shneancy
@shneancy@lemmy.world
just me
- Comment on Who is the enemy? 5 hours ago:
then going out for a cig break
- Comment on Who is the enemy? 5 hours ago:
coffeine makes me sleepy so energy drinks only give me placebo and it doesn’t matter that coffeine barely affects me, could not care less about the caffeine, but
one can usually has an entire day’s maxiumum amount of sugar for an adult in it, that is an insane amout to drinking in an hour or so. and that’s not to even mention that whatever they put in them seems to enjoy making kidney stones!
those things should not be a regular part of anyone’s diet
- Comment on An alien invasion 2 days ago:
this will sadly still create power vacuums that the first moron who thirsts for power would leap at :(
just killing isn’t the solution, we need an already oiled up machine ready to take that space the instant they’re gone, you’d have maybe a week to figure all things out before people start grumbling about how things were better duing [regime] because at least they knew how to handle power
- Comment on Microsoft Word documents will be saved to the cloud automatically on Windows going forward 2 days ago:
i’ve seen my friends who never changed a setting in their life struggle with not being able to access their files when their internet died. how default settings work i do not know exactly myself, i don’t use cloud saving
- Comment on Microsoft Word documents will be saved to the cloud automatically on Windows going forward 2 days ago:
an obscure clause in TOS won’t be a small print of an evil villain speech exposing their plot in clear wording. what it would be is something worded vaguely enough to make things seem like the end user technically agreed to what was being done, it could also be an “and” where you expected “or”, or an ommision of a specific thing… my point being - it’s always going to be a technicality that in case of a lawsuit would be a valid defence in the eyes of law
it very much is how it works though? show me a lawsuit someone lost before they got caught commiting a crime. and how would you even go about proving that your unpublished documents were used to train AI? even an entire life’s work of one person is just a speck in the training data, it’s impossible to definitively prove your work was stolen and used to train an AI. besides there will always be plausible deniability that the AI just made shit up that happened to look kinda like what you once wrote
- Comment on Intelligent Design 2 days ago:
evolution is the epitome of “good enough, ship it!”
- Comment on Microsoft Word documents will be saved to the cloud automatically on Windows going forward 2 days ago:
they’re probably already doing that to a smaller degree, and slightly protecting themselves with an obscure clause in their TOS. besides, you only lose lawsuits if you get caught - and churning things through AI is a great way to erase any fingerprints that identifies stolen data
- Comment on Microsoft Word documents will be saved to the cloud automatically on Windows going forward 2 days ago:
because your phone/laptop doesn’t have a global wi-fi connection, and you might want to open a document pause for dramatic effect outside of your home or work!
- Comment on Let's hear it, little lemmings. 1 week ago:
oh dang i misread the prompt. hmmm, well, if i can understand Davinci’s Italian then him, if not, then Skłodowska-Curie. though we have many Davinci’s journals time is time, things get misplaced, lost, forgotten, i’d love to know if he’s written something nobody’s ever found. Skłodowska-Curie as amazing as she is has written down all of her work, no mystery there
- Comment on Let's hear it, little lemmings. 1 week ago:
Davinci, Einstein, and Skłodowska-Curie
i want to have a walk with Davinci and see how he sees the world
i want to vibe with Einstein and see how well we click (i think he’d be a good friend)
and i want to chillout with Skłodowka-Curie and chat in Polish about stuff
i like science, but i’m nowhere near a level where i could make a conversation about their passions they’d find interesting, so i’m happy to listen and see their mind work
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
𓀀𓂘 𓂀𓂳𓃱 ahhh Zḥpt Jrt50,000mmj the foreign exchange student! i remember now, sorry, the teachers never spelled or pronounced your name right, i’m more used to 𐏀𐎢𐏃𐎱𐎫 𐎩𐎼𐎫𐏒𐏒𐏑𐏐𐏐𐏐𐏐𐏐𐎸𐎸𐎩
(creative liberties were taken transliterating)
- Comment on We’re Suing Minecraft in a Class Action Lawsuit 2 weeks ago:
there’s 11 pages of results if you search “gun” through Modrinth, you’re absolutely correct
the marketplace is “curated” mods, if the guy wants to make paid mods that go against the “curation” he’s gotta make a patreon or something, and handle his own marketing for it
- Comment on 🤝🤝🤝 2 weeks ago:
how do i know how much plastic is in my blood?
