HereIAm
@HereIAm@lemmy.world
- Comment on Every time I get an email about 1 week ago:
It is honestly disgusting when they list the number of parties, especially when you see 100+ vendors on the “Legitimate purpose” toggle. Fuck off you have a legitimate purpose to my browsing.
- Comment on the ologies don't like to talk about theo 1 week ago:
This is not the best metaphor in the world, this is just a tribute.
- Comment on Wave Particle Duality 2 weeks ago:
Now that is some MSN emoji shit I can get behind. Do I even dare ask how it’s done?
- Comment on Study: Dark matter does not exist and the universe is 27 billion years old 1 month ago:
If the light loses energy, then it must surely lose it to something? And if your last point that energy isn’t being conserved in our universe, in which case we are either in some deep shit with the first law of thermodynamics, or our universe isn’t an isolated system.
- Comment on Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection Launch Is a Disaster - IGN 2 months ago:
I just want to give a shout out to the Star wars mod Galactic Contention for Squad. steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=24…
It is a bit more involved than your typical battlefront match, but the reward is a Star Wars game we could have only dreamed of in the past. I can’t overstate how good of a mod this is.
- Comment on Amazon's Hidden Chatbot Recommends Nazi Books and Lies About Amazon Working Conditions 2 months ago:
I don’t see these stories as about what the chat ai outputs, but more about questioning whether or not amazon should be held liable for what their AI outputs. Traditional customer support chatbots are often less than useless, but they wouldn’t go about suggesting the product they’re selling are defective or recommending offensive products. I’m of the opinion that Amazon’s review search AI thing should be held up to the same standard that a human would be. And if a person started acting like this they would surely be quickly fired.
They are a black box, and for now trying to restrain the black box has sever impact on the usefulness of the output even in easier and legit situations.
- Comment on 2 months ago:
I get you are joking, but incase someone doesn’t see the /s. As the top comment said it’s easier to move heat around than creating it. Regardless if it’s warmer or colder outside there’s still energy there that we can use.
It’s easier to move your clothes from the laundry basket to the wardrobe, than to go out and buy new clothes (or is it?).