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Cake day: November 8th, 2023

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  • EmoBean@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneHairbrush [image]
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    7 months ago

    Well, I would specifically go hike and ideally camp(that’s not as simple as it is in the US) in more remote areas where they and other wildlife is. I still think it’s awesome that you’ve seen any. They seem so tiny and vulnerable. I’m scared they won’t be around much longer.

    Roadkill sucks but where I live, roads create entire ecosystems. The water runoff creates more vegetation, which brings insects, which brings small animals, which brings big animals. I know roads that support eagles and hawks that otherwise would not exist in the area.


  • Angry wasn’t the correct word for what I was trying to describe. Unafraid is more accurate. I’m used to things being very afraid of other animals because there’s a lot of them that might be looking to eat you. The only animals I’ve encountered like that are moles because they literally cannot see. There are foxes, large birds, plenty of things that I feel would just exterminate them but I guess there’s plenty of other food that the little spikey balls aren’t worth it. Coyotes here with eat literally anything. I’ve had them start coming towards wondering if I can be food. They would eat hedgehogs without hesitation. They eat porcupines which are angry and MUCH bigger and spikier.

    Thank you for sharing hedgehog pic. It’s so cute. I’m jealous.


  • EmoBean@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    7 months ago

    My cat loves belly rubs and always comes to get some as soon as I wake up. She sleeps on the chair because I turn to much in my sleep. But as soon as I wake up she starts meowing and runs over for cuddles. Sometimes I pretend I’m still asleep because I need a few minutes before she needs her attention.


  • I’ve always wanted to go to the uk to see hedge hogs. In the US they exotic pets and illegal in some states. Over there they just walk around people’s yards being hedgehogs. They’re so cute and spikey and angry. In the US the yard creatures like raccoons will steal your shit and bite you. Bears will straight up kill you. Rattle snakes get so big they’re scary. Meanwhile in England they’re fighting with pointy hamsters.


  • EmoBean@lemmy.worldtoMemes@sopuli.xyzMy Bella needs me
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    7 months ago

    Cats have different personalities. My cat was feral but after I took her in, she has zero desire to go outside. She’s got food, water, and warn places to sleep. I let her go outside frequently, but all she does is go to the nearest grass to eat. At the slightest sound she runs back inside.








  • Same, I’ve watched everything from MySpace to Twitter come and go without ever participating. I would browse reddit and did comment on the small subs for my hobbies in the early days.

    I feel like the internet is collapsing, in 2-5 years things are going to be so different. I’m here to shit post and cry until it ends. It’s was fun while it lasted.


  • I can’t wait to find out how much YouTube is going to sue me for in 2025 for 20 years of blocked ad revenue. They’re going to use 2005 Napster math. You didn’t watch 3 ads per video x 6,000,000 played videos = $2 million lost revenue, pay up citizen, your Google services have been disabled, all location and behavior data is in possession of Alphabet Debt Collection, you cannot run, you cannot hide.



  • EmoBean@lemmy.worldtoMemes@sopuli.xyzWait.. I also do that.
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    7 months ago

    I stopped caring a long time ago. They’re going to die soon anyways, they deserve to know they’re idiots before they do.

    Just don’t be mean or insensitive. It’s wonderful when they shut up as you can see the gears trying to turn in their head about the shit they’ve been doing for the last 50 years.




  • This feels like a weird point to make for OP since I figure anyone here talking about AI is very familiar with distributed networked computing. Botnets have been such a pain in the dick for at least 15 years now. Imagine something that intimately and only knows how to “live” in computing. The distributed areas of could “live” in and have access to all the resources it needs either directly or not. Storing info and using resources of anything it can touch through the network, computers, phones, TVs, cars, door bell cameras, router and networking infrastructure.

    I feel there is inevitably either a human made virus or a standalone AIG that is going to accomplish this.The extent to which it spreads, if the damage can be recovered from, and how we progress after it’s going to be a big defining moment is technological history. The globalized network with everything communicating is the most powerful and least secure super computer ever. Those running botnets figured that out a long time ago. All it takes is one AI.