[-] orcrist@kbin.social 10 points 1 year ago

Vodka. I had a bit too much of it a few times (100% my own fault, don't copy me) and now I can't stand the taste at all.

[-] orcrist@kbin.social 10 points 1 year ago

Oh I think pervert is an understatement. The courts have clearly ruled that he's far beyond that level.

[-] orcrist@kbin.social 13 points 1 year ago

Depends on what the machine is for.

[-] orcrist@kbin.social 24 points 1 year ago

Nobody is "begrudgingly" accepting scientific results. But you want to tell that story, right? You're looking for an "us vs. them" situation, but that's not how science works.

Also, I think some of your facts are not actually facts.

Finally, a question itself is not "anti-science". How could it be? However, if you're using a question as a smokescreen to confuse readers or viewers to push your selfish political agenda, that would be shady politics, and it would have nothing to do with science at all.

[-] orcrist@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

I'm as reliable as you pay me to be. Give me a 3-year contract with guaranteed raises and see what happens.

[-] orcrist@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago

If you want to go way back, take a look at old BBSes or Usenet. The flame was commonly deployed. For many decades now people have used the internet to look at pictures of cats and also to talk trash or otherwise say horrible things. I don't think Reddit is different in any major way, except that on subs that were decently managed, many of the worst commenters were banned and the worst comments were often down voted into oblivion. It really did depend on the subreddit.

The fact that some people behave like assholes is not in itself anything indicative about a website working well or poorly. In real life some people behave like assholes some of the time too. Of course we have and should continue to take reasonable steps to deal with much of the badness, but we should never expect or aim for perfection on this front.

[-] orcrist@kbin.social 11 points 1 year ago

I remember when Google Chat added XMPP support. I already ran my own server but some of my friends we're happy enough to use Google. And that was good for a while, but at some point Google had enough people running its own chat that it could simply shut off external XMPP traffic. That was a sad time, because we could have had a federated decentralized chat protocol that dominated the internet, much like email does for its particular purpose, and instead we got fragmented chaos.

The same thing could happen with the fediverse in various ways. So hey, if some commercial entity wants to run their own server, that's cool, but we need to keep reminding our friends of the dangers of relying on that commercial entity.

[-] orcrist@kbin.social 10 points 1 year ago

Oh the mistake is all on Elon. He decided to fire a lot of his core staff and he's paying the price now. Also, you are in a great position to laugh at the engineers. They're making the kind of mistakes as professionals that you and I might make as amateurs, and that is comedic.

[-] orcrist@kbin.social 10 points 1 year ago

Elon doesn't understand how to use robots.txt.

[-] orcrist@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

That may be a good idea, but the situation here was caused by corruption within the Canadian government, not by Google doing shady things.

In other words, the Canadian government tried to impose a link tax, and they've just discovered that both Google and Facebook don't think Canadian media is worth anything.

[-] orcrist@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

Maybe it's not so mysterious. Maybe hotels in Russia should have bars over all of their windows to avoid such incidents in the future.

[-] orcrist@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

I think you're wrong about people's perceptions. I think the vast majority of the people in the world do not believe that the ultra-rich deserve to have all the money and power that in fact they currently have.

It's also true that trying to upset that power balance is very difficult, and many people spend more of their time worrying about things that are closer to home where they have greater control.

The other point is that the blackout was predominantly about mods and power users showing how much of a difference they actually made. And certainly they proved their point. Administrators had to come in and boot mods. That kind of worked, but now we see other antics continuing. All of this is good for the lulz, but it also shows that the blackout was a success. Reddit can probably survive without us, but the quality will go to hell, has gone to hell, will continue to linger in hell until some years down the road the site gets unplugged.

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