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This is a link post Brandt Brauer Frick - Bop
7:30 for the Monty Python bit

[BTW, totally unrelated - did anyone else notice that Badger Badger Badger was in the Metro a couple of days ago?]
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Really loving this
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This is a normal post thank you thank you
This gift you have given is a wonderful thing. A discovery of true merit. Thank you!
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This is a link post Best podcast EVAR!

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You're being milked if you pay for this shit..
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This is a normal post What about yourself, do you offer some weekly curmudgeon service one could engage?

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You, not yourself. I offer purely constructive criticism for the common weal.
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This is a normal post suit you

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This is a normal post lol

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This is a link post Everybody Knows
Worth watching for Arron Schwartz at 4:56
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This is a normal post AI bollocks.

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This is a normal post and 9gag...
did we go back in time?!
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This is a normal post It demands I sign up, what is it?

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This is a normal post No thanks.
Any site that makes me sign up and/or pushes their own app can bugger right off.
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Isn't this the thing that was here a couple of weeks ago that basically just said "it's all the Jews"?
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This is a normal post Wouldn't know
Didn't click then, not clicking now...
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This is a link post Fake bear
Shiht zu
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This is a link post an video by my third channel on youtube I made this!
i don't know to put here
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This is a normal post Popular Page

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This is a normal post I did some b3ta sleuthing by abusing the friends' activity feature.
I can monitor 95 people (93, really, as 1 is the new bot, and 1 is me). None of them clicked on this shit.

That's not conclusive proof of shenanigans but it suggests that the most active users are not engaging with it. I set this up at least a year ago IIRC, so it may be hideously out of date by now.
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This is a normal post hey how's it going?

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This is a normal post needs more invisibility

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This is a normal post I'm torn
between wanting to ask what the fuck is this shit, and just telling the spambot to fuck off.
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This is a normal post Hello.
Goodbye.
Don’t come back.
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This is a normal post Hello you cunt

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This is a normal post Well that's 2.5 seconds of my life I won't get back
(fortunately I watch everything on 2x speed)
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This is a normal post you don't get any of them back
time is non refundable
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This is a link post "Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die" - Mel Brooks
Classic comedy in New York
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This is a normal post "No criminality was involved"
However her husband was unusually precise in his parking that evening.
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This is a normal post New Yorkistan killing white women!
Lynch Mandummy!
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This is a link post Internet rap

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This is a link post 'king 'ell
photo 4 onwards

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That's a very attractive burn barrel. I bet their neighbours love that.
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This is a normal post Student house is student house, right?
- shurely?
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Needs more Pampas grass
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This is a normal post Not so invisible today.
Hurry up and post a b3taday link!
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This is a normal post see BigDog above
Innit
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This is a normal post If you can go a bit over budget and don't mind rather busy bedrooms
this might have more appeal
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This is a normal post Bit Trump innit

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This is a normal post Probably isn't golden enough, plus he'd have to travel through the house by golf cart

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This is a normal post Revolution now, please.

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This is a normal post The revolution will be held in the revolution room in the insurrection wing

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I don't use the word ghastly often, but I feel it fits here
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This is a normal post A bit busy and a bugger to dust I reckon.

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You'd have staff for that
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This is a normal post yes, probably a long one

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4 floors including cellar and **cking annex all knocked up in thick thick stone and a horsebox project for poncy glamping to boot. that's a bargain, I'd take it but my hearts set on...

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/172397369
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This is a normal post That's a bargain...
I've worked on business parks smaller than that.
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This is a normal post live in one of the sheds, rent out the rest to pay for the mortgage

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This is a normal post reminds me of Egyptian houses of the not utterly poor

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This is a link post Wallace and Gromit live stream

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This is a link post How to eat sushi

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aww i was hoping for it to go a bit Dead Sushi www.youtube.com/watch?v=xthh74pAa48
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This is a normal post Very good
Their tongue-twister videos are quite entertaining too.
youtu.be/lLiny9Ef8Vc?si=mFDFMiRY-8hceSCN
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This is a normal post That's fantastic.
I watch them when they pop up, I have yet to explore their back catalogue.
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This is a normal post Oo-er!

