

Sort of, but companies want your personal social media to check for potential controversies. People aren’t posting politics or self-porn on LinkedIn the same way. LinkedIn is just a way to show off skills, networking, education, and experience.
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Sort of, but companies want your personal social media to check for potential controversies. People aren’t posting politics or self-porn on LinkedIn the same way. LinkedIn is just a way to show off skills, networking, education, and experience.


It’s pretty impressive the number of people on Hexbear, there’s as many active users here as some well-known orgs active membership.


You ever just wonder why Melina is the way they are?


ChatGPT’s brain (already AGI, it just doesn’t want us to know) after I show it the Military Gemini PPB


They’ll have to share their Hexbear history
This sort of reminds me of how employers would require social media history, because they wanted to avoid scandals or whatever, but I didn’t have any. I ended up having to bite the bullet, but I gave the social media as little information as possible, did it over the web, and then made a little automation script that just interacts with Daily Dose of the Internet style slop. Doing that genuinely gave me a boost in multiple hiring processes.


It’s American, it’s evil by default


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Does that mean that the chatbot is going to start killing American soldiers? Evil AI would definitely be ‘More Lethal’.
Pete Hegseth is literally Kamala Harris, they both want the US military to be the most lethal in the world.


idk, a lot of the people I’d use professional address for aren’t my comrades.
But that’s basically how the Soviets used their equivalent for the longest time though, right? Would be cool in an AES society.


My progesterone comes in blisters, prevents that from happening. I was a bit confused about what the blurred thing in the background was for a while, but I realize now it’s a Blahaj.


Oh yeah, almost that exact same car thing has happened to me too, not where I live now though. I’m lucky enough to not need a car anymore, I find driving so unpleasant, it’s a shame it’s a necessity in so many places.
I did get my car stolen once, but I’d had it for decades so it was a bit of a junker, so they just took it for a joyride, stole the doors, and basically brought it back, to a few blocks away. If I remember right the doors were technically worth more than the rest of the car, because of the spare parts market or something?


I think it would be cool for the smaller comms to have month-long megathreads that are only pinned in the comm, not sitewide.


I don’t really aim to keep my doors unlocked, but I do leave them that way occasionally and it’s never been a problem, it’s just so rare for people I don’t know to come by. The last “random” person to try my door was already in my phones contacts, even. I’ve been burglarized before, but never here.


Unfortunately a lot more than USian’s like lard. I’m not even safe abroad.


Somebody should make that edit, put a Daily Wire marketing tweet where Culture Crave is


knowing them, they’d call it the Octagon, but they wouldn’t actually make it an Octagon.


hmm, that might be it


bit idea: the Axis wins WWII, but fast forward to the modern day and it’s basically identical to how it is now.
Package was in my city, then got sent to a whole different state, and stopped giving any updates in tracking days ago.