

Aside from trying to recruit more mods, I have no idea. I think a big influx of Redditors is going to reduce discussion quality here no matter what we can do, and we have very limited resources to spend on damage control.
Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than me can come up with something.


Kindof a tangent there, buckaroo.


To be honest though, when I hear this kind of question, I always end up thinking “quality over quantity”.
It’s funny you say that. When I first read the post I interpreted more as “We’re about to get a bunch of unruly Redditors. How are we going to deal with the increased workload on moderators.”


Do they have an AI? I thought they were just selling hardware. That wouldn’t be an AI boom, it’d be more of a computer hardware boom.


And even if they’re safer than drivers, someone (other than the victim, ideally) still needs to be responsible when they inevitably hit someone.


Lots of Americans get passports and leave the country, it’s just too expensive for most Americans to do it.
That’s what I meant, I just expressed it poorly.
Not at all. IUDs are 99% effective (at preventing pregnancy), but if you don’t wanna risk that 1% chance, that’s your decision.
Condoms also protect against STIs.
If you want them to put a condom on before they have sex with you they shouldn’t be arguing. They should either respect your boundaries, or go find someone else with boundaries that are more compatible with their desires.


Surely a society that has shown little care for women’s safety would never pretend to care about women’s safety to justify pushing their surveillance state forward.
People are very selective about who to empathize with. Not everyone, but enough people. I feel like almost all of my problems stem from that, somewhere down the line.


“which electric cars are the noisiest”
“All cars are noisy if they’re going fast enough”
Lol ok, but not what we’re talking about.


I used to have that problem. It was an ongoing problem for pretty much my entire teenage years through the first half of my twenties. Then I started estrogen and suddenly I was crying basically every day, even at dumb stuff. That took a couple of years to even out, and now I cry easily, but not at the drop of a hat.
I don’t know if an androgenic endocrine profile standing between me and the ability to cry, or if becoming myself unlocked that ability. Either way, being able to cry when I need to has been incredibly cathartic.


I don’t really see that it matters. Not so much that it’s worth tying up the courts with a bunch of unnecessary trials just because some people are too egotistical to admit fault.


Yeah. One of many reasons why car-centric infrastructure is a problem. It creates a world where If you can’t drive you’re going to deal with some combination of: significantly less independance, exorbitant amounts of money spent in Ubers/taxis/ect., or a severely limited access to society. Unless you’re obscenely wealthy losing the ability to drive significantly lowers your quality of life and ability to support yourself, forcing lots of people behind a wheel even though they really shouldn’t be there.


Date night and a sleepover with one partner, then date night with my nesting partner on Sunday!


Not to mention, LLMs are very resource intensive to run. They slurp up obscene amounts of electricity and water. That’s kind of a problem for a planet that’s already getting boiled.


Long enough to die of something other than a nutritional deficiency.


Yeah, but the website owners have access to a lot more information than is just available publicly. You probably could be identified by a fed if reddit gave them that information.
You might not be worth the effort, especially since most other people would probably be less effort to track down. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t possible.


If no one pays for it then it disappears, dummy.
This is exactly how I felt as a kid when my mom cleaned my room while I wasn’t there.