SunshineJogger
@SunshineJogger@feddit.org
- Comment on Russia’s first AI-powered humanoid robot AIDOL collapses during its onstage debut 1 day ago:
Yeah, the frantic amateurishness could not have been better choreographed
- Comment on Russia’s first AI-powered humanoid robot AIDOL collapses during its onstage debut 1 day ago:
Lol. The way both men trailed it makes it clear they were very much expecting this to happen
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
60 hour work week?
Everything to me already feels unrelenting in a 40 hour work week.
What kind of country forces you into a 60 hour work week. Is that even legal?
- Comment on We shouldn't have to go to college in order to afford a house by 30. 3 days ago:
53% above average of my country.
Buying a house without signing up for a lifetime crippling dept is plain impossible in large cities.
To get into a cost range where my wife (same salary) and I feel comfortable to take on a loan requires us to move roughly one or two hours train travel out into the countryside.
- Comment on We shouldn't have to go to college in order to afford a house by 30. 3 days ago:
I’m over 40 and could only buy a house somewhere in nowhere land with massive commute needs.
It’s not feasible and I earn way over average salary.
- Comment on The average age of Disney princesses is 505y. 2 months ago:
Alice in wonderland isn’t a princess tho.
- Comment on We hate AI because it's everything we hate 2 months ago:
That… Doesn’t sound good.
Facebook is not exactly a trustworthy thing and to have developing countries dependent on it the way you describe sounds dystopian. :/
- Comment on We hate AI because it's everything we hate 2 months ago:
I hardly remember Facebook… Isn’t that these days a retirement platform?
- Comment on We hate AI because it's everything we hate 2 months ago:
That the death data tells clearly they should have laws like many EU countries have on gun ownership.
- Comment on We hate AI because it's everything we hate 2 months ago:
It’s actually a useful tool… If almost everything it was used for were not so very dystopian.
But it’s not just AI. All services, systems, etc… So many are just money grabs, hate, opinion making or general manipulation that I have many thing I hate more about “modern” society than how LLMs ate used.
I like the lemmy mindset far more than reddit and only on the AI topi people here are brainlessly focused on the tool instead of the people using the tool.
- Comment on A different kind of blow job 2 months ago:
And fingering well too!
- Comment on Switzerland plans surveillance worse than US 3 months ago:
Yea, true. And sad. We’re fucked
- Comment on Switzerland plans surveillance worse than US 3 months ago:
Why is this world and timeline so hell bent on recreating dystopian sci fi novels from the 80s?
- Comment on Why democrats under Biden administration didn't release Epstein files? 3 months ago:
Too many influential and very rich on there most likely. Among all the Republicans probably also a few democrats because we know there are quite a few assholes among those too.
- Comment on We should be able to legally have a different name just for work for better work/life separation 3 months ago:
Or even better, lets change society and work to something that just fits well together and where work is not slavery with extra steps.
- Comment on McDonald’s AI Hiring Bot Exposed Millions of Applicants’ Data to Hackers Who Tried the Password ‘123456’ 4 months ago:
“hackers”…
- Comment on 4 months ago:
Could the housing market crash independently? Or would it be always with the other markets?
- Comment on Perspective 4 months ago:
Foam mattress? Broken mattress?
My mattress easily bends like that. Most modern ones do
- Comment on Half of today’s jobs could vanish—Here’s how smart countries are future-proofing workers 4 months ago:
Well, not quite.
There are plenty of jobs that require smart people which can be automated a lot.
Business analytics, legal stuff, etc.
They won’t kill the need for expert human minds yet, but the jobs will need significantly less people overall for the same work, which means less jobs in those areas, which then leads to less people being able to learn those jobs and we are headed towards elite humans VS most humans being struggling slave-consumers.
At least from a current perspective.
If universal income or such were a thing all those consumers could focus on creating and learning what they truly like, many turning into experts organically, most likely.
But no, society is too dumb and rigid to adapt to this reality without everything burning to the ground first
- Comment on Having the ability to lie and manipulate with no remorse will get you much further in this world than having morals and being correct 4 months ago:
Yea. Trying to be correct and do things in a respectful and good way makes me more and more bitter, resentful and judgemental.
Soon that in itself will corrupt me.
- Comment on Thank you, Thor! 4 months ago:
I actually do not know who that is. Some YouTuber?
- Comment on Fixed speed camera toppled hours before switch-on 4 months ago:
Depends on the country.
X percent fee based on monthly income is a good one
- Comment on Fixed speed camera toppled hours before switch-on 4 months ago:
They at least punish the assholes who drive too fast.
- Comment on How Nintendo locked down the Switch 2’s USB-C port and broke third-party docking 4 months ago:
I guess if the German “verbraucherschutz” hears this they might also pitch in once the German bureaucracy has run a few months for it
- Comment on Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence 4 months ago:
I use AI daily and find it useful as a tool. Ut also frustrating in its current state. The disgusting default buttlick responses, trying to please the user with drooping fake polite drool. And then the many, many mistakes.
And it’s a new tool, so yea it need to ripen…
And that means to go all in on a company strategic level of AI as a technology is dumb.
When building a product the problem the product solves is to be the center of the work. Not the technology used to achieve the solution.
- Comment on A couple of Switch 2 owners are already reporting expanded back panels, Nintendo investigates possible causes 4 months ago:
Because tgeir shit is better than lots of other shit.
- Comment on Animation, Writers & Actors Guilds Hold “Historic” Anti-Generative AI Protest At Annecy: “GenAI Seeks Not To Support Artists, But To Destroy Them” 4 months ago:
AI is a tool.
A tool that is being used wrong left and right because of hype.
Where it works it works, and where it doesn’t it will break away again.
There are many issues with AI and how it gets it’s data, etc. Yes.
And how too many people treat it makes them to me sound like the monks who complained that the book printing press is killing the soul of books which have to be hand written.
The way many here argua against AI is not logical bit emotional and it sucks
- Comment on Why do some people hate drinking water? 4 months ago:
Ive seen people who grew up with flavored drinks because the parents were basically lazy or something and now as adults are simply conditioned to not drink anything without artificial flavor because to them artificial flavor is the normal baseline
- Comment on Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours 5 months ago:
I hope they can tune it to react only to a very specific type of salt water range or else it will not be applicable very often.
And I love this. More if this please
- Comment on [deleted] 5 months ago:
There are only 12 months.
There always will be a lot of overlap with all kinds of stuff people are trying to get into the spotlight of public attention.
Pride, men’s health, whatever. It’s all degraded into yet more fucking marketing with its monthly advertising channel called “calendar months” for publicity over which agendas compete.
Your very statement is making this exact notion more than obvious.