

“Reposting content without prior permission”?
“Reposting content without prior permission”?
Imagine my utter shock.
I’ll be surprised once the Russians actually manage to do something right
Edit:
Unlike in the West, the use of AI in Russian online encyclopedias hasn’t sparked much debate among editors — at least not publicly.
Gee wonder why that is
Hanlon’s Razor is all well and good as a heuristic, but tends to lead to people discounting malice much too often. Also, I really didn’t say we were “under attack”
I absolutely don’t know, but my guess would be spambots or somesuch
You should stop using the PowerCore 10000 ‘immediately’
Engadget “journalists” don’t know how to use quotes
Edit: it’s probably I who doesn’t know how to use quotes
This is the correct answer
This better be Franchesca’s choir version of the song.
Edit: it indeed was the choir version
Well, better late than never.
“And finally, this isn’t about regrets; I have none.”
It’s going to be never.
People (and I’m using that term in the loosest descriptive way possible) like this are completely incapable of learning from their mistakes. Trump could have her shipped off to CECOT and keep her there until she died from the abuse, and her last words would be “no regrets MAGA lol are you triggered libs”
Makes me wonder what the fuck they think they voted for
You called someone an “instagram drama queen bot” for absolutely no reason, and you think everybody else is being cruel to you?
People don’t dislike you because of your neurodivergence, but because you consistently act like an insufferable asshole towards more or less everyone and then use being neurodivergent as an excuse
Do you think that people generally need to ask permission before reposting something (non-OC, anyhow) that was shared on a public forum?