Reverendender
@Reverendender@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on GOP sneaks decade-long AI regulation ban into spending bill - Ars Technica 7 hours ago:
- Comment on GOP sneaks decade-long AI regulation ban into spending bill - Ars Technica 7 hours ago:
Welp, pack it up kids, this one’s cooked
- Comment on GOP sneaks decade-long AI regulation ban into spending bill - Ars Technica 7 hours ago:
We know! You don’t have to rub it in…😞
- Comment on Microsoft laying off about 6,000 people, or 3% of its workforce 7 hours ago:
By “Big tech” I think you meant “capitalism”
- Comment on Microsoft laying off about 6,000 people, or 3% of its workforce 8 hours ago:
“Removed”
- Comment on Tesla Reportedly Has $800 Million Worth of Cybertrucks That Nobody Wants 8 hours ago:
Can confirm. Do not want.
- Comment on Wasteland 2 is something I wish I didn't feel mid about 9 hours ago:
Thanks, friend. Sounds like one to avoid.
- Comment on Nextcloud cries foul over Google Play Store app rejection 10 hours ago:
I’m sorry, you lost me
- Comment on Nextcloud cries foul over Google Play Store app rejection 16 hours ago:
“We don’t care,” - Google, probably.
- Comment on Nextcloud cries foul over Google Play Store app rejection 16 hours ago:
Expand on this please. I am unfamiliar.
- Submitted 2 days ago to history@lemmy.world | 1 comment
- Comment on FTC pushes the enforcement of its 'click-to-cancel' rule back to July 2 days ago:
- Comment on Vote manipulation bots using sh.itjust.works? 2 days ago:
Wait, I want to read the propaganda!
- Comment on Behind the Scenes Bloopers from The Making Of 'Patrick Starship Enterprise' 1 week ago:
They had me at SpongeRobert
- Comment on Judge Rules Apple Senior Executive Lied Under Oath, Makes Criminal Contempt Referral 1 week ago:
That’s gonna be an expensive bribe to Pammy
- Comment on ‘The Worst Internet-Research Ethics Violation I Have Ever Seen’ | The most persuasive “people” on a popular subreddit turned out to be a front for a secret AI experiment. 1 week ago:
I was unaware that “Internet Ethics” was a thing that existed in this multiverse
- Comment on Neurotech companies are selling your brain data, senators warn 1 week ago:
I have a crazy idea. What if we just outlawed selling people’s personal data?
- Comment on Intel introduces its newest employee, Chip the robotic inspector, just after announcing mass human layoffs 1 week ago:
Employing humans is a bug, not a feature
- Comment on If you’re in the market for a $1,900 color E Ink monitor, one of them exists now - Ars Technica 1 week ago:
Boox Tab Ultra C aint half bad
- Comment on Google is shaking up its compensation to incentivize higher performance 1 week ago:
- Comment on Google is shaking up its compensation to incentivize higher performance 1 week ago:
If there were an alternative to Street View, i would be completely Google free
- Comment on Google is shaking up its compensation to incentivize higher performance 1 week ago:
I sure hope so. Google doesn’t deserve their efforts.
- Submitted 1 week ago to technology@lemmy.world | 25 comments
- Comment on Google won't bring new Nest Thermostats to Europe 2 weeks ago:
I would have been surprised if this weren’t the case
- Comment on Sales of Hard Drives for the End of the World Boom Under Trump 2 weeks ago:
I know a guy who can hook you up
- Comment on Blue Shield of California shared the private health data of millions with Google for years 2 weeks ago:
In theory there would be large fines for every violation, of which there would be millions in this case
- Comment on AI Energy Demand Can Keep Fossil Fuels Alive, Tech Backers Promise World’s Two Biggest Oil Producers 3 weeks ago:
Dear lord, don’t give trump ideas
- Comment on AI Energy Demand Can Keep Fossil Fuels Alive, Tech Backers Promise World’s Two Biggest Oil Producers 3 weeks ago:
Morgan Freeman: “It wasn’t.”
- Comment on It is possible to install android on some kindle ereaders 3 weeks ago:
Do I have to use a Google account?
- Comment on It is possible to install android on some kindle ereaders 3 weeks ago:
Yeah I really enjoy my Tab Ultra C as well. How does quickshare work?