Bozicus

joined 1 year ago
 

The rabbit says: “I think I’m a typo.”

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks, I’m glad at least someone isn’t judging me.

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 6 points 1 year ago

I meant identifying details about my education and career, not details about my perspective. I wouldn’t have commented if I had nothing to say. :3

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

And when all you have is a Phillips head screw, you might overlook who’s holding the handle of the exact size screwdriver you need.

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

I don’t know, I think Musk might actually have an inferiority complex. He’s obsessed with himself, but he puts an awful lot of effort into trying to prove that he’s cool. But yeah, they’re both terrible, it doesn’t really matter who’s worse.

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Non-tech person, though I would prefer not to go into detail on a public forum. I do get along well with tech people, and I run into some fairly technical issues while trying to do other things, but I’m rarely interested in technology for its own sake. I will listen to someone talk about what they do, or read an article, and I will always try to read the manual, but I am also the kind of person who’s like, “if I can’t solve this problem on my own in 15 minutes, I am going to call tech support.” (In my defense, if I can’t solve the problem in 15 minutes with the manual, I am not going to manage it on my own without human intervention, and I don’t want to bother my friends and family if I can get someone whose actual job is to ask if the machine is plugged in, and who won’t tease me about it for the next three weeks if it was, in fact, not plugged in. I am always polite with tech support, but I can tell they sometimes think I should have been able to figure it out on my own).

I’m fine with not really understanding how Lemmy works, since it does work, and it’s easy to find help if I get stuck. I am picking stuff up here and there as I go, which is usually what happens with stuff I use often, but at a certain point it’s just a black box to me.

ETA: when I say “not going into detail,” I mean about my background. That didn’t come across the first time, lol, sorry about that.

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I mean, shouldn’t is more applicable for “male prostitute.” Really depends on the gig, and how closely the client examines your assets.

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

Does this mean we can say “welcome to the fediverse, we have cake”?

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, but unironically, mailing a check is great if you don’t want to install an app or sign a digital “monetize me, Daddy” agreement just to make a one-time payment to a company that already knows your mailing address. I usually pay rent and utilities that way, because I can just drop it through the office mail slot, and I don’t have to pay a processing fee to use their sketchy online payment system. Cheaper for me, probably a good laugh for the staff, and not difficult.

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Probably the shirtless pic was a carefully calculated move to short-circuit theories about his lack of humanity, by showing that he has a navel. [/s]

…for real, though, at least the man utilizes his paid PR staff.

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If they want to pretend they're not doing it, sure, I'll pretend I don't see it. If I think they're fudging the dice too much, and it bothers me, I might bring it up with them privately, or I might suggest a group discussion, or I might just leave.

In general, I try to evaluate a GM as the whole package, rather than just the individual choices they make. If I like their campaigns, there's no point in picking on individual decisions (beyond obligatory mild grumbling, of course, lol). Sometimes, they're going to get results using techniques I wouldn't choose, which is fine. If I don't like their campaigns, there's still no point in picking on individual decisions. I would rather drop out as soon as I realize something isn't working out than stick around, lose my temper, and say something I will regret.

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

I personally wouldn't trust the website, either. It might be possible to block all the direct trackers, but they can learn a lot about you by what you do on the service, from who you follow to how long you spend on the site. If you have an account, you're paying for it in data.

...if you're okay with paying in data, that's your business, not mine, but don't assume blocking trackers is full protection.

[–] Bozicus@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

No, they'll start raising rates for people with weight loss apps on their phone, or refusing coverage for people who made too many phone calls to an oncologist, or got a lot of texts from their pharmacy saying "X prescription is ready." Companies collecting medical data is very, very scary for a lot of people.

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