To be fair, people are having their right to exist being questioned, and some people just became second class citizens by law recently. It's kind of a big deal.
People's driving senses are so fucking bad, I can't imagine them flying. It'll be in the news often I guess "car crashes into building while trying to back up." "car flies into power lines thousands without power" well I guess that's fairly typical already.
I mean, yeah. That's because they were tasked with something they had never done before. Given a product that's absolutely awful from even a marketing perspective. Gollum? Really?
I think it's funny that you can't really prep for this. It's going to be a slow collapse, slowly churning and making it impossible for anyone to survive. As critical infrastructure fails, food, water sources dry up, and the only solution anyone is capable of giving: "Try biking to work". Realistically it should be "get ready for an apocalypse." No amount of prep will leave you untouched.
I do wish kbin showed the magazine instance on the very top instead of bottom of the comments. Or on a side bar.
To be fair, I do see some signs of it here as it's grown. It wasn't like this even five days ago, where you would see downvotes on comments that weren't inherently just toxic or just being assholes. But lately, I see more downvotes for people stating a differing opinion to the majority, or even asking questions. To me that's usually the start of the toxicity.
Typically anyone with an anime girl profile pic is going to be a nut job in some way or another.
I mean, I tend to bet on the average person's stupidity. So I'd answer yes?
Putting my political leanings aside, I'm honestly fascinated by the transformation of the Republican party over the past decade. The 'law and order' party is now rallying around a former president accused of violating the Espionage Act, which is no small crime. Not only are they supporting him, but they're actively fundraising off the indictment.
What's even more intriguing is the claim by some Republicans that this indictment is evidence of a 'two-tier' justice system lol. I would love to see any of his supporters actually read the indictment. It's interesting to see how Trump continues to shape the party, even out of office. The 2024 elections are going to be a very revealing moment for the GOP. Regardless of your political views, I think we can all agree that it's going to be a wild ride.
Yeah I'm in agreement with this. I've found the community here pretty engaged, and the content keeps coming. I think the hard part is recognizing that bigger isn't always better, especially when you lack the tools to customize it. Between this and artifact, I'm pretty content with my discussion/news outlets.
Probably moral guidelines that are left leaning. I've found that chatGPT 4 has very flexible morals whereas Claude+ does not. And Claude+ seems more likely to be a consumer facing AI compared to Bing which hardlines even the smallest nuance. While I disagree with OP I do think Bing is overly proactive in shutting down conversations and doesn't understand nuance or context.