Great idea! Some inspiration right here :
Great idea! Some inspiration right here :
As your northern neighbors. We did subsidize it too, but now the privatized energy companies started whining that there wasn’t enough capacity, so now they charge you for creating free energy
Or play something original and fresh and well crafted, like deadlock
Im on Mastodon. Rarely use it because I’m no fan of the format (same reason I never got into Twitter). I do jump on and follow causes that I support that switch to it.
I almost want to have used x, so I could quit using it and improve this statistic.
But I never did
Aha ok, well that eluded me. Thanks for the explanation!
I’m aware of what morale means in etymological and historical context. The article fails to elucidate what Zuckerberg meant with it.
The morale of who? The general populace? The owners of social media? LLM? And how will the improvement of morale stop ai slop?
Neither of those are explained yet are important for the article, as, you know, they put that in the title.
I think it’s told as the second person being a psychologist, which is also a bit weird, visiting a random psych in a city you’ve never been to, not mentioning your profession at all and him suggesting you should see a clown a treatment.
‘It takes leather balls to play rugby’ - toilet wall in Leisure Suit Larry
‘Alarm, ein verletzter’ - Commando
‘At first his lips were sweet as mango, when first I held him to my chest, but now we dance this Grim Fandango and will four years before we rest’ - Olivera Olfrendo, Grim Fandango