McDropout
@McDropout@lemmy.world
- Comment on Microsoft reports big profits amid massive AI investments 3 weeks ago:
Good news for those who invest!
- Comment on Nvidia blocks access to video card driver updates for users from Russia and Belarus. 4 weeks ago:
The average Lemmy user operates with „USA good, Russia bad, Democrats good, Republicans ban, especially Trump TERRIBLE BAD“ so you‘ll be downvoted
But 2020-2024 showed us that United States of North America have no moral compass. And any North American company will do whatever it needs to in order to support the military industrial complex and the interests of North America.
Then North America will claim that they “care about human rights”.
- Comment on Baidu CEO warns AI is just an inevitable bubble — 99% of AI companies are at risk of failing when the bubble bursts 4 weeks ago:
What are the AI rising stocks?
- Comment on Senate passes TikTok ban bill, sending it to Biden, who has already committed to signing it 6 months ago:
Free speech was always a lie I guess
- Comment on So much for free speech on X; Musk confirms new users must soon pay to post 7 months ago:
Go to r/worldnews and r/europe on reddit
The amount of bots is….
- Comment on So much for free speech on X; Musk confirms new users must soon pay to post 7 months ago:
Yes only Russia and China do bad things with technology!
- Comment on Pornhub shuts down in Texas... and predictably, VPNs benefit 8 months ago:
When I see the same energy directed towards what shady activities UK/Israel/USA are doing in the Congo (child labor and genocide) or what USA/Israel is doing in Palestine (genocide) or whatever France is meddling with in Africa then I’ll see Lemmy as unbiased but it is a very biased social media website. When I see the same energy directed at the USA for killing millions of Iraqis by spreading lies and never finding weapons of masa destruction in Iraq then I’ll believe the narrative.
And please don’t mention the Uyghur and pretend to care about the muslims only when China does it but when Israel does it, it’s up for debate.
USA good. France good. UK good. China bad. Russia bad. Middle East bad.
Hilarious. Wake up people.
- Comment on Pornhub shuts down in Texas... and predictably, VPNs benefit 8 months ago:
The outlook on everything on Lemmy is driving me away from the platform. I’m not saying other platforms are any better. I might just stop using it.
The same people who complain about government propaganda are the same people who type “Russia bad! China bad!” like it’s not decades of propaganda to make westerners hate these countries.
- Comment on Social networks are getting stingy with their data, leaving third-party developers in the lurch 9 months ago:
I’m on Lemmy due to this!
I literally use this platform just to run from bots and cooperate greed.
- Comment on Kaspersky's iShutdown Tool Detects Pegasus Spyware and Other Mawlare on iOS Devices 10 months ago:
Just because something is based in Russia, means that nobody should use it?
- Comment on YouTube is slowing down for users with ad blockers in new wave 10 months ago:
What is freetube? (Sorry for the stupid question)
- Comment on How Disney and Warner Bros. Are Causing Internet Piracy to Boom | Platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ were supposed to do away with pirated media. Instead, they may make them stronger than ever. 10 months ago:
Yes me too, I find myself watching movies less and less.
I find myself buying real books, ebooks online and buying vinyls.
I still stream music though, but the thing is, most music that could be found on Spotify, could be found on Apple Music or Deezer.
- Comment on AI-powered misinformation is the world's biggest short-term threat, Davos report says 10 months ago:
I would say long-term threat, if not regulated.
- Comment on ‘Front page of the internet’: how social media’s biggest user protest rocked Reddit 10 months ago:
What is /HFY and who is Hambone? Sorry for my ignorance.
- Comment on ‘Front page of the internet’: how social media’s biggest user protest rocked Reddit 10 months ago:
The pathetic-ness of the system stems within the fact that Moderators and Subreddit Creators cannot delete the Subreddits they created. I don’t know how we didn’t see this as a red flag.
- Comment on YouTube can't stop showing me AI deepfake ads 10 months ago:
I wish if ad blockers were on option on things like Smart TVs and smartphone, not just on my browser.
- Comment on 'FUCK SPEZ': Reddit Users Unite to Turn r/Place Mural Into a Protest 1 year ago:
Spez Démission! in true french fashion. Proud to be french. 🇫🇷