Fisk400
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- Comment on Rabbit R1 AI box revealed to just be an Android app 2 weeks ago:
Their target audience are the most gullible tech evangelists in the world that think AI is magic. If there was a limit to the lies those people are willing to believe, they wouldn’t be buying the thing to begin with.
- Comment on Windows 11 just isn't enticing Windows 10 users to upgrade, and its market share is actually falling 2 weeks ago:
I literally can’t install it even if I wanted to. If they removed that requirement the rollout would be the same as any other update.
- Comment on ByteDance won't sell TikTok, would rather pull it from the US 3 weeks ago:
They would say that at this stage. They are still working on getting the law overturned by courts and threat of shutdown mobilizes people against the law in a way that selling it wouldn’t.
When the time comes to shut down they will probably do some paper work fuckery that technically makes it an Irish company but doesn’t change the people in the company.
- Comment on Fisker now expects to go bankrupt within 30 days 3 weeks ago:
In the irradiated wasteland after the climate wars there will be a blacksmith somewhere stamping Fiskars on the crude sheers he uses to shave his two headed sheep.
- Comment on Humane AI Pin: much-hyped gadget rocked by bad reviews 4 weeks ago:
It works as well as any other AI product. The reason this works particularly bad is because it fully relies on the AI to function.
- Comment on Humane AI Pin: much-hyped gadget rocked by bad reviews 4 weeks ago:
Major problem with the gadget is the same as all AI. You can tell it to perform tasks as long as the task doesn’t have any specific requirements to how you want it done and if you inevitably do have requirements its faster to do it yourself.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Nothing outside causing suffering.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
When I see this kind of bullshit I always think about watchmen when Dr. Manhattan says that a dead human has the same number of atoms as a living one. Then he gets confused when everyone else is horrified because he is too inhuman to understand human emotions or thought.
That is every AI bro that makes this bullshit. This comic has the same number of pixels as a real comic.
- Comment on Forest Gump thought "life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get" because he was illiterate and couldn't read the little card. 1 month ago:
Yes. Nice chocolate didnt have a map because they were custom made and had people experimenting on site. It’s very rare to do it that way now because most chocolate is factory made and require ingredients breakdowns.
- Comment on Reddit IPO Filings Reveal the Company’s Hopes—and Fears 1 month ago:
NSFW is going to get banned within a year or two. It would be irresponsible towards the share holders not to, because porn lowers advertising value.
- Comment on Google to shut down Keen, its experimental Pinterest-like social media platform 2 months ago:
At least they didnt intigrate it with Gmail or some other insane bloat they like to do.
- Comment on In Cringe Video, OpenAI CTO Says She Doesn’t Know Where Sora’s Training Data Came From 2 months ago:
They know what they fed the thing. Not backing up their own training data would be insane. They are not insane, just thieves
- Comment on What Relative Humidity do you keep for your PLA and how do you achieve that. 2 months ago:
This made an enormous difference. I kept the lid open a crack and the moisture dropped bellow 20 within an hour. The room RH is 30 btw.
- Comment on What Relative Humidity do you keep for your PLA and how do you achieve that. 2 months ago:
It depends on what you print. I print a lot of small things with intricate details and I absolutely notice when spring and summer rolls around and the filament gets wetter.
- Submitted 2 months ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 14 comments
- Comment on U.S. ‘prepper’ culture diversifies amid fear of disaster and political unrest 2 months ago:
When the internet has been down for 24 hours.
- Comment on Midjourney Accuses Stability AI of Image Theft, Bans Its Employees 2 months ago:
Fedora energy.
- Comment on Midjourney Accuses Stability AI of Image Theft, Bans Its Employees 2 months ago:
I did articulate it. It is not my fault that inhuman ghouls cant understand the point.
- Comment on Midjourney Accuses Stability AI of Image Theft, Bans Its Employees 2 months ago:
You are in no way different from the people typing “big tiddies” into a prompt box and hitting generate. You only sound slightly more intelligent to the other cold husks but to us standing by the bonfire, you look exactly the same. I actually respect the titty people more because they know what they are and dont pretend to care.
- Comment on Midjourney Accuses Stability AI of Image Theft, Bans Its Employees 2 months ago:
I don’t know what part of my answer full of contempt made you think that I am open to the standard tech bro babble?
I think you are disgusting people and charlatans desperately trying to pretend that you know what art is. Is that a clearer response for you. The first response was a bit too creative so I understand why you wouldn’t understand it.
- Comment on Midjourney Accuses Stability AI of Image Theft, Bans Its Employees 2 months ago:
Yes, some people don’t notice the creative void in AI because they are themselves hollow humunculuses. The crawl at the edge of the human fire of creation and gather stray embers that hit the dead sands they occupy. Once in a while they find an ember with some faded glow left and they hold it up and se “The more details I add to my prompts, the more unique of a look I can achieve.”
I pity them because they will never understand true warmth.
- Comment on Midjourney Accuses Stability AI of Image Theft, Bans Its Employees 2 months ago:
Have you seen those images of a bunch of people overlaid on each other so that shared features become clear and outliers become fuzzy. The result is an average human but it doesn’t actually look like anyone in particular because it’s a human with no striving feature or bold choice. Thats why AI look the same, they all have the same dull parts of real art but none of the interesting bits.
- Comment on 2 months ago:
If you dont want certain rooms heated you close the doors to those rooms. And place the heater such that the airflow goes trough the rooms you want heated.
Also the house should be heated evenly unless you have really poor isolation and that should be addressed way before the minutia of heat pumps gets discussed.
- Comment on I made a little screw holder to keep track of my tiny screws 3 months ago:
It saves you a lot of time instead of having to lose each one individually. Now I can just lose the entire thing in one go.
- Comment on TikTok Shop owes its early success to small businesses, but some say they're getting fed up with the platform's lack of support 4 months ago:
Rogue is a type of person and going rogue has the same etymology. We have lots off expressions that ascribes living qualities to inert things and that is fine. It is a very human thing to do. But in the field of AI we need to be very firm in what AI is.
- Comment on TikTok Shop owes its early success to small businesses, but some say they're getting fed up with the platform's lack of support 4 months ago:
You should stop using humanizing terms for algorithms.
- Comment on TikTok Shop owes its early success to small businesses, but some say they're getting fed up with the platform's lack of support 4 months ago:
Humans go rouge, programs are broken. Stop using humanizing terms for algoritms.
- Comment on Betavolt's miniature battery could spell the end of smartphone chargers 4 months ago:
One day there will bea revolutionary battery but it won’t get funding because of these people making insane claims.
- Comment on AI-Generated George Carlin Drops Comedy Special That Daughter Speaks Out Against: ‘No Machine Will Ever Replace His Genius’ 4 months ago:
Literal ghouls.
- Comment on X removes support for NFT profile pictures 4 months ago:
Someone mentioned in a video about crypto that the boom in nfts coincided with new tax rules for art that made it harder for millionaires to store/hide their money in it and avoid tax.
That’s when it all clicked for me.