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This is a link post Some potato slop I made this!
I had been trying to have some LLM running on a supercomputer I have access to. When it ran, the only thing I said was "potato me hard" to see what this thing would do. This is the result. I thought B3ta readers might find this amusing.
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This is a normal post Epic Lurking

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This is a normal post Genuine question,
why aren't you ashamed to use AI?
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I'm not. At least I'm not doing stuff in Python (spits). I've hand coded assembler and fine tuned C for many years. Even to the point of reorganising code paths because of processor limitations. and up until 10 years ago was teaching assembler at a university (till it was dropped)

There was a point in the 80s where I thought anybody writing in C was a poof. Only real programmers wrote in assembler. Then GEM programming was a pain in the arse with like 70% of your code being pushing things on the stack to make function calls. Sod it, move up, write the clever stuff in ASM, boring UI stuff in C. Compilers got better, CPUs more complicated to the point that unless you're talking things like image processing and the like where languages don't really deal will with all the extended vector processing too well. however due to out of order execution and the like you'd be hard pressed to write better/faster code and not really worth the effort.

And on top of that programming has become less of 'doing clever stuff with a language' to "assembling layer upon layer of software you didnt write (libraries) to do something. I was using cakephp a while ago, looking to move up to new version and it just created hundred of files. layers upon layers of shit i didnt write and have no idea what it does.

These days you average programmer is an assembler of parts doing for the most part doing mind numbing ui shit. your average app is like 80% shit you didn't write, 15% ui shit, 5% clever stuff.

I mean can you call yourself a programmer if you rely on the library sort routine? surely a real programmer would write their own implementation? no, we just move up the chain. no more handling WM_PAINT and drawing your own stuff, use a presentation library or html/css.

now outside of the 'clever' stuff (im still reverse enginerering files and shiz and writing low level libraries) but the ui stuff.. well as obi wan said - coding is for droids. so all the stuff ive up at splunge.foo is a mixture of human and ai coded stuff. like the batch image processor. yeah i could write that, would have taken at least a few weeks (because I would have got pissed off/bored), looked much worse, have less features and definately have no mobile support. the only clever bit is knowing what to create and what an app should look like. i couldn't find something that did what i want but the amount of effort to make it by hand was not worth it. so it was vibe coded. You may not need to use it. But if you refuse to use it because it was 'vibe coded' even though it works... that's pretty sad.

and again like the roland sound tool up there. that's the process of a lot of time reverese engineering, distilled to a text file description and ai created it. bit it didn't just appear out of nowhere, it needs a guiding hand. like i'm a manager of a software team. And the above caveats apply.

ultimately I realised I'm less interested in "programming" than just creating. fixing a problem. making life easier in some way.

and because of the the big C i'm medically retired, but always had plans to re-write the s/w I had written for the uni I was working at (and we were at least 5 years ahead of everybody) but that didn't come to pass. But I fed the basic data structure and some description into claude and it came up with the front end/back end for a fairly complicated data structure in about 15 mins. weeks of work i did previously done in an instant.

Most 'coding' work should be done by business analysts. Programming as a job has survived as its "vodoo" to most people but really most of it isn't really needed. you'll need to top end guys in all fields but your average programmer is going the way of the dodo. partially because if python is the language of choice nobody gives a shit about performance now as computers are fast enough. back in the day i wrote a grid view for a bank that was just *slightly* slower than excel on a page refresh (like those days when you could see the whole page refresh in half a second). Everything is so powerful now you'd not notice.

its funny because its like what we do on the site. object aware selection? thats ML. spot healing etc all algorithms. yet we're not calling for people to use Photoshop 1.0 with one level of undo because we are so hard and cool.
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This is a normal post The abstraction thing is true,
but the 80% you didn't write at least used to be consistent, supported and documented by nerds of the highest order.

Personal projects are different but as far as I can tell, you need to already be able to code to a high level to be able to code anything professional with AI. As it stands, it feels like a lot of code debt piling up for the future, and a lot of people going to get hacked because they were lied to about its capability by Magic Sam et al.
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but fleshys may not be that great anyway. and writing documentation is now an AI job.

Yes a knowledge of coding/systems absolutely helps as you can guide it in the right direction. like instead of generating hundreds of elements with 'onclick' in them, you direct it to add a bubble click handler at the parent, the kind of thing I do now.

Unless you're chasing the beam on an atari 2600, creating a program should not be exclusive to masters of the universe. In some ways it never has been. VB, Filemaker, Foxpro, DBase, whatevs. Reduces the barrier to creation of business specific functionality. Or recording macros in Excel. Even things like Juice takes all the complexity of writing cross platform audio apps. We don't accuse them of cheating.

But this is AI as it is now. It's only going to get better. And your job as an engineer will be to review changes, like you would do as a committer on any large project with a bunch of randoms underneath.

