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- Comment on Honestly, I couldn't even imagine living in such a country lol 5 days ago:
Bears… Fuck that.
(as an Australian)
- Comment on After announcing increased prices, Spotify to Pay Songwriters About $150 Million Less Next Year 1 week ago:
There’s plenty of info you google your comment.
salon.com/…/spotify-joe-rogan-artists-subscribers…
www.nytimes.com/2024/02/…/joe-rogan-spotify.html
Etc etc
- Comment on After announcing increased prices, Spotify to Pay Songwriters About $150 Million Less Next Year 1 week ago:
Same
- Comment on After announcing increased prices, Spotify to Pay Songwriters About $150 Million Less Next Year 1 week ago:
I fucked off Spotify after the Jo Rogan debacle.
- Comment on How come liberals dont hate conservatives the way conservatives hate liberals 1 week ago:
It’s the classic good vs evil.
Evil hates everyone and good is displeased with evil.
- Comment on Elon Musk reveals Tesla software-locked cheapest Model Y, offers 40-60 more miles of range 1 week ago:
As a, Tesla owner i agree. Musk is awful and Tesla are heading down the toilet. I’d never buy one agian.
- Comment on blast me off, fam 1 week ago:
The relentless muddling of metric with imperial measurements is not only bewildering but an absolute affront to rationality.
When dealing with the critical precision of LD-50 values, why persist with this nonsensical jumble instead of adopting the metric system entirely?
The table’s careless presentation of ‘gms/Kg’ without specifying units in each entry is a grotesque oversight.
Is this some cruel American prank designed to torment and confuse the rest of the world?
- Comment on Apple iPhone sales decline 10% in first three months of 2024 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on ChatGPT provides false information about people, and OpenAI can’t correct it 2 weeks ago:
Yes, i agree
- Comment on ChatGPT provides false information about people, and OpenAI can’t correct it 2 weeks ago:
Ok very long and detailed response, i was responding to the initial comments that explicitly said if you give ai a made up thing it will definitely hallucinate. Which i demonstrated to be false in (multiple times). I’m not suggesting it doesn’t hallucinate a lot of the time still, but the comments were making out its 100% broken, and it clearly works for many queries very effectively, despite its limited applications. Im just suggesting we don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater.
- Comment on checkmate, big geology!! 2 weeks ago:
Hmmmm. Looks like making there worlds biggest canon has zero downsides imho.
- Comment on ChatGPT provides false information about people, and OpenAI can’t correct it 2 weeks ago:
Oh ok thanks i thought this thread was about AI LLMs in general.
Weird i was downvoted for demonstrating the very thing that apparently (according to these very learned comments) AI can’t do, actually doing it well. Seems like irrational bubble hate to me, common on reddit but getting more so on Lemmy it seems. “that guys asking topic based questions that make our comments look poorly thought out and potentially wrong, burn him”
- Comment on ChatGPT provides false information about people, and OpenAI can’t correct it 2 weeks ago:
Just put this into GPT 4.
What’s your view of the fizbang Raspberry blasters?
Gpt ‘I’m not familiar with “fizbang Raspberry blasters.” Could you provide more details or clarify what they are?’
It’s a drink making machine from china
Gpt ‘I don’t have any specific information on the “fizbang Raspberry blasters” drink making machine. If it’s a new or niche product, details might be limited online.’
So, in this instance is didn’t hallucinate, i tried a few more made up things and it’s consistent in saying it doesn’t know of these.
Explanations?
- Comment on Tesla’s Autopilot and Full Self-Driving linked to hundreds of crashes, dozens of deaths 2 weeks ago:
VERGE articles seem to be getting worse over the years, they’ve almost reached Forbes level, yes this does raise some valid safety concerns. No Tesla isn’t bad just because it’s Tesla.
It doesn’t really give us the full picture. For starters, there’s no comparison with Level 2 systems from other car makers, which also require driver engagement and have their own methods to ensure attention. This would help us understand how Tesla’s tech actually measures up.
Plus, the piece skips over extremely important stats that would give us a clearer idea of how safe (or not) Tesla’s systems are compared to good old human driving.
We’re left in the dark about how Tesla compares in scenarios like drunk, distracted, or tired driving—common issues that automation aims to mitigate. (probably on purpose).
It feels like the article is more about stirring up feelings against Tesla rather than diving deep into the data. A more genuine take would have included these comparisons and variables, giving us a broader view of what these technologies mean for road safety.
