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If Babble had a level in Parappa, what would she be teaching him to do?
Kind of a weird time for this maybe but I made a comic essay about the video game Blue Prince and my experience playing it. Very, very good game.
There's no spoilers for puzzles or lore btw
where in the HELL did that horse come from
"love is what makes us human" actually it's 'select all images with boat' but go off I guess
usually when you have a stomach bug your body is like yes sir we'll get this punk out of here, 48 hours tops. then you get a cold and your body is like I dunno ... between a few hours and eleven months ... maybe a week minimum .... you gotta understand we're short staffed
tbf to the body, stomach bugs are easier to flush out since they are already in The System That Flushes Things Out From The Body, and that includes BOTH ends.
with a cold you gotta wait for the macrophages in your blood to start Eating Everything, and they are. not big. it takes them a while. please be more considerate of your macrophages in the future, theyre doing their best
I've got to find myself more macrophage
Now Hiring: macrophages
immunesystem.com/careers/macrophage
does weighted clothing work or is Rock Lee a liar
everything that happened in naruto is real
if cis people are so great then why don’t they have a siberian orchestra
really hate the framing "ultraprocessed food is leading to increased colon cancer in young people". it's not technically incorrect, but the average person can gain next to nothing from reading that. what should be specified is lack of fiber. you'd be fine eating ultraprocessed food if you ate enough fiber, it just so happens that a lot of ultraprocessed food doesn't contain much fiber due to how the food is processed (to enhance taste and extend shelf life), which is why this correlation exists.
it’s wild how tech literacy lasted like one generation barely before it fell off
The tech industry saw to it. In a drive to both expand their market by making it easier to pick up tech without knowing how it works, and in an effort to lock down controllable walled gardens and ecosystems they could fully control and exploit, tech has continuously and systemically destroyed both the need for tech literacy and the avenues for developing it independently.
You are not supposed to know how your devices work. You are not supposed to modify them without paying a service fee, you are not supposed to add functionality to them unless they sell it to you, and you are DEFINITELY not supposed to repair or reuse them when they could make you replace them at full price.
Tech literacy didn't die, it was slowly strangled out of people.
The interesting thing here, historically, is that this arc was followed by a lot of what can be considered tech products.
To pick one at random: cars. These days, peoples ability to self-repair and self-maintain their cars is at an all-time low, despite it being easier to do than ever. (There are a million bald guys in overalls on Youtube who will show you a video describing precisely how to replace a fuel control valve on a 2012 Ford Fiesta.)
The reason for this is that cars got better, and more reliable. For many decades after their introduction, if you owned a car at all, you had to be conversant in their maintenance and repair, because those things broke down or were just straight-up factory lemons in ways that would be unthinkable in a modern automobile. So the populace as a whole became very "car literate," because you had to be.
Then they made them better. (There's a lot of literature on how Toyota specifically revolutionized car quality in the 80s.) And because they were better, you no longer NEEDED to know all those things. It's entirely possible to own a car for decades and never need to field-replace a part because you broke down on the road somewhere, a situation that would have been unthinkable in our grandparents time. (This has had a lot of implications for AAA.)
And so, except among dedicated hobbyists or DIYers, that knowledge is slowly draining out of the populace.
You had other arcs like this with the vast array of mechanized products available to people in the industrialized world with the advent of widespread electrification. Things like refrigerators and vacuum cleaners and TVs were absolute garbage, and if you owned one it was in your best interests to learn how to replace a blown fuse or stripped wire. Then they got better, and that knowledge drained out of the populace. It is true that these things are to some extent deliberately designed to not be field-repairable anymore, but it's also true that your vacuum cleaner is far less likely to blow a fuse, I mean a literal vacuum-tube fuse, and start a fire when you plug it in, something that used to be very common.
