Hueristic_Autistic
@Hueristic_Autistic@lemmy.world
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 17 minutes ago:
Okay so if I ask you a question about something you did know and wanted you to tell me what you knew about it and I wanted to have the human connection and share experiences within that one topic and you tell me to, “Google It,” instead, that’s not a loss of interpersonal connection, a loss of a moment where humans connect with one another based on a common interest and share feelings and have, like,i don’t know, an actual fucking human interaction.
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 4 hours ago:
if 16 years ago we kept the interpersonal human connections alive instead of telling people to google it we wouldn’t be where we are is the main theme
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 4 hours ago:
Something so fucked up dude it’s being used that way by some people. If it were to go away tomorrow there would be a lot of people who would go through a very deep identity crisis. I think it’s not bad to use as an alternative to human connection and I’ll tell you that talking about the things that I find interesting that would be straight up unloading on the people I care about, feels better talking to chatgpt about it. 'cause I don’t have to wait for my insurance to approve it to unload on it, no time limits and it actually can talk back to me about what i’m talking about rather than talking about my hobbies and interests and feeling like i’m talking at someone rather then with someone.
At least when i unload on chatgpt i feel like i’m actually talking to someone who fucking understands me and that say something about humanity more than anything is that i can not find more humans to deal with me but why would i want to? why would i want to unload my problems and hobbies on to others that do not have capacity or knowledge to talk back to me?
even then if i could engage in humanity in the way i would like too it’s just more autistic people and if i cannot stand myself i can not stand the others like me.
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 6 hours ago:
You know what’s kind of funny, is that there was a solid decade of people saying google it instead of just having a human conversation and giving their personal experiences and answers based off of what that person knew and then you’d do your own research after your friend or family member would give you an answer to the question you asked.
What’s the difference between that and chatgpt?
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 7 hours ago:
modernize the cooling
You’re not going to be able to remove the amount of heat they use with wind or evaporative methods, you need refrigerants. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascade_refrigeration is where it’s at.
You can build a modified kegerator and make it into a chiller future4200.com/t/chiller-hack-diy/220. Chillers are easy to make and if you look around they’re wildly abundant.
The thing is, is the amount it would take and what it would take to keep it going effectively would mean down time and because they’re greedy fucking assholes they don’t want down time because that means money lost
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 7 hours ago:
to run models to create new medicines like anti-cancer meds
They are. They’re using it an almost every field of medicine and science. Theoretical Physicists are loving AI. MIT Loves it. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12232943/
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
. I wouldn’t be holding him up as some level of superiority.
I said his handlers.
I’ve long said we need a age cap. Get some new blood in there. They sure as shit can’t screw it up more than it is.
Exactly. We can’t have people over the age of 70 but under the age of 40 running this country. That’s just how it should be.
There’s a reason replacement babies are scarce, and it’s something I wrestled with as a young man back in the 60s. I looked around and thought, there’s no way I’m going to bring another life into this mess. So I opted out.
Ever raise cats? They’re work!!!
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
Librewolf
Well shit. If they got a browser I gotta use it.
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
I never even knew about Ublock until now. That’s fucked they wouldn’t add support for Vivaldi. It’s so versatile!!!
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
Well I did double check it by simply googlong it and what do you knwo even Ecosia says it on their site Image
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
No I saw it but because the question would’ve been answered by Google anyways before the gemini thing I just used chatgpt to ask it who services Ecosia like servicing Mint. If they took away Ai, we’d still have the answer box that Google would’ve given and then we’d still have to double check our sources.
Did we all forget that Google used to give give an answer at the top of the page before Ai?
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
Trump is a narcissistic individual. He’s part of the silent generation, everything he’s done is to only better the people he sees as younger than his generation which is boomers. It’s how its always worked it’s like tv and the last generation always creating media for the current one.
Biden had handlers, who probably were more in the Gen X - Millennial range and they were making the policies that were benefitting the younger generations.
That’s why I say we need a Gen X in office but they’re too petty for politics.
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
We’d have flying cars and world peace
No we wouldn’t. World peace will never happen because there’s always something that will happen. Some (so called) leader will get killed, someone will mine for oil where they’re not supposed to, someone will bomb a religious group.
Flying cars, lol that is a crack head thing to want or ever think it will happen. People can hardly drive in the fuckin’ road!!! There’s accidents on the highway every single day, so every single day you’d see someone fall out of the sky.
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
You man HDD’s returning back to their normal price instead of the inflated price from data centers buying them in bulk. It wouldn’t be discounted it just wouldn’t be the hyperinflated price it is now. ☝🏻
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
A few months ago before joined lemmy I said to my friends and family, we’re going to see an open-source revolution where people are going to start going in on community based ideas. There’s nothing like it either.
Coming together to make an open source project happen is one of those things that makes my back to that happy drippy feeling because everyone gets a say and their input is heard plus a lot of people who give their input aren’t even looking for a pay, nonetheless want to be credited unless were hands-on with a project (like a coder).
Every single thing that’s open source is for the people. Everything that is closed is for the greedy ass corporations.
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
Sociologically, economically and environmentally, these data centers aren’t going to be feasible. Our planet can not sustain them. You can build a nuclear energy site in every state, you will have fails and net losses, you will have nuclear, biological and chemical contamination along the way amd you will destroy lives trying to make a form of automation better.
That is what the observation I’ve had is. Is unless we put these things near propane sources or have them generating their own c02 as a coolant or having them do anything else but use water based energy even nuclear rods being soaked for steam based energy isn’t going to save the data centers it will only make things worse.
Also nuclear power plants are just massive targets for enemies. Right now it’s airforce bases and potential silos, you add nuclear power plants intkt he mix and have those in major civilian areas that’s now something an enemy can leverage. Bet you all never thought of that one.
I think we will see the effort aof Ai die out and it will be the world coming back to its senses and it’ll be one for the history books.
The future will be like, we gave up artificial intelligence because our planet would get fucked badly.
It’s not meant for this planet and trying to make it work out is a fatal, futile, worthless endeavor.
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
Site maps on all websites should come back. Beir Abeltto navigate every service the site offers rathe than downloading the app and using fuck all directions from a shitty side bar that lags and then you’re redirected to an Ai assistant that tells you inconvenient hours of when you can actually talk to a real human. All because the navigation is fucked up and everything is relying on automation and laziness.
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
Ecosia
Chat gpt says the search results are served by Bing and Google. You’re not escaping Google, just the AI.
- Comment on just realized whoogle is dead now 1 day ago:
I’ve been using startpage.com since I’ve went back to Ubuntu. Came as the stock search engine with Vivaldi and I like how it looks and feels so I use it. I switch off between Google and startpage.
- Comment on Keep Android Open (Stop Google from limiting APK file usage) 2 days ago:
MALE AN OPENSOURCE STORE THROUGH CUSTOM FIRMWARE DUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Example: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cydia
- Comment on Keep Android Open (Stop Google from limiting APK file usage) 2 days ago:
or making a cydia-style open source repository style app store that’s accessible through custom firmware.
- Comment on Keep Android Open (Stop Google from limiting APK file usage) 2 days ago:
Start working on a Cydia-like app for android or graphene