That was me until my body finally gave out when I hit 30. Got flattened by the boulder and now I'm kicking rocks
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Xitter is a bad example but I can imagine someone liking / sharing posts for their favourite video game or MMO. Like if there was an update for FFXIV, you might share it with your friends so they don't miss it. Or if there's a giveaway code or something. Stuff like that where it's actually useful and impactful to your life or hobbies.
I don't adoor the sillyness. It's a bit much for my wheelhouse.
Wow, exactly even! That's a cool looking counting app, what did you use to count the doors and wheels?
I hope you find peace one day
Yeah I remember once I couldn't use most .appimage programs because the way those were run changed and anything old was completely unusable. I tried to install the component that old app images used but it wasn't possible. Which is just insane to me lol, it's a huge problem
Ok but if we're going by dictionary definitions
A movable structure used to close off an entrance
Which basically includes half of the universe as well. So the answer to the question becomes: "there is a near infinite, uncountable, amount of wheels in the world, defined as a circle that can rotate; accompanied by a myriad of doors, defined as something that can open or close." Hooray. The question isn't fun anymore, and I don't really want to start counting the
sphinctersdoors in my body.I clearly misread the room because we all seem to be hell bent on forcing this overly loose interpretation so that everything counts as a wheel for the meme.
If you want me to respect you, stop attacking people when they talk about their beliefs,
When did I do that? All I did was call you out ob your dishonest arguements regarding Atheism
Also here's a list of insults you've leveled at me so far in this thread, since you seem to need a reminder.
You're the one being a villain in this thread. The adult thing to do would be for you to recognize that and shut up. But you seem incapable of considering that you can be the villain and continue talking.
Grow up.
In this thread you've done nothing but demonstrate that you're intellectually and morally bankrupt while trying to pretend that everyone else is the problem.
Get over yourself.
Fuck off with that.
You're clearly only adding this last line in here to give yourself a façade of reason, like the religious version of "I'm not racist, *but*"
Do they actually call them that where you live? In which case feel free to count them. But where I live they're just part of "drawer sliders" or "drawer runners".
If they don't, and you're calling them wheels just because they happen to be a circular rotary component of something else, we're back to dissembling everything to count the circles again. That's the point, to draw a line before it gets silly. Otherwise my vehicle has probably thousands of wheels inside it.
Read my original comment again. I only highlighted things you guys do that are not nice to be around.
Many times you've accused me of writing things I never did. Again, I never said all, you're not all evil, but you guys often have this persecution complex where you emotionally and violently react to all spirituality in your presence. Especially online, in forums like Lemmy and Reddit. It's like you lose your ability to read accurately and just make up things I never wrote.
I don't believe I deserve this kind of treatment for just pointing out what it's like "on the other side of the fence". You seem perfectly happy to say all religion is evil and brain washes children, then turn around and say I'm making bad faith arguments for only pointing out ugly behaviours like you're showcasing right now.
I don't even know what you're expecting me to say. Do you want me to apologise and say I'm wrong for listing factual things that have actually happened to me? That are happening literally right now?
It worked for us. We had a few moments like "you didn't check for traps so now you take damage" and they said "well obviously my character would have" and I was like "y'know what you're right. You're playing your character, and if you were actually in that world you probably would have checked for traps because you did so the last 100 times."
Similar how in real life you're not conscious of every little thing you do, most of it is muscle memory.
I'm not here to argue, but after a certain point it becomes a game of "hide the data stream". You'd be amazed at how clever you can be with this, and inspecting the logic of embedded firmware is difficult.
It often looks something like this (in algorithm or nowadays A.I. functionality):
"When an accident occurs, keep a copy of the video file. After a random delay after the accident, during normal driving, when you don't feel like you're being observed, upload the video recording to one of these 40 IP addresses in 20–400 byte encrypted chunks over 7 days."
This isn't theoretical, I've seen it before, software being sneaky like this. Resistant to observation because it can detect an artificial testing environment or network snooping tools. Difficult to prove misbehavior because the data is routed through multiple hops before being stored, and you can't easily inspect encrypted traffic. It might not even be the car manufacturer, it could be whoever is making the cameras. Basically, if it has a data connection and a recording feature, it's not secure.
What the other person is trying to convey is the common operating rule of most businesses nowadays. Breaking the law is worth it to them if the profits outweigh the consequences. For example if they only just increase profit by 4% per year, a low chance of a 4% fine after say 5 years is absolutely worth it. The only way to curb this is with completely ruinous fines, like "we will fine you 50% of each year this happened, dissolve your regional organisation, or ban you from doing business in the entire regulatory area (in this case the EU)" kind of consequences. Anything else can be optimised away.
Also, if you're not willing to actually use it to restore from backup, it's not a backup. I remember once I fucked up surgery on the prod db (we didn't have a testing db...) and was like, ok well at least we can just try again.
Boss man was like "no! We can't restore from backup, people will lose 1 hour of their work!!!" I spent 7 days writing a script to surgically fix my surgery instead. I had to fudge and guess some of the data but wcyd
But you just did, they're called car doors
I've never seen or heard of one. But I've heard Redhat is a bit of a weird case, they're proprietary right?
I never said all, and I never said they're inferior. I'm pointing out a real problem where a lot of atheists act with prejudice to all religion and spiritual people. They often believe they're morally and intellectually superior, while pretending that all religion is the problem, and use bad faith arguments (using your own words, thanks for proving my points).
Some of the smartest, kindest people I know happen to be religious, but you would condemn them. There's nothing stopping you from being someone that respects others' beliefs, who happens to be atheist. We don't have to be incompatible, and it confuses me why you choose to be.
If you want me to respect you, stop attacking people when they talk about their beliefs, and don't call them stupid or illogical or unscientific. Try reflecting on why my list of grievances upsets you so much. Do they sound familiar maybe?
Self identifying as the asshole type with your hateful response. I don't mind people sharing their views and beliefs. I do mind when people say theirs is the only correct / logical one. I find that almost every atheist in online spaces is insufferable like this.
Of course there's people who will read the Bible and ignore the parts they don't agree with and then hit their kids. That's kind of the point of this entire thread, that being a jerk isn't actually tied to your religion at all, people will always find a way to be unkind.
For the purposes of this question, I think the best definition is simply: a wheel is called a wheel, and a door is called a door. The definition is in the name. That basically eliminates most nonsense haha
Yes. I believe that life will be worth living, even if it might look different in the future. There will always be struggle and suffering, but also beauty and joy. People had kids in the past during genocide, famine, drought, cruel regimes, civil unrest, war, natural disasters... But they did it anyway, because it's still worth it.
The original context of this thread was the claim that bringing any child into this world is an act of cruelty and selfishness. I say it's an act of love and wanting to share it with yet another person. Personal choices are their own thing, anyone can choose not to have kids as their own choice, that's fine. I'm only arguing against calling every parent selfish, and every child doomed.
Oh my God, they killed Kenny!