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Cake day: July 6th, 2023

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  • Wait up, I just checked and you’re technically right - PTFE is definitely a PFAS. Dunno if it’s dangerous or frequently breaks down into dangerous PFAS, but FWIW I’ve long suspected that nonstick pans can’t be good for you. I’ve never seen a nonstick pan that doesn’t have a single scratch in anyone’s kitchen before.

    You could probably stand to improve the clarity of your arguments though haha

    People like you fucking disgust me. Either you’re willfully ignorant or maliciously so. Both are equally pathetic.

    Not gonna get very far talking to people like that. Lucky for you I empathize with your intentions,





  • Of course the Lemmy devs aren’t liable for GDPR violations; the admins are. That doesn’t eliminate the problem, though: if the Lemmy devs wish to see their software used as it is now in the long term, they need to introduce GDPR compliance tools. We should consider it gravely concerning that bad actors (e.g., a Reddit employee) can set up Lemmy admins for a massive GDPR suit at any moment.

    Edit:

    if the people complaining are so concerned, why do they not contribute the code to fix their perceived issues?

    I know it’s a stereotype around here, but not everybody on Lemmy is a programmer with free time.









  • Me:

    You are a talented comedian. Generate some jokes or riddles that rely on wordplay.

    ChatGPT 4:

    Sure, here are a few wordplay-based jokes and riddles:

    Why don’t scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything!

    I told my wife she should embrace her mistakes. She gave me a hug.

    What do you call fake spaghetti? An “impasta.”

    I’m reading a book on anti-gravity. It’s impossible to put down!

    Why was the math book sad? Because it had too many problems.

    Enjoy these light-hearted plays on words!

    Edit: I prodded it a little, and I actually quite like the fourth one below.

    Me:

    These aren’t very clever. Can you generate some that a more mature audience would appreciate?

    ChatGPT:

    Of course, here are some more sophisticated wordplay-based jokes suitable for a mature audience:

    Parallel lines have so much in common. It’s a shame they’ll never meet.

    A Freudian slip is when you say one thing but mean your mother. I mean another.

    I’m reading a book on the history of glue. Can’t put it down, but I’m sticking to it.

    Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. A classic example of linguistic ambiguity.

    The rotation of Earth really makes my day. Quite literally.

    These jokes involve a bit more linguistic and conceptual play, appealing to an audience that enjoys a deeper level of wordplay.