I feel like any opportunity to jump on the Elon hate wagon is getting tiresome. (and yes i hate Elon too).
- Comment on So much for free speech on X; Musk confirms new users must soon pay to post 4 weeks ago:
WHY THE FUCK IS ANYONE ON TWITTER ANYMORE.
- Comment on 400,000 species 5 weeks ago:
middle aged? lmao the average baked in Beatles fan is Ike 80 now.
- Comment on Want to lose weight? Poverty can help! 5 weeks ago:
most poor people have higher BMIs than wealthy people on average. Poverty is far more likey to make you fat…in USA anyway
- Comment on thank you nurse meowsalot 2 months ago:
it’s a lot. like 50ml plus.
- Comment on On social media we have these huge conversations where nobody involved has any actual experience. They're just repeating what other people said. Isn't that literally insane? 2 months ago:
not only that, but occasionally someone with significant professional experience will contribute, but will be immediately downvoted if their professional take isn’t in line with the uninformed consensus.
- Comment on What kind of a gift can you give your teacher out of respect, but that doesn’t get mistaken for romance? 2 months ago:
a pineapple. Can never be seen as romantic.
- Comment on Gel and lithium-ion tech could enable 1000-mile EV range on one charge 2 months ago:
i guess this a pertinent example of why we’ve got basically zero chance of stopping climate collapse. I’ve no doubt your position is very much the norm. We’re all required to make massive sacrifice to solve this, but very few are willing to make even small concessions)like less convenient driving practices).
Oh well it’s gunna be exciting to watch the ship sink at the very least.
At least you acknowledge your shitty position. it’s more than most seem to do.
- Comment on Gel and lithium-ion tech could enable 1000-mile EV range on one charge 2 months ago:
So… if the technology isn’t improving your life you continue to use the one that’s making everyone else’s life better? Even of you have the means to switch to the marginally less damaging one but marginally more annoying? Sounds like serious entitlement to me. the idea that no downgrade is acceptable is niave AF.
- Comment on Gel and lithium-ion tech could enable 1000-mile EV range on one charge 2 months ago:
thanksCEO of Toyota.
20-30 years lol it’s cute you think society will still exist then.
- Comment on Gel and lithium-ion tech could enable 1000-mile EV range on one charge 2 months ago:
“Save the planet? Sure, but only if it doesn’t slightly inconvenience my leisure activities or make me wait a bit longer.” This mindset perfectly encapsulates why we’re in such a mess: an astounding commitment to personal comfort at the expense of the planet’s future. It’s like saying, “I’ll help fight climate change, but only if it’s on my terms and doesn’t affect my ski trips.” Because, obviously, ensuring our convenience is far more critical than addressing a global crisis. It’s this precise “me first, planet later” attitude that’s steering us towards an ecological disaster, yet here we are…
- Comment on Why Everyone Should Still Use an RSS Reader in 2024 3 months ago:
i find it frustrating if i can’t immediately tell the poster of a site their content is wrong or sucks or is generally bad. therefore social media is my only option, because the world must know my valuable contributions…🤌🤌
- Comment on I had some that looked exactly like this 3 months ago:
in aus they were called demountables. but i never saw a single one demounted. the ones at my old primary school are still there 30 years later.
- Comment on Electric school buses are a breath of fresh air for children | Nearly $1B in federal funding could help clean up the unequal health impacts of diesel pollution. 3 months ago:
I never suggested we don’t or do have dedicated school buses. My point is crystal clear: all diesel buses, school or otherwise, are toxic to humans. School buses are a bigger problem, directly exposing kids to these harmful particulates. It’s astonishing how my simple point about electrifying public transport and or school buses, which I’ve repeated ad nauseam, gets twisted. People’s preconceived notions or maybe their reading comprehension problems are skewing the real issue here. It’s not rocket science, yet here we are, going in circles.
- Comment on Electric school buses are a breath of fresh air for children | Nearly $1B in federal funding could help clean up the unequal health impacts of diesel pollution. 3 months ago:
who said that? Can you even read?
- Comment on Electric school buses are a breath of fresh air for children | Nearly $1B in federal funding could help clean up the unequal health impacts of diesel pollution. 3 months ago:
if you think that you’re delusional mate.
- Comment on Electric school buses are a breath of fresh air for children | Nearly $1B in federal funding could help clean up the unequal health impacts of diesel pollution. 3 months ago:
obviously electric buses would be the solution which is shockingly the point of the argument. How dense are you?