whalebiologist
@whalebiologist@lemmy.world
- Comment on Welcome to the web we lost 2 weeks ago:
I think the thing you are missing is probably the community sense you had though. In your youth you went online to talk about x-files instead of going to the mall; people on IRC probably recognized your username, probably knew your opinions on scully and moulder. You can derive some self-worth from feeling like people know you, or feeling like people are interested in what you have to say. Now you have to scream at the top of your lungs while masturbating on camera to have a chance of being heard. Discord exists for now, you can find some small fandom to engage with there. You can accept the fact that your ego is not adapted to measuring yourself against all of humanity at once and find a smaller pond to swim around in; or start screaming and masturbating.
- Comment on 30% of South Korean schools have adopted AI-powered digital textbooks since the country's education ministry began a full-scale rollout in March 2025 5 weeks ago:
I thought it was an instruction manual on how to eat captain crunch.
- Comment on 30% of South Korean schools have adopted AI-powered digital textbooks since the country's education ministry began a full-scale rollout in March 2025 5 weeks ago:
one of my top 3 books. This doesn’t add to your comment but I find it interesting that An important part of the story is that the Primer was originally intended to train a billionaire’s granddaughter to become a powerful CEO. One equity-lord’s attempt to hoard knowledge that backfires is what catalyzes the story.
- Comment on Where can I find information on disinformation? 4 months ago:
check out the anarchist instance, they are good to follow for news lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on [deleted] 4 months ago:
thanks for the links, looking forward to checking them out.
- Comment on Pokémon Go Players Have Unwittingly Trained AI to Navigate the World 7 months ago:
Thanks for sharing the Stephen Smith quote, I had not made that connection yet.