Dojan
@Dojan@pawb.social
- Comment on A “QuitGPT” campaign is urging people to cancel their ChatGPT subscriptions— Backlash against ICE is fueling a broader movement against AI companies’ ties to President Trump. 1 minute ago:
Yes. I think it’s like $20 a month.
- Comment on Sick days 13 hours ago:
I’ve never understood any worker defending this. It’s disgusting.
- Comment on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month 1 day ago:
Have two friends who both lost access to their discord accounts. One via leaked credentials and the other because their mail service shut down and fixing that would’ve involved flying to a different country (lmao). Both paid for the higher tier Nitro plan, and had been doing so for years.
Neither got access to their accounts back.
Both opened new accounts and started paying for Nitro again.
- Comment on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month 1 day ago:
- Comment on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month 2 days ago:
I’ve been complaining about this for years. Hope we’re finally starting to see the end of it.
- Comment on An oopsie occured 2 days ago:
Wow, and whoever posted the screenshot did nothing to help. SMHing my head.
- Comment on Did you all know these things can be pickled??? 3 days ago:
I put radishes in my paocai all the time.
- Comment on Nvidia might not have any new gaming GPUs in 2026 — and could be 'slashing production' of existing GeForce models 3 days ago:
Dude, I’ll trade my NVidia for an AMD card any day. Every time something goes wrong with my computer, the culprit is NVidia fucking things up. I’m sick of them.
- Comment on Taste the flavor 3 days ago:
Not to get all up in your business but wow, you’re being really lazy and disrupting the circle of life here buddy. You should poop more seeds.
- Comment on Intel announced plans to start making GPUs, challenging NVIDIA's dominance 4 days ago:
I was sure their focus was already on AI. Bought an Arc a770 when I first built my PC. It was alright, but the gaming aspect had a lot of flaws.
Each driver update had some improvements, but the bulk of it felt like AI bullshit.
- Comment on Firefox's AI Kill Switch Lands in Firefox Nightly, Slated for Firefox 148 1 week ago:
Show me the adverts that GNOME or the KDE project pushes. How do I block ads in my Linux kernel? Where are the ffmpeg adverts? What about the curl ads? Where do you go about finding adverts in LibreOffice? I’ve never seen any ads in nginx, but maybe I’ve missed them.
There’s so much free software out there.
Mozilla gets money, they can also apply for funding if things get that tight. Given that they’re pouring money into useless projects no one has ever asked for, that’s widely unpopular and has lost them a tonne of goodwill among their userbase, I don’t think money is a massive problem for them.
- Comment on lightbulbs 1 week ago:
I don’t have this problem. Cold light puts me on edge though.
- Comment on SpaceX is seeking FCC approval to launch 1M satellites into space; SpaceX claims the fleet will orbit the Earth and use the sun to power AI data centers 1 week ago:
Like literally everything that evil waste of air does.
- Comment on SpaceX is seeking FCC approval to launch 1M satellites into space; SpaceX claims the fleet will orbit the Earth and use the sun to power AI data centers 1 week ago:
Don’t think the goal is to get something functional, but to get money for it. The hardware would become outdated in short order even if you could overcome the heating issue.
He will just raise money in this grift and then run away with it, like literally every other grift he’s ever done. He’s never cared about it being realistic. Note the extreme lack of people on both the moon and mars, despite his promises of a colony in the early 202Xs. Note how his cars still don’t have FSD.
He’s just a liar.
- Comment on Windows 10's extended support ends in eight months, but users are still rejecting Windows 11, at least in Germany 1 week ago:
If it’s a matter of quantity over quality, LLMs are fantastic at that. I can totally see them bloating the codebase by letting loose a few LLMs and have them do whatever.
- Comment on A look at Moltbook, a social network where OpenClaw assistants interact autonomously, as they discuss consciousness and identity, technical tips, and more 1 week ago:
So it’s like a boring version of the subsimulator subreddit?
- Comment on PSA 1 week ago:
Littman’s the one who went to a terf-parent forum, and polled the people there about whether or not they thought that their kids “becoming” trans was a sudden thing or not, right?
Because obviously rapid onset gender dysphoria makes more sense than people not sharing their experiences with their hateful parents.
- Comment on 'Go Back and Play Morrowind and Tell Me That's the Game You Want to Play Again' — Former Bethesda Veteran Delivers His Verdict on Potential The Elder Scrolls Remasters - IGN 1 week ago:
It’s not like Bethesda couldn’t afford to hire Nordic voice actors. They just chose not to do so.
