[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 month ago

I think it could be seen as "separate the art. From the artist". Okay, yes, the artist is absolutely fucking horrific. But. If the music is alright, then it should be removed, especially if it helps others.

One example of this from me is Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare. Whilst there is an argument to be made about Spacey, I thoroughly enjoyed the campaign of that game and will replay it every so often. This has happened woth music artists that I thoroughly enjoy. Whilst I can't name any off the top of my head, I think one or two may have been on the worse side.

There's also a case for Elvis Presley, I have heard of bad things that he has done, and those are terrible actions, I do still enjoy his music.

For a really extreme example, Hitler. His actions and opinions are vile. But he was a talented painter.

My point being, I feel there is a case in Kendrick's opinions of R Kelly that whilst he doesn't support those actions, his views could be, fuck the artist, but don't fuck the art.

[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 months ago

Oh, gotcha, my bad, I misread it.

I don't have any coding knowledge, so I'm a bit useless here sorry.

Wouldn't it be possible to just add the site like?

Lemme.ee##div.post-listing:has(span:has-text("/motherjones.com/i"))

I'm assuming the code ignores hyperlinks and just looks at the code to find a certain string?

[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 months ago

Is UBlacklist what you're looking for? I don't fully get the question, but I know that blocks urls from search engines (it supports Google, duckduckgo and others, but you'd need to double check.)

[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 months ago

How about hydrogen from water? Yeah, you need high amounts of electricity to get it, but, as one example, if it's used in ICE engines, isn't that significantly cleaner than petrol? And a lot less damaging than making lithium batteries? Once burned, wouldn't it just react with oxygen to then form water vapour? And then, if it's making water, that's a self-sufficient cycle?

I feel like hydrogen can potentially be a very good solution, but the technology needs to catch up massively. I mean, scientists are getting to on nuclear fusion reactors, and their yield seems a lot better than everything else. Even fission reactors.

Also, I had this thought the other day, and yes, it's extremely futuristic, with the right people in charge thought, but mining gas planets for the hydrogen. We'll more than likely never inhabit those ones or use them for much, so we might as well use them for something, at least. At least before Dyson swarms become a thing.

[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 months ago

I tilted my head in the opposite direction. Until I went to save ot, that I realised I could've just turned my phone.

[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Oh, good, I'm glad it helped.

I will always suggest that if it's not gonna cause other issues, get a bike.

I won't lie, I'm one of the types that does little dances on ot when the right songs come on. And singing. But somehow, I can still concentrate on it, it is really relaxing.

You don't even have to jump straight to the big ones. Even a 125, whilst it won't give the full experience, will be more than enough to see if you can get on with them.

[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 3 points 4 months ago

I thought. If you change where the products are, or replace the products wkth different products. You can just keep it updated and change it over. But then I thought. Well, if you're replacing the products, then you've got the door open. Then it's literally no extra effort to just replace a piece of paper.

Whereas here, you'd actually have to change it from a PC, and make sure you put it all in the right place.

[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 2 points 5 months ago

You good, buddy? I hope you're okay.

Unless it's literally just the mundaneness of human life. Then u can get behind that.

[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 3 points 5 months ago

The only two I can see that could possibly benefit from this technology are ovens and fridges.

Ovens: Turn them on 5/10 minutes before getting home to preheat, also useful to make sure it's turned off if you go out. My mother and I have had plenty of times when we go, "Did I turn it off?"

Fridge: keeps track of what you do amt don't have. Of you go out, even with a list, there's bound to be something you forget. Also could be useful for recipes. Unless it's basic stuff, I usually always use recipes, my memory is horrendous, having that on a big screen fridge would save the hassle of having to wash your hands, pick up the phone, put the phone down, wash hands again. The recipes could also be generated from what you have. I think, and I could be wrong here, samsung is trying this.

Anything else seems really dumb though. A washing machine? If you leave it on when you go out, it'll turn off anyway. It makes even less sense when you consider that you have to manually put things in anyway.

[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 2 points 6 months ago

I used to play this shit when I was in primary school (under 10) woth a friend before school, and after. Honestly. Fucjing best game of all time.

[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 1 points 10 months ago

To be fair. Chicken fried steak tastes alright. So, by this logic, if it'd chicken fried dog. First off all, that's amazing, where did chicken learn to cook? Secondly. It has potential.

[-] Resistentialism@sopuli.xyz 1 points 10 months ago

What do you hear if you do listen in?

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