• @geriksonOP
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    4810 months ago

    TIL Burning Man has a fucking airport. USA, man.

    • Mike Knell
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      5210 months ago

      @gerikson It’s all about experiencing the beauty of nature and appreciating the fragility of our planet by driving thousands of miles in air-conditioned gas guzzlers before burning even more fossil fuels and a small rainforest of wood you get there. But it’s okay because you have to take your trash home with you.

  • Steve
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    10 months ago

    sorry reminds me of this particular billboard ad that ran in Sydney. Just couldn’t make my brain interpret the “how did I get here?” in the positive sense they intended. Even the look on the girls face… it’s like sadness in her eyes. Anyway, there you go gym billboard photo of girl at burning man with tagline “how did I get here?”

  • Steve
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    1910 months ago

    Hope the VCs are ready for a wave of survivalist tech product pitches

    • keepcarrot [she/her]
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      610 months ago

      They probably want to have the toilets septic tanks drained once a day, so uh… good luck with the sewage trucks I guess

      • @jonhendry
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        810 months ago

        I guess we’re going to find out just how committed they are to taking the trash when they leave.

        • keepcarrot [she/her]
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          410 months ago

          They don’t at the best of times.

          I think the main problem people will face is overflowing septic tanks and then 70k people looking for places to poop that aren’t the increasingly threatening portapotties. Like, day one you’re not going to be able tell if that’s mud or poop on the floor, and there’s definitely going to be urine mixed in even if it is mud. If you were storing your food or water on the ground, um… Good luck

          Trash works a little differently, I think. Food trash people are comfortable with dealing with, mostly. I think a lot of the kitchy hippy crap that gets waterlogged will get discarded, as well as soiled clothing. People generally don’t want to take plastic bags with poop in them in their cars.

          But also some people take the trash thing way less seriously than others, and if you do take all your own trash how willing are you to take another camp’s worth?

          (Our local one has a clean up volunteer group that goes a few weeks after so that the land can be used as a barley field during other parts of the year, the fact that that’s necessary says that there’s a decent amount of clean up to do)

  • @saucerwizard
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    1110 months ago

    What if the shrimp in the playa are flesh eating?

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      deleted by creator

    • @jonhendry
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      610 months ago

      They’ve been playing the long game. It’s all been building up to this.

  • @blakestaceyMA
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    I think this belongs over in TechTakes rather than SneerClub; it doesn’t seem TREACLES-focused.

    • Steve
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      810 months ago

      Is it possible to move posts if you mod both?

      • @selfMA
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        910 months ago

        it seems like it isn’t possible, unfortunately. it looks like the lemmy devs are finally starting to work on more mod tooling, so we may see some improvement here soon; if not, it can go on my queue as I get back into modifying our version of lemmy

    • @geriksonOP
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      810 months ago

      D’oh you’re right. I will do better in the future.

      • David GerardMA
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        910 months ago

        advanced supermudtelligence

        • @Evinceo
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          910 months ago

          brown goo scenario

  • @maol
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    810 months ago

    Pity bout ya! I hope your private plane sinks in the mud

  • @geriksonOP
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    710 months ago

    Apparently now “a death is being investigated”, which is a form of passive voice I have not yet encountered.

    Also, “shelter in place” is one of those examples of American English that I really don’t get. I suppose it’s something from school shootings? Or hurricanes?

      • @geriksonOP
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        510 months ago

        That last part sounds weirdly specific and personal… I hope it isn’t.

            • @geriksonOP
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              710 months ago

              I’m sorry you guys had to go through that.

              During the Stockholm terror attack (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Stockholm_truck_attack) I had my first interaction with Facebook’s “mark as safe” feature which was pretty dystopian. I quickly figured out that this was an isolated incident, but all subways were shut down so me and a coworker walked homewards together. She was legitimately terrified and I did my best to reassure her it was going to be OK.

              Sadly I’m just waiting for another thing to happen, which is more and more likely as obvious agent provocateurs are burning the Quran every chance they get…

              • Steve
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                710 months ago

                oh wow, I was living in Tokyo in 2011 when the earthquake and subsequent tsunami and nuclear plant disaster happened. I think this was the event that led to the creation of the “mark as safe” feature.

                • @geriksonOP
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                  710 months ago

                  Yeah, I’m not mad at FB, I’m mad at a world where this is needed (at least when humnas are doing the bad stuff)

                • @maol
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                  39 months ago

                  I looked it up and apparently the safety check feature was invented by a couple of Facebook engineers who were on a research trip to Japan in 2011 and had to evacuate when the Fukushima disaster happened.

                  But according to that article, Facebook used unpaid volunteers from non-English-speaking countries to translate their UI and now I’m angry again.

      • @Shitgenstein1
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        510 months ago

        In Texas, it certainly does not mean the police state is coming. If anything, maybe a come of hicks with badges to stand around for 15 minutes, but usually just means “stay were you are because we don’t know wtf to do and aren’t funded to do anything anyway.”