If you bring a bowl of petunias close enough, it could turn into something really interesting.
Did you already get the “hate magnet” achievement for having the most downvoted account? If not, you’re definitely getting close.
Totally agree. It’s all about the numbers, and that also makes the modern internet such a hostile place. You can think of any marginal group you would rarely encounter, or worry about IRL, but in the Internet, that tiny percentage translates to thousands or even millions of people.
It’s not just assholes and idiots either. This applies to thieves, blackmailers, creeps, and all the other kinds of people you would not want to sit next to in a crowded bus. There are easily several thousand of each type.
Oh, wow. That’s a new one. I don’t use Facebook or Xitter, so I guess that’s why I don’t bump into breathtakingly amazing stuff like that.
This is highly speculative, because climate science is fiendishly complex, and the error bars in these estimates are as wide as the solar system. However, there is a concept called the “runaway greenhouse effect”, in which the global average temperature spirals out of control, roasting the entire plant. Not exactly the kind of concept you want to think about too much.
There’s a clear difference between being in big trouble and being completely screwed. If we can avoid the extinction of humanity and go with catastrophic disasters and famine that eradicates vast majority of the population, we should totally do it.
Ideally, we would avoid all that, and go back to the good old days. Every small step towards that goal is worth it, although taking longer steps is highly encouraged.
Oh really? There’s a name for this thing too, LOL.
As long as Google makes at least one thing you use, you might want to check those settings from time to time. YT is clearly one of the hardest things to replace though.
Incidentally, today someone sent me a quote misattributed to Socrates, which then pushed me down a rabbit hole. Somewhere along the way, I bumped into The School of Athens, and here we are.
Google is the kind of company you can’t really trust with these things. There’s new stuff going on with those settings all the time, so you might want to read through all of the settings every now and then. If you haven’t done that in a while, you’re probably going to find some creepy stuff.
I wish there was a RemindMe! function on Lemmy. I guess I’ll just save this and come back to it when the sirens go off.
Nah. Needs more detail, text, and preferably also some numbers. If a child in a kindergarten is able to draw more than 10% of the flag, you’re doing it wrong