SuckMyWang
@SuckMyWang@lemmy.world
- Comment on Mozilla to protect Firefox users from bounce trackers - Stack Diary 6 days ago:
They’re effectively crackheads
- Comment on "Severe geomagnetic storm" may hit Earth today: Everything you need to know 6 days ago:
Skin cancer is a super power now? Cool I can’t wait
- Comment on See ya next sun eruption 2 weeks ago:
Instead of humans (a handful) spending a trillion dollars on something obscenely luxurious and unnecessary, use that trillion dollars for something necessary - research and figure out how to save the bees
- Comment on MRIs 2 weeks ago:
“Alright you’re going to hear some loud noises. It’s completely normal. They might sound like someone screaming in pain. All normal, try to relax.”
- Comment on See ya next sun eruption 2 weeks ago:
For fucks sake just use all the time and resources for mega yachts and put it into to fixing the bee issue
- Comment on Customers say Meta’s ad-buying AI blows through budgets in a matter of hours 2 weeks ago:
This truely is the dumbest shit I’ve heard in a while. Giving a highly unpredictable computer program unrestricted access to a pile of money. All you have to do to stop this is not do that. Put a limit on it. That’s all. So fucking stupid. Why do these people have money in the first place?
- Comment on Forget billions of years: Researchers have grown diamonds in just 150 minutes 2 weeks ago:
A diamond gets its value from human suffering. The more pain and suffering to obtain it the more value is placed on it.
- Comment on The U.S. has more ‘million-dollar’ cities than ever, record 550 cities 3 weeks ago:
Society fails when this doesn’t happen somehow
- Comment on Netflix Doc ‘What Jennifer Did’ Uses AI Images to Create False Historical Record 3 weeks ago:
I didn’t no but I gathered that. What I meant was that in the past the images that would have appeared in the documentary would have simply been photoshopped - it’s the deception that the images were real that is the problem. This article, I assume is using the topic of ai to imply something new has happened when it hasn’t
- Comment on Netflix Doc ‘What Jennifer Did’ Uses AI Images to Create False Historical Record 4 weeks ago:
It’s Netflix marketing with ai. If this happened in the past it would just be photoshopped. They’re using buzzwords to get you engaged
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
I’m not sure what the difference with discord and Lemmy is. I would assume this is all being scraped as well.
- Comment on Mexican cartel not only forced vendors to buy chicken at inflated prices, they sold them bad birds 1 month ago:
What did the birds do wrong?
- Comment on Swiss hydrogen-powered train sets 1741-mile record for nonstop travel 1 month ago:
The cost isn’t what they are demonstrating here. It’s the feasibility of the tech. Electric cars had to pass the feasibility test before anyone was going to pay the high new tech prices. I think Tesla’s were 100k to begin with? The range was about the same or less than a gas car but I can’t imagine it being successful if it only had a 150mile range.
Once people think the tech is good enough they will hoping the price comes down so everyone can use it not just rich people
- Comment on Mark Zuckerberg told Facebook execs to 'figure out' how to track encrypted usage on rival apps like Snap and YouTube, unsealed documents show 1 month ago:
No it’s illegal for anyone.
- Comment on Why is this sub so ban happy? 1 month ago:
This post has lasted 10 hours. I’m surprised and have suspiciously gained some respect
- Comment on Mark Zuckerberg told Facebook execs to 'figure out' how to track encrypted usage on rival apps like Snap and YouTube, unsealed documents show 1 month ago:
Isn’t that like a crime that is meant to carry jail time?
- Comment on AT&T won't say how its customers' data spilled online 1 month ago:
That’s one way to handle it I guess
- Comment on We demand compensation! 2 months ago:
Holy shit, my dog is going to bankrupt me
- Comment on Zionists doing a rave to block aid trucks at Ker Shalom crossing while Palestinians are starving 2 months ago:
I think they may be viewing it as more of an act of defiance and retribution for the rave hamas murdered all those innocent people at. If you view it as an isolated thing happening during a “war” then it really makes no sense.
- Comment on AI Generated Videos Just Changed Forever (OpenAI Sora) 2 months ago:
Do you really cornpop? And what do that consistently makes you over half a million dollars a year in income?
- Comment on Google is making a map of methane leaks for the whole world to see 2 months ago:
It would be simple for smart phone manufacturers to have an air quality tester built into the phone. Everyone being able to measure how crappy the air around them is and be notified when it’s unhealthy would push action on environmental care, reduction in cars etc
- Comment on Google is making a map of methane leaks for the whole world to see 2 months ago:
The 10% is purely by chance
- Comment on UK economy in recession as households cut spending 2 months ago:
The government have a role to play in the economy
- Comment on Google Pulls the Plug: The End of Third-Party Cookies and What it Means | TWiT.TV 2 months ago:
Now don’t be rude, what lever that person likes can’t be that b…😧…🤢…🤮🤮🤮
Disgusting.
- Comment on Want to watch porn in Britain? Get your passport ready 2 months ago:
The other alternative is pushing it back underground. USBs and hard drives, who knows what you would end up with
- Comment on Meta takes down Chinese Facebook accounts posing as US military families 2 months ago:
In this instance doing the right thing got them more money. The right or wrong part is irrelevant to them
- Comment on Elon Musk Bought Twitter to Settle His Jet-Tracking Beef, New Book Claims 2 months ago:
I don’t think he would have gone to jail, he’s too rich for that and that’s not how justice works apparently but I thought there was a heap of stuff that was going to come out in discovery during the trial that was so embarrassing and damning that he preferred to pay the money
- Comment on Inside tech billionaires’ push to reshape San Francisco politics: ‘a hostile takeover’ 2 months ago:
Yeh but paying for the police to lock up drug users with private money is libertarian
- Comment on Reason for high refresh rates? 2 months ago:
I would give you an answer but it would be based on no research so probably not very helpful
- Comment on Just 137 crypto miners use 2.3% of total U.S. power — government now requiring commercial miners to report energy consumption 2 months ago:
I’ve been keeping a close eye on the news about crypto and there has been virtually no stories about any crypto for the last 2 years. They only started to come back into circulation about 6 months ago. If you remember otherwise you are wrong.