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- Comment on Silicon Valley is buzzing about this new idea: AI compute as compensation 5 hours ago:
You are probably right. This is basically what capitalism dictates. But considering API usage at least the context is in the developers control. Vibe coding is becoming pretty hungry though :D
- Comment on Silicon Valley is buzzing about this new idea: AI compute as compensation 15 hours ago:
lol inference is already cheap af. Might as well pay money. Dipshits.
- Comment on Microsoft patents system for AI helpers to finish games for you 4 days ago:
Let’s skip the playing part. Let the customers pay and directly see their playthrough results and achievements.
- Comment on W rizz skibidi 1 week ago:
It’s like pov or insulting people as npc. I kind of like that the newer generations used more gaming words. The kids of gaming parents are talking :D
- Comment on Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS 1 week ago:
Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Shitty, Shit-Based, Shit-Focused Slop.
- Comment on Father sues Google, claiming Gemini chatbot drove son into fatal delusion 1 week ago:
This is so wild. The article frames Gemini to be the active part making the guy do things all the time. I cannot imagine how this works without roleplay-prompting and requesting those things from the chatbot. Not that I want to blame the victim and side with Google. It’s obviously dangerous to hand tools with good convincing-capabilities to unstable people. And weapons.
- Comment on Rue the day, mortal 2 weeks ago:
Disturbed album cover took my foreskin? That’s irritating as this was the first concert in my life
- Comment on Meta’s own research found parental supervision doesn’t really help curb teens’ compulsive social media use 2 weeks ago:
It sure does
- Comment on Microsoft 365's buggy Copilot 'Chat' has been summarizing confidential emails for a month — yet another AI privacy nightmare 2 weeks ago:
Wouldn’t that rather be an MS Graph bug? Why give copilot all mails and have it decide what to summarise and what not? —> I’m sure that’s not the way it’s implemented. I don’t understand the framing of the article tbh. „AI bad“ seems to click well.
- Comment on US Government Deploys Elon Musk's Grok as Nutrition Bot, Where It Immediately Gives Advice for Rectal Use of Vegetables 3 weeks ago:
lol when you think the US Government cannot be any more broken they deploy a pedo AI
- Comment on Google criticizes Europe's plan to adopt free software 3 weeks ago:
It’s like there are three major political forces in the market: USA, China, Open Source. If we leave the dominant place for another IT world hurt competition? How exactly?
- Comment on Spotify says its best developers haven't written a line of code since December, thanks to AI 3 weeks ago:
Spotifys UX has always been terrible. We all got used to having crappy software. It’s too convenient that’s AI also makes crappy vibecode without supervision. No one will notice anything.
- Comment on AI spurs employees to work harder, faster, and with fewer breaks, study finds 3 weeks ago:
I know it’s hard to reflect topics from different perspectives. No tech ever had zero use cases. I’ve worked in data science with NLP since word2vec came out in 2016. I’ve seen and implemented hundreds of solutions. I agree that most of the implementations of LLMs are insane and wrong, but that’s what happens with every tech at the peak of inflated expectations. Let me know what kind of evidence you want.
- Comment on AI spurs employees to work harder, faster, and with fewer breaks, study finds 4 weeks ago:
This is too generalised of a statement. You could say the same about people. I could tell you about how well these things (notLLMs in general, I mean mature use cases) actually work at many companies I’ve seen it, but you still won’t accept it so what’s the point.
- Comment on AI spurs employees to work harder, faster, and with fewer breaks, study finds 4 weeks ago:
This is the way
- Comment on AI spurs employees to work harder, faster, and with fewer breaks, study finds 4 weeks ago:
You must have done things wrong. These cases actually work extremely well. Like it or not.
- Comment on bit rude, innit? 4 weeks ago:
Is this Snowman real? It looks so pretty
- Comment on DI.DAY is a Movement to Encourage People to Ditch Big Tech 4 weeks ago:
lol yes I meant lonely :D
- Comment on DI.DAY is a Movement to Encourage People to Ditch Big Tech 4 weeks ago:
It was presented by German author Mark-Uwe Kling in a hilarious way by voicing comic panels about Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk being the only two inhabitants on Mars and their daily lives as two very lovely rich people.
- Comment on Sony Patents System to Generate AI Podcasts in the Voices of Your Favorite PlayStation Characters - IGN 5 weeks ago:
More stuff no one ever asked for. Who wants this crap?
- Comment on Wrong number... hopefully 5 weeks ago:
Genuinely creepy
- Comment on Microsoft’s $440 billion wipeout, and investors angry about OpenAI’s debt, explained 5 weeks ago:
So it begins
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
I didn’t know that about bronies. Please share your view on why they were especially wholesome. I’m genuinely interested as I met some of them and they seemed friendly and maybe vulnerable as they seemingly had no bad intentions it made me relax, even though they were strangers. Maybe it struck a nerve in me as I was very accustomed to nerds in school, but I really don’t like My Little Pony :)
- Comment on [meme] choochoo 1 month ago:
You’re not thinking car-first. You need neuralink to fix that. /s
- Comment on One of those things you never forget 1 month ago:
Well there is a reason cousins come in different sizes
- Comment on The look really says it all 1 month ago:
Ohhh now I get it. Well apparently I didn’t take this part very seriously. I cannot imagine anyone actually thinking like this.
- Comment on The look really says it all 1 month ago:
But they very obviously are pedophiles and rapists. Don’t try to relativize.