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[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 hours ago

I am mostly ok with this except if it's to the bit about the squirrels I'm getting judgy

[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Every time this happened to me, it was followed shortly after by sewage backup. It happened because the air in the pipes was forced upwards into the toilet. Might want to take precautions such as move bath mats out of the way, buy a shop vac, etc.

[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 day ago

And yet it still makes you feel conflicted about it, like Pomni's expression at 0:18 of the op clip makes a lot of sense. Just great writing overall

[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 day ago

The dinosaurs return from their excursion into outer space and reclaim the earth. It turns out global warming was a planned terraforming scheme all along to restore the planet to their preferred climate. The dinosaurs have a much nicer and more equitable society than we do. Some humans survive, kept in a human preserve in Antarctica, the dinosaurs feed us tasty snacks.

[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

It's too bad there isn't more active discussion of TADC on Lemmy, the latest episode was really, really good

[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

IMO the official salary should be high enough that a non-rich person can live comfortably and have a secure future for themselves and their family so they could potentially hold office without being tempted much to do this sort of thing.

[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 days ago

Well damn. I guess it just doesn't feel very computery, but maybe what I'm seeing there isn't very close to being direct outputs of sensors.

[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 days ago

If anyone was wondering looks like they are estimating the combined cost of the components to be $12,905.34, with the servo motor and lidar being the most expensive parts.

[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 2 days ago

Essentially, they are not confident in the viability of a commercial marketplace for humans there, and the agency’s plan to work with private companies to develop independent space stations does not appear to be headed toward success.

Oh good, I was worried we were headed towards an Elysium type situation

[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 days ago

It's ironic that a lot of the work in this study was done by ChatGPT, basically judging itself on how much of an enabler of schizophrenic delusions it is:

https://github.com/jlcmoore/llm-delusions-annotations

model="openai/gpt-5.1-2025-11-13",

[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 days ago

If his services are affordable and it isn't homeopathy I will forgive Dr. Mario his crimes

 

For example, in college I got a bad grade on a history exam.

The biggest part of why I got a bad grade was mixing up two similar sounding words in an essay question, which I vaguely remembered the professor might have made a big deal about not making that particular mistake in a class one time, but I couldn't remember the answer to the question if the question was using the word I thought it was, so I chose to write the answer as if the essay question had used the other word (I think it might have been about the British vs French versions of Parliament, something like that). This essay question was one of a set that you were free to choose from, as long as you answered a specified number of questions. Because I was pretty sure my answer to the first question was wrong, later in the exam I came back to this essay section and managed to answer enough other questions that I was one over the number that had actually been requested. I figured if it happened to be right it could only help my grade, so I left it there rather than crossing it out, and left a brief explanation as a footnote, requesting that that answer be discarded if only the specified smaller number of answers could be factored into the score.

As it turned out, that answer was marked wrong, and I got a pretty bad grade overall on the exam. The marked exam had no visible points accounting, so I didn't know how the grade was being calculated. I thought it seemed unfair that my footnote hadn't been considered, so I went to office hours to ask for a better grade on that basis. I got one, and I was surprised by how much, a full letter grade higher, just for that one question being discounted. This was actually upsetting to me though, I wanted to complain, because that essay section was just one part of a larger exam, and it seemed like that meant that making this one particular word mixup mistake the professor had a pet peeve about gets people marked down a full letter grade, and so you are penalized heavily from following the exam advice everyone gets drilled into them to always prefer putting an uncertain answer to not answering. Also the idea that he was probably just eyeballing the grades and there was no per question points accounting. It just seemed very unfair. But I kept my complaints to myself, since I had already gotten the best outcome I could hope for from that meeting and didn't want him to change his mind. I wonder if it was worth it though, since these events are now part of a rotation of things I sometimes spontaneously think about and feel a little indignation and imagine things I could have said instead, even though it was years ago and is irrelevant to my life now, and even though I think past me was likely taking grades too seriously.

Is that weird? I'd like to hear about it if other people also have little pointless grudges that they can't let go.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/webcomics@lemmy.ml
 

https://www.devilscandycomic.com/comic/ch20p24

I feel like this is a pretty good "in media res" page

 

I was watching this video of a live chicken trapped on a moving truck and thought it was strange that it's not possible to say anything to them even when circumstances might warrant it. All we got is honking and waving. There could be a touchscreen interface with a map of nearby vehicles. It could be voice controllable or the passenger could do it for safety.

 

While alternative app stores operate independently and are required by EU law, Apple is still in a position to exert some control. This became apparent a few weeks ago, when iTorrent users suddenly ran into trouble when installing the app.

Thought this was an interesting story, since it's pretty analagous to the recent Android situation, with third party app stores being enabled to some extent, but the company retaining ultimate censorship power.

 

The Block BEARD bill broadly applies to service providers as defined in section 512(k)(1)(A) of the DMCA. This is a broad definition that applies to residential ISPs, but also to search engines, social media platforms, and DNS resolvers.

Service providers with fewer than 50,000 subscribers are explicitly excluded

 

I can't believe the main antagonist was

spoilerEvil Aslan the Throat Goat

 
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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/snoocalypse@lemmy.ml
 

So I was reading this post and decided to make the tool described, as a userscript (I credit ChatGPT with doing most of the work, which went pretty quickly). To use it, install a compatible userscript browser extension such as https://violentmonkey.github.io/ , then press install on the linked page. Reddit comments should now have a 'copy-context' button that will put the comment chain in your clipboard. I made it for old.reddit so probably won't work with the redesign. Another limitation is that it will only work to copy what is on the current page, so if the comment chain is too deep it's not going to get all of it.

Any feedback is welcome. Also if someone who can read javascript wants to give it a once-over and confirm for people that it isn't malicious that would be cool too.

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