Bertuccio
@Bertuccio@lemmy.world
- Comment on Shopping app Temu is “dangerous malware,” spying on your texts, lawsuit claims 1 day ago:
I’m pretty sure Temu is Chinese.
- Comment on Help me out here 2 days ago:
The prequels were better
- Comment on Help me out here 2 days ago:
Well, actually…
- Comment on The new Chinese owner of the popular Polyfill JS project injects malware into more than 100 thousand sites 2 days ago:
Whichever editor let them post “100 thousand” should be spanked one 100 times with the severed hand of whatever asshole wrote it in the first place.
- Comment on Automation 4 days ago:
Yeah but if they don’t show which is which I ask them to show too.
Almost everyone gets screw turning right, it just weeds out a few people who say the right things in emails.
- Comment on Automation 4 days ago:
I did actually make the mistake of asking just “which way do you turn a screw” once and the person had the sense to ask “to tighten or loosen it?”
- Comment on Automation 4 days ago:
I’ve just started doing practical interviews. I basically get really young people with little overall experience and I just want to know if they can do common technical tasks.
So one question is to literally have them explain how to tighten a bolt. One person failed.
- Comment on Photographers Push Back on Facebook's 'Made with AI' Labels Triggered by Adobe Metadata. Do you agree “‘AI was used in this image’ is completely different than ‘Made with AI’”? 5 days ago:
The complaint the photographer is making is that it’s an actual image where a small portion is made or changed with AI.
They list expanding the edges of the image to change the aspect ratio and removing flaws, unwanted objects etc.
Removing flaws and objects at least is a task that predates computers - people changed the actual negatives, and tools to do it have improved that a computer can basically do it all for you.
I think people should just say how they modified the image - AI or not - since airbrushed skin, artificial slimming, and such have been common complaints before AI manipulation, and AI just makes those same problematic things easier.
- Comment on The second matchup of the tournament 1 month ago:
Your chances of beating a wolf are low enough that you’d probably be better off with the quick death the other two would provide.
- Comment on who's tried it? what does it taste like? 1 month ago:
I disagreed more with Guinness tasting metallic…
- Comment on xkcd #2932: Driving PSA 1 month ago:
It reveals how they weren’t actually being polite. They were doing it for themselves, not you, and you denied them their “good deed” dopamine.