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  • Oh, there's some irony woven in there. There was a discussion by the Conservapedia mods that got re-posted to Something Awful where the mods were debating "How to we tell trolls parodying Conservative talking points from the standard Conservative crazies that are editing Conservapedia in good faith?" IIRC nobody had a good answer.

    Whenever Conservapedia comes up there's almost always someone who says something along the lines of "I just checked and my stupid edit of

    <whatever article>

    is still up!"

  • You'd think so, but this is also the dark universe where Donald Trump got a second term.

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Nvidia CEO Says AI Will Be a Permanent Micromanaging Boss Who Never Stops Nagging You

    futurism.com /artificial-intelligence/nvidia-ceo-ai-micromanaging-boss
  • That's for the lords and ladies, not the small folk.

  • The thing in the lower right is a overcooked hamburger patty. But the grey thing... that's what's stumping me.

    I thought it was fish at first, but it's the wrong texture for that. Then maybe re-fried beans... but why/how would they be shaped like that? About the only thing I can think of given the shape/texture is some sort of polenta?

  • Why a private company is investigating rapes at an ICE detention center instead of the sheriff

    We all know why.

  • Honey Bee

    is the bee that needs help the most

    I'd argue the opposite. There are thousands species of solitary native bees in small niches that need help way more. By contrast honey bees are either livestock or feral livestock that are competing with the native bees.

  • I'll admit, this isn't how I thought the AI bubble would pop.

  • BTW this is one of the sites where if you quickly stop the page loading it will break the "subscribe nag" bit and the whole article will be shown.

  • April fools!

  • TIL that I've been using "star crossed lovers" wrong my entire life. I thought it meant fated lovers.

  • It's not so much "Yucking someones yum" so much as "I think such a large age gap is going to be a big strain on this relationship. But if you wanna... fine." Like, one of these people was born around when 9-11 occurred and the other was born around the time when Pac-Man was the new hot game in arcades and these "CD" things were starting to catch on for music storage. That's quite a generational gap.

    However, they're both old enough to both know the what they're doing... and maybe it will all work out. Thus my "They’re both old enough to know better" comment. Maybe they're star crossed lovers and it will all work out... but in the end, it's a case of "Not my circus, not my monkeys".

  • Whatever. They're both old enough to know better.

  • There's something to be said for a computer that's as dumb as a calculator.

  • Man, it sure didn't take long to pivot from "We need to invade Iran to protect those poor protestors from their evil government" to "Bomb 'em back to the stone age".

    How strange. It's almost like Trump didn't have the best intentions of the Iranian people at heart from the get go.

  • Okay, concerning article, but the "Scribbled on and blood spattered" aesthetic of the graphics is super annoying and distracting.

    Maybe it's just that it reminds me of the spider bomb proposal from this Onion article.

  • As always, the United States' number one export is rightwing crazy.

  • I mean we've seen Alex Jones with a "Naughty tbabe" tab open on his phone.

  • science @lemmy.world

    He made beer that’s also a vaccine. Now controversy is brewing

    www.sciencenews.org /article/vaccine-beer-polyomavirus-chris-buck
  • science @lemmy.world

    PH scientists push for healthier, climate-resilient rice varieties

    www.gmanetwork.com /news/scitech/technology/962399/ph-scientists-push-for-healthier-climate-resilient-rice-varieties/story/
  • science @lemmy.world

    After ‘humiliating’ raid, Burkina Faso halts ‘gene drive’ project to fight malaria

    www.science.org /content/article/after-humiliating-raid-burkina-faso-halts-gene-drive-project-fight-malaria
  • science @lemmy.world

    Scientists found the missing nutrients bees need — Colonies grew 15-fold

    www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2025/08/250822073807.htm
  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Wouldn't a madlib generator be superior to a Markov chain for "poisoning" LLMs?

  • science @lemmy.world

    RFK Jr. defends $500M cut for mRNA vaccines with pseudoscience gobbledygook

    arstechnica.com /health/2025/08/rfk-jr-defends-500m-cut-for-mrna-vaccines-with-pseudoscience-gobbledygook/
  • News @lemmy.world

    US attorney for DC accuses Wikipedia of ‘propaganda’, threatens non-profit status

    www.nzherald.co.nz /world/us-attorney-for-dc-accuses-wikipedia-of-propaganda-threatens-non-profit-status/6TCXK6CRPNFY3JBAB65JEBSM3Y/
  • 3DS Hacks and Homebrew @lemmy.ml

    So there's a new homebrew app for Streetpasses over the internet.

    gbatemp.net /threads/a-new-way-to-experience-streetpass.653810/
  • Steam @lemmy.ml

    What's up with all the $99 games with a 95+% discount on Steam?