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Covert QOS
@CovertQOS
Creating subtle designs for Queens of Spades, Hotwives, Vixens, Stags, Cuckolds, other BBC Enjoyers, and everyone else in the lifestyle.
加入时间 Şubat 2023
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@japan_nobunaga It's literally legal in Japan to discriminate based on race in housing and service industries lol.
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Honestly, racism is one of those things many Japanese people struggle to understand.
If we see a white person, we think, "Oh, they're white."
If we see a black person, we think, "Oh, they're black."
If there were blue people, we'd probably think, "Oh, they're blue."
And that's about as far as it goes.
If someone is nice, we think they're nice.
If someone is an asshole, we think they're an asshole.
If we like them, we like them.
If we don't, we don't.
We grow up being told not to cause trouble, not to fight, and to get along with the people around us.
Maybe that's why judging someone by their race feels so foreign to a lot of Japanese people.
We're usually too busy judging people by whether they're good people or not.
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@Sierra_rak The fact that you think a person's achievements have anything to do with their likeability is odd.
The guy is a huge asshole and very often a charlatan. It's perfectly ok not to like him for those reasons even if he can build a rocket.
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To everyone who hates Elon Musk, tell me one thing:
Why do you hate him?
Because he tells the truth?
Because he just became the world’s first trillionaire?
Because he’s creating thousands of jobs?
Because he’s building electric cars, reusable rockets, and Starlink that connects remote areas?
Because he bought X to give people free speech again?
Because he’s pushing humanity toward multi-planetary life and real innovation?
What’s the actual reason then?
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@CastingOutNines @justalexoki "It only costs our humanity, nothing of value would be lost."
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@justalexoki More expensive than rehabilitating criminals, and much more expensive than building a society that doesn't create criminals in the first place.
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@MarketPalmer_ More students get perfect SAT scores every year, than there are seats in the Ivies.
Also, 30% of Ivy seats are reserved for legacy admissions, which have no (zero) academic requirements at all.
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I graduated high school with a guy who got a perfect ACT score (twice), played multiple varsity sports, was in band, National Honors Society, student council, had the highest possible GPA, a clean record, volunteered, AND was a minority.
...and he still didn't get into Harvard or Yale when he applied.
Why not?
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@vanilagy The order you are suggesting requires knowledge of hidden implementation details, side effects, and so on to write and interpret properly.
Good code, built on well-designed APIs, should make sense when read at any level, without requiring to step into lower levels.
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AI is very guilty of writing what I call "pussy" code, here's an example it does all the time.
It sends a message to a worker and wants to receive the response. But so that it can't "miss" the response, it attaches the response handler *before* sending the message, "just to be sure".
Thing is, the message arriving before attaching the message handler is fundamentally impossible and thinking it could happen is a misunderstanding of how the event loop works.
Send the message first, then add the listener. Write confident code

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@CacheThatCheque "I don't get it. She was happy and normal before spending several years with me."
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>marry a Japanese woman
>5 years later: “wtf why is my Japanese wife completely crazy?”

Canada’s Wonderlab: K-Pg Survivor Edition?@geraldbullTiVo
that's because as far as we can tell, Japan is the only civilization in the world that has produced women with these qualities
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@rexthundercock Where's my hyperloop, Rex? My solar roads? Full self-driving? Cave rescue submarine? lol
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Guy looking at the first railroad track being laid:
Now why would I spend a dollar on that?
NoLimit@NoLimitGains
This company lost $5 billion last year. What makes it worth $2.5T right now?
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@RockChartrand All you need to do to prove the "net zero, closed finite system" theory false is point out that at one point in time, the average personal wealth was an animal skin and a sharp stick.
Obviously the average personal wealth has increased since then. How? Efficiency gains.
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The ridiculous notion is thinking growth means using more stuff rather than using stuff better.
A smartphone replaced a camera, GPS, calculator, flashlight, map, stereo, encyclopedia, mailbox, newspaper, and dozens of other physical products while using fewer resources than all of them combined.
