[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 26 points 10 months ago

Absolutely braindead on the part of the league once again. Hope this gains lots of media traction and they're forced to answer even more uncomfortable and embarrassing questions about it.

[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 15 points 10 months ago

I know it's not the point of the question, but remember whatever happens is 100% the villain's fault, not yours.

[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 17 points 11 months ago

Found the anaerobic bacteria trolling as a human. Get outta here!

[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 31 points 1 year ago

This thorough, week long investigation has concluded that it was kind of humorous.

[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 22 points 1 year ago

One solution would be to pay at the time that you order, but then I'd be horrified at the concept of being asked to tip BEFORE your meal, in which case tipping switches from being mild/borderline extortion to being full-on blatant extortion. So, credit card for deposit would be better, like someone else suggested.

Or, if the point of this isn't to ask for solutions but to complain about 'people getting worse'... There's always been shit-heads and there's always going to be shit-heads out there. Maybe the percentages are shifting, but if so it's likely the not-so-new problem of cities growing bigger and feeling less like a community, and if someone doesn't feel like they have any connection or responsibility to the people that live around them, then this and countless other crimes and social breakdown tend to result. Maybe the nature of the internet and media etc. is making that worse, but if so it's still only a different flavour to the old and ongoing task of maintaining social cohesion one generation to the next. I admit, some days I almost want to lose faith in that, but it's gonna take more than an increase in petty theft to do it today.

[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 13 points 1 year ago

11 years. And, honestly I'm kinda grateful. It was time, regardless of the drama, and an unhealthy amount of my screen-existence was being eaten up by it. There seemed to be a slow, insidious change that I was probably sheltered from by keeping to old-reddit, but even then, the whole spez-API-drama wasn't so much of a shock, but more the final nail in the coffin that reddit is, with no doubt, now a full on corporate for-profit website just like any of the other social media giants, and will continue to act more and more like them. I'll admit I didn't delete my account, just the app, and I still check back in every few days to peek in to a few more niche subreddits that there just isn't any replacement for elsewhere (yet), but spending my time elsewhere has been refreshing.

[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 27 points 1 year ago

FYI if you can't hear anything you need to put on one of these brain slugs. I'm wearing one and it's awesome. Everyone should really get a brain slug.

[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 16 points 1 year ago

I vote either defederate or ban. Even if it is "technically legal" by the current rules, it goes completely against the spirit and intent of this place, and rules can and should be changed over time to preserve that. Bot/AI generated posts are exactly what we DON'T want this place to turn into, and it will take active effort to avoid that.

[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 18 points 1 year ago

Even if it's just an apocryphal story, it's at least a crazy-interesting concept that I hadn't even considered before.

[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 20 points 1 year ago

"Lead Safe Mama" is not a legit scientific source. Come on guys, this isn't facebook, we can do better than this kind of low effort fear mongering.

[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 11 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I'm already a little offput by how lemmy.world seems so dominant.

[-] Jesse@lemmy.ca 12 points 1 year ago

Add another ref who sits just off the ice, and is a "video ref" looking at as many screens as he chooses, of the available cameras, and has the power to whistle his own penalties or overturn the penalties from the ref on the ice. There's no reason to deliberately not use the technology available to us rather than the randomness of whether something happens to get challenged for video review.

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