TheKMAP
@TheKMAP@lemmynsfw.com
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
If in the moment you’re replying to your own interpretation, you’re fine. But the second you overthink about their intentions, you will be freaking out, and that’s what the machine sees. One technique for bypassing lie detectors is to raise the baseline by flexing your butthole but there’s techniques to catch that, too.
- Comment on The 5 stages of Charles Manson 2 weeks ago:
People with no game blame “society” for “training” women to act as if sex is something to be withheld, thereby creating an economy where women don’t need to put in effort to get laid, thereby creating situations where shitty men blame women for their own failures, where in reality if you touch grass, wear deodorant, and have a shred of empathy there is no shortage of people you can meet that will gladly fuck you even though you’re fat and ugly.
But I know you know this and are simply being Socratic, so carry on!
- Comment on Life hack 2 weeks ago:
Declining the customer’s reasonable request disproportionately affects them. The corporation is a big boy too, and can eat whatever associated cost of accommodating (paying the customer off, resetting the “clock” the pilot is on by opening the door). In some cases, there’s no impact to any other customer (such as making up the lost time once you’re in the air and can cruise faster). These random occurrences are built into the price. If it happens too often then the corporation needs to track their own data better and not issue tickets with unreasonably times or otherwise risky connections, because to not do so will enable their competitors to one-up them. Free market, amirite?
- Comment on 70% of games that require internet get destroyed 3 weeks ago:
That’s the point of agreements though. If you buy a game and don’t like the agreement you should be allowed to return it. If they change the agreement you should be allowed to return it. Agreements aren’t inherently a bad thing. There just hasn’t been enough backlash about bad agreements or the business models they create.
- Comment on An Alarming Number of Gen Z Ai Users Think It's Conscious 1 month ago:
They call it hallucinations like it’s a cute brain fart, and “Agentic” means they’re using the output of one to be the input of another, which has access to things and can make decisions and actually fuck things up. It’s a complete fucking shit show. But humans are expensive so replacing them makes line go up.
- Comment on After 8 years, I'm finally releasing my first video game today: Game Over - A Musical RPG?? 2 months ago:
Undertale Frog Fractions? Let’s fucking go!
- Comment on I’m Lovin’ It: Exploiting McDonald’s India APIs to hijack deliveries and order food for a penny 5 months ago:
$240 LMAO
- Comment on Palo Alto Networks confirms mystery zero day now exploited 6 months ago:
It’s so you know who is scanning you.
- Comment on Palo Alto Networks confirms mystery zero day now exploited 6 months ago:
lmao that’s not an ad, dude.
- Comment on How are scammers getting my email address? 7 months ago:
Could just be bad luck, dude. I have a bunch of emails that I never use for anything, just forwards to my main. One of them is spammed constantly. It wasn’t breached, I never signed up for anything using it.
- Comment on The Worst Apology Video on the Planet 7 months ago:
Can we ban bot-posted content please
- Comment on So bad it was actually entertaining 7 months ago:
Ed Debevic’s!
- Comment on Men Harassed A Woman In A Driverless Waymo, Trapping Her In Traffic 8 months ago:
I prefer to reduce demand, instead. Everyday people who feel happy and safe don’t feel the need to be violent.
- Comment on AI bots now beat 100% of those traffic-image CAPTCHAs 8 months ago:
Just because it’s possible, doesn’t mean it’s common.