DarkCloud
@DarkCloud@lemmy.world
- Comment on Thanks, lady! 1 day ago:We should have jrobs. 
- Comment on School pickup lines are wild 2 days ago:Boyght from OAN’s shopping channel. 
- Comment on You're so predictable 3 days 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 4 days 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 4 days ago:The Riker Maneuver. 
- Comment on "You exist to make money for us" 5 days 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  5 days 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. 6 days ago:Animation software didn’t have super script, so now power ofs. 
- Comment on Australia has amongst the highest teacher shortages in the OECD 1 week 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 1 week 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 1 week ago:Hon-E the children are memeing letters again! 
- Comment on Smells Great 1 week ago:Does it work when the skin is properly dried though? Armor would dry out over time. 
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:Companies drink the Kool Aid all the time. 
- Comment on The aws outage is so funny, I can see which companies are amazon scums. 1 week ago:Lemmy seemed fine, Reddit did not. 
- Comment on Those were the good old days 1 week ago:Jesus knew to befriend dinosaur and ride them. Jesus loved that Yiff. 
- Comment on Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human Visitors 1 week ago:We will use AI to… Yeah, a bit rich for them to be complaining about a technology they’re also planning on installing and using themselves. 
- Comment on Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human Visitors 1 week ago:Using it for “moderation” would be…not sure why they’d need to “detect” moderation. Perhaps you’ve phrased this poorly. 
- Comment on Microsoft update breaks localhost in Windows 11 2 weeks ago:No support for Windows 10, still breaking things in Windows 11. 
- Comment on THE CRAZY PILLS 2 weeks ago:“The baby will eat its way out after the larval stage.” -Brain worm. 
- Comment on i enjoy high fructose corn syrup too 2 weeks ago:Pretty sure it’s lack of cultivation and selective breading. That usually takes a couple of human lifespans (even of you’re born into a family with the land/tools to do it). 
- Comment on xkcd #3153: Hot Water Balloon 2 weeks ago:This would work under water though. 
- Comment on important 3 weeks ago:Many such cases. 
- Comment on sold my first painting 3 weeks ago:When Fiona’s away, Shrek comes out to play. Just don’t get too much pooh on it Eeore won’t like that. JackASS. Oh wait, it’s shitposting, get as much shit as you like on it. 
- Comment on xkcd #3151: Window Screen 3 weeks ago:I’m older than you. 
- Comment on xkcd #3151: Window Screen 3 weeks ago:Take your measurements, learn how to use the deform tools i blender, skip the maths, use the measurements blender comes up with. 
- Comment on Tories set a low bar after misspelling Britain on conference chocolate 3 weeks ago:They’re just not that familiar with the place. 
- Comment on America could have avoided all of this with a functional justice system 4 weeks ago:Not really, it’s the corruptions that dun it …even with a functional justice system the judiciary can keep stepping in for political reasons, lobbyists, money, corruption. The problem will always be money and power. 
- Comment on In which ways the dot com craze of the late 90s and the current AI market differ? In which ways are the same phenomena? 4 weeks ago:Depends what you mean by AI… …but I guess currently the main difference is that the dot-com boom basically was the internet. It was huge but we thought it was small. The AI boom is small, but we think it’s huge. We think it’s going to replace, invade, and take over everything all at once. It’s not. The models take work to be constrained. The training data takes time to find and cleanse. The applications and use cases have to be married to good data sets and modeled to functional outcomes. We thought the internet was just people with journals, blogs, and geocities pages… It turned out to be ebay, youtube, reddit, instagram, tiktok, Facebook, Amazon. Right now we think AI will be in everything doing everyone’s jobs …but it will probably be a bunch of smaller tools. Translators, cancer finders, copy editors, face scanners, better security cameras, better search engines… The applications are still uncertain, but seem kind of smaller than we first thought. Ubiquitous (probably) but not larger than life. The dot com boom was larger than life. But I think the biggest difference is that AI will most likely need the internet. The dot com thing WAS the internet. “AI” is kind of subordinate, or seems smaller in some sense. It’s more like lots of small changes. They’ll each make life a little easier, but it will all feel separate rather than some giant face in the sky that speaks intelligence into society or controls the world. 
- Comment on  4 weeks ago:Start a group that’s anti-capitalist, anti-traditional marriage, or atheist in America and it now counts as a terrorist organization… …so the rules on posting memes are probably pretty light in comparison. 
- Comment on Taiwan refuses to move half of U.S.-bound chip production to American shores — trade discussion to be focused on Section 232 investigation for preferential deal on semiconductors 4 weeks ago:Between an Authoritarian and a Fascist.