And as for me its like 10x-15x faster. writes better docs, adds more error checking than I ever would. It hardly matters either as nobody gives a crap about what i produce. very niche. dont want to spend weeks on shit that gets 60 views on its best week ever. as you (might) know, time is limited (lung biopsy later this week but its pretty clear its spread to the lungs). can't be bothered to hand code anything unless it really needs it. which all this stuff doesn't.
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This is a normal post What makes you think it's only going to get better?
History of AI has always tended to come up against an unbudgeable problem, and there seems to be potentially a lot of those in the LLM approach.

Enshittification has begun price-wise.

The product they are selling to people would not need you to direct it how to do things properly. It only works for you because you can code, and it sounds like that's all you need for your use case, but I suspect that's a minority of their users.

(And sorry to hear about shit you're going through.)
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This is a normal post I use GIMP 2.10 with no AI, & one linear undo (not sure how many levels, I'm more of an oh well, plough on kind of guy).
It does not have object aware selection, spot healing, or anything like whatever the fuck that shit is. You'd have to pay me to use photoshop, and you'd have to pay for the licence too as I refuse to rent software.

I use FLS20, no AI, one linear undo, ditto. I once made a stochastic composition tool in SynthEdit (an IDE that spits out bloated C++ to make oversized dll files), kind of a super rudimentary 'AI' jam-alonger, and it was shit. Never released it, never even shared it.

I was once vaguely enthusiastic about AI music and art tools, but sadly they have not materialised and what we have instead are prompt boxes that spit out pure shame.

As I understand it, AI vibe code is worse than that generated from an IDE, and is worse for the environment than a fucking cocaine farm in the Amazon. You don't need to make any undocumented insect species go extinct to have fun on a computer. Surely that's the main source of shame that *you people* should be feeling.
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dude our entire lives have been built on people fucking the environment. Unless you live like a medieval monk that's still going on. So much basics even in supermarkets is out of season, yet we get it by forcing it in foreign countries and bringing it in by jet. I'm probably using less CO2 than most people even with the odd AI use, haven't had a car in 20 years, haven't flown for 20 years. Only willing to travel about 1.5-2 hours by train.

And IDE's don't generate code unless you engage AI. And no, it can generate some really clever code. Better than some stuff i've done. And will write you tests for it as well. Problem is in complexity, the more complex the system, unless you are very strict on telling it things it will just create "hacks". Something that works but isn't scalable or reusable.

Also a lot of the basic stuff I do with local llm on my macbook pro m5. draws about 25 watts with the gpu maxed out (qwen 3.6 35b) less than my pc needs to just idle. only use claude/codex for the more complex parts.
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and just to add... why is ai so bad? there are approx 125 million playstations in circulation. at 250w as an average power draw, when on that would be 31.250 billion watt hours per hour of use. thats just playstation. add in x box and PC drawing twice as much - just to shoot aliens in the face in FPS... isn't that a bad use of energy?

Should we waste any money/energy/time broadcasting eastenders? Allow cars that don't have 50mpg+ on the road (and locked so you can't reduce that by driving like a twat) ?
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This is a normal post When I used IDEs, LLMs were not a thing, AI data centres were not a thing,
AI was what you used in single player computer games. The entire purpose of IDEs was to move boxes, connect with lines, and output code. Not sure why you think AI is involved in SynthEdit, or Macromedia Dreamweaver circa 2001, or why you think a virtual instrument/effect can exist without code, or why the actual html output by Dreamweaver isn't code. Maybe our lexicons are at odds with each other.

I'm not impressed with your cherry picked wattages. Playstations are not all run at the same time, 24 hours a day. Datacentres are using 6% of our total national electricity output, 15% of worldwide energy output. Energy depletion from Playstation use is, one assumes, comparatively negligible, because I can't find any headlines or studies about it. Nobody seems to be worried that use of game consoles is driving up energy prices or causing mass extictions. You might be onto something though, perhaps you should publish a paper to get the ball rolling.

Your nihilistic attempt at diminishing the importance of environmental harm is not an impressive argument. It is undermined by your insistence that you do care about your own personal carbon footprint (a false argument literally invented by the oil industry to shift blame from the powerful architects of the energy structure to the individual powerless consumers).

Much of the out of season food you worry about is grown locally under grow lights these days. Thank the cannabis industry for the improvements in energy efficiency that has allowed that to happen. Very little food is brought in by jet, around 1% of the volume of global trade is 'shipped' by air. Not really something to worry about in the grand scheme of things.

