

I mean it really isn‘t based. Not at all. But it surely does what you expect to happen when you keep poking in a hornet’s nest.


I mean it really isn‘t based. Not at all. But it surely does what you expect to happen when you keep poking in a hornet’s nest.


Did you mean Microslop and… actually, Discord doesn‘t even need a clever nickname.


Chat (G)reedy (P)ower hungry (T)errorists.


Companies that use Outlook use Microslop Teams for communication anyway. I work for one of those and honestly? Not my problem. I can‘t make them use open source software and I‘m not paid enough to convince them.


We wouldn‘t even need it for that if their Windows store versions of browsers weren‘t so terrible.


Chinese company capitalizing off of foreign socialist structures for profit? Say it ain‘t so!


My teachers taught me to never ever give my personal data away to strangers for my own safety. Now politicians want to force everyone to do just that. For safety reasons…


Why the hell would you use an AI tool for giant data sets of sensible data? Someone needs to go to jail and that company shouldn‘t exist any longer.


The em-dashes in the title don‘t fill me with confidence for this article about slop.


Evil company does evil shit. Then again roads will be safer if fewer people have access to it and more annoyed drivers could potentially be a good advertisement for public transport. It‘s not all bad.


A steep decline of artistic progress is ahead of us. Things will get reused by corporations even more and we‘ll have to get used to not seeing as many actually new things which I find pretty sad.
It‘s exactly what happened to civilization in the Blade Runner universe. It may look futuristic but they‘re still seeing the same brands and hearing the same music and jingles from a century ago. There‘s very little actually new in a world where there‘s more content than anyone could consume in a lifetime and nostalgia is commodified to the absolute maximum.


They‘ve been using oddly shaped batteries for phones for probably more than a decade now and no, they‘re not good for repairability at all.
Even if things get deleted we‘re still on the internet and everything is posted public and exposed to being scrapped the second you submit something. Your anonymity is your best friend here, I think.