restingboredface

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[–] restingboredface@sh.itjust.works 1 points 35 seconds ago

The article says that redacted names are alleged victims who were flown on the jet.

I remember a time when if I wanted to know what my friends were up to I would call their home without even knowing if they were there to pick up. Location sharing is unnecessary at least 95% of the time and I don't get the appeal.

I know this makes me sound old but I don't care.

Yeah, this seems like a prime target for Anonymous. Would be interesting to see big news outlets struggling between chasing a huge story and not wanting to cover something that outs their bosses (since there's probably lots of them on there too).

[–] restingboredface@sh.itjust.works 9 points 2 days ago (1 children)

It's The Lottery for 2025.

Probably would go over about as well with people as it did in the story.

Similar in Panamá. My husband and I visited recently and was told by out tour guide that was the way. Not nearly as bad as India - folks were pretty good about stopping at a good distance away - but it was still pretty terrifying, especially in Panamá City.

[–] restingboredface@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

St Louisian here and I am not at all surprised to see my city in this list. I've lived all over the country and driven in most of our biggest metros but StL is by far one of the craziest places to drive that I've ever seen. People drive like assholes in a lot of big cities (looking at you DC metro) buy they are at least somewhat predictable and respectful of basic laws. Here it is literally the wild west.

They will run stoplights and signs regularly, just about every time I'm in the car I see it at least once. And it's not just squeaking by right after it changes, it's egregious-as in traffic has started in the opposite direction and some jackass comes flying through the intersection like they don't even see the light. But its worse than that- I've seen people go the wrong way on one-way streets, drive in the opposite lane of traffic to pass, turn left across multiple lanes of moving traffic from the far right lane and using closed off construction areas as shortcuts. Pedestrians and cyclists have been hit several times in my neighborhood by drivers who were ignoring basic driving laws. It's not just randos either- city vehicles, school busses, and cabs do this crap. They aren't just asshole drivers- they are reckless and entitled and unpredictable.

What makes the problem worse is that a huge number of people just don't get their cars registered at all, and drive without tags or with years old temp tags with no repercussions. This also means they are uninsured, so it's on the insured folks to cover any accident damage.

My insurance rates jumped about 30% when I moved here and I didn't understand why at first but I do now. I love St Louis but I hate driving here.

Oh lol cool TIL thanks

[–] restingboredface@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I mean, that's shitty, but there's no way in hell it's the worst thing she's had tweeted to or about her during her tenure. If all the insanity spewing from Grok and X users up to now didn't phase her, I'm guessing she's not bothered by this either.

(Not to say she or any other women deserves to be talked to or about like this. But by now people working at or using X know what they're involved with and have made a choice to be there, so they must be okay with it at some level.)

So, a shitton of game developers just got laid off from Microsoft, another in a string of "restructuring" nonsense that's been rampant in the industry.

That's a lot of people with gaming expertise who could be put to work helping companies transition their games to single player experiences or at least making them accessible to customers after support stops. If the EU ends up pushing this forward, there's a decent business opportunity in there.

Just watched that episode last night and I was so upset about it. This season has been rough so far.

I would actually be okay with libraries having those AI services. Even if they were available only for a fee it would be absurdly low and still waived for people with low or no income.

[–] restingboredface@sh.itjust.works 11 points 1 month ago (1 children)

If you like video game history you might enjoy this video from Vox. Quake's custom keyboard mapping settings (unique for the time) was a big development in gaming. One gamer's personal settings config became popular and ultimately established the WASD control scheme that has been basically the standard since.

https://youtu.be/TPCpXXBHFSA

 

Anthropic behaving badly? Shocking!

 

Was out at a vet appointment when the tornando came through clayton and st louis. Had to backtrack 4 or 5 times to find a street not blocked with downed trees. Started on Skinker and had to drive all the way to Brentwood blvd to get south of 64. Took us 2 hours to get from skinker & Lindell to tower grove

 

I live in the Tower Grove area and need to find a mobile vet. My dog gets incredibly stressed every time we take him to our normal (but fantastic) vet so we want to try getting him checked at home.

Every place I've called tells me they only operate in st Charles or st Peter's (despite saying all over their website that they serve st louis) or say they don't have mobile vet services at all. Since I can't trust these places' own sites I'm kind of at a loss for where to look.

Are there any places you use/know of that you recommend?

 

Just stumbled upon this 17-min film by David Lynch on Netflix and I think it's the closest I'll ever be to tripping on acid.

I feel like there's some kind of punchline or meaning that I'm missing, but maybe it's just absurdits for its own sake.

Thoughts on this film?

 

Hi all! Can you help me diagnose my basil plant?

I just got one of those "grow your own" herb plants from the grocery so my expectations were pretty low, and it's already done way better than expected.

I originally thought it was pollen from it flowering but I only had the one flower left after trimming and this stuff is everywhere. I've always grown basil outside and this time thought I'd try putting it in a window box (with cilantro and rosemary in case that matters) but I've not seen this before.

Is this something to worry about? If so what's a good way to treat it?

More pics on Tumblr

 

Is anyone actually surprised by this?

 

ADP is showing this on all hr applications now- I've encountered it a few times and always hesitate before choosing. I don't want my resume to go even further down the vortex and feed an AI model but maybe opting out just eliminates you altogether from consideration.

Have you seen this before? How have you handled it?

[Extracted text from image :

This employer may use an artificial intelligence algorithm to provide an initial comparison of an applicant's education, experience, and skills against the education, experience and skill requirements in the job description. This analysis produces a Profile Relevancy score, which is intended to be one of many factors that a potential employer will review in making its interview decisions; there are no cut off scores and all applications are visible to employers. Read more about how these tools collect, store, and retain information and the results of the most recent impartial evaluations. The Profile Relevancy score for applicants who opt out will be listed as "Not Available."

(Checkbox) I want to opt out from having my resume reviewed by artificial intelligence as part of the application process. ]

 

Should be titled: Jaguar takes the wrong lesson from Tesla's Cybertruck.

 

I know it's a bit different from the typical movie review/analysis but thought this was an interesting take on a great Thanksgiving day classic.

 

I know this is basically the same as burning money, but I found this funny and I've got $7.99 burning a hole in my pocket...

 

I'm not familiar with eLife but this publication model is crazy. (They aren't giving editors the choice to reject/publish -it's all published with open access reviews and an article classification by the editors of general quality (based on reviews). Surprising that they didn't see a change in volume or submissions or decline in reviews.

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