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  • I'm stuck with the Ryan Reynolds/Will Farrell version

  • Maybe not, if Intel goes tits-up

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  • bonk

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  • 🤔 I'm skeptical that it was just the banana and peanut butter that did it.

  • At this point, nothing.

  • They will as soon as the next extortion payment comes through.

  • Don't forget the backsliding civil rights and ecological doom

  • Best bang for your buck in general, IMO, is going to be an off-lease mini or SFF from eBay.

  • One of my employers still prints MICR checks. HP was one of the only options for that.

  • Yeah, none of that addresses how we're supposed to feed >8 billion people without modern logistics and farming backed by unsustainable practices and fossil fuel use. Especially with the weather becoming so unstable.

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  • I cannot express in words just how much I do not want my consciousness to persist, trapped, for trillions of years of darkness. That would be unimaginable hell.

  • Lol, that's a catch phase in our house: "he just wants to sniff!"

  • Our little idiot couldn't care less about traditional cat fare like tuna. But he can hear the sound of the olive oil jug or mayo being handled from across the whole house.

  • For how long? The current output is unsustainable. Respectfully, you're not seeing the whole picture.

  • The Internet has already been mostly destroyed, drowned in AI slop. Is all that shit gonna be taken down? Are search engines going to go back to working again?

  • Not a week goes by without a headline reminding me what a good decision it was to jump ship to Linux.

  • We only settled on a "break even" point now that we're many billions of people over capacity and society and the biosphere are collapsing. We needed to slow down a long time ago.

  • Not really. I'm sure our mighty intellects could have settled on a birth rate somewhere between 25 and 0. There are a lot of numbers in between.

  • It's exactly the inability (more like refusal) of most of us to override our base instincts that is going to cause the extinction of not just ourselves, but most complex life on the planet along with us. I say that not just as someone with "no parental instincts," but rather a humble human who actually uses the ability to see further than my nose.