lka1988
@lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on YouTube's Latest Update Shows That Online Monoculture Is Dead 3 days ago:
I’ve noticed that with Facebook. Facebook will push conflict to my feed excessively hard, to the point that spending not even 30 seconds there will start making me angry. I refuse to use Facebook at all anymore.
- Comment on Grok AI to be available in Tesla vehicles next week, Elon Musk says 6 days ago:
Musk himself, that’s what they trained it on
- Comment on Grok AI to be available in Tesla vehicles next week, Elon Musk says 6 days ago:
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JewPalestinian detected as passenger, locking doors and seeking the nearest cliff to drive off of.” - Comment on I want to leave tech: what do I do? 1 week ago:
Maybe you just dropped a tab of acid and realized you don’t want to have regrets on your deathbed: “What if I regret having worked too much? What if creating value for the stakeholders is not the ultimate purpose of life?”
You don’t need to drop acid to understand what’s happening right in front of your face.
- Comment on Sleeping beauty bitcoin wallets wake up after 14 years to the tune of $2 billion 1 week ago:
and a Nirvana concert back before they were heard of.
I feel like a lot of time travelers would have this same idea. Maybe that’s why they got popular…oh…oh no.
New conspiracy theory just dropped, boys
- Comment on Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up 1 week ago:
social program
And thanks to the assholes in Congress who just passed the Big Betrayal Bill, those are all going away.
- Comment on Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up 1 week ago:
Teenagers are old enough to understand consequences.
In fact, my neighborhood nearly burned down last week because a teenager, despite being told “no” and “stop” multiple times - including by neighbors - decided to light off fireworks on the mountainside right behind the neighborhood.
Red arrow is my house. We were damn lucky the wind was blowing the right direction. If this had happened the day before, the neighborhood would be gone.
- Comment on Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up 1 week ago:
ruining the life of a 13 year old boy for the rest of his life with no recourse
And what about the life of the girl this boy would have ruined?
This is not “boys will be boys” shit. Girls have killed themselves over this kind of thing (I have personal experience with suicidal teenage girls, both as a past friend and as a father).
I don’t think it’s unreasonable to expect an equivalent punishment that has the potential to ruin his life.
- Comment on Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up 1 week ago:
I did say equitable punishment. Equivalent. Whatever.
A written apology is a cop-out for the damage this behaviour leaves behind.
Something tells me you don’t have teenage daughters.
- Comment on Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up 1 week ago:
Spoken like someone who hasn’t been around women.
- Comment on Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up 1 week ago:
Except, you know, the harassment and assault (remember, assault doesn’t need contact to qualify as such) of said deepfaked individual. Which is sexual in nature. Sexual harassment and assault of a child using materials generated based on the child’s identity.
Maybe we could have a name for it. Something like Child-based sexual harassment and assault material… CSHAM, or maybe just CSAM, you know, to remember it more easily.
- Comment on Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up 1 week ago:
In the case of US govt, the AI part of the bill they voted against was the part that blocked regulations on AI for a period of 10 years.
In case that wasn’t clear, the US govt voted in favor of regulating AI. 99-1.
- Comment on Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up 1 week ago:
I don’t disagree with this assessment.
- Comment on Trump Team Has Full Meltdown Over CNN Story on ICE-Tracking App 2 weeks ago:
Decentrated?
- Comment on Senate strikes AI provision from GOP bill after uproar from the states 2 weeks ago:
The fact that Mike fucking Lee (UT) voted to remove this speaks volumes.
Lee is still a massive chode, but even a broken clock is right twice a day.
- Comment on Just a small question. 2 weeks ago:
It just sounds overly complicated.
- Comment on Virtual Machines- is there a better way to jump start a VM? 2 weeks ago:
I make a unique user for each VM - root account is secured with SSH login disabled and a unique password, which is stored in my password manager.
- Comment on Vancouver man says institutions unable to recognize new Indigenous street name 2 weeks ago:
Signposts on the Vancouver street bear the English name below the official Musqueam name, which is written in the North American Phonetic Alphabet.
