DarkCloud
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- Comment on Google Is Helping the Trump Administration Deploy AI Along the Mexican Border 2 hours ago:
No, they’re helping their team mate. The one who gives them tax breaks and deregulates the restrictions on what it can do, and how much advertising and AI slop comes out.
- Comment on Did ChatGPT come up with Trump’s tariff rate formula? AI chatbots ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Grok all return the same formula for reciprocal tariff calculations, several X users claim. 2 hours ago:
It’s searched in training, tagged for recall then that info is filtered through layers. So it’s pre-searched if you will. Same thing as meta tags.
Then the data is processed into cells queries flow through during generation.
99% of what it generates doesn’t come from anywhere in particular, and you wouldn’t find it in any of the sources which were fed to the model in training.
That doesn’t matter. It’s still using copywrited works.
Anyways you’re an AI stan, and defending theft. You can deny it all day, but it’s what you’re doing. “It’s okay, I’m a software engineer I’m allowed to defend it”
…as if that doesn’t stop you from also being a dumbass.
- Comment on Did ChatGPT come up with Trump’s tariff rate formula? AI chatbots ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Grok all return the same formula for reciprocal tariff calculations, several X users claim. 4 hours ago:
“data gathering” and “training data” is just what they have you calling it.
It’s not data gathering, it’s stealing. It’s not training data, it’s our original work.
- Comment on Did ChatGPT come up with Trump’s tariff rate formula? AI chatbots ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Grok all return the same formula for reciprocal tariff calculations, several X users claim. 4 hours ago:
They are. They record the data, stealing it. They search it, and reprint it (in whole or in part) upon request.
They search the data-space or what they’re trained on (our content, the content of human beings), and reproduce statistically defined elements of it.
They’re search engines that have stolen what they’re trained on, and reproduce it as “results”.
Searching and reproducing content they’ve already recorded, is absolutely part of what they are.
- Comment on Did ChatGPT come up with Trump’s tariff rate formula? AI chatbots ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Grok all return the same formula for reciprocal tariff calculations, several X users claim. 10 hours ago:
All the search engine search the same internet, find similar text, output it using similar formulas.
- Comment on We refer to jeans as "a pair of jeans", but the only thing that there are two of is the legs, it's still only one item of clothing. 2 days ago:
Pants used to be two parts that were joined by lacing them together like shoes at the crotch. So weaving lashed together from the belly button to the groin to the ass and back up to the lower back.
I believe puffy white undershorts would be worn underneath, and sometimes a codpiece.
- Comment on Windows 11 is closing a loophole that let you skip making a Microsoft account 5 days ago:
Even MORE reason not to upgrade!
- Comment on Always guard against living in the world of fantasy rather than undeniable facts 1 week ago:
I get the spirit of the comic, HOWEVER: if you put a little tail on it - you’re getting close to 4 territory.
You shouldn’t go straight to calling someone a dumb fuck for that.
- Comment on Trump supporter Rick Fuze was arrested in CA for using a stun gun on peaceful protesters outside a Tesla dealership. The woman kicking this guy’s ass is a retired professor with 16,000 citations. 1 week ago:
Her research makes it seem like she’s also trying to kid HIV/AIDS ass.
- Comment on How do the Republicans feel about Project 2025 now? 1 week ago:
Yeah it’s crazy. What’s that line: To the privileged any attempt at equality is going to look like a loss of privilege.
Something like that. I’m pretty sure they just want to harm come to groups they’re prejudiced against. Even more insulting is I’m pretty sure the Trump administration has a lot of drink and drug related parties, Trump spent his youth in nightclubs, Musk is addicted to ketamine and Grimes mentioned them tripping on acod together.
So it’s debauchery at the top, austerity for everyone else. It’s a real let them eat cake they’re doing. Not serious or good people at all. Very little in the way of mprals or ethics, it’s all about power, privilege, politics, and personal gain.
- Comment on Brian Eno: “The biggest problem about AI is not intrinsic to AI. It’s to do with the fact that it’s owned by the same few people” 1 week ago:
Oh it’s the same shit as Feudalism, but with technology… Thanks for letting me know that’s what Techno-Feudalism means. So glad we had this enlightening conversation to figure out those two words.
- Comment on Brian Eno: “The biggest problem about AI is not intrinsic to AI. It’s to do with the fact that it’s owned by the same few people” 1 week ago:
Techno-Feudalism is a specific idea from Yanis Varifakous, about places like Amazon, Ebay, AliExpress, Steam, Facebook, even YouTube to some extent. It has to do with the Market Place controlling which prices are promoted to buyers and sellers, and is about price fixing and capturing industries that the bulk of the population required to do commerce.
