Mojojojo1993
@Mojojojo1993@lemmy.world
- Comment on EU to hit Apple with €500m fine over antitrust music streaming complaint from Spotify 8 months ago:
Pffft. Loose change for apple.
- Comment on 700 Ubisoft workers strike in France over failed salary negotiations 8 months ago:
You could try the demo on GeForce now this weekend. That’s where I played it.
Was not aaaa
Did not look like a 2024 game.
Might be fun and sure I’ll buy 80% off.
Bit of 50% playerbase does that. No way that they stay afloat
- Comment on 700 Ubisoft workers strike in France over failed salary negotiations 8 months ago:
Yeah but their stock is tanking. Just released a game that’s been in the works for 7 years that’s shit.
Claimed it’s aaaa which is just wank and people will refuse to buy their products.
They have negative media attention from yanking online games.
Bad sakes from ac games.
They are a big company and I think they are about to be a lot smaller
- Comment on 700 Ubisoft workers strike in France over failed salary negotiations 8 months ago:
Ubi is screwed then
- Comment on Oh great – now Facebook and Instagram want your private data to train Meta's latest AI pipe dream 9 months ago:
I had a niggly feeling that you may have a brain that was analyzing for a pattern. Makes sense.
I’m sure there are plenty of anomalies within the community. And as you previously pointed out there will be a lot of hypocrites.
Much easier to flip flop online than it is the real world. Nobody to call you out. I think there are a whole heap of variables that aren’t captured when viewing things online.
People do not act “typical” Therefore a lot of research is flawed because it expects a degree of normalcy that is skewed when viewed online.
That’s just my thoughts on the matter. I am not a math nerd but background in psychology and behavioral job currently
- Comment on Oh great – now Facebook and Instagram want your private data to train Meta's latest AI pipe dream 9 months ago:
What signs ? I don’t mind being bothered. Why I wanted clarification. I am/ was under the impression it’s an internet forum and there’s no mob mentality.
I think you are potentially overthinking a comment on a meme bit who knows.
Enjoy the rest of your day.
- Comment on Oh great – now Facebook and Instagram want your private data to train Meta's latest AI pipe dream 9 months ago:
That is a lot of thinking. It’s interesting you mentioned echo chamber then go on to describe an echo chamber. Nobody on any subreddit lemmy nor community all have the same thoughts and feelings.
So there shouldn’t be a single idea. That’s not a good thing. For humanity to work, discourse is required.
Single ideologies that are narrow and never wavering are pretty bad news.
See example Nazi Germany.
- Comment on Oh great – now Facebook and Instagram want your private data to train Meta's latest AI pipe dream 9 months ago:
What community?
- Comment on Oh great – now Facebook and Instagram want your private data to train Meta's latest AI pipe dream 9 months ago:
Yeah I suppose that’s pretty fair.
My only defense I suppose is that regardless of their data being harvested. They vote against their own interests.
They have been warned for decades that their data was being harvested. They did not listen because they do not care. They do not vote for things that would improve my life. So even if the statement is correct.
It does not change the outcome. People will vote for what they want. We are not altruistic.
We should be. As things that improve others will inherently impact us. As voting for selfish reasons will folly us all the same.
- Comment on Spotify paid users hit 236M, but losing money, amid Apple battle 9 months ago:
Makes sense
- Comment on Oh great – now Facebook and Instagram want your private data to train Meta's latest AI pipe dream 9 months ago:
Sorry I don’t grasp your comment. Can you elaborate
- Comment on Spotify paid users hit 236M, but losing money, amid Apple battle 9 months ago:
Noice. Will check it out
- Comment on Spotify paid users hit 236M, but losing money, amid Apple battle 9 months ago:
Do you need a rooted phone for that app.?
- Comment on Spotify paid users hit 236M, but losing money, amid Apple battle 9 months ago:
I used to use YouTube converter. However I got Spotify and it was beyond easy. Also google shut down google music.
