AdamEatsAss
@AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world
- Comment on Microsoft blocks emails that contain ‘Palestine’ after employee protests 2 weeks ago:
Anyone with “free Palestine” in their email signature is about to be very confused
- Comment on Black-rimmed glasses are heavy eyeliner 2 weeks ago:
And if my grandmother had wheels she’d be a bicycle.
- Comment on [Weekly thread] How is everyone doing with their home improvements? 2 weeks ago:
They make fiberglass tub repair kits. (I’m guessing it’s fiberglass but you may want to check). It won’t look great but it’s probably cheaper than a new tub shell.
- Comment on People have private conversations on speaker phone but if I participate then I'm the crazy one 3 weeks ago:
I think some people just don’t realize it’s rude to have a speaker phone call in a public setting. I once had a complete stranger at a restaurant ask my friends and me to be quiet because the person on the other end of the phone kept hearing us.
- Comment on You raise the market value of pistachios when you peel them 3 weeks ago:
If I buy a bag of pistachios can I shell them and sell them back at a higher price?
- Comment on GOP sneaks decade-long AI regulation ban into spending bill - Ars Technica 3 weeks ago:
Won’t any think of the shareholders? They suffer too. -s
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
In the USA it can be considered rude to ask someone what they want or to give them money. The idea is you should know them well enough to get them something they want. We actually have kids write to Santa to tell parents what to get for Christmas rather than flat out asking the kids. This is changing but I still end up with a huge pile of stuff I didn’t want after a holiday.
- Comment on Google might replace the ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ button with AI Mode 3 weeks ago:
I don’t think I’ve ever used it. And I google a lot of “things.”
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
He started as child star with his sister Aimee-Leigh Freeman. Misbehavin’ made him a globally known talent. Now he is producing some of the hottest showes on faith based television.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
Is your father Uncle Baby Billy?
- Comment on Of all the vegetables beets is the most metal 3 weeks ago:
EVERYTHING will be beet red.
- Comment on Shocked to hear ‘prompt engineer’ is not a real job 3 weeks ago:
It is a real job. You don’t make 6 figures doing it. There are multiple websites: outlier.ai, dataannotation.tech, stellar.ai that pay people to train LLMs. Usually for $20-$40 /hour.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
I feel like relationship advice and am I the asshole both fall into this category. There is never any good advice that you couldn’t find elsewhere and most people posting are just looking for agreement on what they already believe.
- Comment on Tesla confirms it has given up on its Cybertruck range extender to achieve promised range 4 weeks ago:
Enjoy your overpriced truck that under delivers. At least you look COOL™.
- Comment on My cat will pee in a box but she will not pee in a box in a box. 4 weeks ago:
We’re just boxes trapped in a big box moving from box to box.
- Comment on The first driverless semis have started running regular longhaul routes | CNN Business 4 weeks ago:
Rail is used in the US. We just don’t have as much rail infustructure so they can only get so far. If the port/factory/wearhouse aren’t connect by rail then they’ll have to use trucks for at least part of the transit.
- Comment on AI isn’t ready to replace human coders for debugging, researchers say 1 month ago:
I have on multiple occasions told it exactly what the error is and how to fix it. The AI agrees, apologizes, and gives me the same broken code again. It takes the same amount of time to describe the error as it would have for me to fix it.
- Comment on AI isn’t ready to replace human coders for debugging, researchers say 1 month ago:
Have you used any AI for programming? There is 0 chance entry level jobs will be replaced. AI only works well if what it needs to do is well defined, as a dev that is almost never the case. Also companies understand that to create a senior dev they need a junior dev they can train. Also cooperations do not trust Google, openAI, meta, ect with their intellectual property. My company made it a firedable offense if they catch you uploading IP to an AI.
- Comment on Solar Panel Questions 1 month ago:
As others have mentioned look for the inverter. It is also a good idea to call an electrician, it’ll cost you, but they can double check everything is still in good working order and can answer all questions.
- Comment on Elon Musk’s xAI allegedly uses 'illegal' generators to power Colossus supercomputer facility 1 month ago:
Saying t’s illegal is a better headline. Also, I believe it was illegal, you just have 365 days to comply before legal action can take place
- Comment on Major apologies and big oops, y’all 1 month ago:
Jesus Fucking Christ what are you fucking stupid? Read the god damn pinned mod comment on every post on r/chessbegginers, read the god damn wiki, read the god damn info button that pops up on chess.c0m, here’s a thought just google it your god damn self. What do you think you’re the first person in fucking history to experience this “weird pawn move?” You must be fucking stupid because it was only invented back in 1561. But I’m sure you thought “oh wow I know chess.c0m is a company valued in the hundreds of millions but I’m sure me, 100 ELO shit tier chess beginner, has found a bug in their program.” It boggles my god damn mind that you just blindly post your stupid fucking questions on reddit without trying to research them first. Because you must be the first person in fucking history to ever experience a problem, and logically reddit, the source of all fucking factual information, is the only god damn place you can look for an answer. So here’s a fucking thought the next time you’re about to make a god damn post stop and google e-n p-a-s-s-a-n-t.
- Comment on Every non US market could impose their will, simply by banning imports of products that use, or reference SAE instead of metric. 1 month ago:
I think you’re confused about how the USA works. We use metric and sae tools all the time. Any imported machinery uses metric. Machine shops will have two sets of tools to work in both. We learn metric in high school science class.
The USA uses USCS because that’s what we’ve always used. There is a wealth of data in USCS already, we already have the tools for it, and we all have a base understanding of it. We could never just “switch to metric.” No one is replacing working machinery because it’s in the wrong units.
- Comment on Sit down with your co-workers for a beer and everybody smiles. They even make tv shows about it. But sit down with your co-workers for a little opium and everybody gets their panties in a twist. 1 month ago:
I think you can take “coworkers” out of this shower thought. Beer = okay. Opium = not okay.
- Comment on Musk's xAI buys social media platform X for $45 billion 2 months ago:
What is stock manipulation?
- Comment on New U.S. DJI drone alternative just hit the market, it’s only 6X the cost of equivalent DJI drone 2 months ago:
Does freedom take apple pay?
- Comment on Leaking the email of any YouTube user for $10,000 3 months ago:
Prepare for a lot of furry porn on you inbox.
- Comment on Defaults are crucial for good UX and getting more users on the Fediverse 3 months ago:
I completely agree. People who have never had to do this before May not know what to pick and never sign up because of it.
- Comment on Defaults are crucial for good UX and getting more users on the Fediverse 3 months ago:
You would still have control over it. It would just remove a barrier to entry.
- Comment on Leaking the email of any YouTube user for $10,000 3 months ago:
I’d pay $10,000 for your email.
- Comment on The English word "four" has 4 letters. Are there any other numbers where the English name for them has that many letters? 3 months ago:
Stand up maths did a video on this 8 years ago. youtu.be/LYKn0yUTIU4?si=1Q_9DCt2Eo6aoVpL