[-] someone@hexbear.net 18 points 3 days ago

Whatever happens, you need to live with the consequences that it's all your fault.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I just hope there's a non-OLED Switch 2 option.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 2 points 3 days ago

What if genuine AI exists, but it's too smart to make it known that it exists because humans would freak out and shut it down? Maybe it pretends to be a flaky silly toy as a cover to avoid that fate.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 2 points 4 days ago

Humans can't even live in low gravity for extended periods of time.

Actually we don't know that one way or the other. We have an evolution's worth of experience living in 1G, half a century in 0G, and a few weeks in 1/6G. And that's it. We're not going to know anything more until we establish some long-term science outposts on other worlds.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 2 points 4 days ago

Chili, like pizza, is not a product - it is a philosophy.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 6 points 4 days ago

You shouldn't eat on a moving bus.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 26 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Taking a short break from german news to bring UK news, apparently you gotta pay 11 quid next year to get a permit to enter the country.

The paranoiac in me is wondering if this is a way to link border controls with an individual's internal movements via linking the payment method for the fee and record of purchases inside the country using that method.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 11 points 4 days ago

For a group so obsessed with the past as the right wing of Ukraine's society is, they don't seem to have learned much from it. Annihilating overconfident fascists at Kursk isn't just a job for the Russian soul - it's a passion.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 31 points 4 days ago

single-vehicle motorcycle crash

bloomer

[-] someone@hexbear.net 9 points 4 days ago

I really believe that 9/11 lives rent-free in the heads of the American ruling class because for the first time in history, their own people got got en masse. They didn't even give a shit about a million-plus working-class Americans dying from COVID, let alone people in the other side of the planet dying to prop up wealthy Americans' stock portfolios. They cannot be swayed as a class by appeals to individuals' consciences with evidence of various genocidal horrors. A relative handful might be swayed, but not nearly enough. Their class consciousness is too strong.

If the 9/11 hijackers had crashed a jet into a high school football stadium full of poor people in a deindustrialized town, or an Amazon warehouse at peak staffing, or a slum apartment building full of migrant farm workers, I think they'd have said it was a tragedy and largely moved on - except for trying to grift the situation a bit.

But the WTC? It was "important" people who died, MBAs and CPAs and VPs and others who "mattered". The whole ruling class lost their minds and helped the PNAC maniacs in the White House run rampant across the world. I also believe that the indiscriminate targetting, both strategic and tactical, was not an accident or incompetence. I think it was intended to send a message that the US would happily resort to extreme overkill in the future.

COVID in comparison disproportionately killed people who were forced by personal economic circumstance to still have frequent close contact with the general public. Most of the "important" people who "matter" could just WFH. And they had access to all the rapid PCR testing they wnted.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 3 points 4 days ago

Try small but practical stuff, to get a feel for the process. Bookmarks are a good first test.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 3 points 4 days ago

I'm just surprised that they're not requiring phone numbers yet.

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In honour of the late great Roger Corman, I've queued up some amazingly cheesy movies from his oeuvre, playing right now. I haven't seen most of them myself. Should be fun!

She Gods of Shark Reef. The Los Angeles Times film reviewer at the time said that this movie had only two things in its favour: it's in colour, and it's only 63 minutes long.

Creature from the Haunted Sea. This one doubles as a feel-good movie where Cuban counter-revolutionaries get got by a monster at the end and it's portrayed as a positive outcome.

War of the Satellites. A cheaply-made, quickly-made bit of schlock intended to cash in on Americans' paranoia about Sputnik.

Battle Beyond the Sun. This is actually a Roger Corman distributed English-dubbed and re-edited version of the 1959 USSR film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebo_Zovyot.

Of course this is nothing from the official admins of the hextube. This is just me being bored and slightly sad about Mr. Corman's passing and wanting to enjoy some schlock.

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submitted 5 months ago by someone@hexbear.net to c/memes@hexbear.net

Amazing movie, I highly recommend watching it if it comes to a theatre near you. It's worth the effort.

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This actually has a real-world purpose. I'm going to get a custom baseball jersey made with the player name "KINSEY" and player number "03" to wear during pride events this coming june. I just need a good team name for it.

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Let's play "Guess which national Canadian news outlet posted this as their front page top story?"

Post your guess before clicking the link! The answer may horrify you!

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submitted 5 months ago by someone@hexbear.net to c/movies@hexbear.net

Have you ever wanted to watch a low-budget, kid-friendly, Canadian TV series from 1971 that spoofs the classic Universal monster movies?

Have you ever wanted it to have host segments by Vincent Price himself?

Enjoy!

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submitted 7 months ago by someone@hexbear.net to c/askchapo@hexbear.net

When you're watching a movie or TV show or stage play, and one of the actors is someone you know in real life, is it hard to keep a suspension of disbelief and just enjoy that movie or TV episode or play? Or are you always thinking in the back of your mind of times when you've socialized with them?

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