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JigglypuffSeenFromAbove
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  • I get these kinds of things all the time at work. I'm a writer, and someone once sent me a document to brief me on an article I had to write. One of the topics in the briefing mentioned a concept I'd never heard of (and the article was about a subject I actually know). I Googled the term, checked official sources ... nothing, it just didn't make sense. So I asked the person who wrote the briefing what it meant, and the response was: "I don't know, I asked ChatGPT to write it for me LOL".

  • As a technical writer, I always get a bit giddy when someone shows appreciation for good docs haha Thanks for sharing!

  • I tie a knot AND twist and tuck. Where does that leave me?

  • You make some good points and I see where you're coming from, but I think that person used the term "survive" figuratively. Even so, when you say the world is not perfect you're kind of oversimplifying the situation by making it seem like things are the way they are because of some unfortunate event no one can control, when in reality things are designed to be harder for people with less money, and I'll try to use your own examples to show that.

    Streaming: Remember when we only had Netflix and it had a full extensive catalog, no ads and was much more affordable? Then studios started splitting content just to make more profit, and now every year we pay more to get less content. Even basic plans with ads are going up. You mentioned pirating, but that’s not exactly easy or accessible for everyone, not to mention it’s a legal gray area (which is another discussion on its own).

    Delivery: Sure, no one needs to order takeout, but even cooking at home is getting expensive, especially if you want to eat healthy. If you’re trying to save money you basically have to buy stuff loaded with sugar and fat or use shit ingredients, it's like they're trying to slowly kill us.

    Living: let's not pretend there's not a housing crisis going on for a while, where people with money are buying up everything just to rent it back out to other people with money. Meanwhile everyone else is getting pushed to unsafe areas with poor living conditions.

    (Also, just saying, that whole "fuck you" attitude of yours doesn’t really help with anything.)

  • It kinda sounds like you're shaming people simply for spending their money on entertainment, food or better living conditions. That kind of take can come off like saying, "you’re poor, so you don’t deserve to enjoy anything."

    I get that there are alternatives like pirating, but that doesn't really solve the bigger issue: we shouldn't have to resort to that in the first place.

  • I feel like you're missing the point. Showing a green dot still doesn't solve the problem or make it ok, especially when this technology works in the background and can capture sound even while the device is in your pocket, like the article says.

    I don't think we should have to be on the lookout for a little dot showing up on the screen constantly. It shouldn't even ask for microphone access unless it's absolutely essential for the app's main purpose. "Features" like this should always be off by default and buried deep in the settings. If people really wanted it (they don't), they'd go in and turn it on themselves.

  • And yet, I feel like I struggle to find relevant content more on Mastodon than on Lemmy. Maybe I just still don't know how to Mastodon.

  • I'm not a native speaker and I legit googled "what are casino 90° angels", then I realized it was supposed to be "angles" and now I feel dumb lol

  • Who the fuck is paying $90 for a Nintendo game?

    No one, the most expensive games on Switch 2 so far are $80. The meme is spreading false information just to make people angry and farm upvotes.

  • Is that a real tweet?

  • Zuck: "we never let gender play a role in our hiring process."

    Also Zuck: "yeah, we need to hire more men."

  • Ask.fm set to be deactivated December 1st

  • I'll finally stop seeing its search bar constantly popping up on my parents' browser toolbars!

  • I've been switching between Pokémon Legends: Arceus (I'm late to the party) and Super Mario Bros. Wonder.

    PL: Arceus was a bit disappointing. The concept is awesome, and when I first started playing, I thought it would be one of those games I wouldn't be able to put down. But it got boring really fast. The world feels so empty, like I'm playing a beta test for an open-world Pokémon game.

    I just started SMB Wonder, and at first, it felt a bit strange because it didn't seem like a Mario game. But it grew on me quickly, and now I'm really enjoying it. The online co-op with random strangers works surprisingly well, though I wish they had explored it a bit more. I was also worried the game might be too easy, but the challenging stages showed up sooner than I expected. The Wonder Flower effect is really fun, and I'm always excited to see what it will do next.

  • Fead

  • I had the exact same fear when I was a kid, and crossing bridges was always very stressful for me. Even today, as an adult, it still bothers me a little, and when I'm driving I keep having these intrusive thoughts like: "What if I accidentally drive off this bridge?"

  • Self care

  • also pls rember that wen u feel scare or frigten never forget ttimes wen u feeled happy

    wen day is dark alway rember happy day

  • I second this. I started watching "Undone" randomly while scrolling through the catalog, and I'm so glad I did. Absolutely loved it! The art style is nice, and I think Rosa Salazar is a great actress (she gives me huge Aubrey Plaza vibes too, which is cool).

  • My mind goes all over the place when I'm in bed, so I legit do stuff like this every night to help me relax and fall asleep. Like, I choose a theme and for each letter in the alphabet I start listing in my head as many things as possible. Last night I did Marvel characters, and I think I was asleep by letter ''F". It's stupid and silly, but it totally works for me.

  • Bold of you to say something nice about Windows here on Lemmy, of all places.

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    JigglypuffSeenFromAbove @lemmy.world

    Caption this picture rule

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    JigglypuffSeenFromAbove @lemmy.world

    Who knows the rules?

    According to this guy I do and so does he.