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- Comment on How come as of today I can't access politics@lemmy.ml from lemmy.world? 3 months ago:
Nah .ml dying is great for the fediverse. Actually the denizens of .ml dying irl would be great for the world too
- Comment on Windows 11 3 months ago:
Improvements in tracking, skyward, advertising… ie general shitification.
It’s only faster at gaming…oh wait it’s slower at that too
- Comment on LOCK EM UP 3 months ago:
Sadly, this appears not to be the case. Burnie all the way
- Comment on LOCK EM UP 3 months ago:
The media teams on here chose poorly with this one…cops aren’t exactly popular
- Comment on love eating bread ties and bread tags 3 months ago:
I swear this is the strangest racism I’ve seen in a while
- Comment on poni 3 months ago:
South Park ftw
- Comment on I pinky promise I'm not a demon that was summoned during an unfortunate ritual 3 months ago:
Yep who cares? Ask Obama how much people cared about his maybe.
- Comment on First overseas trip with my girlfriend – Any tips to make It our best trip? 3 months ago:
Three nights minimum in each location. It feels rushed if it’s shorter.
- Comment on I have solved this great mystery. The answer is: no. 4 months ago:
Why big sarcophagi? Why big trucks?
- Comment on "Hey Google, Turn my balls off" 4 months ago:
This is an idea from a book by john scalzi called starter villain.
- Comment on Home routing and encryption technologies are making lawful interception harder, Europol warns 4 months ago:
Good. ‘Lawful’ interception is total nonsense. They’d have a camera up everyone’s ass if they could.
As it is our TV’s bloody listen to us…1984 is here.
- Comment on The theory that we live in a simulation involves simulants running their own simulations; wouldn't that require impossibly more resources for the main sim? 4 months ago:
The real problems would be x^m computational issues. A finite number of ai running around on a finite amount of space are linear problems. Basically, very possible
- Comment on The theory that we live in a simulation involves simulants running their own simulations; wouldn't that require impossibly more resources for the main sim? 4 months ago:
Turing test has been passed by ai just recently as it happens. Our computational load is trivial in the scheme of things
- Comment on The theory that we live in a simulation involves simulants running their own simulations; wouldn't that require impossibly more resources for the main sim? 4 months ago:
It’s simple - you cheat. In computer games we only draw the things you are looking at, and we only give the appearance of simulating the whole thing but the ‘world’ or universe is actually very limited and you can’t visit most places. Sound familiar?
- Comment on Take a gander at this 4 months ago:
- Comment on Take a gander at this 4 months ago:
You want a new word for your thing.
Side note: Violence and extremism isn’t helpful - attitudes like yours are far more effective at promoting reactive forces like trump than any number of maga hats. It’s sad to see the left obliviously acting as a driving force for the far right. Perhaps look up how people change opinions if you’re serious?
- Comment on Take a gander at this 4 months ago:
Feminism means gender equality people.
- Comment on 'One of the wildest Finnish startup says it can speed up any CPU by 100x using a tiny piece of hardware with no recoding 4 months ago:
10 tricks to speed up your cpu and trim belly fat. Electrical engineers hate them! Invest now! Start up is called ‘DefinitelyNotAScam’.
- Comment on who's tried it? what does it taste like? 5 months ago:
Aaaargh! My eyes!
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Can everyone stop buying their games so they can die already? Devs please leave and start non-orphan crushing jobs.
- Comment on Cyberpunk 2077 director thanks fans as the game hits a 95% positive review rating on Steam 6 months ago:
Well deserved. It’s a masterpiece though it took a while to be polished properly
- Comment on Black Women Best Framework Points the Way to Equitable and Just State Tax Reform 6 months ago:
Ah yes, racism to beat racism. Genius.
- Comment on Steam is a ticking time bomb 7 months ago:
Shut up epic
- Comment on Why do whistleblowers always do this? 8 months ago:
Mid trial death of a key witness? 🤔
I’m guessing he somehow managed to shoot himself in the back of the head…5 times
- Comment on Bologna cup 8 months ago:
Cursed
- Comment on EA just added classics like Dungeon Keeper, SimCity 3000, and Populous on Steam 8 months ago:
If it needs origin I’m not interested
- Comment on Meta takes down Chinese Facebook accounts posing as US military families 8 months ago:
Chinese trolls and bots are not your imagination.
Facebook is wildly unpopular on here and you’re still being downvoted
- Comment on We live in a post scarcity information society and we still haven't moved on from capitalism. 9 months ago:
With the lock setting
- Comment on Poor Poor Pitiful Me 9 months ago:
Fun fact: Piracy is still supporting the film industry. We see movies, talk about it, free publicy, reviews etc.
Apparently in the industry they consider the value of a pirated movie about 1/4 that of a paid one.
Some programs etc would pretty much die without piracy like the Adobe suite
- Comment on We live in a post scarcity information society and we still haven't moved on from capitalism. 9 months ago:
Eh not really. Lock replicators from weapons. More resources means adequate mental health support. No scarcity will remove most war justification.
Religion will be the last thing we need to kill for peace. It’s inherently divisive and anti science