Converting vs Spotify is a no brainier though. Costs like $30 a year
- Comment on Oh great – now Facebook and Instagram want your private data to train Meta's latest AI pipe dream 9 months ago:
Oh no not my fb and insta.
Oh wait. I don’t have that trash.
Carry on
- Comment on Spotify paid users hit 236M, but losing money, amid Apple battle 9 months ago:
How do you high seas music ?
I vane from limewire days. Then I used YouTube then moved to Spotify.
- Comment on Couple suing Google Maps after it sent them to a notorious crime hotspot where they were brutally attacked and robbed at gunpoint 9 months ago:
Can we just sue stupid things now. Who takes this care ? Wouldn’t it be laughed out of court ?
Can we use these cases to remove these people from gene pool.
- Comment on ChatGPT's new AI store is struggling to keep a lid on all the AI girlfriends 9 months ago:
I believe Futurama has a lesson on this
- Comment on The Self-Checkout Nightmare May Finally Be Ending 10 months ago:
Obviously. It was just a suggestion. Thanks for the agreement 👍
Yeah. Not talking about the bullshit supermarket delivery service. That is awful. A new system built from ground up. Really cutting out supermarkets entirely. Work with local producer’s to consolidate in service hubs. Then move from out of those zones.
Fresh fruit and vegetables really needs a different system entirely.
I have heaps of veggies currently and most are going into compost or to the cows. I can consume the amount a single zucchini outputs, let alone 4.
Yet other than putting it in a food bank where it will likely rot. I have no other options.
There’s millions in a similar situation. It doesn’t benefit me to give it away not does it benefit me to produce tonnes of waste.
Supermarkets are in exactly the same situation. Summer rocks up and they start basically giving away produce or it will spoil.
- Comment on The Self-Checkout Nightmare May Finally Be Ending 10 months ago:
I honestly would like a system where I just buy all my stuff online and pick it up or it’s dropped off. I buy the same shit.
It would be more practical to have an enormous Amazon style warehouse with all the food items.
Then we pick our food orders and a delivery comes out. Maybe with the post service or bin service.
Whoever is already driving around to every single house.
Me having to drive fo supermarket isn’t great anyway. Just clogs the roads.
Drone delivery system. Sign me up
- Comment on Tomb Raider I-II-III Remastered details enhancements, new features 10 months ago:
If only
- Comment on Tomb Raider I-II-III Remastered details enhancements, new features 10 months ago:
Pffft
- Comment on Tomb Raider I-II-III Remastered details enhancements, new features 10 months ago:
Very much looking forward to this. Pissed I have to buy it for a third time. Bought original for PC many moons ago. Then the same version on steam. Then the remastered version on steam. And will again be buying the re re re mastered version on steam.
- Comment on What are some of the best mini-games youve played? (games inside games) 10 months ago:
Blitzball
- Comment on ‘Don’t Mess With Us’: WebMD Parent Company Demands Return to Office in Bizarre Video 10 months ago:
Louder
- Comment on China’s Solar Dominance Faces New Rival: An Ultrathin Film 10 months ago:
Until one day. Maybe they will exist. Until then. Next big thing. Next big thing Next.big.thing
- Comment on Wi-Fi 7 quietly took off while everyone was looking at AI 10 months ago:
Where has it taken off ? Only a handful of routers are out for it and they are stupidly expensive. Are there even devices that can utilize wifi 7 ?
Maybe a flagship here and there and a high gaming computer
- Comment on Apple CEO Tim Cook's total pay drops to $63 million for 2023. 10 months ago:
Better cut down on the avos then
- Comment on VW solid-state battery retains 95% capacity over 1,000 charge cycles in lab testing 10 months ago:
Can you source that
- Comment on VW solid-state battery retains 95% capacity over 1,000 charge cycles in lab testing 10 months ago:
Do any companies have morality