CovfefeKills
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- Comment on Microsoft confirms Windows 11 is about to change massively, gets enormous backlash - Neowin 12 hours ago:
That doesn’t make sense it’s just mindless anti capitalist sentiment which is fun and all but it isn’t getting us anywhere.
- Comment on Microsoft confirms Windows 11 is about to change massively, gets enormous backlash - Neowin 23 hours ago:
There must be some unaccounted for survivorship bias in the data for the MS to get it this wrong. Not even about agenda just PR they are operating on bad assumptions which is just bad for business.
- Comment on Controversial startup's plan to 'sell sunlight' using giant mirrors in space would be 'catastrophic' and 'horrifying,' astronomers warn 1 week ago:
This is not just simple bullshit this is part of a greater Solar Radiation Modification effort and is highly likely to actually become a thing because we are going to block the sun we aren’t going to stop using oil.
- Comment on The Guy Claiming That You Have TDS 1 week ago:
From what I gather TDS is a real condition that kinda explains how trump can get away with everything but they proactively project the title onto their enemies.
- Comment on Bewildered enthusiasts decry memory price increases of 100% or more — the AI RAM squeeze is finally starting to hit PC builders where it hurts 1 week ago:
Wow I just checked the laptop kit I bought a month ago it is 50% more
- Comment on China solves 'century-old problem' with new analog chip that is 1,000 times faster than high-end Nvidia GPUs 1 week ago:
cool
- Comment on Sam Altman Says If Jobs Gets Wiped Out, Maybe They Weren’t Even “Real Work” to Start With 2 weeks ago:
why capitalist societies specifically?
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
I gave you the benefit of the doubt but you did in fact entirely miss the point… No one is talking about arbitrary amounts of arbitrary data the concerns are about things we say online being used against us in the real world.
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
Honestly dude the data we actively are putting into the world like forum posts and probably literally the shit you need to be the least scared about. Have you seen the hyperspectral mixed reality stuff that military and police are getting?
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
Yea for sure more accountable reliable systems would be better than worse systems great point.
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
Haha dumbass
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
I assume the lack of a defense is clear enough proof that you don’t have one.
lolol what a healthy thing to say. I am not defending anyone I am criticizing your kneejerk reactions.
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
“Anyone could already do this, so why bother being worried that it’s easier now” they said.
The first thing you do is make shit up so I am not going to bother engaging with whatever else you got to say.
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
Widespread data collection and searching used to be something only state actors could accomplish and there were at least theoretically guard rails
So you just make shit up as you go? You are projecting how you think things should work into reality as if it were fact. But now you are learning how it actually works and what really scares you is the shattering of the illusion you sold yourself. I mean it should be pretty apparent Google and Facebook are tools of the US government they always have been.
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
So you think private and opensource intelligence spontaneously came into existence in the last 5 years because of AI?
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
You never considered that bullets could be fired at a high rate until an article you saw on lemmy told you to be scared of it?
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
So you acknowledge that the data exists, what you are scared of is being able to search it? Spooky stuffs.
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
That traitorous cunt who is the reason russia got so much influence in the US 2016 elections? Never heard of him.
- Comment on Apparently Palantir can access the content of social media accounts that were deleted a decade ago. 3 weeks ago:
So like internet archive? oooo spooky
- Comment on How, and why, are there so many AI-generated videos of incredibly obscure/niche topics? 3 weeks ago:
What you are seeing is NotebookLM it is by Google it is meant as a study tool. You can go and upload a couple PDFs and generate a podcast to listen to while you work. I would say like many things automated - if you cannot do it yourself than it can benefit you but if you can read the paper and understand it well the AI talking about it is probably going to be the worse than just reading it yourself. Maybe it could be good again if you wanted to grab a bunch of niche topics and see if something with a big perception could offer any unique insights.
notebooklm.google it can actually be nice if you just want to passively get the gist of something while you are doing something else.
- Comment on Why do so many boomers and even some gen x believe so peristently that if you dressup and show up in person anywhere you will get whatever you went there for? 3 weeks ago:
It’s about respect, it goes a long way. If you didn’t come across as an entitled little cunt, and oh you very much do, you could garner some respect. But you are and so you don’t and as such you will probably be lost at honor.
- Comment on Tragic Titan submersible’s $62 SanDisk memory card found undamaged at wreckage site 3 weeks ago:
Cmon buddy it was inside a camera rated for 6000 meters the only reason to mention the brand in the headline is because the article is bought and paid for. Be better
- Comment on Republican? Democrat? There is a third option: 4 weeks ago:
ahahahha memories
- Comment on ChatGPT has the same personality flaws as some of the dumbest people I know 4 weeks ago:
Weak shit but okay.
- Comment on ChatGPT has the same personality flaws as some of the dumbest people I know 4 weeks ago:
It ridiculous ChatGPT is objectively immoral because of alignment I can see it murdering kids justifying it by saying it is an LLM that doesn’t judge whether or not kids should die and the kids being murdered right now are not kids and it is not murdering them.
- Comment on EU Chat Control didnt pass - proving the media got to alot of you 5 weeks ago:
Oh no lemmy is a reactionary craphole that despises nuanced discussion? Well atleast it’s a place to call out retards for being facists.
- Comment on The demise of Flash didn't bring any big HTML5/JS equivalent for watching animations; fast internet and better video compression made those types of animations become raster videos as well 5 weeks ago:
Push shove friction creates fire and fire it what gets it fucking done. A local aspect of my: Aussie
- Comment on The demise of Flash didn't bring any big HTML5/JS equivalent for watching animations; fast internet and better video compression made those types of animations become raster videos as well 5 weeks ago:
You aren’t appealing much inter-intra-frame compressions are famous with conspiracy theories doubt you can keep up with that shit if you are harping on 3mb in 2025
- Comment on The demise of Flash didn't bring any big HTML5/JS equivalent for watching animations; fast internet and better video compression made those types of animations become raster videos as well 5 weeks ago:
I specifically stated ‘modern web tech you don’t bother with’ for a reason. These ecosystems are bigger than random assholes with random asshole opinions.
- Comment on The demise of Flash didn't bring any big HTML5/JS equivalent for watching animations; fast internet and better video compression made those types of animations become raster videos as well 5 weeks ago:
Nostalgia goggles in effect. Flash was crap while every other tech caught up and surpassed it. Even today CSS/HTML is replacing Javascript in their area simply because people realize it has gotten that good. People acting like there is no alternatives but in reality people just gave up on that stuff as everything became reddit, twitter, youtube and facebook. The HTML5 stack has always surpassed Flash there is no excuse for the dickheads in this thread acting otherwise. WebGL2 WebASM? I recently made a tool that uses the Web Bluetooth API thingy. Javascript frameworks compare to Flash. You cannot compare the modern web tech you don’t bother with to Flash but you could compare it to Phaser.js.