Adderbox76

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[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 15 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Sooner or later, the U.S. is going to have to face the reality that the only thing they should be seeing in a photo like that is a really good spot to have planted an improvised explosive device.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 27 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Trump: Putting the "fat" in "fatwa" since 1946.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

As a Canadian I look on in absolute horror like a deer spotting the hunter in the woods.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 month ago (3 children)

It's the good-ol' lizard brain and it isn't going away.

It's the part of the brain that controls emotions, moods, fear, fight-or-flight, etc... The Limbic Cortex

The sole purpose of critical thinking skills and knowledge of things like history, civics, etc... (whether that comes from education, experience or just good old fashioned intellectual curiosity) is to give the rest of our brain the context necessary to override that lizard brain. (In my opinion).

Too many people just don't care enough about the world around them to bother with that and are content to just let their lizard brain run things. It's these people that are susceptible to group-think, and it's these people (ironically) who think that they are ones who are thinking for themselves when in reality it's quite the opposite.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

The truest line ever uttered in film...

"A person can be smart. But people are dumb, panicky dangerous animals, and you know it." -- Kay from MiB

We've all been hardwired with groupthink. We had to be. When a member of your tribe comes running by in a panic, you don't have time to stop and think what the hell is he running from?, you just start running along with him. It's the difference between living to hunt another day or getting killed by a bigger predator than you are.

The more people that are running. The more important it is (to our brain) to just start legging it. No one wants to be the straggler at the back that gets picked off. For that reason, group-think and herd-mentality skews incredibly towards the simplistic. In terms of evolution, there's no time to worry about the why...you just trust that if everyone else is running, you probably should be too. In terms of modern day that is the susceptibility of uneducated people to dogma, polemics and confirmation bias.

A single person..and individual that has critical thinking skills and the ability to look at the wider context, can overcome that instint. They can stop and say "hmmm...maybe I should look and see if this really is something that is going to harm me." They can reason themselves out of group-think.

But without that context. Without that critical thinking, you have almost no choice but to rely on the fact that if someone is telling you to run, they must know more than you...so get it in gear.

Whether that person is telling you to run from a predator, or to hate immigrants, it's all due to the same inherent mentality in humans.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 12 points 1 month ago

Exactly. But performative acts like this play to their base. And their base is almost exclusively people who haven't read the very book they profess to follow.

Most athielsts (myself included) have read more of the bible than any of these people ever have.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 month ago (7 children)

It's been the calculated plan for far longer than I can remember.

Conservative politics relies on stupid uneducated voters incapable of critical thinking.

The voters that, with a lack of actual knowledge of their own through either experience, formal education or even just good old fashioned intellectual curiosity about the world around them, will happily cede their opinion to the first authority figure who tells them what they are already presdisposed to believe and confirm their biases.

It's the entire reason there has been a coordinated attack on the liberal arts and college education under the guise of "financial constraints" and the push in the last few decades towards trade schools.

Conservative politics requires stupid who are content to learn how to be a tradesman, without any of that inconventient history or critical thinking getting in the way.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 107 points 1 month ago (15 children)

You will never convince me that shit like this is more than just performative play-acting for the sake of their base.

They aren't actually fucking praying. They don't actually believe any of this shit. It's a tool used to keep the support of their base of white christian nationalists.

That's why we see them doing shit like this now than every before.

In a world where more liberal minded Christians are balking at how "unchristian" these idiots are turning out to be, they have to make these shows louder and more obvious...and make damn sure there's a camera around, so that they can play even harder to the more extreme supporters.

If they were to quietly go about their business with no "performative acts of faith", more people would recognize them as the monsters they are.

But with shit like this, 81 year old grandparents the country over can look at them and say "I don't understand what they're doing, but they MUST be the good guys because look how christian they are..."

If anyone thinks America is getting out of this without resorting to firing squads and hanging these fuckers upside down in town squares, they're naive as fuck.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 18 points 1 month ago

All of the above. At least that's how I feel anyway.

Move into the wilderness. Carve out my own patch and claim it as my own country (with a population of 2...me and my dog)

I'm automatically the only politician since my dog is horribly corrupt and terrible with taking bribes.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 month ago

That's good to hear. It's been many years since I've stayed in touch with either my extended family or my friends who live down there. (Most of my family moved from Portugal to Canada, but a couple of distant cousins moved instead to Brasil...around Niteroi if I remember correctly)

I last spoke with them in the early 2000s, and back then it was a pretty crazy contrast between the rich and the poor. Almost no true middle class. You either were wealthy enough to have servants, or you WERE the servant and went home to your favela that (if you were lucky) had electricity.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 month ago

Sure. That might end up being a socially healthy place for adults to end up.

But it will never work that way for young teens. Their brains aren't done baking yet. They don't have the emotional maturity to understand that enough to be "okay with it because it's just a fake".

That's why we protect kids rather than just telling them "hey it's okay...it's only a fake."

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'm not even going to begin describing all the ways that what you just said is fucked up.

I'll just point out that online deepfake technology is FAR more accessible to the average 13 year old to use on their peers than "porno mags" were in our day.

You want to compare taking your 13 year old classmates photo off of Facebook, running it through an AI and in five seconds creating photo-realistic adult content featuring them, and compare that to getting your dad's skin-mag from under his mattress when he's not home, cutting your classmates face out of a yearbook, taping it on, then sneaking THAT into the computer lab at school so that you can photocopy it and pass it around in home room, and then putting the skin-mag BACK under the mattress before your dad finds out.

Is that right...is THAT what you're trying to say? Are those the two things that you're trying say are equivalent?

 

Like the title says. Just upgraded my Android phone, got it set up and working like a charm. Went to connect it to my chromebook in the chromebook settings and it won't let me get past the "sign in with your google account" screen.

Keeps saying "wrong password". But not only have I been already using that account/password not only on the new Android Phone, but on my Chromebook for the last year...but I also LITERALLY copied and pasted it from my bitwarden account after it failed to take the typed password three times.

I'm stumped. Help please. Thanks in advance.

 

I feel like I've come a long way, but still feel like I have a long way to go before I feel truly good.

 

Stumbling a bit on how to get some animations to work correctly, (gauges and gear doors where the local axis doesn't line up with the global axis). But making some good progress on getting the details modelled in.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Adderbox76@lemmy.ca to c/jerboa@lemmy.ml
 

Does Jerboa's search function only work for communities or am I don't something wrong?

On the web, as well as other apps, a search brings up the choice between communities, users, comments and posts.

Haven't been able to make that work on Jerboa.

 

As the title says...

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/768713

When is a level of detail considered "obsessive"? Asking for a friend.

 

When is a level of detail considered "obsessive"? Asking for a friend.

 

Airspeed, Vertical speed, manifold pressure, RPM and fuel flow are all working as expected. Night lighting on the GPS and audio panel is working fabulously. There is night lighting on the center stack, but it's too subtle and will need some adjustments.

Manipulators are going to take a bit longer because I built a lot before really understanding how manipulators worked, so I have to go back and correct some things.

 
 
 

Congrats to him on getting his cup. Was always my favorite Senator. I've always believed that rather than building around a single superstar, teams should build around a trio of hardworking regular stars.

Trading EK...I was fine with it. But the team should have been built at that point around Captain Stone, Chabot and a promising young goalie.

 

Been taking advantage of a longer-than-expected stretch of under-employment to get some work done on a pet project.

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