HalfSalesman

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[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 0 points 2 weeks ago (9 children)

It doesn't take a whole day to vote.

[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 29 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Pretty sure the message here is that everyone is on the boat. There isn't another boat.

[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I get what you mean but accurate understanding of reality matters in terms of survival, there is a reason the most elderly groups actually shifted left in 2024 compared to 2020, Covid killed a lot of rightwing anti-mask elderly people.

Further, one's ability and proclivity to vote can also be impacted by their financial situation. And people who ignore reality are perpetually at risk of losing their wealth due to poor planning, bad investments, or even outright scams. Seeing as we are about to hit a major economic disaster this is also going to effect elections in the future.

[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago

Microsoft's Copilot funnily enough actually provides sources that it pulls from the internet if you ask it to.

[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

No. They buy Apple & Nintendo because of brand loyalty and their social significance.

Have you not seen how deranged they get about those companies products? Nintendo fans lose their minds if someone dare criticize a Mario, Metroid, and especially Zelda games.

Apple fanatics think every new product is a revolution even though some other company or organization has usually already beat them to the punch.

Further, Windows, PS5, & Xbox are are not their only competition. And even then, they are enshitiffied now but that doesn't explain Nintendo and Apple fans behavior before those competitors became this way.

[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 12 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

He'd have a McDonald's menu, not Wendy's.

[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 3 points 3 weeks ago

The rare day one purchase.

[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 14 points 3 weeks ago

Welp, finally the year to do my first playthrough of Hollow Knight.

[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I enjoy Sudoku, but that is something I learned. There is no “enjoy sudoko” element within me that I did not put there myself.

You didn't enjoy learning Sudoku in the first place? Did you have to force yourself? Did someone teach you how to enjoy sodoku after you learned how to actually play?

Maybe there isn't a specific Sudoku drive in human beings but that's not what intrinsically means. There is an intrinsic drive to follow your natural intellectual and physical interests that do not have to be taught. They are variable depending on the person's personal inclinations, but you are not "trained" to enjoy something. Even as seemingly fundamental like reading. You might have to learn how to read first, but that's not being "trained to enjoy" reading. Whether you enjoy it depends on the type of person you are.

Like, if I saw someone doing something that looks fun or interesting, I'd want to participate intrinsically.

If someone offered me money to participate I would be extrinsically motivated.

They did. Everyone I knew back in the Windows 3.1 days already had computers. Most of those people didn’t have Windows, and used standalone applications. The increase in ownership came when hardware prices finally fell enough for them to be affordable. Windows development was a result of that uptick, not the cause.

I mean, maybe, price is obviously a compelling aspect here. Its hard to separate correlation and causation, though I'll hand you that price was probably more compelling.

That said, the people you knew who already owned computers were part of a minority, only about 15% of American households had a computer when Windows 3.1 released.

[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 7 points 3 weeks ago

Dude, in a previous job I had a superior aggressively refuse to let me teach him how to do some extremely basic things on his computer (he'd just call me over to do it whenever he needed it done) and told me he did not know what an internet browser was (he used one everyday).

Now, I did not understand his thought process, but he exists. There are 100% people who understand the basics but experience intense cognitive stress at the mere sight of a command line.

[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 5 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Blocks don't hide your posts from them or prevent them from responding to your comments.

[–] HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago

In the short stint that I bothered trying to use a dating app I just swiped right on people I was attracted to and seemed compatible based on their bio.

If I wasn't physically attracted to them it wouldn't work anyway so IDK why I'd want to waste my time???

But yeah I gave up not because of the swiping/algo but because in a few cases people misrepresented themselves or were overly vague in their bios. In one case someone swiped right on me but then changed their mind because the reread my bio (read the fucking bio in the first place people) or in one case we had made plans to hook up and so I kind of got busy and stopped messaging them for a few days, they messaged me annoyed that I was not showering them in consistent attention and disconnected.

After that I was like, online dating sucks fuck this, and uninstalled.

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