for bread, Kraft cheese (or a knockoff of the same) and butter/margarine.

Seriously, a single grilled cheese shouldn’t be more than $1, it should be much less… At least in materials… The cost of grilling it and cleaning up and whatnot should still be really cheap. Even if you wrap the sandwiches in wax/parchment paper or whatever and serve it, you should still be able to make a profit per sandwich. Whether you would be better off doing this rather than getting a job at McDonald’s or whatever… That will depend on how popular the food truck is…

MystikIncarnate, (edited ) to comicstrips in No escape

The correct way to handle this would be to use a disposable paper product. Most places still have a paper towel dispenser along side the air hand dryer, you’re supposed to use that.

Besides the point, most people don’t know how to properly wash and dry their hands. There’s a technique to both that actually improves cleanliness a lot and reduces overall waste.

I never use air based hand dryers. Paper towel for life. Some places use maze patterns instead of doors, which I generally like but usually requires some extra work with air handling to make sure the bathroom air stays in the bathroom, and a bit more floor space to provide the room for the maze pattern. Those restrooms are usually the ones without paper towel, I don’t mind, I just have moist hands for a few minutes afterwards.

All of this can be googled. So I won’t go into more detail, but the majority of people couldn’t possibly give fewer fucks about handwashing or hand drying properly. So I expect most won’t even try to learn how to do things better, ever. They just go with whatever their parents taught them as a child and never question it again. Bluntly, your parents probably did the same, so you’re probably working off of 50+ year old advice on hand washing.

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