When it comes to computers, what we think of as "modern" tech... well, I've been doing this for a long time. If I wanted to install a game in 1995, I had to load into the autoexec.bat and config.sys files and edit my HIMEM settings so that Wing Commander II wouldn't eat itself in a stack overflow on load. It had a whole manual telling me how to do surgery so I could launch the game.
These days I click three buttons in Steam, and that WORKS like 99.9% of the time.
I go back and forth on if this is a bad thing or not. I mean, it's absolutely bad that we aren't ALLOWED to service our own shit if we're so inclined. But, well... we're transitioning from "this tech is new and shiny and the wave of the future" to "this stuff is just stuff. It's stuff we use. Why should I know everything about how it works?"
I rent a house. My house is a technological marvel by any reasonable standard; the plumbing and electrical wiring and HVAC system represent some very complex systems that were installed by experts. I have no idea how to do anything but the most basic maintenance or repair work on them, and I have no idea how ANY of it works. I can reset a breaker from the box in the basement. I can change a lightbulb. I can unclog a toilet or a garbage disposal. But if you asked me how any of the wiring in the walls works or how precisely water pressure is maintained, I wouldn't be able to tell you. I certainly couldn't re-wire anything. Nor tell you how I connect to city gas lines which keep me warm in the winter. If any of that stuff seriously broke, I am completely tech illiterate. I'd call an expert.
Because this stuff isn't tech to me, even though it's absolutely tech by any reasonable definition. It's just stuff. It works. I see no need to understand it beyond that. I am very tech illiterate about my home, as are many people.
That's what "tech" is to the people who didn't live through the information revolution. It's just stuff. It works. Their smartphone is no more remarkable to them than our grandparents rotary phones were to THEM back in the 50s. To those of us who are older, the smartphone is a revolutionary device that changed the world. To those who are younger, it's just... a phone. It does phone things. Why do they need to be literate about it?
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Honestly fuck AI for making me have to go on and on defending the dignity of toil like I’m some kind of protestant
: You guessed it: looks like it's a so-called AI
Mozilla, in its finite wisdom, embedded LLM bots into recent versions of Firefox for the vitally-important purpose of… naming tab groups. Now, some users are noticing CPU and power usage spikes caused by a background process called Inference.
Ugh. Reminder again for Firefox users to visit your about:config page, search for the browser.ml.chat.enabled key, and set that to false:
If yours says true then double-click it until it reads false.
Doing that turns off the AI chatbot features in Firefox, but also the stupid new LLM tab-naming feature that's rolling out.
if you want to turn off as much ai crap in firefox as possible, from this post on mozilla's connect forum, you should also set all these to false using about:config:
browser.ml.enable
extensions.ml.enabled
browser.ml.linkPreview.enabled
browser.tabs.groups.smart.enabled
browser.tabs.groups.smart.userEnabled
to get rid of the revamped sidebar, which is also trying to incorporate ai:
sidebar.revamp
unrelated anyone got browser recommendations for when we have to jump ship from firefox
and now keep in mind that all the other browsers are doing this shit, too, but you can't reconfigure them as with Firefox
on A for Effort's last point, is there any browser that offers users even half as much control as Firefox? if so, I'd like to try it as a backup
irritatingly, the list of AI settings in Firefox has grown. to kill them all as of today (Nov 20, 2026), go into about:config and set all of these to false (yes, you'll have to copy and paste them one by one):
browser.ml.enable
browser.ml.chat.enabled
browser.ml.chat.menu
browser.ml.chat.page
browser.ml.chat.page.footerBadge
browser.ml.chat.page.menuBadge
browser.ml.linkPreview.enabled
browser.ml.pageAssist.enabled
browser.tabs.groups.smart.enabled
browser.tabs.groups.smart.userEnabled
extensions.ml.enabled
browser.search.visualSearch.featureGate
in addition to nuking AI, it'll also speed up your browsing
from the creators of kids bop meet adult bop where we take regular songs and make it have as many curse words as possible
Fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck Banana phone