

I don’t even look at YouTube comments half the time.
experimenting with identifying as nonbinary/~she/her he aromantic
I don’t even look at YouTube comments half the time.
If this fully passes then what else do trans people have left in the u.s?
1 tb is a good start for most use case. 5 tb…? now you’re getting somewhere.
Ok so here is my response to this topic in general. I like to look at it at a glass half empty perspective.
So very clearly, the Bible says that everyone sins, so under the Christian theology, every Christian is equal when it comes to what the Bible seems as sin. Which means, Christians should 100% be allowing trans people into the churches. There’s one quote in the bible that actually proves my point against any church that might kick a trans person out of a church just for being trans.
“Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye”
This quote can be interpreted in different ways.
does it mean don’t talk down on your fellow neighbor, unless you know you aren’t committing the same sin.
Or does it mean don’t talk down on your fellow neighbor if you are also committing some sins yourself. Doesn’t matter if its the same sin or another type of sin.
In the 10 commandments, I don’t believe it says anything at all about not being permitted to transition. neither does it in the 7 deadly sins. If anything is mention and it isn’t a commandment or a deadly sin it might actually just be a cultural thing at the time told in the story.
So in other words if it isn’t included in these 10 commandments or deadly sins, then ideally then transgenderism was never a sin in the Bible in the first place. Anyone treating it as such is just transphobic.
Where it says in the Bible “God created man and woman.” This is a quote in the bible Christians’ seem to point to a lot. But this doesn’t say anything about banning transgenderism at all.
I do believe there are biases in memes, that wasn’t what I was getting at, rather I was more so talking about how the news has a narrow path bias, usually as simple as the left vs the right. While with memes it’s more so talking about what is happening now, a specific topic, a specific cause, an event. And ones standpoint or perspective of just that specific event in the meme. again, my point is meme is not just informational but it’s also news, cultural, social and at the very moment sometimes even at the minute/second.
To an extent though I do think that the news can have more in depth coverage. I think memes are good for global events but the more in depth or specific (local news for instance) news can be better since It is leaning more so on the information side.
Memes however, can keep you informed to an extent while not falling behind culture, and sociaty epectation Memes go deeper on the social and culture while reporting news. Which news does leave out or ignore, in preference of the narrow political path…
True, like i’l still search for specific context such as the history of a law or amendments to said law.
What I like about memes is that they have a potential of telling you the news but also they dive deeper into different perspectives of different subjects. Some memes will even meme recent events that the news would tell you. But memes seems to have the added culture to it.
good point. However the news is also proned to manipulation. Going into anything you should know that there could be some amount of manipulation. Which is why it might be beneficial to follow more meme sources.
By telling them lies just to complete some experiments
There are going to be ai’s that tell users to kill themselves or not to. Depending on how well they are trained or set up by the creator and how the user is acting towards the ai. It’s not just one factor all those factors are linked to how the ai will respond so i’m not particularly victim blaming.
I do have to ask why you bring up a news anchors fetish when we’re talking about the potential of an ai chat bot helping someone with suicidal issues. It really just sounds like you have a bias against ai and aren’t taking into account the potential of preventing suicide for a person when they have no one they feel comfortable to talk to.
However it is important to know the context of these cases. Ai character creators are able to make ai characters (on platforms like character ai) and are able to direct the behavior of the ai to how they would want. Now Gemini and grok on the other hand, ai’s like that where no one knows where Google or Musk are guiding them i’l acknowledge might not be as trustworthy because on character ai the user knows up front how the ai is intended to behave by the creator. If the user want to make a modification to the ai’s behavior or vibe they can literally just tell the ai character how they want the ai to behave and it will adapt. So ai does certainly have the potential help people with their tramas through conversation.
I think ai can be usefull in cases like this. Especially in a case where a person who is literally about to commit the suicide. Ai might not be 100% accurate but if it can prevent someone from taking their life by offering some support, that is a positive thing.
I love pepper and carrot I hadn’t read it in 2025, but I finished what was available of the comic. I would like to see some animators make a complete animation of all the chapters one day.
There is no specified roll back to version option, you would normally have to clear the downloaded data. On switch I know you could actually do this with Splatoon games, with a cartridge. With key carts it’s not happening.
So you know how you have enshitification in apps, services, etc.
You might run into something similar with Switch games.
that is understandable, but why does everyone else get charged more unfairly?
even when the Wii, Wii U, and switch had multi language support around $300 or some consoles even less in the past? Why is it suddenly now trying to justify being more expensive on the Switch 2?
from what I understand, there are three legally supported ways to play Switch games on the Switch 2 I might be wrong.
There are game cards, then there are game key carts, then direct download from eShop. The key carts, are probably going to always require a download of the whole game. Maybe Nintendo might prove some of us wrong on this.
To be fair I was talking about degrading from bad updates not just any update. Also, what I think is the most notable detail is that these physical key carts are treated as if you bought a game on the eshop, and downloads the game on your Switch. Not even onto the cart itself.
Do these key carts even have any internal storage on it at all? Probably does, for confirmation purposes.
It really is just e-waste. Because look at what Nintendo has degraded physical media into. Might as well just buy it on the eshop just so you can play the game without worrying abut having the cart in the console. Since the key cart is literally not much different from the digital.
If they don’t restrict the key cart to one switch via a license, you might be right about selling digital games. Tbh I would prefer to sell a physical game, on the cart knowing that the game would always be available.
If you are concerned of the possibility of a bot being among other users that has no been deleted what I would suggest is. Get into less popular and less documented videos topics and their comment sections.
Idk what you are searching for but the more specific a video is to a genre or video topic will certainly throw off an ai chat bot. They’ll eventually say the wrong thing. What you do then is see if they bother correcting themselves or do they keep using the same answer in responses. You’l know its a bot because in more niche topic a real person would be more dedicated into saying the right things.
Linux is well documented but how documented is Palemoon browser compared to Firefox for example. The more specific you get the easier it will be to know if it’s an ai bot. If you talk about everyday topics the ai is always being trained on user generated content. It gets harder to tell.