

We got too good at killin’
Also known as snooggums on midwest.social and kbin.social.


We got too good at killin’
They have Initiative if they are able to act on their own based on their training. As in they don’t require being told to do their job all the time, they just do it.
If you don’t bother with training then you want self starters and hopefully you are fine with whatever shenanigans they come up with.
I stuck on rule 14 or so where you have to know the country based on street maps, but did have to look up today’s wordle (rule 12?) since I don’t play that.
People shopped for hemorrhoid medication and anti-wrinkle cream, among other products.
Why would this involve a human or a chatbot in the first place? I prefer an interface that involves neither when shopping online.
This is like saying people prefer being stabbed over being shot.


Link formatted for anyone on other instances, which only took me a couple years to remember!


That doesn’t make any sense as a statement. It sounds like you can’t force freedom on people, but yeah you can make them free without consent but I don’t get how that makes sense in this context.
Multiple countries show socialism works perfectly fine for essential and shared services and other things a society needs. It doesn’t work for everything, which is why so many countries are a blend of socialist public stuff like universal healthcare, free education, and those kinds of things whle still having capitalism in the firm of private for profit companies for non-essential stuff like restaurants and clothing stores.
Note that if the country has socialist in the name it probably isn’t actually socialist in practice.
S P A R K L E S
I appreciate you giving artists credit so I can go find more of their stuff to steal.


We just lost a million people directly to covid and it resulted in public support for vaccines, masking, and other health prevention dropping. If 2 million died I would have expected Republicans to run around injecting people with diseases directly to speed up the rapture.


30+ years is old for sure, and platforms fit in that range.
20+ years could be debated, but I consider that old too.
Being old is not a negative, just a description about how long something has been around.


I hear it has a good story and clever platformer type stuff. I picked up the first one and dropped it quickly because I remembered that I don’t like platformers.
Good to see people that do enjoy them get great games!


Dude, platformers like Hollow Knight were popular in arcades back in the 80s and d early 90s. Contra (87) and Metal Slug (96) are the first two that came to mind but there were tons of others.
They were literally arcade games and adapted to new mediums like home gaming systems and computers.
With Florida ditching vaccine requirements it looks like the East Coast/West Coast feud is going to pick back up again.


This upsets me and I demand an apology.


Only if I can come up with a way that the thing could possibly be my fault, intentional or not. Like making a decision without asking first, or because I reminded them of something upsetting without intending to like reminding them of something other than what we are talking about. The latter is going to be the ‘I’m sorry I upset you’ not a real apology, because I’m not really sorry for saying the thing, just that it caused them to be upset.
In the past I would apologize for things I didn’t do and all it did was make things worse because it was just a reflex response and it wasn’t like I could avoid doing things I didn’t do in the first place in the future.
At work I will apologize for things that may be due to not having enough information, but in that case at best I’m going to apologize for not finding out what I didn’t know. It is kind of bullshit, but at least they tend to provide more information in the future. It is catering to people who can’t admit their own faults to a degree, but ends up being like small talk, something we do to get other people to work as a team.


It didn’t make him smarter.
It wasn’t even criminalized in the US at all until the 70s!
Couldn’t predict the horror of ad overlays!