I agree, although this particular bit
Have everyone pander to you and stop posting?
works both ways - so much so that I initially misinterpreted your comment when I quickly scanned it before properly re-reading
I agree, although this particular bit
Have everyone pander to you and stop posting?
works both ways - so much so that I initially misinterpreted your comment when I quickly scanned it before properly re-reading
Opinions (even negative ones) are a form of discussion.
I get the sense that you are speaking out about circumstances relating to this specific artist (maybe they've been excessively hounded by a brigade of haters), but your original comment, esp. the last line was quite general, and is largely what I was responding to.
I don't have any stance on this comic or this artist (never seen them before), but comment sections are kind of exactly for opinions to be shared.
Ah, that is indeed what they wrote but that interpretation didn't even cross my mind! That is hilariously bad lmao. Thanks
Assuming they were in brackets after people's names, why is that silly? It's just so you know how to address them.
Behind every decision to replace staff with yet another LLM is endless frustration for customers and clients.
I had an urgent leak to deal with earlier this week, and when I called my rental agency they told me they couldn't do anything until I'd logged it in their online system. I logged it in detail with photos, then it took me to an LLM. When I told the LLM I wasn't interested in further chatter and just needed a plumber sent over ASAP, I got a text saying my request wouldn't be dealt with because I "did not complete the conversation with [their] agent." All the while my light bulbs were dripping... I felt like I was taking crazy pills.
I haven't been able to post to reddit in years now, because I refuse to browse it without a VPN, and while it still lets me in, any account that I make immediately gets shadowbanned as soon as I make a post or a comment.
I can't tell if it's because their bot filter is just terribly implemented, or because they don't want me on their platform if I don't surrender my public IP address.
I'm pretty sure they just use a "how many different accounts under the same public IP" type of logic, because even if I create an account on a 4G network (no VPN) and post, this happens. Cellular networks often use double NAT (unique internal/carrier IP, shared public IP) to avoid allocating a public IP to each mobile device.
I've given up a long time ago. My only exposure to reddit now is when a search results page links me to a post. The most helpful stuff is usually from a decade ago or earlier.
Imagine coming up with policies that actually help people rather than punish them. This is weird and sets such a dangerous precedent.
This.
Also, even as an able-bodied man, I’m happy to jaywalk across residential streets and small roads. But a busy road or motorway? I’m not risking my life for that. Let alone multiple lanes! I always walk the 100m or so to the nearest pedestrian crossing… which is exactly what this guy should be able to do.
It’s just bad design, and I strongly disagree with the idea of “it doesn’t look that bad, just cross”. You shouldn’t even have to assess risk like that.
I’m not exactly enamoured with the UK, but its walkability (at least in suburbs and cities) is something I am so thankful for.
Chad comment
Am Brit, have 3 credit cards, am I missing something?
I only know one adult who doesn’t have any.
Edit: I think you might be confusing us with France, where the vast majority pay with debit cards.
Nice work on the truncation.