architect
@architect@thelemmy.club
- Comment on After a teddy bear talked about kink, AI watchdogs are warning parents against smart toys 2 days ago:
Sex and violence overlap quite often. You come into this world through both. Kids are violent before they are ever sexual. This view of sex is always love and good and is perfectly okay for children to see before violence is quite frankly a child’s view of things in itself.
- Comment on AI finds errors in 90% of Wikipedia's best articles 2 days ago:
So… the same as most employees but cheaper.
People here are above average and overestimate the vast majority of humanity.
- Comment on AI finds errors in 90% of Wikipedia's best articles 2 days ago:
The issue is that some people are lazy cheaters no matter what you do. Banning every tool because of those people isn’t helpful to the rest of humanity.
- Comment on AI finds errors in 90% of Wikipedia's best articles 2 days ago:
Which LLMs are incapable of citing sources?
- Comment on OpenAI Is Having a Mental Health Crisis 4 days ago:
Google has access to everyone’s email so for that alone openai is screwed.
- Comment on Scientific Exposure 1 week ago:
Not just science. I own a small art business. The magazines in my world all do this. I see my competitors paying hundreds of dollars for “interviews” in them. The entire magazine is an ad masquerading as some type of journalism. I don’t even pay for ads and I’m buried in work. So it’s not needed, at all (who reads this stuff? At least a science journal makes sense).
Honestly it’s shameful across the board. Anyone participating should feel bad about it.
- Comment on Bossware rises as employers keep closer tabs on remote staff 1 week ago:
Boss daddy!
- Comment on Walker S1 humanoid robot starts factory work at BYD 1 week ago:
Only consumer facing things, right? Even then people would buy into aesthetic i think…
So I’m going with it’s a threat to labor.
- Comment on Hyundai car requires $2000, app & internet access to fix your brakes - what the actual f 1 week ago:
I bought a car. That means I bought every piece in that car. You locking me out of the hardware i bought is me not owning my own car. You are not so dense you think artists that make music you didn’t buy yet are the same as the car manufacturer that sold you a physical car.
You are not that stupid nor dense so quit wasting everyone’s time.
- Comment on Hyundai car requires $2000, app & internet access to fix your brakes - what the actual f 1 week ago:
I don’t see how you could possibly think it’s okay to sell something to someone while telling them oh but technically you didn’t buy everything inside it, that’s an extra fee.
Come on you can’t be so broken you can’t see a clear scam right in front of you.
It should be illegal and if any of our institutions had teeth it would be.
- Comment on Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are broken 1 week ago:
Best part is they tied up everyone’s retirement into it. Can’t even say you want that shit to crash without grandma getting nasty.
- Comment on EU to delay 'high risk' AI rules until 2027 after Big Tech pushback 1 week ago:
Sanction us already. Do something about what this cheating thief is doing.
I bet they won’t. They needed the usa to get them out of fascism last time. Now what will they do? Nothing. Some union.
I hope I’m proven wrong.
- Comment on EU to delay 'high risk' AI rules until 2027 after Big Tech pushback 1 week ago:
Europe has no ability to be independent. Not sure why they think they can write the rules.
- Comment on Your Smartphone, Their Rules: How App Stores Enable Corporate-Government Censorship | ACLU 1 week ago:
Google removing the don’t be evil, Reddit canary dying back in 2016…
Most people clearly do not take that shit seriously.
The richest man in the world is partially rich from running hacking and crypto scams. Ffs.
Thankfully I wasnt able to break into tech. Not sure how I’d sleep at night helping the worlds biggest piles of shit destroy everything.
- Comment on The Patent Office Is About To Make Bad Patents Untouchable 1 week ago:
I would argue the old brick phones did it first. Apple just made it thinner.
- Comment on GOP overhaul of broadband permit laws: Cities hate it, cable companies love it 1 week ago:
I own a company. I can promise it doesn’t help us.
Big business loves it. That’s it.
- Comment on The FBI spied on a Signal group chat of immigration activists, records reveal 1 week ago:
Shocking revelation.
- Comment on Baby boomers want to axe property taxes. Millennials and Gen Z would pay for it. 2 weeks ago:
Property taxes should be free on the house you reside in the most and charged for the rest and always charged if you make income off the property, imo.
- Comment on Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search 2 weeks ago:
People like us are sick of it.
I fear the majority of people are actually just sick of us pointing it out, which is the case with most people I know.
- Comment on Windows 11 to add an AI agent that runs in background with access to personal folders, warns of security risk 2 weeks ago:
There’s not a day that goes by that i don’t think about it. In fact i might just install a dual boot today and get reacquainted with a Linux distro. See if it runs the software I need…
- Comment on TikTok may become more right-wing as China signals approval for US sale 2 weeks ago:
We’d be here regardless.
- Comment on Amazon is cracking down on illegal streaming on its Fire TV Stick 2 weeks ago:
I’m not watching ads.
Like I’ll just not watch anything. It really is that simple for me.
But until then 🏴☠️
- Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm 2 weeks ago:
You’re right. We are past capitalism at this point imo, though. They don’t need employees at all to extract “value” from the rest of us. They are like digital kings. We pay them to be on their lands. You should see the amount of money they extract from some of us just to be allowed to play. I pay them more than all of my bills combined to be allowed eyes in their digital fiefdom.
Do it or starve. That is the reality for a lot of us. Maybe not you, yet. (If you’re lucky enough to have a job that doesn’t need the internet)
- Comment on Breaking: Google is easing up on Android's new sideloading restrictions! 3 weeks ago:
Rockstar too
- Comment on U.S. Tech Layoffs Hit Two-Decade High in October 3 weeks ago:
The working class could stand up for themselves any day now.
- Comment on U.S. Tech Layoffs Hit Two-Decade High in October 3 weeks ago:
Why protect them?
- Comment on OpenAI moves to allow “mature apps” on its platforms 3 weeks ago:
Right now they have real human women insisting to those men they love being choked and treated like shit all so those woman can make a buck.
There is nothing worse than that.
The Ai is fake. It is better.
- Comment on OpenAI moves to allow “mature apps” on its platforms 3 weeks ago:
So when you use chatgpt there are apps you can use, they are basically just gpts with a specific prompt right now.
- Comment on OpenAI moves to allow “mature apps” on its platforms 3 weeks ago:
When they incentivize the masses using their photos.
So basically “do you and your friends want to star in the latest fast and furious? Scan here, id here, sign here…”
That’s how they will do it.
- Comment on ProtonMail Logged IP Address of French Activist; Should You Be Worried About Your Privacy? 4 weeks ago:
Oh hey I’m not shocked at all by this.