6nk06
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- Comment on I Went All-In on AI. The MIT Study Is Right. 12 hours ago:
I’m curious about that too since you can “create” most small applications with a few lines of Bash, pipes, and all the available tools on Linux.
- Comment on Google's AI Deletes User's Entire Hard Drive, Issues Groveling Apology: "I Cannot Express How Sorry I Am" 17 hours ago:
We warned them. I don’t think they will listen now anyway.
- Comment on X terminates European Commission's ad account after €120 million fine 1 day ago:
The account is 2 hours old. I guess he tried to submit too many posts at the same time.
- Comment on ELI5 why I logically understand McDonald's food is low quality and bad for me but I crave it like crack? 3 days ago:
Grease, sugar, and a lot of chemicals.
- Comment on Google's Agentic AI wipes user's entire HDD without permission in catastrophic failure 5 days ago:
without permission
That’s what she said. Enjoy your agent thing.
- Comment on Creating bots that show russian-like speech that are anti-US would be a good use of AI 5 days ago:
Chemotherapy is not bad. It cures people. Try again.
- Comment on Creating bots that show russian-like speech that are anti-US would be a good use of AI 5 days ago:
Bots are bad, more bots are good? What?
- Comment on Elon Musk’s Grok Says It Would Kill Every Jewish Person on the Planet to Save Him 5 days ago:
I have worked for two of those: selling a product all over the world, almost a hundred employees, “startup.”
- Comment on Data War goes digital: Firefox’s card game is now online | The Mozilla Blog 6 days ago:
The best combo from a company that makes a browser: AI slop and video games of course.
- Comment on We need a tag like /s but for non-rhetorical questions 1 week ago:
It already exists. It it
/s^H^H/s - Comment on Will lemmy add live stream feature so that i can stream football cup for free for everyone? And thus this platform will grow more? 2 weeks ago:
Learn Rust and fork this, it’s easy github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy
- Comment on Burger King now selling "Mystery" menus 2 weeks ago:
Bad for people who don’t want to become obese and die too.
- Comment on A community dedicated to 30+ gamers. 2 weeks ago:
A nonprofit with a vetting process and weekly meetings is way too complex and/or serious for me. But good luck anyway.
- Comment on What is the best approach to port an iOS app to Android? 2 weeks ago:
I don’t know but have you tried this? swift.org/blog/nightly-swift-sdk-for-android/
- Comment on Sam Altman and husband reportedly working to genetically engineer babies from having hereditary disease 3 weeks ago:
He’s a bad person and he’s always lying.
- Comment on Major Bitcoin mining firm pivoting to AI, plans to fully abandon crypto mining by 2027 as miners convert to AI en masse — Bitfarm to leverage 341 megawatt capacity for AI following $46 million Q3 loss 3 weeks ago:
Subscriptions for waifus?
- Comment on My balanced www setup (privacy, usability, speed) 3 weeks ago:
on some websites it completely slowed down my computer
Post a list of those links, because I have NEVER seen such a list so far. People complain and never show what is causing an issue.
- Comment on We* emphasize exclusive access to objects more than we ever did. 3 weeks ago:
What is exclusive? Relics and sacred temples were pretty exclusive in the past.
- Comment on The Economist on using phrenology for hiring and lending decisions: "Some might argue that face-based analysis is more meritocratic" […] "For people without access to credit, that could be a blessing" 3 weeks ago:
Do we lump all the teenagers with acne in the incel category, and put them in prison? I’m just asking questions.
- Comment on The Economist on using phrenology for hiring and lending decisions: "Some might argue that face-based analysis is more meritocratic" […] "For people without access to credit, that could be a blessing" 3 weeks ago:
I always pity the Germans who don’t deserve this but keep this shame since the war, and it’s worse since nazis became an international club.
- Comment on Is self-hosting becoming too gatekept by power users? 3 weeks ago:
a portion of the community views complexity as a badge of honour
Developers have to eat. You can pay of do it yourself.
- Comment on Akasa Ai, I need some help here. 3 weeks ago:
You have the wrong paramter buddy.
- Comment on The Economist on using phrenology for hiring and lending decisions: "Some might argue that face-based analysis is more meritocratic" […] "For people without access to credit, that could be a blessing" 3 weeks ago:
What if being a nazi was meritocratic? How about no?
- Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm 3 weeks ago:
the existing rules make it very hard to make use of data for AI training in the EU
Yeah, like, that’s the whole point of privacy… Are you that retarded or did you get a paycheck from Sam Altman?
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 4 weeks ago:
Crazy fucks do that sometimes. I wonder why people still listen to them.
- Comment on At this SF grocery store, you can't leave unless you buy something 4 weeks ago:
This is standard practice in europe
One more lie from reddit, for karma. Pathetic.
- Comment on Are you friends with any AI bots? 4 weeks ago:
The media says a lot of stupid things.
- Comment on You can stop Microsoft users from sending 'reactions' to your email by adding a "x-ms-reactions: disallow" header 5 weeks ago:
Apple does the same with emoji answers to SMS, it’s annoying.
- Comment on The word "meme" had been hijacked by ignorants. 5 weeks ago:
I said obscure, not important.
- Comment on The word "meme" had been hijacked by ignorants. 5 weeks ago:
Memes were first described in an obscure book that no one read except internet atheists to impress their virtual waifus.