





Nah man, have at it.


My original Angelfire website is still around from 1999.


Oh me too! I’m just afraid this generation of tech will fall victim to the AI black hole. Like cool, we’ll have 100 new 1 trillion parameter LLMs… And nothing to interface with them all while searching for a use case.


I’m starting to become skeptical they’ll ever release. Heading into the end of Q1 with no further news isn’t very hopeful.


I was just going after names a dude bro management type would know. They’re so full of shit, lol. I like that they can’t tell when you’re mocking them though, they hear their language and accept it.


Now I’m going to piggyback off this and open the cupboards on a few more details. When we approach a shift of this magnitude it’s important to fail fast and fail often. Tightening those decision loops will really embrace a lean model needed to get the seismic action we’re after, think Wozniak, Gates, Musk here. Let’s put our best ideas into the meat grinder and make some fucking sausage!


I think that’s my biggest fear about using them. I think I’ll keep an eye out for that at well. If it starts to happen, I’ll probably just quit nicotine. I can’t put stuff in my lungs and I hate gum.


Nicotine by itself isn’t any worse than caffeine. I hate that puritanical American bulldozers right and left, call nicotine pouches and vapes tobacco products. Shut the fuck up nerds. Pop a zynn and watch some TV.


There is a correlation to higher education and liberalism. If you don’t like that one, there’s a correlation between mindfulness and liberalism.
Or old-school “Household Hacker.”


Why can’t the server ID the white background and inverse colors? I feel like it should be trivial. But I’m all in for your campaign!


“Why do I care about cookies?”


They might realize they can capitalize both markets and be an early adopter to a formerly niche market. Nothing will stop them from passing the “glance ai” on suckers and selling identical hardware with a security focused OS.


Doja Cat - Woman
“Roomba, let me be your Roomba. Roomba Roomba Roomba.”
It’s supposedly woman, but even listening very closely it’s only very loosely “Wom man” and sounds like “Rumah” or “Wumah.”


That’s fair. Especially fast fashion places like H&M. I bought a shirt I really liked there and after the first wash it was exposing my midriff. I do miss the pre washed and pre shrunk era. There’s a chance I may have just gotten skinnier as I aged, but I don’t objectively have a 32" waist. It measures about 33.75". So I guess the main problem is lack of a standard. [Insert relevant XKCD meme for more standards]


Not at all. I’m just saying that larger people are less likely to fit a mass produced clothing line.


Oof damn, that is brutal! But how did they get the items in the first place? Lol.


It was only slightly more nuanced than that, but I do agree with the author’s premise that lack of standardization makes buying clothes that fit well difficult.
It was when they started mentioning the statistics of how many adult women can’t wear certain sizes/brands that I realized the heart of this complaint was that too many American women are overweight.
There’s two things at play here. People who don’t give a shit about how their bodies look are less likely to be vain enough to buy designer clothes. Obese people are hard to make clothes for due to how we all store fat differently.
At the the of the day, if it were profitable, companies would adapt to the size of their customers. It’s not profitable (enough) so we get vanity sizes as a compromise.


I’m 5’ 11" and 175lbs, I wore 34" pants for most of my adult life. Recently, the past few years, I need 33 or 32 inch pants or they’re falling off my hips. Same with shirts, I’ve been a medium my entire life, finding myself buying smalls lately.