FiskFisk33
@FiskFisk33@startrek.website
- Comment on If my eyes do not deceive me… Nah, it’s usually the brain screwing up. 4 days ago:
Welcome to absurdism I guess haha
- Comment on If my eyes do not deceive me… Nah, it’s usually the brain screwing up. 4 days ago:
you can say that about everything, and I mean literally everything. Nothing exists in your world that is not essentially just a signal your brain perceived.
- Comment on eel butts 6 days ago:
yes they do, but not as a useful, well defined category in biology.
- Comment on Bats taxonomy 2 weeks ago:
if a wombat is large enough it might collapse into a black bat
- Comment on Bats taxonomy 2 weeks ago:
the main sequence
hahahah
- Comment on wax on 2 weeks ago:
still depends on if they’re the same pound or if one is
- Comment on don't look up :) 2 weeks ago:
Don’t cut out the artists signature
- Comment on Qualcomm to Acquire Arduino—Accelerating Developers’ Access to its Leading Edge Computing and AI 3 weeks ago:
rip in pieces
- Comment on psycho killer 3 weeks ago:
no one said anything at all about excusing the behaviour, the argument I see is that an excessive amount of mind space and resources is spent combating it.
I don’t think you intentionally created a straw man, but a straw man you did create.
- Comment on PHP is the English of programming languages 3 weeks ago:
you are perfectly describing js
- Comment on Can you think of any now? 5 weeks ago:
fun fact, lemmings was developed by a little studio called DMA designs, which later changed name to Rockstar North, and is nowadays most known for the GTA games.
- Comment on Can you think of any now? 5 weeks ago:
well, theres the sense of taste, referring to sweet, salt, sour, bitter and umami. then separately theres the sense of smell, sensing what we call aromas. These are two separate senses.
Our perception of taste could be argued includes the two senses
- Comment on Can you think of any now? 5 weeks ago:
i’d say the somatogravic illusion being a think kind of proves you right.
- Comment on A ‘demoralizing' trend has computer science grads out of work — even minimum wage jobs. Are 6-figure tech careers over? 5 weeks ago:
“six figure career” might refer to a career in which you get there eventually.
- Comment on We keep the entomologists in the basement. 1 month ago:
butterfly larvae inside the pupa melt, into fucking liquid, as part of the transformation process!
- Comment on AI Startup Flock Thinks It Can Eliminate All Crime In America 1 month ago:
No they don’t.
They think saying they do will make them rich.
- Comment on "Very dramatic shift" - Linus Tech Tips opens up about the channel's declining viewership 1 month ago:
I agree with most of your points, but vocal fry?!
That’s such an asinine thing to care about.
- Comment on Why I Ditched Spotify, and How I Set Up My Own Music Stack 1 month ago:
id say it’s quite good, storage and distribution can get expensive
- Comment on YouTube is now flagging accounts on Premium family plans that aren't in the same household 1 month ago:
ergo, there are extra steps, which is a pita, but not isurmountable.
- Comment on Flotilla with Greta Thunberg on board sets sail for Gaza 1 month ago:
Let’s do more random irrelevant questions; What is Gretas shoe size?
- Comment on Teen killed himself after ‘months of encouragement from ChatGPT’, lawsuit claims 1 month ago:
Humans failed this guy.
I am not arguing this point, I agree.
A search engine presents the info that is available, it doesnt also help talk you into doing it.
A stranger doing it in a chatroom doing it should go to prison, as has happened in the past. Should this not also be illegal for LLM’s? - Comment on Teen killed himself after ‘months of encouragement from ChatGPT’, lawsuit claims 1 month ago:
The fact the parents might be to blame doesn’t take away from how openai’s product told a kid how to off himself and helped him hide it in the process.
copying a comment from further down:
ChatGPT told him how to tie the noose and even gave a load bearing analysis of the noose setup. It offered to write the suicide note. Here’s a link to the lawsuit. [Raine Lawsuit Filing](https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Raine-v-OpenAI-Complaint-8-26-25.pdf)
Had a human said these things, it would have been illegal in most countries afaik.
- Comment on Nvidia Sales Jump 56%, a Sign the A.I. Boom Isn’t Slowing Down 1 month ago:
Two things can be true. AI is here to stay, and we’re in a bubble. Look at the dot com crash, the bubble super popped, yet we still have the web.
Its not the AI tech thats gonna die, it’s its extreme overvaluation.
- Comment on Microsoft Word documents will be saved to the cloud automatically on Windows going forward 2 months ago:
“or” ?
- Comment on I went to the UK last week. Nothing about my trip was legal. 2 months ago:
The whole scenario gives me Douglas Adams vibes
- Comment on 🏹🏹🏹 2 months ago:
ohh, tanks!
- Comment on 🏹🏹🏹 2 months ago:
Am I missing a joke?
- Comment on Businessman, 44, avoids jail despite raping girl, 15, while she slept on flight 2 months ago:
paywall
- Comment on 🤡 We've all been played for fools. 🤡 2 months ago:
Also intelligence isn’t some all-e compassing thing. Just because you are a good learner or have superb spatial thinking or whatever else doesn’t mean you are good at planning for shit.
The classic view of intelligence completely misses how different people are, and how many different things intelligence could actually mean.
- Comment on Coding students whose jobs were taken by AI forced to find work at Chipotle 2 months ago:
if you start studying now, chances are the market will have improved when you graduate.