Whayle
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- Comment on Why do people still eat beef when we know it's terrible for Earth? 6 months ago:
Thanks to you, cinnamon toast cocktails are a thing I have just now learned about
- Comment on Why do people still eat beef when we know it's terrible for Earth? 6 months ago:
Beef would be much more expensive if not for the huge subsidies, it's artificially cheap. Maybe we just stop doing that and see how it goes.
- Comment on It must confuse English learners to hear phrases like, "I'm home", instead of "I am at home." We don't say I'm school, or I'm post office. 6 months ago:
An old I Love Lucy episode comes to mind, it's got to be tough! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZV40f0cXF4
- Comment on Microsoft won't update your Windows 11 PC if it has these apps 7 months ago:
It's because out of the box there's often issues. For example, my setup with a 3080 booted to a black screen at login. Only futzing in the command prompt via grub let me install the correct driver, and it's been fine ever since then.
- Comment on You can remove or disable Windows 11 and 10's AI 'bloat' with new BloatynosyAI 9 months ago:
They "can't even do tables"!!!
- Comment on Windows Mixed Reality to be removed in Windows 11 24H2 9 months ago:
Thanks, can we also kill off copilot before it arrives uninvited?
- Comment on Directed by JJ Abrams 11 months ago:
Obviously it would be Scotty, not Sulu!
- Comment on Microsoft may replace the Start button with the Copilot AI in Windows 12 1 year ago:
Building this into the OS is clearly unnecessary, there's obviously another motive here...sweet user behavior data?
- Comment on Brave responds to Bing and ChatGPT with a new “anonymous and secure” AI chatbot 1 year ago:
Pushing "machine learning" as "beneficial AI" appears to be a ploy to build profiles of everyone using all the data that can possibly be gathered up about them. The claims will be for better ads and better experiences, but the reality will be something quite different.
- Comment on What happened to Postman?! 1 year ago:
If you use vscode, you might look at the thunderclient extension.