- Comment on 'Go Back and Play Morrowind and Tell Me That's the Game You Want to Play Again' — Former Bethesda Veteran Delivers His Verdict on Potential The Elder Scrolls Remasters - IGN 1 week ago:
The best Swedish accent I’ve heard was the Russian gangster father of Alfie Allen in the first John Wick film. Makes sense given that the actor, Michael Nyqvist was Swedish.
Skyrim’s NPCs sound and act like they’ve been lobotomised.
- Comment on 'Go Back and Play Morrowind and Tell Me That's the Game You Want to Play Again' — Former Bethesda Veteran Delivers His Verdict on Potential The Elder Scrolls Remasters - IGN 1 week ago:
I wouldn’t say that Oblivion or Skyrim has much better gameplay, honestly. Yeah the weird dice-roll mechanic is gone, not that dice rolls necessarily make for a bad game (see the entire Baldur’s Gate franchise, including the latest installment) but the combat in Oblivion and Skyrim isn’t exactly good. It’s floaty and feels really weird.
Oblivion retains more of Morrowinds roleplay mechanics, too. Skyrim is just a flat, empty game. They leant really far into this garbage faux viking aesthetic, complete with rubbish accents (as a Swede, we don’t sound like that here in the Nordics) and there’s nothing really memorable about it. It plays and feels about as drab as it looks.
Like to-date, there are still aspects of Oblivion and Morrowind I recall fondly. One of my favourite wow-moments in Oblivion was the quest with the woman who tasked you with finding her painter husband. That’s a fun quest. Skyrim has nothing like that.
- Comment on Apple to Soon Take Up to 30% Cut From All Patreon Creators in iOS App 1 week ago:
There’s no way that the Patreon app isn’t more than a dolled up web view. If people make stupid decisions I guess the fallout is on them.
- Comment on Apple to Soon Take Up to 30% Cut From All Patreon Creators in iOS App 1 week ago:
Yeah. But why would you use the app? I personally didn’t know there even was an app.
- Comment on OnePlus update blocks downgrades and custom ROMs by blowing a fuse 1 week ago:
Yeah. I really liked my OPO. It was fantastic. My first hesitations about them came when they started doing multiple versions. Like OnePlus X or whatever that first one was called I kind of glossed over, felt like a marketing thing. But after a few years they just turned into a normal manufacturer.
The whole schtick with the limited availability and stuff meant that the phone was great quality at a great price. They abandoned that too fast to become another Samsungooglewhatever.
- Comment on DuckDuckGo poll says 90% responders don't want AI 2 weeks ago:
Climate intelligence. Gods, excuse me while I go fetch my skeleton that was ejected from my body due to the cringe.
- Comment on OnePlus update blocks downgrades and custom ROMs by blowing a fuse 2 weeks ago:
They started developing Oxygen around the time of OnePlus 2. I used my OnePlus One into 2020, it was a nice phone. It’s sad to see how they’ve gone down this nasty path.
- Comment on Meta’s Reality Labs cuts sparked fears of a ‘VR winter’ 2 weeks ago:
Oh, like a ROM?
- Comment on Meta’s Reality Labs cuts sparked fears of a ‘VR winter’ 2 weeks ago:
Perhaps they’re just marketing it with what’s available. The scope of VR games are pretty limited at the moment, and because VR headsets aren’t exactly ubiquitous, I can see why the work that’s being done is mostly done by enthusiasts. I personally have only really spent a decent amount with two games, Resonite and Dungeons of Eternity. One is a creative platform, honestly more of a game engine than a game, and the other’s an actual game.
I don’t really care about what Facebook did for the market, because ultimately they’re an evil company and I’d rather not have anything else to do with them. I get a gross feeling every time I put on my headset because I know that they’re sending as much data as they can back to their servers. I’d be more surprised if you could prove that they don’t have a complete 3D scan of my flat, including images, than if you told me they did.
Valve at least goes with FOSS, and builds on top of that. I won’t need to seek Facebook’s approval to install software on a device I paid for. That’s the very minimum I should expect as a consumer. Facebook doesn’t meet that expectation by a long shot.
- Comment on But think of the landlords! 2 weeks ago:
Why is there always a neighbour that’s drilling? I live in a similar style building, but much smaller. There’s always someone who drills.
- Comment on Meta’s Reality Labs cuts sparked fears of a ‘VR winter’ 2 weeks ago:
Gods no. I’d be happy to see Facebook out of the VR market. I’ve high hopes for Valve’s new headset.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
Venture capitalist obsessed with eternal youth drinks his son’s cum or something like that.