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MotoAsh , to No Stupid Questions in Ticketmaster breach, beaches in general

You can not believe them all you want. It doesn't magically make everyone competent.

Businesses value MONEY first, not security, not happy customers, not competent staff. MONEY.

Which is cheaper? Get a product working enough to sell. Get a product properly developed, secured, and audited.

Pick one. Hint: corporations choose MONEY. Every time.

Your data is not safe, because rich pieces of shit like MONEY more than they like YOU.

MotoAsh , to No Stupid Questions in Ticketmaster breach, beaches in general

Their "constituents" are the corporations paying their bills. When was the last time you bought a politician?

MotoAsh , (edited ) to You Should Know in Android has a "Ctrl+Z" feature, the keyboards just dont support it

Hacker's Keyboard can. Because it's just a condensed full keyboard, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, function keys, and most of the rest included.

MotoAsh , to Solarpunk technology in When It Comes to the Environment, There Really Is No Such Thing as a “Good” Car

Well, in that vein, there are many light weight solar powered "cars". Some formula of solar panels don't use much of rare/bad materials, and salt batteries are already a thing, so certain constructions wouldn't need to climb much of a hill to become a net-positive.

MotoAsh , to Solarpunk technology in When It Comes to the Environment, There Really Is No Such Thing as a “Good” Car

They are saying there are zero cars that fit the bill. Why is an "unusual" car not part of "all cars"? It's a basic question of what set is being considered.

Of course if you limit "cars" to be anything that is over 1000lbs with an engine, THAT set of "cars" is going to be far less economical than some other vehicles that many would still call a "car".

MotoAsh , to Solarpunk technology in When It Comes to the Environment, There Really Is No Such Thing as a “Good” Car

Does it have to be usual when the qualifier on the negative is "none"?

MotoAsh , to Solarpunk technology in When It Comes to the Environment, There Really Is No Such Thing as a “Good” Car

WRONG!! Velomobiles and other man-powered (or nature powered) land vehicles absolutely exist.

I'd argue if you're making the human more efficient than walking, you're reducing CO2 output compared to simply walking there.

If a reduction in human CO2 compared to distance traveled isn't good for the environment, then nothing is good for the environment.

MotoAsh , to RPGMemes in Showing up at the least opportune times

But I'll taddle on myself, I know it!

MotoAsh , to RPGMemes in Showing up at the least opportune times

Maaaan, I'm so sad I never watched that series long enough to even get the normal baddies, let alone all the fan characters they pulled in by the end.

... though maybe I spared myself the embarassment of becoming a brony, so...

MotoAsh , to memes in It must be a test

Exactly, and religion says we have free will, which supposedly removes us by choice from the control of "God". How can you fail to see how that's pretty damn close to a software engineer going, "fuck it, let's see what these little shits can actually do."? You could look at the variables going in to every separate character and know what they'd do 100% of the time. You'd almost certainly have an idea what the whole thing would lead to.

... and here's the kicker: you're not God! Any religious person readily dismisses problems with technically disproving allegory with what ultimately comes down to, "God is smarter than you". Since allegory is the only way to compare things that don't actually exist, you have to observe how each separate piece has a nugget of truth in it, and believers latch on to it, even if it's the mere appearance of truth.

"God works in mysterious ways" is very, very much an actual thought-terminating cliche for the religious. You and me see how the allegory doesn't hold up. They choose not to or sometimes literally cannot suss through all of the fluff.

MotoAsh , to memes in It must be a test

What ever helps you sleep at night. Must suck having such paper thin skin you cannot even hold context...

MotoAsh , to memes in It must be a test

I don't use autocorrect because it's worse than normal typos. The fact you keep trying to bring it back to some personal failing of mine instead of trying to understand the point is fucking pathetic. Do better. "Ohh, you're being mean, that means you didn't make a point!" ... and you have the gall to call me the child. Fucking. Pathetic. Adults can take an insult without falling apart.

MotoAsh , to memes in It must be a test

Yes, and I am pointing out how you're not debating anything, because God's not real, dumbass. There are dozens of reasons God as described in the bible doesn't ACTUALLY make sense.

That's the main point I was working from, yet your dumb ass comes in here thinking, "but that still doesn't make sense tho" is making ANY point.

I STARTED by saying God doesn't mzke sense but the PIECES can in SPECIFIC ways.

You pointing out that God is nonsensical still is literally a non-point.

MotoAsh , to memes in It must be a test

Do you not write unit tests? Do you only test in production? I'm not referencing the obvious manual tests, but the fact that things are tested constantly even when they are working. Unless you're doing something very wrong.

MotoAsh , to memes in It must be a test

God doesn't make sense as described in the Bible either, so no it is not wrong to describe him in a way that "isn't how he works"

You don't know either. He doesn't work. At all. The Christian God is not real, and the fact you think you know better how "He" works instead of engaging with the idea I'm attempting to present is frankly pathetic. You're defending your own emotions, not making any logical defense of a God that LITERALLY CANNOT exist.

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