drmoose
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- Comment on ICEBlock climbs to the top of the App Store charts after officials slam it 2 days ago:
It’s so blatant as if theyre using an instruction manual or something 🤔
- Comment on Unexpectedly wholesome exchange after a poor performance from me in Rematch 2 days ago:
It makes difference for them self correcting their world model. Turn the other cheek and all etc.
- Comment on 32, f. Are there any dating sites that are actually free and don't suddenly force me to pay to actually use the site? 2 days ago:
It’s called outside!
Joking aside, its fundamentally unlikely as if you’re not paying you’re the product and maintaining a dating network is a lot of work both in admin tasks, technical tasks and legal tasks.
- Comment on YouTube Comment Bots are out of control... 3 days ago:
Youtube is just lazy. These bits are laughably easy to detect and block.
- Comment on Millions of websites to get 'game-changing' AI bot blocker 3 days ago:
How would you legally enforce robots.txt? It’s not a legally sound system.
- Comment on Nintendo faces legal action over ability to brick Switch 2s whenever they want 4 days ago:
This has been illegal in the EU since 2011 (with extra clauses in 2019).
- Comment on Iranian Cyber Actors May Target Vulnerable US Networks and Entities of Interest 4 days ago:
Iranian cyber capabilities are laughable. There are these threats every month it seems and they get some ddos attacks on some meme network like truth social lol
- Comment on Cloudflare to AI Crawlers: Pay or be blocked 4 days ago:
This has been tried before many times. The problem is that this exchange can never satisfy all of the parties.
Would site host take 0.01$ for a page? If its Walmart.com then they’d happily lose even 0.10$ or more if competitors can’t analyze their products and other perceived IP damages.
For example, let’s assume they do the business math and come out that if it is anything below 5$ is a no deal - what scraper would pay 5$ for a single product page scrape? Maybe openAI can pay that but is this what we want where public scraping is only accessible to billionaires? What if you’re just a user that wants to track Walmart price to build your own budgeting script? Are you paying 5$ on every request?
- Comment on Men are opening up about mental health to AI instead of humans 6 days ago:
What a clickbait. Of course people are picking feee resource with zero friction over 120$ an hour half a day event.
- Comment on New ATHEIST community. 6 days ago:
Exactly. It’s clearly net positive for our society even if it can be cringe just by the sheer scale of religious oppression in the world.
If atheism forum ate a baby every day it would still be a net positive because people on Lemmy forgot that religious freedom and freedom to be an atheist is not viable in big chunk of the world.
Thats why so many atheist converts become such zealots. Imagine growing up in what essentially is spiritual North Korea and discovering freedom for the first time. That’s where many of these cringe atheist memes come from.
- Comment on New ATHEIST community. 6 days ago:
You’re saying that from a privilege of living where atheism is acceptable. For many its not and its a powerful tool for resisting religion.
- Comment on New ATHEIST community. 6 days ago:
I do find it a bit distasteful sometimes but I’d disagree with you here. It’s a support group and the only way to wake up society to absurd flaws of religion is through community conciousness.
- Comment on JavaScript™ Trademark Update | Deno 1 week ago:
Godspeed Deno and mandatory fuck Oracle
- Comment on Student visa applicants will now be forced to make their social media accounts public 1 week ago:
People are missing the point here. Its not about this being a valid strategy to catch anyone but its a fascist strategy to display who’s in control over you when you come here.
- Comment on Student visa applicants will now be forced to make their social media accounts public 1 week ago:
Its not about logic it’s about fascism - they want everyone to know who has power on you even if it doesn’t actually do much in practice.
- Comment on Brazil's supreme court rules that platforms like Facebook and X can be held liable for user posts, requiring them to remove content even without a court order 1 week ago:
Yes but they should have manual approval if every ad. I don’t think thats too much to ask but somehow they’ve convinced some people to think that way.
- Comment on $440 Charge For A Wheel Scuff Raises Questions About Hertz's AI Rental Car Damage Scanner 1 week ago:
Yeah people will not bother to risk losing so much money or a day argueing for a Camry. I had to do that once with a local rental here and never used them again despite them having better cars and cheaper price.
- Comment on Brazil's supreme court rules that platforms like Facebook and X can be held liable for user posts, requiring them to remove content even without a court order 1 week ago:
Its so easy to implement a half-decent KYC these days. Thers a bit of KYC already but it’s so basic any scammedr can get around it all easily.
Meta in particular is so bad. I’ve been reporting straight up scam ads on threads for months now and they’re still there!
- Comment on Brazil's supreme court rules that platforms like Facebook and X can be held liable for user posts, requiring them to remove content even without a court order 1 week ago:
They won’t be able to. Tech laws in Brazil are incredibly archaic and non-sensical so this isn’t even registering with people cause Brazil is so far behind.
- Comment on Fairphone announces the €599 Fairphone 6, with a 6.31" 120Hz LTPO OLED display, a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, and enhanced modularity with 12 swappable parts 1 week ago:
Oh I just meant rooting not custom ROMs as I’ve never tried any. Rooted android will get you very far on its own so custom ROMs often feel like an overkill tbh
- Comment on Goals 1 week ago:
Why don’t all adults have capes. I mean we’re adults and its only like 100 bucks. It’s there.
- Comment on Meta wins artificial intelligence copyright case in blow to authors 1 week ago:
Ok so if I don’t generate capital from it theres no crime? You can see how the original argument that all copying is copyright breach. Then you can infinitely dig into this - is my monitor copying pixels on my screen copying? What about the browser cache? So copyright can only be argued from the pov that breach has to be capital generating.
- Comment on Fairphone announces the €599 Fairphone 6, with a 6.31" 120Hz LTPO OLED display, a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, and enhanced modularity with 12 swappable parts 1 week ago:
Yeah pixels are definitely the best but they’re expensive and not as accessible globally.
- Comment on DeepSeek accused of powering China’s military and mining US user data 1 week ago:
Lmao it hasn’t even been a year under Trump. Calm your titties
- Comment on [🇨🇭|Switzerland] Google, X/Twitter and Other Online Services are Set to Pay Copyright Fees for Displaying Short Extracts From Newspaper Articles. 1 week ago:
Clear copyright over reach. News titles should not copyrightable - that’s just idiotic.
- Comment on UK’s Major Porn Providers Agree to Age Checks From Next Month; Aylo, Owner of Pornhub, YouPorn, and RedTube, Will Add Age Assurance Checks by July 25. 1 week ago:
I mean it literally is just information flow - no? Doesn’t mean it can’t be harmful or dangerous but thats what it is and you equating to actions like gambling just show how’s actually ignorant you are being here. Have a good day and don’t reply to me thanks.
- Comment on Judge dismisses authors' copyright lawsuit against Meta over AI training 1 week ago:
How do you think you’re making money with your work? Did your knowledge appear from a vacuum? Ethically speaking nothing is “original creation of your own merit only” - everything we make is transformative by nature.
Either way, the talks are moot as we’ll never agree on what is transformative enough to be harmful to our society unless its a direct 1:1 copy with direct goal to displace the original. But thats clearly not the case with LLMs.
- Comment on UK’s Major Porn Providers Agree to Age Checks From Next Month; Aylo, Owner of Pornhub, YouPorn, and RedTube, Will Add Age Assurance Checks by July 25. 1 week ago:
Its disingenuous to compare information flow to physical markets. They’re not the same thing.
- Comment on DeepSeek accused of powering China’s military and mining US user data 1 week ago:
3 day old propaganda troll account btw
- Comment on DeepSeek accused of powering China’s military and mining US user data 1 week ago:
3 day old account btw 👆