Discord wants to void your right to sue them in court — but you can opt out of the practice
Discord wants to void your right to sue them in court — but you can opt out of the practice
A quick brief on the service’s new arbitration clause
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Everyone calm down. They're just going to use it for training AI and if you love tech you love AI. So this is a non-issue.
The trained AI will make their public offering so much more desirable
28 15 Replyunmarked sarcasm whooshes even the mighty users of Lemmy, apparently
18 2 Replytbf it was sarcasm so dry it might even trick a British person! xD
4 2 ReplyIt was so on the nose and wet that my dog could relate.
5 1 Replylol no shit right
it splashed when it hit
learn to fuckin read, guys
3 0 ReplyYou clearly have not dealt with stupid people in your lifetime then
2 1 ReplyHonestly, I think I have a serious problem with giving people the benefit of the doubt too much.
2 1 ReplyThats a mood tbh
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unmarked sarcasm whooshes even the mighty users of Lemmy, apparently
The key presses '/' and 's' (in that order) would solve that problem.
2 8 ReplyNah, that's akin to explaining the joke. Well crafted sarcasm needs no callout.
7 1 Replyunmarked sarcasm whooshes even the mighty users of Lemmy, apparently
The key presses ‘/’ and ‘s’ (in that order) would solve that problem.
Nah, that’s akin to explaining the joke. Well crafted sarcasm needs no callout.
Nah, its just signaling that in fact it is a joke in the first place. And the callout doesn't happen until the very end, after everything else has already been read, and processed.
Sarcasm can be overly crafted to be indistinguishable from non-sarcasm.
3 3 ReplyNah, it's much more fun to tease the people who don't get it. 😉
3 2 ReplyEven more fun to chastise someone. 😇
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learning to fucking read would solve it better
4 1 ReplyName checks out.
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