

Built to Fail*
*after 3 years, when mandatory warranty expires in the EU.


Built to Fail*
*after 3 years, when mandatory warranty expires in the EU.
“Non-participation” does not mean inaction, just in case it needs to be said.
You cannot fix the system. If the second time Trump got to power didn’t open your eyes, when are you going to call it? When they start undermining trust in elections? Pressure on officials to overturn results? Attacks on the press? Invoking crises to expand executive authority? Politicization of law enforcement? Purging civil servants not loyal to the ruling party? Undermining courts or ignoring judicial rulings? Scapegoating minority groups?
We’ve seen this script before, yet you still think it’s best to play along.
The vulnerable have been exploited for greed and profit for decades now by the billionaires. That noose has never stopped tightening, and you’re trying to argue that we may inadvertently scald them when we burn the rope that’s strangling them.
Why ask me? Go ask Minnesota.
Stockholm syndrome at its finest.
Americans look at the most broken system ever, and you’d think they would come up with ways of fixing it, but instead, they double down on this logic of “lesser evil”, and fool themselves into believing that’s “good”.
It is not.
Choosing the lesser evil means the end result is still evil, it just takes longer.
But sure, disregard all evidence waves arms around that shows the current system is beyond redemption, and line up for the national pastime of “Pick Your Pedo” as a good little boy.
Hit me with those downvotes, I’ll ping you when the next presidential election comes around to ask you how your way’s been working out.
I automatically read it as zero milligrammes.


For some reason this reminded me of a “in between two ferns” interview, I don’t remember with who, where Galiakcnshjjkzzzz goes “I hear you’re very reserved and hate personal questions. So when did you first get your period?” and I thought that was so stupid that it was hilarious.
Insert “Hello, HR?” meme


That’s just par for the course, like with emails, slack messages etc, always assume they have access to everything.


I don’t get these companies that are trying to force AI down people’s throats.
I really like how mine is handling this. They gave us Gemini like 6 months ago, along with about a paragraph at most saying that we must stop using AI services from unvetted providers (GPT, etc) with company or customer data, because we needed to have legal agreements in place for that.
Nobody ever mentioned it again, at all. They probably provided us with that AI because we had people using all sorts of services and it was becoming a nightmare, so they signed some contract to cover data protection requirements and said “here, use this one if you must”.
Now it’s just there. There’s zero pressure to use it. Some Google guys wanted to come over to make some presentations, some people signed up for those but they were entirely optional.
You use it if you have a use case for it, or don’t, doesn’t matter. The only metrics are the one we’ve always had - deliver good work, on time. How you do that is up to you.


You guys still have hair?
Same joke here (YouTube)
I don’t get why are you guys
Also with how expensive a plot of land is these days, no way we’re splurging for individual accommodations.
Hey it’s the Madagascar crew, nothing sus here.
The mouse needs to come closer, you’ll end up putting too much strain on your right arm otherwise.
The legs will be buff af though.


Perhaps we could consider investigating the train of circumstances that have led you to sleep naked in the past, as I feel it may shed some light into the volatile rectum situations.


Why are feet the human radiator?
One would expect that an extremity that is so far away from the core areas, with its limited blood flow and lack of any particularly relevant component, would be supremely inefficient at radiating heat.
That is until you wake up feeling like an ice cube and grumpy enough to shoot the first thing that looks at you funny because one foot was uncovered.
Best I can tell, the criteria for calling something “cheese” in America is containing 51% cheese.
That’s just ridiculous. Either it’s cheese, or it’s a product.
I think you’ve confused his job. The study of fields is very interesting for birds.