

They’re waiting to be told how to feel about it


They’re waiting to be told how to feel about it
You’re focusing on the onion, but the real flex is the burlap bag. Unless she’s into jute, of course.


Interesting, so if I want to watch a movie that I don’t own, I can trade an already owned movie with someone who has a movie that I’d like to watch? Then after using, the trade reverses?
Who holds the physical media? Is it held at one location, but only the ownership changes?
That reminds me of how gold is traded… it stays in the vault, but ownership is swapped.


This seems like a type of private club, where your admission depends on legally contributing content.
Playing along, what happens if I leave? Are they no longer my materials, as though I donated when I joined or will they be returned and the “club” will no longer have access?
If there’s one copy of “Space Wars” contributed, is it unavailable if someone is already streaming/reserving it?


Is it just a matter of lowered expectations vs democracy?


Practice, practice, practice. The best stories have been told 100x and the presenter adjusts each new telling to fit the audience.
I know this and still tell stories like the second pane, haha


Surely Social Security is safe? Wait, it was Gore that was going to put it in a lockbox. We’ll be working forever and orphans will be left to fend for themselves.
More MAGA winning?
It’s on CSPAN right now


Zuck looking for an upgrade?


I mean, I would have not built wind farms for $950 million. I’m right here
I want to hijack this conversation to post the obvious but not reminder, that when you find dead links and content that’s no longer available, go check the wayback machine and Internet archive… it’s been soooo useful.
The push for this is interesting, in that I had assumed that their existing telemetry would render this useless. It makes me suspect that like AI, there’s a large gap in what they say they can track and what they actually track.
Insert age verification to fill the gap?


I don’t use AI, I wait for humans to summarize the article in the comments like the good old days.


I’m not naive to think nothing ever happens or that the US is invincible, but especially with AI now, you can’t trust anything unless lots of other people corroborate it.
Just second amendment things


A lifetime subscription to OneDrive!
We’ll need more pixels of the skeleton to confirm if you’re right
Septork of course!