| It is not about the | Length |
| Of your | Achievements |
| But about the | Girth |
| Of your | Accomplishments |
| It is not about the | Length |
| Of your | Achievements |
| But about the | Girth |
| Of your | Accomplishments |
Techbros: Here's the detailed technical plans for a working Torment Nexus.
Everyone: Building a Torment Nexus is a horrible idea.
Techbros: Why won't people focus on the technical merits of the proposal.
Reddit users figured out that some bot crawlers scrape popular threads and auto-generate AI articles based on user comments, so they decided to create some fake hype to confuse them.
https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/154umm2/im_so_excited_they_finally_introduced_glorbo/
It worked.
This is why real journalism matters.
Yes, dear, strikes are *supposed* to disrupt the status quo. They're *supposed* to make things difficult.
That's the fucking point.
THERAPIST: And how do we cope with stress?
ME: Eat lasagna in the shower
THERAPIST: No
If you’re on strike and it’s disrupted things for “regular people” just know that there are a lot of us rooting for you— We get it. Media aren’t being very supportive framing the strike as all the fault of workers— as if we all have to take whatever we are offered & be silent.
The mood is different in the country than it was 15 or 30 years ago— No one is buying that striking workers are greedy. We’re all in this same race to the bottom and it’s good to see people fighting the current.
I've stopped caring about new tech and become more political because in general we have sufficient technology to make everyone's lives better.
The problem isn't that we don't have enough or good enough technology. The problem is that the people in power aren't interested in making everyone's lives better.