- Comment on Anyone else guilty of this? 2 weeks ago:
meh, maybe one AAA game a year is worth buying, old or indie games are way better
- Comment on Tell me the truth. 2 weeks ago:
and linguists will be first to tell you that languages are living, fluid, and made up for the purpose of communication
and yet people started getting mad at the mere concept of pronouns
- Comment on Help. 2 weeks ago:
yeah i’m not the biggest fan of the seasons made by americans, they feel strangely hollow to me most of the time. the first two seasons has all my favourite episodes, and by favourite i mean the ones that made me weep for the future
- Comment on Help. 2 weeks ago:
some episodes of Black Mirror struck terror into my heart like no other. They were grim warmings for the possible future masquerading as fiction, as grim warnings often do. Though what the show could not forsee was how fast it would come true. And it could not forsee how wide a scale would be affected, those were singular stories from those worlds, the effect of the technology showcased on the lives of a few, a pinhole view into the dystopia
if you haven’t already, watch the episode Be Right Back. you better start believing in sci-fi dystopias, we’re in one
- Comment on Marie Curie 2 weeks ago:
hi hello it’s me, part of the horde, a polish person has been mentioned so we need to do the ritual:
POLSKA MOUNTAIN RAAAAA 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🦅🔥
(also folks, don’t forget to include her Polish surname there as well! It’s Maria Skłodowska-Curie. when she was alive Poland wasn’t recognised as a nation, it wasn’t even on the maps for most of her life, so her choice to keep her polish name after marriage is a deliberate action to honour her Polish heritage and keep the national spirit of Poland strong despite there being no official country Poles could call home at the time)
- Comment on Squarrels 2 weeks ago:
yessss?
- Comment on The UK’s Online Safety Act is a licence for censorship – and the rest of the world is following suit 2 weeks ago:
i will admit, i do not remember where i got that info from, i thought it was part of the reply to the petition that was making rounds a week or so ago but i’m not sure now
- Comment on Squarrels 2 weeks ago:
Sir why is this marked NSFW?
- Comment on The UK’s Online Safety Act is a licence for censorship – and the rest of the world is following suit 2 weeks ago:
yeah and their government is planning on restricting VPN use because of that, they’re not going to stop dickheads, brits need to get their voices heard sooner rather than later
- Comment on The UK’s Online Safety Act is a licence for censorship – and the rest of the world is following suit 2 weeks ago:
the brits really need to learn from the french how to protest. it’s been nearly a month and i haven’t heard of even a measly car being set on fire, just one petition that got a reply akin to “lol, nah”. the french would’ve set a car on fire for less is all i’m saying
- Comment on Like a baby 2 weeks ago:
i’m sure we could still do it if we tried, nobody tries though because a baby we can excuse, an adult making that sound though? straight to jail
- Comment on HELP HIM. 3 weeks ago:
which is doubly so sad because rats don’t even live that long :( if an experiment lasts 1,5 years an average rat will only live for 6 more months. a rat retirement home wouldn’t even be a big commitment
- Comment on The number of times a person mentions ChatGPT in a random conversation might work as a rule of thumb to measure her intelligence (inverse proportion, of course) 3 weeks ago:
or just likes reminding people in an effective way how strange it is that the “default” pronoun is “he”
- Comment on 🐀🔥🔥🔥 3 weeks ago:
in the past i thought eating spicy food made me look cool and manly, but then i realised i’m missing out on the flavour of foods and understood i was being silly. so now i mostly stick to mild foods, with the occasional spicy food for varity’s sake but only if i can actually taste the flavour of said food through the spice
but that’s just me
- Comment on Did you ever use your Toe to turn one of these on or off? 3 weeks ago:
i used to but then i was told that it’s unhealthy for the system so i shut off from the OS side now
- Comment on change_org 4 weeks ago:
i think there are at least two things at play here
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can i do something about this?
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does it affect me?
if the answer is “no” to both then focusing on that just brings misery about some bad thing happening somewhere, not the best idea mental health wise. if the answer is “yes” to both then you’ll see plenty of action.
if we have yes for change, but no for being affected then it’s up for the good heart (and time and money) of any individual to make a choice to help. and if we have no can’t change, but yes it affects me, then we have depression.
NSFW bans affect everyone using the internet, and they’re created purely on moral grounds, so your voice is just as loud as every other voice. if enough people complain, maybe it won’t change anyone’s opinion, but the likelihood that those in charge just give in goes up, it boils down to which side complains louder pretty much
wars, misery, mistreatment, hate, bigotry, clearly have gone well past the “let’s sit down and talk about if this is the best way forward for us, and if you disagree with the majority opinion we will be very annoying”, there’s just– not much even combined voices of millions can do here, as evident by the world around us
so in my conclusion - people are more likely to fight when they have some reasonable chance to win said fight. we have in the past successfully made companies undo things we didn’t like, we complained, and we got what we wanted. but how many wars have we stopped this way?
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- Comment on YouTube to be included in Australia’s social media ban for children under 16 4 weeks ago:
it’s mostly “curated” to long form video essays about random bullshit, but i see your point