wholookshere
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- Comment on BYD Reveals the ‘World’s Longest-Range EV’ as American Auto Industry Struggles to Keep Pace 2 hours ago:
I’ll bite.
How often do you comment that on non Chinese cars?
- Comment on Ars Technica Fires Reporter Over AI-Generated Quotes 2 hours ago:
I think he’s more a libality at this point.
Not caring for if something is true ("reckless regard for the truth"), opens up libel lawsuits.
You cant just publish made up quotes on reporting a virtual hit piece on someone’s reputation.
- Comment on Apple Accidentally Leaks 'MacBook Neo' 16 hours ago:
What do you think an intentional leak is?
- Comment on Apple Accidentally Leaks 'MacBook Neo' 19 hours ago:
The last section specifically calls out an apple example
- Comment on Apple Accidentally Leaks 'MacBook Neo' 20 hours ago:
- Comment on Apple Accidentally Leaks 'MacBook Neo' 21 hours ago:
No, it starts months before with teases and leaks.
- Comment on Apple Accidentally Leaks 'MacBook Neo' 21 hours ago:
do you really think marketing starts at a launch? people have to know what’s going to be announced to be excited to watch.
of course leaks are a part of that.
- Comment on Apple Accidentally Leaks 'MacBook Neo' 21 hours ago:
Not really no. It dowanr build hype.
- Comment on Question for those of you using Matrix/Commet 1 week ago:
So sponsoring a feature might be possible. Its referred to as a bounty. Posting it with your request is the way to go. Especially if they have donors on their page.
- Comment on Question for those of you using Matrix/Commet 1 week ago:
It doesnt come from a place of not listening to real users.
Most open source projects are hobbies. Tools that they want to use themselves, so thats who they build for. Themselves.
We just get to come for the ride and use what they built for free.
That’s why you see this a lot.
- Comment on Question for those of you using Matrix/Commet 1 week ago:
What are you looking for?
it’s unlikely they have that feature, and short of someone volunteering to code it for you, unlikely anyone here will be able to help.
I’d recomend looking at the project and opening a feature request
- 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. 2 weeks ago:
yes, because hording money got us into this mess.
Why should you Proffitt so much off what used to be other people’s labour, and now plagiarism machine.
why do you expect me to sympathize with you.
I make good money on my own, and I do my best to NOT find the cheapest solution out there for my problems, and look for more ethical ways to spend my money. Because I care about my impact on others over my money. it’s having humanity.
- 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. 2 weeks ago:
so…. that made it okay?
- 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. 2 weeks ago:
“well it doesn’t effect me directly other than my bottom line, so sucks for everyone else”
if all you have to say is that, have the day you deserve.
- 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. 2 weeks ago:
you missed the plot a little.
it’s not that it doesn’t have use cases. It burning the world down with it.
how much more water went down the drain cooling the requests you made? how about the electricity not going to local consumers but AI data centers.
all the computer components shortages…
that’s still before the fact you admitted you would have hired a human, and given them food on the table instead of a corporate giant to buy another mega yacht.
- Comment on Sharkord - an open-source self-hostable Discord alternative with voice, video, and real-time messaging. 3 weeks ago:
so that’s not the same person you replied to. Nor am I.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
no one said anything about legality.
but that this points known hackers at your door.
- Comment on Imagine looking at the first picture and thinking thats something to be proud of , lol, its mental illness 4 weeks ago:
all I said there was things don’t change unles leaders are made clear.
if that’s demanding action out of you, sure. but I never once said you, specifically you ( or any individual), do anything.
- Comment on Imagine looking at the first picture and thinking thats something to be proud of , lol, its mental illness 4 weeks ago:
“we” as in those who demand better.
not we as in those who don’t care.
I never said you have to do something. just that things don’t get better that way…
- Comment on Imagine looking at the first picture and thinking thats something to be proud of , lol, its mental illness 4 weeks ago:
what makes you think I haven’t been?
if we don’t band together to demand it, what will actually change?
also please quote where I demanded anything of anyone here.
- Comment on Imagine looking at the first picture and thinking thats something to be proud of , lol, its mental illness 4 weeks ago:
the only way things improve is we start demanding better.
lying down won’t do a thing
- Comment on Imagine looking at the first picture and thinking thats something to be proud of , lol, its mental illness 4 weeks ago:
it always interesting to people who say ‘with current levels of funding’.
because taxes should be going to give you a closer train stop…..
- Comment on Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince talks about Italy fines while praising JD Vance and Elon Musk 1 month ago:
I think it’s the contradiction of trying to fight censor ship while also praising the US government, who is in a stream of heavy censorship. just look at that 60 min episode.
- Comment on Larian will no longer use GenAI for Divinity concept art, and any genAI used for other games will be "trained on data we own" 1 month ago:
yes?
I’m sure they have enough content in the data store.
- Comment on Oracle made a $300 billion bet on OpenAI. It's paying the price. 2 months ago:
forgive my snarkiness. its usually the quickest way to this realization.
- Comment on Oracle made a $300 billion bet on OpenAI. It's paying the price. 2 months ago:
what has been published by deep seek is the music, not the software that made the music.
- Comment on Oracle made a $300 billion bet on OpenAI. It's paying the price. 2 months ago:
can you show me the actual source code?
the human readable code, not the weights.
- Comment on Oracle made a $300 billion bet on OpenAI. It's paying the price. 2 months ago:
no,
your changing the definition of open source software. which has been around a lot longer than AI has.
source code is what defines open source.
what deepseek has is open weights. they publish the results of their learning only. not the source that produced it.
- Comment on The LanguageTool extension will now be paid 2 months ago:
I really wish there was one better than Gramerly and now this….