DarkCloud
@DarkCloud@lemmy.world
- Comment on Cloudflare Global Network experiencing issues 2 days ago:
The Chinese United Front are testing a series of backbone organizations and assets for readiness. The final attack will coincide with major world events and obscure readiness and communications.
This will be done via disconnecting several relates levels of internet functionality so that even their repair measure still seem unresolved. They will reconfigure and retry, unaware that their problem os solved, it’s the other levels/locations of the internet’s function that are still broken.
This will provide extended cover that could last days or weeks. So far testing has been going well.
- Comment on Why a new Steam Machine when the first ones flopped? Because this time, Valve say, it'll actually have games 1 week ago:
The fact I have to ask what is is - is not a good sign. Is it a VR geadset system? Does it stream video? Is it a console? Is any of it portable, which parts? Mains power or rechargeable?
Huh?
- Comment on Propain 1 week ago:
Hank hasn’t been the same after what that dolphin did to him.
- Comment on Milk 1 week ago:
It’s the same as the tomato juice in gespatcho soup right? A cold soup.
- Comment on Fox star trashes Trump’s 50-year mortgage plan: ‘I do not like this idea’ 1 week ago:
Mortgage means “deaths pledge” doesn’t it?
- Comment on Contents of Queen's Purse 1 week ago:
Pretty sure Prince Phillip is dead.
- Comment on The moon 1 week ago:
Magnesioom
- Comment on Smart kid 2 weeks ago:
The shitpost-to-boomer-humour pipeline is very real.
- Comment on Maybe there was a cure for human cancer, but it didn't work at all in mice. 2 weeks ago:
Mice, notorious for living in unclean conditions and being carriers of fleas and disease will definitely have a different set of evolved resistances and immunities to us. It’s pretty ludacris science believes them to be a good point of comparison.
- Comment on Any tips for printing 85A TPU on bambulab A1? 2 weeks ago:
After that the next step is usually to do a test print where you increase temperatures until you’re at the maximum range for the filament.
Basically you’re searching for the sweet spot (heat is a major variable because it also affects flow).
- Comment on OpenAI signs $38 billion compute deal with Amazon, partnering with cloud leader for first time 2 weeks ago:
A cloud storage company shouldn’t need to “compute” anything, it should already know where the data is, or is going.
- Comment on exam cheating 2 weeks ago:
I’m putting words in your mouth? You’re raising AI art and data centers when that’s nothing to do with the twi statements I’m talking about.
…and no, the things I posted aren’t responding to Hank Green, they’re about the specific statements. You can go to the latest SciShow episode about Ai and find the Maths Olympiad statement.
You can goto his personal channel and find his lastes video on AI and find his statement saying AI will only get better from here.
You want to have some dumb internet debate and pretend like I’m against Hank Green or pro AI or some shit.
I pointed out two statements that are clearly wrong, that Hank Green is endorsing as true.
I don’t give a shit about all this other crap you’ve raised to muddy the waters. Piss off.
- Comment on exam cheating 2 weeks ago:
I gave the specific statements that I’m saying are incorrect and provided evidence.
That you find the criticism of a science communicator for being inaccurate “weird” is neither here nor there. Nor is it my problem.
- Comment on exam cheating 2 weeks ago:
Yep, as the joke suggests:
Yey people, even Science Communicators like Hank Green on YouTube have been making claims like this. In a recent video on his personal channel he claimed “AI” will only get better from here. On Sci Show he claimed GPT could compete in the Maths Olympiad.
Hank Green is spreading misinformation.
- Comment on Betrayal 2 weeks ago:
Hunter Biden.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
That they could detect. The actual number is probably a little higher.
- Comment on Can't afford expensive car repairs? Here's an easy guide on how to handle most auto issues yourself. 2 weeks ago:
PSA if your car’s belts or breaks are squeeling, replace them. They’re designed to be noisy at the end of their lifespan, it’s supposed to let you know to replace them.
Drove on squeely belts for years, the snap. Engine boiled.
- Comment on Thanks, lady! 3 weeks ago:
We should have jrobs.
- Comment on School pickup lines are wild 3 weeks ago:
Boyght from OAN’s shopping channel.
- Comment on You're so predictable 3 weeks ago:
When I saw there was no letter, I knew what I was about to read. Also, I bet there’s already other comments conveying this.
- Comment on How am I supposed to decimate this fucker when it isn't even physical 3 weeks ago:
Rather than a 5G horse it seems more like it’s just cloaked?
It would be cooler if it was just a grass stain, but I guess it would just be the four hoof dots contacting the grass.
- Comment on A shitpost 3 weeks ago:
The Riker Maneuver.
- Comment on "You exist to make money for us" 3 weeks ago:
Keep workers healthy so they can be worked harder and make bosses more money. This is the point of forcing health upon you. This is why cigarettes, junkfood, and drugs and video games are to be banned.
Wasn’t there mandatory exercise in view of state owned Cameras in 1984? Star jumps for Christ and Capitalism.
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
Yeah there are ideologies that most people can’t handle or comprehend today:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_conservatism
This and Rockerfeller Republicanism (sometimes called the east coast elites).
Then there are things that make more sense, like Christian Distributism, Communitarianism, Georgism. Put all this together and you realise, there are definitely ways to Socialism that run through Conservatism. Most people can’t handle or understand this idea.
- Comment on Velma can't math. 3 weeks ago:
Animation software didn’t have super script, so now power ofs.
- Comment on Australia has amongst the highest teacher shortages in the OECD 3 weeks ago:
Governments have largely ignored the key causes of low teacher pay, high workloads, too much administrative work, lack of support and safety at work.
- Comment on Apple’s Next-Gen AirPods with Brainwave Monitoring 3 weeks ago:
but you’ve got to be a real sucker to buy into this one.
People own water filters and beds that don’t work iwhen the Amazon servers go down.
People have subscriptions to improve their car’s acceleration or get seat warmers to work.
People voted for Trump and still think they sid the right thing.
- Comment on Holy moly 3 weeks ago:
Hon-E the children are memeing letters again!
- Comment on Smells Great 4 weeks ago:
Does it work when the skin is properly dried though? Armor would dry out over time.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Companies drink the Kool Aid all the time.