brightlotusmoon:

i-like-to-think-that-im-cool:

sandersstudies:

deliciouspaintthinner:

sandersstudies:

hoonkus-deactivated20230701:

sandersstudies:

sandersstudies:

My husband’s job primarily employs adult men but there is one (1) teenage girl and my husband said originally he worried she might be a bit of an outcast but instead every man on the crew was like “huh guess I am a dad/older brother now.”

She was in a car crash on the way to work one morning and called my husband to let him know she’d be late and he was like wtf guess I’m gonna be late too because I’m coming to pick you up and then he told his team and they were like I think you mean WE are coming.

Imagine you are a teenage girl probably rushing to get to work and you crash your probably new car and feel absolutely miserable and now you’ll be late to work but then suddenly in the distance a car full of all the adult men you work with just pulls up and is like “we came all the way here to pick you up” the mental image right now is fr.

Apparently she tried to call her dad but it was 3am and he was obviously sleeping so she called my husband and he not only came to find her but fished her glasses out of the hood of the car (she’d dropped them while looking inside), drove her to the hospital, and told her to take the day off. She insisted on coming back to work so he used his lunch break to watch TV with her to make sure she didn’t doze off (concussion risk).

You’ve heard of the Mom friend but my husband is very much the Dad friend. He said when he answered the phone she said “hey please don’t be mad” and he’s never felt such powerful Fatherhood energy in his life.

Girl: *calls for aid*

Every single dad packed into the car:

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This is possibly my favorite response to this post

This girls father: Thanks for helping my daughter out guys

Your husband and all his coworkers:

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delicatefury:

irishironclad:

wrenchinator-central:

thelegendofsqam:

maxofs2d:

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Additionally, here are some interesting comments from a Mozilla employee who’s been working on these features:

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No, you should definitely keep calling it a kill switch. It helps describe my feelings on the matter.

I would also accept ai throttle. Not because I want to use levels of activity between fully on and fully off, but because I want to throttle the ai with my bare hands.

okay this makes me feel a lot better

Finally a tech company that gets it. Make new features opt-in. It’s that simple.

People who want it have access, people who don’t never have to worry about it or go through a lengthy process to disable it. And that leaves room for curiosity. For testing without committing or feeling like you’re “giving in” if you use the feature.

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library-seraph:

twiggies-draws:

abowlofjellyfish:

nieyao:

skyberia:

was reminded of that youtube channel that records footage of that bridge that scalps trucks today. one of the fascinating developments that’s happened since i last heard about it is that, in one of their many attempts to stop the trucks from being can-opened, they installed a traffic light that detects when a vehicle that’s over the allowed height is coming and turns red so the driver can stop and hopefully notice the signage all around that’s screaming “YOUR VEHICLE IS OVERHEIGHT TURN AROUND” and avoid an accident. However as a result sometimes drivers see the light turning yellow and IMMEDIATELY start flooring it to avoid having to stop, ensuring that the roof of their truck just gets fucking annihilated instantly. Really beautiful stuff you should check it out

the comments have me in tears

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@rogue-bard

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It DOES have a sign. It turns on when it detects something too tall for the bridge. It even flashes. And the traffic lights will go red to get people to stop when it detects an over height vehicle so they read the signs. (note this lovely example where the lights are red, because the truck thought it was better than the lights)

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every time I see this post I’ve forgotten how clearly signposted the canopener bridge is, and every time it hits me like a truck (hitting the canopener bridge and getting the top of its trailer ripped asunder)

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can-i-make-image-descriptions:

mothtowers:

mothtowers:

some of you have really ran with the (ultimately true) philosophy that nobody is useless/laziness does not exist and have basically fallen way too far into angry learned helplessness and refusal to grow up that you’re leaving other equally troubled people in your life to constantly pick up the slack

Like yeah americas reliance on cars in urban planning is fucked but why is your sole act of rebellion not getting a license and making your girlfriend drive you everywhere?


see also:

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[Image ID: Tweet from Jamila Osman (@/ j__osman) on 7 Apr 2020 reading: your sister is loading the dishwasher while you tweet about communism from your bedroom. mutual aid begins at home, losers /End ID]

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kominfyrirkattarnef:

Have you guys noticed how much the internet/technology just does not listen to you anymore? I click “don’t show this artist” on Spotify and I get recommended a music video by them on the front page. I click “skip this update” on a pop up every time I open a file organization app and it’s right back there every time. I click unsubscribe on a newsletter and it keeps showing up in my inbox!! I click “delete my account” and the next time I open the website they suggest I “reactivate”.

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fractiousrvt:

akaanmo:

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i think i just witnessed a miracle

There is always hope

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pinehutch:

pinehutch:

Really big problem: world hard cold and full of obligations, but duvet warm

In duvet: warm cozy. Everything as it should be

Outside duvet: debacle

(via infectiouspiss)


expressions-of-nature:

Goat Rocks Wilderness, Washington by Jim and Nina Pollock

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fevermad:

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do we see the vision?

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batsarebetterthanpeople:

quasi-normalcy:

Reverse Mulan about a young man who disguises himself as a noblewoman and has to learn how to do passive-agressive politicking at dinner parties.

He does so to dodge the draft

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judblanc:

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put that boy in a situation

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yetanothergreyjedi:

boybeetles:

boybeetles:

You know technology literacy is dying because I saw this meme with 76k likes

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F11 the full screen button? You’re scared of the full screen button? F10?? It opens the menu bar???

Computers are so scary what if I accidentally hit F12 in a steam game and it takes a screenshot. What if I press shift + F12 while in word and accidentally save my document 😖

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jackhawksmoor:

arbitraryexistence:

lycanthrology:

[attempting to flirt] if i was stuck in a timeloop id desperately explain my situation to you every single reset

Ever since reading my first time loop-based book as a preteen, I’ve had a Secret Time Loop Code Word. It’s been the same word all these years. I’ve never written it down anywhere or told anyone what it is, just kept it tucked away in my brain. That way, if someone I know ever confided in me that they were stuck in a time loop, I would have a way to confirm it: I would tell them the time loop code word and instruct them to find and talk to me again on the next loop. Of course, if it’s a time loop, I wouldn’t remember telling them the code word. But they’d remember it. So if someone ever came to me and said “I’m stuck in a time loop, and the time loop code word is [X],” and it was indeed the word I’ve secretly held onto for most of my life, I would know that we had had this conversation in a previous loop and that they were telling the truth.

Will this ever be useful? Almost certainly not. But hey, there’s nothing wrong with having a completely absurd contingency plan. In case of time loops.

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