figaro
@figaro@lemdro.id
- Comment on Would you trust AI to scan your genitals for STIs? 1 month ago:
Not all AI is an LLM. So yes.
- Comment on Amazon's Monopoly of the tech industry is ruining the US economy 1 month ago:
Lolllll found it. youtu.be/cZ0qpPTH1ow?si=b17mHt0cXsDWK1O_
- Comment on NATO official: Ukraine has legal right to strike deep into Russia 2 months ago:
Yikes. Get out of your bubble dude. We have literal footage of civilian buildings being bombed, filmed by regular people. We have video footage of Russian tanks swerving to intentionally run over cars with people in them.
I know this won’t convince you, but honestly, it’s upsetting that people are like this.
- Comment on Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane? 2 months ago:
My bad, you are correct 👍
- Comment on Man Arrested for Creating Fake Bands With AI, Then Making $10 Million by Listening to Their Songs With Bots 2 months ago:
Can you imagine how exciting it would be though when this actually started to work? This probably started as a side project, with a dude saying like, nahhh this could never work.
Until suddenly it did
- Comment on Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before 2 months ago:
It’s beautiful
- Comment on Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before 2 months ago:
Chex quest. I got this game in a cereal box back in 1996. It defined my childhood.
Now they have an HD version on steam.
- Comment on ISP to Supreme Court: We shouldn’t have to disconnect users accused of piracy 2 months ago:
I use proton VPN for torrenting. It doesn’t show I’ve downloaded anything. I think that means my VPN is working? 😅
- Comment on Justice Department considering push for historic break up of Google after landmark antitrust ruling: report 3 months ago:
The people here who 1) think a breakup of Google will actually happen, and 2) think that a paid subscription model for a search engine have all been spending too much time in their Linux bubble.
If Google did this, everyone would just switch to Bing, or open AI’s new thing they are making. The general public will not be on board with that.
- Comment on Virginia is shrinking! 3 months ago:
I’m told that India and Pakistan loved this setup, and still celebrate the arbitrary line to this day.
- Comment on Multiple nations enact mysterious export controls on quantum computers 4 months ago:
A far shorter list would be the fes that are not vulnerable
- Comment on Five Men Convicted of Operating Massive, Illegal Streaming Service That Allegedly Had More Content Than Netflix, Hulu, Vudu and Prime Video Combined 4 months ago:
Lol
- Comment on Reddit locks down its public data in new content policy, says use now requires a contract 6 months ago:
For real, I think it’s worth it. I use the app almost every day, and the app is easily the most intuitive for Lemmy.
Jerboa fans, go back to your terminals 😅 jk but sort of not
- Comment on The Verge shows how Google search is useless 6 months ago:
The results of my experiment still seem to be true
- Comment on The Verge shows how Google search is useless 6 months ago:
For the record though, I used bing for the duration of 2023, sort of as an experiment to use the ai assistant.
Bing search is worse that Google by a long shot. I almost always gave up and used Google.
- Comment on I learned so much 6 months ago:
As a former English teacher, I can say that I have made some rash decisions in my life
- Comment on lamp 8 months ago:
Good question, it all actually comes from the great predecessor moth who imbued its children with the energy needed to carry on for generations. This singular imbuement of life has carried them for the last four thousand years, and it is unknown when it will run out. When that time comes, the Luna moth will be no more.
- Comment on Lemmy Active Users looking good 8 months ago:
Ah ok. This is a very sensible change. I never post, but I interact probably once a month or so.
- Comment on Reddit updates look after rough 6 months and ahead of reported IPO 11 months ago:
No I think that’s fine, it’s just I see people thinking that reddit is literally dying, which is just not the case.
- Comment on Reddit updates look after rough 6 months and ahead of reported IPO 11 months ago:
Everyone here is on copium, not gonna lie.
Reddit isn’t going to die. Honestly it has 1000x more content than lemmy.
Lemmy has a place and so does reddit.
- Comment on Walmart says it is not advertising on social platform X 11 months ago:
Same with Oreos. They already won. The marketing team can go home.
- Comment on Average Lemmy Active Users by Month 11 months ago:
It absolutely did. Instances should have acted on that day 1.
- Comment on Free sex... (party)*… Become poor dog 11 months ago:
Wow
- Comment on subs > dubs 11 months ago:
Your statement is correct, but I think people are taking it as an implication that all anime sexualizes kids, which is false. There’s lots of really great anime out there.
- Comment on It's like everyday 11 months ago:
This is worth a shot. I’ll try it
- Comment on Bing loses search market share to Google despite ChatGPT integration 1 year ago:
We need more normies on lemmy
- Comment on Bing loses search market share to Google despite ChatGPT integration 1 year ago:
Bing chat is kind of ok, but honestly when it comes to just straight searching for websites, Google is still king.
I’ve been using Bing since the chat gpt integration as my default, but I frequently find myself switching back to Google for things where I just know Bing isn’t going to get it right.
- Comment on Popular porn sites now display unproven health warnings thanks to Texas law 1 year ago:
Because I didn’t see it written in the comments yet, here is the warning:
“The sites display unproven claims that porn impairs ‘human brain development’ and ‘increases the demand for prostitution, child exploitation, and child pornography.’”
- Comment on Weird 🤔 1 year ago:
Nah man, I’m pretty far left. Apparently that isn’t good enough here though. I feel like if I’m not north of Lenin’s ass here, I’m capitalist scum. Its pretty frustrating
- Comment on The world's largest aircraft breaks cover in Silicon Valley 1 year ago:
This just in, I am proposing a new design called the JumboPumper. It is like your puny Cargohauler, but 4x as large!