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- Comment on 3 days ago:
Me to my lab.
- Comment on From millions of dollars to under a grand: The dramatic fall of the NFT 4 days ago:
If it wasn’t in the beginning, it was after Folding Ideas/Dan Olson but out “Line Goes Up”.
- Comment on An 18-year-old woman in Queensland faces two years in jail for wearing a shirt that says "from the river to the sea." 4 days ago:
NO ONE WANTS TO DIE FOR ISRAEL
- Comment on Put the shoes on 4 days ago:
Jeez. I know that’s a mind fuck.
- Comment on Fascism bad. 5 days ago:
For the curious ones, from Psychology Today:
“A larger amygdala is primarily associated with increased anxiety, heightened emotional reactivity, and stress-related disorders, often acting as a hyper-active “threat detector” Symptoms frequently include persistent fearfulness, depression, irritability, and hypervigilance, as the brain over-processes neutral stimuli as threats.”
Whoever made the original meme is an absolute moron.
- Comment on New York considers bill that would ban chatbots from giving legal, medical advice 1 week ago:
Maybe. LLMs are free(ish), meanwhile a single trip to the ER can leave a person destitute. Maybe that’s not so bad (it is) if the ER visit is for something actually urgent, but somewhere between 27% and 40% of ER visits are non-urgent and most are treatment by a PCP. But… ERs have to treat you. But, in the US, a primary care physician can look you right in the eyes and turn you away because you have no money.
People don’t want to admit that AI does some good because the companies that own these LLMs are as corrupt as any other and the implications of the corruption of this tech are horrifying. But for health care, including mental health, LLMs are an unexpected godsend.
Uscher-Pines, L., Pines, J., Kellermann, A., Gillen, E., & Mehrotra, A. (2013). Emergency Department Visits for Nonurgent Conditions: Systematic Literature Review. American Journal of Managed Care. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4156292/
Raven, M. C., et al. (2024). Emergency Department Visits That Could Be Managed at Other Care Sites. JAMA Network Open. jamanetwork.com/journals/…/2813806
- Comment on Call of Duty co-founder claims Activision put "very awkward pressure" on Infinity Ward to make a game about Iran invading Israel 1 week ago:
Hey man, if you haven’t figured out yet the guys super popular military games are being directed by the government somehow, then I don’t know what to tell you.
- Comment on AI vibe-coded operating system is so bad it can't even run Doom — Vib-OS can't connect to the internet, browser app is an image viewer 1 week ago:
This isn’t much of an own. They vibe coded an OS. The fact that it works at all is enough. Days are numbered.
- Comment on How we are brought into this world 1 week ago:
Elaborate, plz.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
Congrats on friends👍🏻
- Comment on women 2 weeks ago:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? Man it must have changed a lot since I did it in the '00s.
- Comment on women 2 weeks ago:
Typical lemmy user looking for a femdom to spank his nutsack.
- Comment on women 2 weeks ago:
🤣
- Comment on women 2 weeks ago:
If women are so great, then how come God made them so good at cooking and cleaning and not business and stocks and racecar?
- Comment on Anthropic says it ‘cannot in good conscience’ allow Pentagon to remove AI checks 2 weeks ago:
Anthropic has raised $30B in equity and is pledging $50B constructing data centers (all debt; they have only $2.5B in revolving credit facility).
There will be an IPO sooner rather than later.
The only question then is: will Anthropic be the first tech company ever to withstand the government? The answer is no. Everything you do with Anthropic’s services will become the government’s data trove someday, guaranteed.
- Comment on Anthropic says it ‘cannot in good conscience’ allow Pentagon to remove AI checks 2 weeks ago:
In other words, they did the calculations and found that they don’t yet have the market share or the financial position that would enable them to sell out to the government. However, they’re planning to get there someday and hope the DoD is willing to work together in the future.
- Comment on The script is mysterious and important. 2 weeks ago:
Ya, but it’s good in spite of Will Smith.
- Comment on UK fines Reddit $19 million for using children’s data unlawfully 2 weeks ago:
Spez is such a colossal Zuckerberg-wannabe piece of shit. I don’t think any site has fallen father than Reddit has. What a waste.
- Comment on Amazon BUSTED for Widespread Scheme to Inflate Prices Across the Economy— Amazon, its vendors, and competing retailers are price fixing, hiking up prices for consumer products 2 weeks ago:
As far as distractions from the Epstein Files go, this is an exciting one.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
Downplaying in the war for privacy is vouching for the enemy.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
Found the fanboy.
“HEY GUYS IT’S NO BIG DEAL NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT. I DISLIKE FACEBOOK BUT DEFINITELY DON’T SEE THE PROBLEM WITH THESE ALWAYS ON SPY DEVICES THAT ARE CONSTANTLY CONNECTED TO DEMONSTRABLY EVIL PEOPLE”
- Comment on Liminal Space 2 weeks ago:
I have no mouth but I must scream.
- Comment on Peter Thiel and other tech billionaires are publicly shielding their children from the products that made them rich 3 weeks ago:
Listen, billionaires suck. But if you think tech giants are hypocritical for strictly rationing screen time to their children then you have lost the plot.
Social media, and screen time in general, are bad for you. Everyone knows this now. If you aren’t limiting your child’s access, that’s on you.
Before a child can get addicted, their parents have to give them access. If you can’t live life without looking at a phone, TV, or tablet every free moment, then you’re the reason your kids are turning into morons.