That's economic growth: more value, not necessarily more matter.
Meanwhile, the same people who say, "You can't have infinite growth on a finite planet," are often the first to insist that life is unbearable unless they're given more housing, more healthcare, more education, more energy, more food, more subsidies, more services, more benefits, and more spending.
Apparently scarcity only exists when someone else is producing.
philosophy memes 🔗@philosophymeme0
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@Alonso_GD The goal is not to protect children. That's always an excuse to take privacy and freedom from law-abiding Americans.
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@MentisWave 3. Elon keeping his wealth, but we ban corporate and individual wealth from influencing government policy.
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@CovertQOS @erikkain But I lack the credentials (Not a journalist, not in the industry, etc) to probably receive copies or access to the original data and usually paying for the data is not in a price range where it makes sense for some lone consumer to fork out that amount of money
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Honestly, the thing about these "statistics" is all games are considered equal. Someone who plays ten different games a week, someone who plays 100 hours a week and someone who plays a mobile game for an hour a day are all considered a "gamer" and that fundamentally misses the point.
Tomisław Ćwiąkiewicz@PP19204
@erikkain You've seen some obsolete statistics, old man. theesa.com/annual-esa-stu…
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@erthwjim @erikkain Newzoo, the ESA, and similar games market/player research companies do make that distinction, but you generally have to pay for the full report to see it.
"Gamer" is the generic top level cohort. The full analysis gives you breakdown by core/casual, game genre, platform, etc.
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@erikkain Yep, the numbers in the esa report are based on anyone that played video games for at least an hour. There is a difference between doing something for an hour a week vs 5 hours a week vs multiple hours a day, and that's even ignoring what is played during that time
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@Lensar_dawn @erikkain Core gamers, casual gamers, etc.
But in terms of number of players and global industry revenue, most gamers are actually casual gamers.
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@Lensar_dawn @erikkain You're fixated on one bullet point from an entire market analysis. Newzoo and other games market research companies also provide breakdowns by player gender, game genre, and so on.
"Gamers" is fine as a top level cohort because we have specific names for other cohorts.
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@mtntallpaul @IsaacBotkin You want evidence that private wealth corrupts the government? It's been happening for over a century at this point. What sort of evidence do you need?
Lobbying, bribery, insider trading, regulatory capture, PACs -all huge issues in US politics across both parties.
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@CovertQOS @IsaacBotkin Every part of it for which you cannot provide evidence.
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Elon Must has a trillion dollars, and that is deeply unfair. If we could just be allowed to take his money, ruin his factories, melt his rockets down for scrap, burn his cars for heat, and force his hundreds of thousands of employees out onto the streets, humanity could finally rise to new heights of utopic equality and the world would become a workers paradise.
Sincerely, the Communists.
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Strong law enforcement can keep strong corporations in check, if the laws are actually applied. The problem is US government has been corrupted by corporations boiling the frog over the last century.
US law enforcement is weak because it only goes after poor small-time criminals, instead of the biggest and most damaging criminals.
For example, corporate wage theft is by far the biggest form of theft in the US. Much bigger than theft, burglary, and robbery combined. But how do we spend our law enforcement budget?
Sending police to patrol neighborhoods instead of sending auditors to police corporations.
Many such cases.
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@CovertQOS @IsaacBotkin Law enforcement needs to be strong.
It's the only part of government that should be heavy-handed and it's the only part of our government that isn't.
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@libertatumadvo @robertgraham There's only so much room in my head for all the crazy shit he's been wrong about over the decades.
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@CovertQOS @robertgraham You also forgot the solar powered roads too.
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It's you leftists who are to blame.
Over a $1 trillion of SpaceX valuation comes from a future "orbital data-center" business.
That business is only viable because of the political opposition to terrestrial data-centers.
The more you oppose data-centers, the more you repeat misinformation about tax-breaks and water, the richer you make @ElonMusk (pbuh).
unusual_whales@unusual_whales
BREAKING: Elon Musk is now worth more than the next five richest billionaires in the world combined
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