WorldsDumbestMan
@WorldsDumbestMan@lemmy.today
- Comment on Roblox to block children from talking to adult strangers after string of lawsuits 1 day ago:
I came back to Roblox because I was tasked to spy on my brother. Seen shit, reported shit. To be fair, it was probably teens, judging by the behavior, but I really hate Roblox as a company.
- Comment on Roblox to block children from talking to adult strangers after string of lawsuits 1 day ago:
Fuck yeah! I can finally enjoy my Roblox without being harassed by children.
- Comment on Windows 11 to add an AI agent that runs in background with access to personal folders, warns of security risk 1 day ago:
I have to use TaskManager now to disable co-pilot
- Comment on Just work a little harder 4 days ago:
TL;DR: You still sleep.
- Comment on LLMDeathCount.com 4 days ago:
Claude freaks out any time I even hint I’m not happy about my life. They lobotomized it so hard.
- Comment on Just work a little harder 4 days ago:
That is still equivalent to working only 24 hours each day, except 2.
What are you doing with those 8 hours?!? Watching Netflix?!? Eating your poorman’s avocado?!?
- Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm 1 week ago:
If you have been around enough, you will start to notice patterns. Like, when a politician starts compromising their supposed ideals (lefties voting right), there’s a good chance they have been bought out. This is what the USA has been doing for years, before they went full fascist. And Europe has been having a right-wing shift over time. EU is supposed to protect human rights. When you take into account that the EU rarely does anything to actually enforce their supposed values (The Gaza Genocide is condemned, but little is actually done about it), you start to realize that it is all theatre, and that they are working against our interests.
They are clearly going down the authoritarian path, stripping us of our privacy, and autonomy more and more, so they can do as they please with us when the time comes. It’s obvious that they have certain groups of people they can’t stand, and want gone.
So, you are going to ask what all this has to do with it, play dumb, and sea lion, so I’m just going to block you now.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
We all need to go solar punk, and support each other…with automation of course, otherwise slavery comes back in one form or another.
I don’t necessarily mean AI either.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Eh, I will use my priveledged position to plan an escape for others.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Best way of putting it. We have a set expiry date. Didn’t finish your business by your late-twenties? Too bad, throw it in the thrash.
Time to give society your life back.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
My teeth would be falling out right now, if I didn’t do a 54 hour work week. I want a part-time job too, so I can actually gain ground.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
I’m doing 54, no kids, still utterly fucked.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Some of them don’t, they keel over and die.
Congratulations on surviving! That is a good sign.
Next step: survive until you feel the urge to blame the younger generations for all problems.
- Comment on We shouldn't have to go to college in order to afford a house by 30. 1 week ago:
At least 3 years of only saving my pay to afford a shack. Still better than what Americans get.
- Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm 1 week ago:
Or you know, in case I have to spell it out.
Just straight up tear up the government, no voting necessary.
- Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm 1 week ago:
Well, if you want a peacful and legal version of the Gestapo that we can implement to one-up them, I have suggestions.
- Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm 1 week ago:
Ah yes, just keep voting, it will work this time, I swear!
Or take a page from the yellow vests, make them piss themelves.
- Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm 1 week ago:
Fascists in council. Only one way to deal with those…
- Comment on Hard drives on backorder for two years as AI data centers trigger HDD shortage — delays forcing rapid transition to QLC SSDs 1 week ago:
Think of all the cheap hardware being resold when the AI bubble pops.
- Comment on To the rapidly aging person reading this: GameFAQs is 30 years old, and people are sharing their memories of the venerable guide hub 1 week ago:
It’s easier to ask for forgivness, than to ask for permission.
Got it!
- Comment on To the rapidly aging person reading this: GameFAQs is 30 years old, and people are sharing their memories of the venerable guide hub 1 week ago:
I was fascinated at one point by ASCII art. I had seen someone manually drawing some ASCII emoji on a cup as a kid. Weird…
- Comment on To the rapidly aging person reading this: GameFAQs is 30 years old, and people are sharing their memories of the venerable guide hub 1 week ago:
Really sad to see your entire generation give in as it shrinks, and do nothing else with their lives. Next year, the youngest Millenial becomes 30.
Goodbye, friends.
- Comment on I Thought I Knew You 1 week ago:
Unless it’s really energy efficient: a.k.a crap at compute
- Comment on You should start doing this today 1 week ago:
Well good fucking luck! So many people I want to call, to visit. But society is built to make sure I have to think only about work, survival, and say 3 friends that I get to prioritize.
- Comment on You should start doing this today 1 week ago:
I typically do as a matter of fact, go fuck myself after.
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 1 week ago:
Let’s not say that too much, and eat a needless ban, shaln’t we?
(I know I butchered it, and I am not sorry)
- Comment on I Thought I Knew You 1 week ago:
Orbital space station + pulley system? Sounds nuts, but…
- Comment on We are all a family here?...? 1 week ago:
My company, but literally.
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 1 week ago:
It does not matter what system is in place, if bad people get into power. That is the key thing: preventing that from happening. This makes fighting injustice, and an emphasis on humanitarianism critical. If you get a sadist in power, or a tough guy that has darwinist-like beliefs, it’s all over.
Whoever rules China in the age of technology will be god-king.
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 1 week ago:
2nd paragraph: China has an industrial base that can no longer be competed with. This is the winning recipe, so they will likely control the world.
So how well all of humanity fares, depends on how the leadership in China decides to treat us. If we end up with say, a chinese Trump, we are done for. If we end up with some miracle in China where the leader is actually kind of benevolent, humanity has a shot.
We should invest everything we can into ensuring the later.