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  • They just forgot to add the little bag of powder mix with the teeny tiny marshmallows

  • I’m trying to get my folks onto Pulumi, but we’re now just getting somewhere with CFN. Baby steps

  • Me seeing this as I have a CloudFormation template pulled up in the background

  • This is good stuff, pretty aligned with what I was getting at here. I think this way of thinking has been running rampant for a very long time. Even at the time of Christ, there was a number of sentiments that ran counter to Christ’s teachings that ended up entwining with the beliefs of the church. No one is a perfect listener, some are much worse than others…

  • The Handmaid’s Tale sounds practically prophetic with some of this stuff. I guess the peeps could be heard back in the 80s for some of these “Christian nationalist” groups.

    Let’s call it what it is, they take Christianity and make it their calling card but follow very few, if any, of the actual calls or teachings of Christ. They want to attach to something which has meaning to validate and give authenticity to a meaningless, and destructive, endeavor.

  • Pain

    Jump
  • I’m just like her frfr

  • I just mean the trope of the blue-hair girl always losing, it hurts so much

  • Not the blue-haired girl 😭

  • The first few episodes of season 1 the MC is a chuunibyou. Yamada slowly gets him to shift his mindset. The first few episodes are hard to watch because his personality is a bit unbearable at first.

  • How many people are commonly backing into spaces? I think the people I’ve seen or heard, online or otherwise, have just been the same people that don’t want to bother backing into spaces. I don’t think their logic is very sound, it’s just about thinking they’re wasting time probably.

  • Who said security ever had to be difficult for the end-users? The companies that charge $15k per month per service to keep your company audit-ready. Oh and Microsoft is one of the more “seamless” providers for auth and security services out there, amazing.

  • I really didn’t expect Season 2 of Dangers In My Heart to be better than Season 1, because Season 1 was pretty solid. Season 2 has been amazing. It’s probably one of the more down to earth rom-coms I’ve seen, the first season really pushed the clueless MC but this season shows Kyotaro at least understands that his feelings are probably reciprocated.

  • I hear so many people say people are dumb for backing into spaces, it makes me want to back into spaces more 😈

  • So it’s true that SERN is using Pop!_OS as a way to tamper with the space-time continuum, I see. They probably have a steady stream from the ECHELON project of all time travel-related messages. Pop!_OS makes for a tricky OS indeed, I’m sure there are some very well-written IBN-5100 interfacing drivers available through the Pop!_OS Store.

    El. Psy. Kongroo.

  • They have to protect German engineering at all costs

  • There’s much more value outside of the screen than inside the screen. The internet is finally becoming less an escape from reality and more just an extension of reality. This feels very anecdotal, I wonder how much of this perspective just comes with age.

  • Not only a late addition, but purposefully not clarified or explicitly stated at the beginning, or even at the end, of the article. This is like fine print, tucked into the content of the article so that you have to read the entire piece to get that information. Even then, if you are in the midst of the article you might not even consider how it impacts the framing. They also use distancing language there to avoid as much as possible connecting themselves to ownership.

  • If I woke up with an elf in my bed, I’m pretty sure I would react the same way.

  • Is Wired owned by Advance? The answer is yes. Condé Nast is a subsidiary of Advance. Advance has a 30 percent stake in Reddit.

    This is why they call it “the Internet’s Greatest Authenticity Machine” because we know there’s nothing authentic about that cesspool. There’s even less authenticity behind a biased news article framing itself as disconnected from the subject. Not once do I see mention of Wired’s relationship to Reddit, if your owner has a 30% stake you should disclose that.

    Edit: even more important is that Condé Nast itself acquired Reddit in 2006, which is where Advance’s significant stake comes from. Is that supposed to be inferred or understood prior to this article? News media needs to be accountable for this kind of reporting.