article does not mention cooperation with police?
stinky
I kind of wish this beautiful animation, huge effort, high budget and excellent storytelling hadn't been the product of a fucking Riot game. That company, its business model and its players are so toxic the success of the Arcane series feels hollow to me.
I'm not
Arstechnica doesn't cite its sources? All it has are links to more Arstechnica articles.
The above article says,
In the US, the feds are currently testing whether existing laws protecting kids against abuse are enough to shield kids from AI harms.
..but doesn't cite any sources. There's an embedded link, back to Arstechnica. What the fuck?
I'm enjoying it as well - there's a lot of love here. The author has dedicated years of their life to understanding this phenomenon and how to address it; there's theory, practical uses and tons of documentation.
You don't need to match energy with fools folks. Keep doing what you love, even if inconsiderate braindead chumps give you a "No."
I live with an abuser and just getting out of bed is a monumental struggle
Your parents don't know what it's like to be trans and they aren't interested in learning. They are unwilling to do the mental work of imagining the suffering of a trans person. It's selfish and lazy. You've gone out of your way to make them feel better, by apologizing, and I expect with tolerance towards their behavior when you could have just left. But they're not willing to do the same thing for you. It's one-sided.
This lack of concern for our neighbors was crafted by the elites so that we won't organize against them.
When we're hurt, angry, scared, broke, stressed out, we become selfish, like animals backed into a corner.
The elites have studied this and they know exactly how far they can push us before we fight back. They are keeping us hurt and angry so that we won't work together and they stay in power forever.
Dark Souls
I've never played any of the games, but the wikis have so much reading material I can stay engaged for hours.
It's a universe populated by unfathomably evil undead beings. They farm humans for their flesh and their souls, and there is no chance humanity will ever free themselves.
It's an incredibly dark setting, but it's hauntingly beautiful. What kind of society would these creatures develop? Architecture, art, religion. Their civilization is an anathema to us but that's why it's so alien and captivating
If it tastes good it's bad for me
"Our article is boring. How do we get more people to read it?"
"Put a good looking able bodied bearded white guy on the cover."