kotaro

@kotaro@kotaro.me

He is an office worker who lives in Tokyo, Japan.
He graduated from a music college outside of Tokyo and majored in new media art at a graduate school in Gifu, Japan. He worked part-time for about nine months for a porn screening organization as a cyber-patroller to remove pirated pornography. During his time there, he realized the strength of his own ADHD disability, which motivated him to search for employment opportunities for disabled people.
Currently, he is working for a software engineering company in Tokyo.

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kotaro, to random

My mother is obsessed with an NHK drama about surrogate mothers.
The drama takes a chaotic turn in the middle of the story, where a woman who volunteers to be a surrogate mother has sex with a male therapist at a sex store for women and is conceived with a baby whose child she does not know whose child it is.
It is good to use surrogate mothers as a subject, but please don't create a story that gives us a preconceived notion that "it is a woman with no sense of chastity who volunteers to be a surrogate mother."

kotaro,

It is a shame that surrogate mothers are being used as fodder for vile scriptwriters who just want to write sensational stories, and that my mother is so enamored with that story.

kotaro,

Also, I don't think we should portray surrogate mothers and sex workers as professions in the same category.

NHK

kotaro,

I sense a wild look that says, "Let's talk about all immoral professions together from the majority's point of view."

kotaro, to random

In Japan, guns are usually only used to exterminate man-eating bears🐻.
Occasionally a retired yakuza will have one.

kotaro, to random

The probability of being injured by a lightning strike is not nearly as great as the probability of being killed in a car accident, so why are we so overly afraid of lightning strikes?
I don't understand my own psychology.

kotaro, to random

It's a bad trend.

Intel’s latest laptops get rid of replaceable memory

https://www.pcworld.com/article/2355077/lunar-lake-tops-out-at-32gb-ram-will-not-allow-upgrades.html

kotaro, to random

Good morning, fedi folks.
I was just threatened by two crows.
They cawed and yelled.

atomicpoet, to random
@atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org avatar

There’s nothing I dislike more than when pet owners compare their pets to my child.

Maybe you feel like your pet is your child but keep your feelings to yourself.

kotaro,

@atomicpoet My parents have a Chihuahua but I don't spread poop all over their living room.

kotaro, to random

I would like to put the same words to Google.

AI tools 'don't know what truth is': prof

Winnipeg man caught in scam after AI told him fake Facebook customer support number was legitimate

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/facebook-customer-support-scam-1.7219581

kotaro, to random French

I am now 37 years old, in the clear.
My physical is coming up in a few days.
Thank you all for celebrating me.
I think it's time to stop overeating.

kotaro,

@mina Yesterday, 30 May, was my birthday.

kotaro, to random

The CEO of the company I work for still believed that no matter how much money he had, if he was dishonest his freedom would be revoked by the state.
What about Trump and Elon? They absolutely believe that they can get away with it if they have the money.

kotaro, to random

I want to believe that the US judiciary actually works. I want to believe that their judges are capable of putting people behind bars, even those with vast assets.

kotaro, to random

It's no surprise that Trump is guilty of everything, but the question is, can the courts throw him in jail for it?

kotaro,

@shekinahcancook "the insurrectionistcin congress?" What is it?

kotaro,

@shekinahcancook Oh. The real terrorisers. Did Trump even have the power to protect them? I didn't know that.

kotaro,

@shekinahcancook If Trump was really protecting them, I would be impressed. He doesn't seem like such a chivalrous man. He would just be irresponsible.

EALS_Director, to random
@EALS_Director@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

Rich people like the Tesla baby keep saying "if it can happen to Trump, it can happen to you." What they really mean is it can happen to them. The rest of us knew it could happen to us long before Trump got indicted. They are just scared now.

kotaro,

@EALS_Director Many people in the US actually assume that if they have vast assets they will never be arrested.

kotaro, to random

Good morning, fedi folks.
I have never had so many congratulations from all over the world.
Thank you all!

kotaro, to random

I just turned 37 years old!
Happy Birthday, Kotaro!

kotaro, to random

Oh. It was. Today is my birthday.

kotaro, to random

My custom CSS for FreshRSS, what do you think?

GossiTheDog, to random
@GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social avatar

For those who aren’t aware, Microsoft have decided to bake essentially an infostealer into base Windows OS and enable by default.

From the Microsoft FAQ: “Note that Recall does not perform content moderation. It will not hide information such as passwords or financial account numbers."

Info is stored locally - but rather than something like Redline stealing your local browser password vault, now they can just steal the last 3 months of everything you’ve typed and viewed in one database.

video/mp4

kotaro,

@GossiTheDog I had always been convinced that they must be using a special MS-manufactured database, but SQLite is a lousy way to go.

kotaro,

@tshirtman @GossiTheDog However, it is shameful that they rely on OSS when they are here.

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