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Graham Chapman was, ironically enough, impeccable as the straight man of the group.
That's a weird place to have some opinions about jewish and trans people. I like to look at the sinfest subreddit every now and then and that sub really likes to sneer at people who have weird opinions on those topics (such as the author of the titular webcomic).
Could be a Chinese market thing. They like their number eights.
I think killing someone is a pretty major violation of that person's bodily autonomy.
Clarification: he bought creativeai.org. Alex J. Champandard bought creative.ai https://nitter.poast.org/alexjc/status/1828434378864599402#m
Edit: I like Rex's expressed intentions more than Champandard's.
they live glasses on
I THINK ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ARE DOING ELECTION FRAUD
DUAL CITIZENSHIP EXISTS
LET ME MISS THE POINT EQUALLY HARD IN A DIFFERENT DIRECTION, OR AT LEAST HOPEFULLY SO
More computer games:
- web browsers
- stock market trackers
- election watch
More computer non-games:
- hangman on a paper teletype
- ARGs
- anything on the Vectrex
Good on him. All that drama can't be healthy in the long run.
I think I've seen that username on something posted on TechTakes before.
I don't wish ill upon my fellow tech sector workers, but frankly a backlash on the tech industry is long overdue. People have been mad at big tech before and so far it (thankfully) hasn't led to cataclysmic shifts in free software.
I feel like the original Free Software ethos of software freedom as moral obligation first and economic convenience second (if at all) might be more resilient to these kinds of field-shaping challenges than the more business model oriented Open Source ideology. That said, I don't expect the ongoing AI crisis to re-separate F and OS by name in popular or even tech industry consciousness.
So it's called the National Novel Writing Month, but like what nation? Should non-US writers have their own ones?
Also I just saw they have a logo and it's an insult to heraldry.