This is a very important concept to note and understand because it relates to the end of two party Capitalism (where buyers and sellers negotiate prices with each other).
So no, the use of fuedalism isn’t to indicate something about old school mechanisms of crowd control, brutality and repression. It’s a reference to the serfdom and economic aspects.
- Comment on Dad demands OpenAI delete ChatGPT’s false claim that he murdered his kids 1 week ago:
There’s a list of names of people who have sued OpenAI, they often cause ChatGPT to shut down.
We should keep those names handy just incase cyber dogs are ever chasing us.
- Comment on Brian Eno: “The biggest problem about AI is not intrinsic to AI. It’s to do with the fact that it’s owned by the same few people” 1 week ago:
Like Sam Altman who invests in Prospera, a private “Start-up City” in Honduras where the board of directors pick and choose whoch laws apply to them!
- Comment on Taking huge cock is therapeutic 1 week ago:
Laprodic posture like that ain’t good for most people.
- Comment on South Korean President’s Bodyguard Asked ChatGPT About ‘Martial Law’ Hours Before Coup. 1 week ago:
People in the comments here not getting that it would be up to anyone who prevails in the coup to enforce/determine.
- Comment on How do the Republicans feel about Project 2025 now? 1 week ago:
The problem is their spin isn’t designed to be positive or have mass appeal. It’s designed to create fervent followers who are desperate for something different and a sense they’re winning.
In your example I believe the response for them would be something along the lines of “Good, women shouldn’t be getting special treatment anyways - END DEI !!!”
- Comment on How do the Republicans feel about Project 2025 now? 1 week ago:
But they also think you’re in an alternative reality because of “leftist reactionaries” over blowing things in the media. Some of them would probably go as far to say that “We need anti-propaganda laws against the left wing media”…
…the problem for the left is, the right wing “alternative facts, alternative media landscape” is unfortunately MORE REAL in a legal sense because they own SCOTUS, and SCOTUS want to institute Unitary Executive theory… Which is what they’re doing.
It’s a very clean word for a kind of fascism.
- Comment on How do the Republicans feel about Project 2025 now? 1 week ago:
They’ll say a mix of “He’s clearly not guilty because nothing stuck! Teflon Don!” and “You shouldn’t go after politicians personal lives” and “Suck for you he’s President now! You’re just a sore loser.”
…that might make you mad, which they enjoy.
- Comment on How do the Republicans feel about Project 2025 now? 1 week ago:
They don’t think Trump and Musk are doing anything wrong. When quizzed they’ll ask you to name anything they’ve done wrong.
Everything Trump and Musk are doing is guised in Libertarian and Conservative values.So nothing wrong has been done on their eyes.
If you go places like r/JordanPeterson (to ask) and r/Conservative to observe the media landscape - you’ll see that “The Woke” are wrong and have turned violent against Tesla. You’ll see Trump and Musk are thought of as doing great things.
That’s how they think. They’re not in the same media landscape as everyone else is.
- Comment on The Origin of Student Debt: Reagan Adviser Warned Free College Would Create a Dangerous "Educated Proletariat” 2 weeks ago:
Trickle down was originally called the Horse and Sparrow theory, because the idea was that if you feed the horses more grain, they’ll be more grain for the sparrows to pick out of its shit.
- Comment on Digg is about to be rebooted. Thoughts? 3 weeks ago:
Shorter name.
- Comment on Tesco trials giant trolley scales in Gateshead 3 weeks ago:
Next year: pre-emptive handcuffs before you enter the store.
- Comment on BJJ and the Bear 4 weeks ago:
So you’re saying approach from the back when out of range?
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Did anything specific happen that these yeets relate to?
- Comment on Always remember, it's the people with cool colored hair that are the problem, definitely NOT the rich who definitely DON'T have private rape islands 5 weeks ago:
I’m sure Trump would never delete himself from documents before release…
…he definitely didn’t do that last term via William Barr’s Justoce Department. So I’m sure he’s bot going to do the same thing this time.
- Comment on Sun God 5 weeks ago:
Science Journalists; Neil Degrasse Tyson claims dead pixels may actually be Mercury sized planets!
- Comment on The Downtrodden Billionaires 5 weeks ago:
The problems the free market creates, are intentional.
- Comment on Stop touching your stuff! 5 weeks ago:
Hetero women and gay guys might just… Stop at that level and stay for a bit.
- Comment on Economist warns that Elon Musk is about to cause a "deep, deep recession" 5 weeks ago:
Buy low, sell high, so much easier when you’re the one picking what crashes, and what doesn’t.