TriflingToad
@TriflingToad@lemmy.world
- Comment on I hope you don't have any plans this evening. 15 hours ago:
so nobody can know the date of the rapture, and if someone figures it out god’ll change it?
what if I make a website that just says “the rapture will be [current date +1]”
checkmate?
- Comment on Is your writing skibidi? 15 hours ago:
ok mr. what does the fox say
- Comment on We're losing our digital history. Can the Internet Archive save it? 15 hours ago:
Wish there was an archival program with like government level funding or something thats immune to DMCA, because everythings being lost so fast. History is very important!
- Comment on Bees 1 day ago:
wasp propaganda
- Comment on Trilobytes 2 days ago:
SEA BUG! SEA BUG! SEA BUG! SEA BUG! SEA BUG!
I LOVE SEA BUG!
- Comment on One Million Checkboxes players hid binary, QR codes and rickrolls among the boxes during its two week war 4 days ago:
that’s kinda adorable. Everchanging creativity with only 1s and 0s
- Comment on Karaoke place 1 week ago:
I’d say the same thing about plumbers, who wants to sniff poop all day?
turns out, nope! this guy loves his job youtube.com/@draincleaningaustralia
- Comment on Despite tech-savvy reputation, Gen Z falls behind in keyboard typing skills 1 week ago:
installing minecraft mods are what got me to where I am today, I approach tech stuff with a “I’ll learn how to do this” (fiddling) rather than a “oh i’ll just call the PC guy” that my mom would do.
- Comment on Despite tech-savvy reputation, Gen Z falls behind in keyboard typing skills 1 week ago:
a stone tablet would be better tbh
- Comment on Despite tech-savvy reputation, Gen Z falls behind in keyboard typing skills 1 week ago:
I disagree for the term “tablet-fed” as it classifies anyone who used a tablet growing up and not people who stayed within the cushy UX bounds. A lot of the future programmers & tech savvy people are going to have grown up from using tablets. Example, installing mods for minecraft PE when i was ~7 was my first experience actually doing something with tech.
I’m not far enough down the tech rabbithole to use Arch like a lot of people here, but compared to the rest of the population who can’t find powerpoint that’s *right infront of their faces *I’d be considered tech-savvy to them.
- Comment on School Monitoring Software Sacrifices Student Privacy for Unproven Promises of Safety. 1 week ago:
use a blacklist then They do. That’s a number you just made up. you’re purposefully ignoring my point
- Comment on School Monitoring Software Sacrifices Student Privacy for Unproven Promises of Safety. 1 week ago:
kids looking at porn on their school laptops is why the tools exist, not for pedos. ‘Joe’ is 0.001% of people, not the majority!
- Comment on School Monitoring Software Sacrifices Student Privacy for Unproven Promises of Safety. 1 week ago:
I don’t think you understand just how locked down modern school laptops are. They don’t have access to Google snake, much less something like discord to chat with their friends. I semi-volenteer with my highschools library and I have to make tickets because some kids date/time was wrong and they didn’t have the ability to fix it. We don’t even have the ability to share PowerPoints anymore. The people that look on them are also the overworked IT guys that have to deal with these BS date/time tickets all day.
Teenagers are crafty and don’t have respect for the technology provided to them. I’ve seen (on multiple occasions) my peers beat the screen of the free laptop repeatedly if it’s too ‘slow’. - Comment on School Monitoring Software Sacrifices Student Privacy for Unproven Promises of Safety. 1 week ago:
“this browser is being managed by your organization” exists
- Comment on The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates 1 week ago:
I don’t think LLMs should be taken down, it would be impossible for that to happen. I do, however think it should be forced into open source.
- Comment on 2982: Water Filtration 1 week ago:
now you made me want to try it lol, where can I get ‘dead’ water? is distilled water the same thing?
- Comment on Look Closer 2 weeks ago:
Oh the movie I’m talking about was not a love story. It was revealing how bad war is to a lot of people. The book version got banned and burned by the Nazis, when the movie came out Nazis attacked the movie theaters and the moviegoers.
he volunteers to go on a patrol and kills a Frenchman in hand-to-hand combat for the first time. He watches the man die slowly in agony for hours. He is remorseful and devastated, asking for forgiveness from the man’s corpse
The book was also banned in other European countries on the grounds that it was considered anti-war propaganda; Austrian soldiers were forbidden from reading the book in 1929, and Czechoslovakia banned it from its military libraries. The Italian translation was also banned in 1933
- Comment on Look Closer 2 weeks ago:
there was one war movie where the main character starts chasing a butterfly in the middle of war then fucking dies.
- Comment on Wendy's 2 weeks ago:
A perfect example of why correlation means causation.
- Comment on When the streamer says their favourite pokemon is Pikachu... 2 weeks ago:
Pikachu has has shown the most personality out of all the pokemon and that’s why people are attracted to him.
- Comment on Thanks to science, men can now locate the clitoris with micrometer accuracy. 3 weeks ago:
guess we making probes now
- Comment on Ideal Shrek Zone 3 weeks ago:
dyeing instantly would be preferable imo
- Comment on When A.I.’s Output Is a Threat to A.I. Itself | As A.I.-generated data becomes harder to detect, it’s increasingly likely to be ingested by future A.I., leading to worse results. 3 weeks ago:
- Comment on When A.I.’s Output Is a Threat to A.I. Itself | As A.I.-generated data becomes harder to detect, it’s increasingly likely to be ingested by future A.I., leading to worse results. 3 weeks ago:
we already have open source AI. This will only effect people trying to make it better than what stable diffusion can do, make a new type of ai entirely (like music, but that’s not a very ai saturated market yet), or update existing ai with new information like skibidi toilet
- Comment on When A.I.’s Output Is a Threat to A.I. Itself | As A.I.-generated data becomes harder to detect, it’s increasingly likely to be ingested by future A.I., leading to worse results. 3 weeks ago:
idk how to get a link to other communities but (Lemmy) r/wikipedia would like this
- Comment on I'm seein' double. Eight Links! 3 weeks ago:
what does this mean? I’ve only played half of botw before my progress got reset and I gave up
- Comment on Bill! BILL! Bill! BILL! 3 weeks ago:
the censor on the left is my name and my photo holding the acceptance letter, they only show pictures/names of people who get accepted and show it to the school
- Comment on Facebook 3 weeks ago:
my grandpa got temp banned off of Facebook for something and we all just agreed to not ask why
- Comment on Amazon cloud boss echoes NVIDIA CEO on coding being dead in the water: "If you go forward 24 months from now, it's possible that most developers are not coding" 3 weeks ago:
Seriously how can these CEOs of a GPU company not talk to a developer. You have loads of them to interview
- Comment on Bill! BILL! Bill! BILL! 3 weeks ago:
we got these things now
(note that the school didn’t get to decide where the money went so we still have no soap dispensers in some of the bathrooms but now have 30+ $5,000 screens that do the same thing a projector did. Thank you, Federal government)