LupertEverett
@LupertEverett@lemmy.world
- Comment on The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates 3 months ago:
The “you wouldn’t download a car” statement is made against personal cases of piracy, which got rightfully clowned upon. It obviously doesn’t work at all when you use its ridiculousness to defend big ass corporations that tries to profit from so many of the stuff they “downloaded”.
Besides, it is not “theft”. It is “plagiarism”. And I’m glad to see that people that tries to defend these plagiarism machines that are attempted to be humanised and inflated to something they can never be, gets clowned. It warms my heart.
- Comment on Microsoft is blocking Windows Customization Tools 8 months ago:
Remember the days when Microsoft would block ClassicShell the same way they did StartAllBack here, on Win10?
Pepperridge farm remembers :V
- Comment on Public trust in AI is sinking across the board 9 months ago:
So people are catching up to the fact that the thing everyone loves to call “AI” is nothing more than just a phone autocorrect on steroids, as the pieces of electronics that can only execute a set of commands in order isn’t going to develop a consciousness like the term implies; and the very same Crypto/NFTbros have been moved onto it so that they can have some new thing to hype?
Good.
- Comment on WRATH: Aeon of Ruin - Release Date Trailer 1 year ago:
This one literally runs on Quake 1 engine (albeit improved)
- Comment on Buyers of Bored Ape NFTs sue after digital apes turn out to be bad investment 1 year ago:
The result? A perfectly valid and valuable technology has been completely disregarded by the public
No. Stop. If blockchain, nfts, etc. had actual merit over what we already have rn, they would be used everywhere. But ever since the inception of the og blockchain, they do not. Because there is not a single actual use case of them that isn’t already done (and done better) by other tech.
So stop this “oh it was good, just misunderstood” nonsense. It was never good, and never will be.