Ultimately we will have to decide on a case by case basis just what energy consumption is worthwhile, and every day the problem becomes more urgent. Musk's Starlink eco-terror experiment could wipe out the ozone layer in 20 years meaning we won't have to worry about any of this.
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You people use YouTube, which consumes a vast amount of energy and has been using AI for years.
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This is a normal post Fair point well made.
I wish broadcast media was still relevant to my interests and everyone else's. I lament the destruction of our shared cultural experience. I think it started when cable and satellite TV became mainstream, kids tv was ghettoised, and 'narrowcasting' became profitable.

I employ an increasing number of plugins/extensions to filter out AI elements from youtube, btw. I *hate* GPT scripts, robot voices (sometimes I can only tell when they fuck up the intonation or emphasis on subject-specific terminology), and bullshit visuals. I long for a more local and AI-free alternative, and I'm not alone.
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"Most 'coding' work should be done by business analysts. Programming as a job has survived as its "vodoo" to most people but really most of it isn't really needed" - I've never though about it like that but it's true - the people worth their salt were the ones who could do both but now I'm more than happy to let AI do the heavy lifting.
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This is a normal post i ain't reading all that. im happy for you tho, or sorry that happened.

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This is a normal post for all your walls of text
You still don't get that many folks are utterly unimpressed by you getting slop from a prompt

Not interested in your tech talk myself, this isn't an AI dev forum

It's boring, tiresome and reminds us of the death of art under the total wave of slop. The death of truth as social media gets swamped with ever more believable slop to a degree never imagined

The world is going through a literally existential crisis as tech companies plan data centres that use more power than entire countries.

Slop off
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This is a normal post ^

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This is a normal post Twenty five?

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This is a normal post Compaq Employee.

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This is a normal post TWENTY FIVE?!?!?!

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This is a normal post Glasgow...

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Dental determinism!
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looks better than a tribute act that was touring 20 years ago. Freddie - the Fat Elvis years

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Nice to see Simon Weston pursuing a new career
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you know that was my thought as well but didn't think anybody would get the reference
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This is a normal post Not exactly one for the teenagers

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This is a normal post This ^^

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This is a link post Am I bothered?
Official Merch.
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This is a normal post Good for him
I wish the UK knew how to stage their entries
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This is a normal post The problem wasn't in the staging.
The artist was charmless, uncharismatic, unlovable. Given that we automatically qualify for the final it is super important that our artists connect with international audiences via campaigning. LMNC is not capable of making that connection, he's not even loved by his own country.

To call him marmite would be extremely charitable. He's an unpopular artist who should have had nothing to do with Eurovision. I'd like to know how he got selected.

The staging was terrible, granted, but the main problems were the lack of talent and the terrible song. 'Eins (sic) Zwei Drei' lacked poetry, substance, humour and musicality. Shouted in mockney, it's not a song worthy of comparison to Volare. Nobody is ever going to cover it unironically. Daz Sampson did a better job.

Other countries take the contest more seriously - even when they submit comedy and 'light' entertainment (e.g. this year's winner). They look like they're trying to win, and people respect that. We consistently look like we're taking the piss or deliberately throwing. It's our reputation at this point.

We have great musicians and great performers in this country. Even if we were to only recruit from the C, D or E tiers of professional musicians, I'm talking talent school graduates, touring musical understudies, magician's assistants, etc., we'd expect to do better than last place. Even if we were to recruit exclusively from youtube we could do much better than that prick.
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This is a normal post Parklife

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This is a normal post Good point well made
but I enjoy ranting about how shit we are at eurovision. It's almost an annual tradition.
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This is a normal post You called him a prick
He isn't a prick
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This is a normal post I can assure you he is.
Watch him on youtube for endless hours of evidence. He's an intolerable prick.
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This is a normal post I've already done that and he isn't
Anyway, bring serious for a moment, whoever gets picked for Eurovision needs more, if not total, control over songwriting and staging
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This is a normal post I don’t think Olly Alexander should have creative control over his own wardrobe, much less entire acts.

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This is a normal post He is the type of prick I find insufferable.
We have mutual friends and even they agree that he's 'a bit much for some people' which is a polite way of agreeing that he's a prick.

Being serious as ever, I think the public should choose who gets picked and what song they perform. We used to do it like that most of the time. I can't see any good reason not to do it like that again.

Continuing to be serious, I think we not only have some great songwriters and performers but also world class producers, choreographers and stage technicians. We should put on the best show we are capable of, using the best available talents.