I don’t see the issue here.
- Comment on BSOD is dead, long live BSOD 2 weeks ago:
“video is unavailable”
Just post the fucking youtube link, dude.
- Comment on $440 Charge For A Wheel Scuff Raises Questions About Hertz's AI Rental Car Damage Scanner 2 weeks ago:
You’ve driven on a gravel road behind other cars and never had a windshield crack? Not even a rock chip?
Now I know you’re full of shit.
- Comment on $440 Charge For A Wheel Scuff Raises Questions About Hertz's AI Rental Car Damage Scanner 2 weeks ago:
You don’t even have to be on a gravel road. My van’s windshield got cracked the other day simply from a pebble getting kicked up from a passing car.
- Comment on $440 Charge For A Wheel Scuff Raises Questions About Hertz's AI Rental Car Damage Scanner 2 weeks ago:
Normal wear and tear isn’t the renter’s problem in any way, shape, or form; and that includes dings and scratches on the paint, wheels, glass, and interior, simply from everyday use and being exposed to the elements. Anything outside of unreasonably extreme damage is entirely on the rental company simply for the fact that they are the ones who own the car. This is part of why I will never use my vehicle for anything outside personal usage.
I, and thousands of other customers every single day, already pay over $500 (or much, much more) just for the privilege of being given the keys to a new-ish vehicle for 3 days. On top of whatever other bullshit they try to tack on. Where the fuck do you think that money goes? Given that price, I expect the vehicle to be clean, properly maintained (they get the bare minimum, btw, I’ve witnessed this firsthand from the shop side; they won’t even replace wiper blades unless a customer brings it up), and every single square inch to be inspected and documented, with “wear and tear” clearly defined in customer-friendly terms - none of this bullshit “redefining of commonly-accepted terms” that every corporation seems to be jerking it to these days.
Cars are not investments; they never have been. Cars are highly-complex machines that serve multiple purposes. Machines that require regular maintenance, inspection, and repair. Rental companies, like every other company, are charging more and more for less and less.
Why?
Because “line must go up”.
- Comment on $440 Charge For A Wheel Scuff Raises Questions About Hertz's AI Rental Car Damage Scanner 2 weeks ago:
Hertz used to be cool.
- Comment on $440 Charge For A Wheel Scuff Raises Questions About Hertz's AI Rental Car Damage Scanner 2 weeks ago:
And what if the windshield cracks due to temperature fluctuations? It happens. And on a rental car? Not my problem.
- Comment on $440 Charge For A Wheel Scuff Raises Questions About Hertz's AI Rental Car Damage Scanner 2 weeks ago:
Yes. Full-stop.
- Comment on $440 Charge For A Wheel Scuff Raises Questions About Hertz's AI Rental Car Damage Scanner 2 weeks ago:
A pebble flug up from a passing car cracked my van’s windshield the other day.
- Comment on $440 Charge For A Wheel Scuff Raises Questions About Hertz's AI Rental Car Damage Scanner 2 weeks ago:
It’s easy to armchair quarterback when you have the benefit of hindsight.
Go ride a motorcycle and then come back and tell us how many pebbles got enough in your direction, despite following at safe distances. I can assure you that you will be very surprised.
- Comment on RFK Jr. Wants Every American to Be Sporting a Wearable Within Four Years 2 weeks ago:
I do think, like you that having some into IS useful and in that no government Left or rRght leaning should have your ior my nfo.
Yeah, data mining is a huge deal for a reason haha. I use Gadgetbridge for my Pinetime, which is nice. Steps, battery, heart rate - and it’s all locally stored.
- Comment on RFK Jr. Wants Every American to Be Sporting a Wearable Within Four Years 2 weeks ago:
Yes, I am projecting, I will fully admit that. Which is why, as a watch person, I went with a smart watch solution that doesn’t mine my data.
- Comment on RFK Jr. Wants Every American to Be Sporting a Wearable Within Four Years 2 weeks ago:
Ahh, that makes sense.