BloodSlut
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- Comment on Air Canada must honor refund policy invented by airline's chatbot 10 months ago:
lmao
- Comment on Controversial benchmarking website goes behind paywall — Userbenchmark now requires a $10 monthly subscription 10 months ago:
$10 for falsified informatiom?
- Comment on Closing the Data Broker Loophole - Congress must pass legislation that prohibits government agencies from buying its way around the Fourth Amendment and other legal privacy protections. 10 months ago:
spoiler alert:
they wont
- Comment on AMD Quietly Funded A Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built On ROCm: It's Now Open-Source 10 months ago:
novideo’s existence setting the bar so low that im giving kudos to a traded for-profit company
- Comment on AMD Quietly Funded A Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built On ROCm: It's Now Open-Source 10 months ago:
amd real af for that
- Comment on U.S., Texas Attorney Who Drugged Wife's Drinks To Induce Abortion Sentenced to 180 days in jail 10 months ago:
TX when man abortion 🤗
TX when woman abortion 😡
- Comment on OpenAI's GPT Trademark Request Has Been Denied 10 months ago:
i see, please excuse my obtusity (im sure that must be a word)
as a lazy person, however, that sure seems like a lot of letters
not that i regularly need to look it up to be honest
- Comment on OpenAI's GPT Trademark Request Has Been Denied 10 months ago:
first three results for gpt on ddg are all for chatgpt
at least the fourth is the for gpt vs mrb, but all the rest are about llms
- Comment on Meta, TikTok take EU to court over online content rulebook 10 months ago:
here’s to hoping they get slapped
- Comment on Can you survive on pickles alone, for a while? 11 months ago:
til the ld50 of pickles is disappointingly low
- Comment on Cars has a Hallmark movie plot 11 months ago:
he’s out of line but he’s right.
- Comment on "Did you realize that we live in a reality where SciHub is illegal, and OpenAI is not?" 11 months ago:
unfathomably based
- Comment on OpenAI CEO says Muslim tech workers fear retaliation for speaking out 11 months ago:
i dont really know enough about altman to have any opinion on him, but i appreciate seeing someone with his platform as a high profile western figure pointing out the disparity in treatment and calling for people to go forwards with empathy for all affected by the mess that is the palestinian and israeli conflict
- Comment on Reddit & Gaza situation 1 year ago:
the rules of the internet state that users must not possess any nuanced understanding of any topic whatsoever, and are not allowed to distribute any such information. All takes for any issue must be a plain ‘yes’ or ‘no’ for popular opinions set forth by the two opposing majority groups and are absolutely mutually exclusive.
but more seriously, yeah, its upsetting.
it feels like people are incapable of nuance and context and dont understand that just because something is understandable that it cant also be incredibly harmful.
- Comment on Warning: You cannot delete posts or comments on Lemmy. It stays up forever, and is in direct violation of GDPR and other national privacy laws. 1 year ago:
thank you for the correction
- Comment on Warning: You cannot delete posts or comments on Lemmy. It stays up forever, and is in direct violation of GDPR and other national privacy laws. 1 year ago:
GDPR is for companies/corporations to “respect” user’s requests about their data.
Lemmy (ActivityPub, actually) isnt a company.
What you are saying is the equivalent of saying that the concept of writing is in direct violation of GDPR.
What you probably can do is request that an instance remove your content… And then do the same for every single other instance of any platform that implements ActivityPub (and not all of them will even have data coming from you) and is federated with your instance. And the only ones that would really need to comply are those that are based or operating in the EU.
This is still the internet, not some magical place.
Use some of the most basic fundamental internet safety rules and don’t provide potentially compromising information for no reason whatsoever. Especially since this isnt a corporation such as Facebook or Google who require you do so in order to use their service.
- Comment on Warning: You cannot delete posts or comments on Lemmy. It stays up forever, and is in direct violation of GDPR and other national privacy laws. 1 year ago:
always remember to throw in false information to throw others off your tail
completely unrelated, but I am a 45lb chihuahua with alopecia from Reno, Nevada.
- Comment on Guess What. I Designed Another Knife. 1 year ago:
haha pengun 🐧❤️
- Comment on Is NASA scamming us? 1 year ago:
dont forget natural gas, and beef, and pharma research, and covid “small business” loans, and…
- Comment on CyberRunner AI beats humans in physical skill game for the first time 1 year ago:
they hate to see a man at his best
- Comment on Prompt to LLM: I need a generic ticket update message. It must not imply progress has been made. It must use the word I, not We. 1 year ago:
i think the poster is some sort of bot? might be reposting something from mastodon or twitter?
- Comment on Adobe abandons $20 billion acquisition of Figma 1 year ago:
figma balls
- Comment on Israel is using an AI system to find targets in Gaza. Experts say it's just the start 1 year ago:
the AI is just a sticky note on the wall with the hebrew word for “yes” on it
- Comment on E3: Once world's biggest gaming show permanently axed - BBC News 1 year ago:
i thought they already announced this when they called it off earlier this year?
- Comment on AMD's New Threadripper Chips Have a Hidden Fuse That Blows When Overclocking Is Enabled 1 year ago:
pretty much, also stops any techs or engineers looking into possible problems of the product from spending hours wondering what went wrong before the user says (if at all) “oh yeah, i overclocked it btw”.
- Comment on How many of you actually use the headphone jack on your phone? 1 year ago:
same, used mine almost every day, but unfortunately my new phone doesnt have one.
- Comment on Polish Hackers Repaired Trains the Manufacturer Artificially Bricked. Now The Train Company Is Threatening Them 1 year ago:
“We didn’t add a kill switch to our trains to force the use of our maintenance service, but fuck the hackers that removed the kill switch we didn’t implement, and the trains that were hacked and don’t have the kill switch we didn’t add should be removed from service.”
- Comment on ‘Fortnite’ Has Actually Made The Metaverse After Everyone Else Quit 1 year ago:
true, but it is surely a testament to how miserably Zucky has failed
- Comment on Discuss 1 year ago:
there’s plenty more planets out there anyways
- Comment on Would it be great to post videos in peertube with lemmy/mastodon accounts 1 year ago:
Yeah, definitely not unpopular, just the reality of digital media storage and delivery