In other words, not under-medicated, insufferable, untalented pricks.
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This is a normal post They can send the winner of BGT for all I care.
I’m just glad there wasn’t as much publicity for Eurovision this year because I really could not give a single shit about the entire affair.

Actually that’s not quite right; most of the time I find it actively repellent.
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This is a normal post At time of writing you evidently care 1/2 as much as I do.
I have made 6 posts on the subject so far (including this one), while you have made 3. The billions who genuinely don't care have each made 0 posts.

The main publicity I saw was all about the principled nations boycotting the contest over Israel.
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This is a normal post I'd like them to bring back A Song For Europe
in a way that's actually fun and varied.

Each BBC region gets to nominate a song and we have a UK song contest. Midlands Today viewers could pick if Kevin Rowland or Lawrence will sing their entry.
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This is a normal post I’d say prat. Prick is a bit harsh.

(, Mon 18 May 2026, 18:47, Reply)
This is a normal post Not nearly harsh enough.

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saw him when he first started out, I cannot take that mockney accent on anybody. him, danny dyer, russell brand. i hear that and just click away.

and the thing is I'm convinced he's a post twat called tarquin who went to a private school for a bit then went to a shithole comprehensive and had to remain in disguise to stop getting a kicking every day.

Although i must say i heard a little bit of an interview he seems to have toned it down a bit.
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This is a normal post He’s about my age but acts like someone who’s less than half that.
Mind you even when I was that age I found such unrelenting enthusiasm insufferable.
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This is a normal post Undermedicated.

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This is a normal post One point was pretty fucking generous.

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This is a normal post At least I've learned now
What Simon Larbalestier's surname means. Le tricked out crossbow operator.

www.anothermanmag.com/life-culture/10532/secrets-behind-pixies-iconic-sleeve-art-vaughan-oliver-simon-larbalestier
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This is a normal post Okay now you can definitely ban them.
Besides the disappearing links shenanigans my mangoes are still mushy and flavourless.
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This is a normal post Have been

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This is a normal post BAMPERSAND

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This is a normal post What a shame, he seemed like such an interesting fellow.

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This is a normal post I can only assume
this spambot isn't being banned because I keep asking for it to be banned, and someone in power gets a thrill from that.
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This is a normal post Or they were banned this morning.
One or the other.
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This is a link post Prefab Sprout vs. Boy Meets Girl I made this!
Hot on the heels of my recent Angine de Poitrine vs. The Flumps mash-up, here's some classic 80's pop nostalgia... Goodbye Falling Star #1 by Boy Meets Sprout.
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This is a normal post Prefab Sprout vs. Boy Meets Girl
hi
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This is a link post Hantavirus Tracker — Real-time global outbreak map with live case counts I made this!
Hantavirus Tracker — live map, case counts, and enough red dots to ruin your day
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b3ta.com/links/Hantavirus_Tracker_with_a_suitably_alarmist_preview_image_lovely
(, Sun 17 May 2026, 16:04, Reply)
This is a normal post Hopefully most people have that cunt on ignore.

(, Sun 17 May 2026, 16:58, Reply)
This is a normal post "vibe code me a hantavirus map"

(, Mon 18 May 2026, 8:57, Reply)
This is a normal post Exactly. Seen at least 15 of the fucking things now.

(, Mon 18 May 2026, 11:06, Reply)
This is a normal post The dots seem a bit big, Europe has been mostly hidden.

(, Sun 17 May 2026, 16:07, Reply)
This is a normal post We're all fucked then.

(, Sun 17 May 2026, 16:23, Reply)
This is a normal post Maybe the US could sent JD Vance to affected areas.
Eventually it will give up the will to live.
(, Sun 17 May 2026, 19:42, Reply)
This is a normal post Or the virus mutates Vance into an immortal Nemesis-esque plague abomination.

(, Mon 18 May 2026, 20:09, Reply)
This is a normal post
There's a map?
(, Sun 17 May 2026, 19:02, Reply)
This is a normal post underneath the big dots maybe?

(, Sun 17 May 2026, 19:11, Reply)
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I don't see any dots either. There's a ticker, that seems to have been coloured red to scare you, some stats in the single digits, and that's it.

I'm going to assume vibe-coded mess under the hood at this point.
(, Sun 17 May 2026, 22:12, Reply)
This is a normal post who, and mean this most sincerely, the fuck are you?

(, Sun 17 May 2026, 19:44, Reply)

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