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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • I don’t know why this happens on Lemmy so much but it seems to happen with literally every comment I make. I am not the person you were talking to originally. I commented to add on to the other person’s point.

    And no, no one is telling you to stop thinking about it. They said “if you like it, you like it”. That’s not thought terminating. You can have a discussion about why you like it. You are the one that said “do not ask why we like things”. You’re literally the one that brought up the topic of “thought terminating”.





  • Not sure why you are so hellbe

    This is my first time responding to you ever.

    Conveniently ignoring that.

    Seeing clips of something out of context is not the same thing as watching that. I was not ignoring it, it’s just not relevant.

    And yes. It is a childrens animated television show. It was made for children and marketed to children. Which is why it was made on Nikelodeon and stars a 12 year old.

    Initially, yes. Which is why the first three episodes suck. After that it’s clearly aimed at adults and the creators aren’t going to suddenly move it to a different network. That makes no sense.

    You are going mental over a childrens television show.

    Like I said, this is my first time literally ever responding to you. No one except you is going mental.


  • 🌽.ws

    Should transform to https://🌽.ws/ when you click it. The xn— is the punycode prefix.

    Here’s how Punycode works:

    Unicode characters are first converted into a series of code points, which are represented as a series of numbers. The code points are then converted into a series of ASCII characters, using a specific algorithm. The ASCII characters are then prepended with “xn–”, which is a special prefix that indicates that the following characters are encoded in Punycode.

    For example, the Unicode character 快 (which means fast in Chinese) is represented as the code point “U+5FEB”. This code point is then converted into the ASCII characters “2s5v”, which is prepended with the “xn–” prefix to give us “xn–2s5v”. This can then be used as part of a domain name.

    When the domain name is displayed to a user, the Punycode is converted back into Unicode characters, so that the user sees the original characters rather than the encoded version. This allows users to use and read domain names in their native scripts, even if their computer or device doesn’t support those scripts.

    https://www.link-assistant.com/seo-wiki/punycode/



  • lol judging a show on its trailer is judging a book by its cover. You haven’t seen it, you can’t know if it’s good. I haven’t seen Game of Thrones, except the first episode, just based off of that I can’t say I wouldn’t like it and I’ve seen more of that than you’ve seen of AtLA. You clearly have no clue whether you would like it or not and saying you wouldn’t because it’s a kids show clearly indicates you have no clue what the show is about.








  • “It’s fine if a person does it” is a fantastic argument. Saying that it’s ok to allow robots to continue to replace every part of human life will only lead to suffering for literally everything in existence. Computers can destroy and create in milliseconds what might take humans a lifetime to achieve. If this isn’t an incredibly good reason to regulate the shit out of ai then what is?!?!?

    Like yes, currently generative AI use is incredibly difficult to get something non-derivative, e.g. using it as a tool like Photoshop. But that most definitely will not be the case in a few years. This is by far the steepest, slipperiest, most ridiculous slope we could be on and it’s not even close.

    This is the biggest problem with technology, regulation is reactionary and not preemptory. Not taking action immediately has already gotten earth into a ridiculously bad situation. If we continue to allow it it’s only going to get worse and harder to undo.








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