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- Comment on PewDiePie: I'm DONE with Google 1 hour ago:
Just downloaded it and skimmed by frames… Seems to be a list of reasons to degoogle. Mentions privacy, security, and how Google is extending fingers into everyone’s privacy by browser, password manager, wallet, phone, etc.
- Comment on Brain-computer interfaces: Brain implants are letting people move, speak, and interact with machines using only their thoughts. The first FDA approvals may arrive within five years. 1 week ago:
It’s such a heavy medical advancement that can do so much good…
- Comment on Interesting 3 weeks ago:
Oh wow. Point made.
- Comment on I feel attacked 3 weeks ago:
Add gardening, birdwatching, golf, volunteering?
- Comment on Interesting 3 weeks ago:
I explain this to some friends and it is just not the same. I show them the picture and get a, “heh”
This is something that is so funny to me but I can’t share it with anyone as nobody else shares the laugh
- Comment on do you think freewill truly exists? 4 weeks ago:
What about how the left and right brain can operate independently when split?
- Comment on It’s Time To Go Back to Web 1.0 4 weeks ago:
Genesis web
- Comment on We're deep into the baggy era mate 4 weeks ago:
That one spins in the opposite direction
- Comment on Black Mirror AI 4 weeks ago:
Some of it, yeah. I typed up the middle, then ran a separate prompt, and added to it. If you can see the edits, the original was organic and then the edit was adding to it
- Comment on Black Mirror AI 4 weeks ago:
The actual reason is that the use of biological photos is a design choice meant to visually bridge connect artificial intelligence and human intelligence. These random biological photos help to convey the idea that AI is inspired by or interacts with human cognition, emotions, or biology. It’s also a marketing tactic: people are more likely to engage with content that includes familiar, human-centered visuals. Though it doesn’t always reflect the technical content, it does help to make abstract or complex topics more relatable to a larger/extended audience.
- Comment on Black Mirror AI 4 weeks ago:
Because the new quantum computers are starting to run off of biological systems instead of standard motherboard chip sets. The biological cells react more collectively and with a higher success rate than the current systems. Think of it kind how a computer itself is fast but parts can wear out (water cooled tubes or fan), whereas the biological cell systems will collectively react and if a few cells die, they may just create more. It’s really a crazy complex and efficient breakthrough.
- Comment on New Orleans used Minority Report-like facial recognition software to monitor citizens for crime suspects: Report 5 weeks ago:
Can’t they still identify him as “the guy with the skeleton mask”? Maybe not “identify” but more of, build a profile.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
I’m going to be honest, I hopped over during the r-api thing and I haven’t really explored much, just use the sync app. I can view other instances but I guess I’ll have to figure out how to add them to the default
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
I get a weird thing where a VPN connection sometimes doesn’t let me post or respond.
- Comment on Netflix will show generative AI ads midway through streams in 2026 1 month ago:
Not that it means anything here, but I’ll definitely not partake. Hard pass.
- Comment on Maybe Trump's Presidency Will Make Everything So Awful It Will Facilitate Actual Positive Change Nationwide 1 month ago:
Phoenix?
- Comment on Age Verification Wants Your Face, and Your Privacy 1 month ago:
There are always ways.
- Comment on Math is amazing! 1 month ago:
This is one of those memes that are a few generations in.
- Comment on If I snapped you back in time 650 years right this very second, how would you use your current knowledge to succeed? 1 month ago:
Scientifically speaking, the earth is constantly moving in an upward spiral. Your exact physical location would put you in some random outerspace area without oxygen or any protection. Just floating in space until you die.
- Comment on For all who care. 4chan is back online. 1 month ago:
When and why was it down?
- Comment on Nintendo seeks default judgement and $17,500 in damages from pirated game streamer who ignored court summons 2 months ago:
What if you own the copy but also have a copy
- Comment on Game Boy clone maker Anbernic suspends all shipments to US 2 months ago:
Ah… America…
- Comment on Achievable goals 2 months ago:
Why is the aisle so narrow?!
- Comment on The window for a convincing UFO video has closed 2 months ago:
Your face.
- Comment on The pre burn 2 months ago:
Oh did he do that
- Comment on The pre burn 2 months ago:
Is that Andy Dick?
- Comment on I ditched my laptop for a pocketable mini PC and a pair of AR glasses — here’s what happened 2 months ago:
Wait I saw this on the game Heavy Rain. Image
- Comment on Better 2 months ago:
That’s the dick
- Comment on The poop psa absolutely no one asked for 2 months ago:
This gives off vibes of how Tom Green made a song called, “feel your balls” and it was a song about checking your balls for cancer.
- Comment on Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how? 2 months ago:
Took some digging and I was incorrect. I was thinking of another modder.
Kukielle went from Skyrim mods to music: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqwchfbSVSfmpLMGe1fhE0w