Supposedly, I am a human, who does very human things.

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Cake day: October 19th, 2025

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  • Just 1 part of the misunderstandings. Both can go to either area even if they are typically found in their respective ones.

    Further, most who have herpes, even in the crotch region, will still show no recognizable symptoms and be difficult to test for.

    Again, especially considering that condoms are not practically effective for preventing spread, and the results are typically not the horrendous cases you’ll have remembered, the stigma still isn’t worth it.

    I mean, I suppose you could osculate and perform cunnilingus with dental damns, fellatio with condoms and no contact, and copulate and or engage in anal coitus in full body latex, but let’s be real, because you won’t be doing that, and most people who have it wont know they do, its the stigma that’s the biggest problem; the same fear that drives knee-jerk reactions.





  • The harms and atrocities that come from dairy and eggs are arguably worse than meat itself

    Certifiably cap, just from the scale of it all. Meat production has a non insignificant amount of environmental impact.

    Dairy does too, but meat, you need more animals to kill.

    and the former industries drive the latter to some extent

    This is exactly backwards

    Vegetarianism is neither ideologically or functionally different than any other form of animal commodification.

    This is so absurd on its face that I don’t think you’re reasonable enough to bother arguing with, and don’t think anyone reading this will think you are, so I’d just be wasting my time.





  • To me, this seems like pretty much what they were expecting to do in the first place, and a classic case of pushing too far on purpose, just to back track to pretty much where they wanted to be. A plan that is a classic among big corporations.

    I don’t think this is good enough, because it still would make future customers wary of buying their products, just to have support for new features dropped, in some cases, just days after they buy the product.

    Some could argue that they don’t “owe” anyone that, but this is how the tech industry has worked for a while with its fast moving software pace. If NVidia, their only major rival, and even Intel, both continue to offer full fledged support for far longer than AMD, this continues to really dampen the reasons one would go for an AMD card.

    Now AMD cards will have:

    • Shorter prioritized driver support

    • Less game support from devs (due to their lack of market share)

    • Fewer games covered by their game specific features (FSR4 Suite) than their main competitor (NVidia with DLSS and FG)

    • Trailing feature development (on average) when compared to their main rival NVidia

    And users will be expected to accept this, all for a discount of typically just 50 dollars for GPUs of similar raw performance.

    That seems like a very raw deal to me, and that is very unfortunate given the already greater than 90% market share NVidia commands in gaming and even higher market share in enterprise compute (AI included).