

… for which all solutions are pitifully incapable, relatively speaking.


… for which all solutions are pitifully incapable, relatively speaking.


This is the premise of the video game Long Gone Days and the Netflix episode Black Mirror: Men Against Fire.


As in, you’re constantly downloading more and more?


pissing around with network shares.
What? Why is that a concern when we have tools like Transfer, Mozilla Send instances, etc.? I literally even just use Bluetooth at times.
I once had a USB flash drive break because the exterior detached from the rest of the body in the housing by, like, 1mm while pulling it out; all the files on it were instantly, permanently lost. I will never again use physical file-transfering that involves frequent insertion and removal if I can avoid it, because you’re physically stressing the unit every time you pull on it (a drive that is always connected is totally fine, by comparison).


Whoa, what could you possibly be writing that much?!


Should Lemmy heavily incorporate hashtags, then? Hmm…


the houses of parliament are exempt from the requirement.
Of course, the jerks…


Hmm, do we know which countries will be exempt? I hadn’t thought about that…
Also, how will they enforce who can just ignore the requirement? Will they not take noncompliant websites down by nameservers or something?


In your defense, that’s probably better than the other way around!


It’s not even just trust but self-confidence. You may be giving off the impression that you can be walked on all over, and bullies may take advantage of that.


But improvement is subjective; what if it does improve @[email protected]’s situation?
Fascinating, I never thought that kind of thing could exist… Does the group use VRChat?
You must be part of the great [email protected] crowd.


Are these, like, the opening lines to an awesome, dystopian sci-fi novel?


make a Republican lawmaker seem sensible
Whoa now, hold your horses…


Try sunflower seed butter and honey!


Not if you eat it right away!


Rather, the overarching idea in Nosedive is that the flawed system pushes people to misbehave in terrible ways; it encourages you to step back, zoom out, and be more in horror at the whole thing from the start to end, rather than just at the protagonist’s actions. Same with the episode White Bear, etc.
Wait, you keep temporarily allowing them over and over again? Why temporary?
Sincerely,
Another NoScript fan