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- Comment on ‘Google Is a Monopolist,’ Judge Rules in Landmark Antitrust Case 3 months ago:
Lina Khan should be the next attorney general.
- Comment on Dr. Frankenstein 3 months ago:
Is… is that a lightning rod? Does the local fire department know how you’re powering these “experiments?”
- Comment on 77% Of Employees Report AI Has Increased Workloads And Hampered Productivity, Study Finds 3 months ago:
Good point, but LLMs are both ubiquitous and the public face of “AI.” I think it’s fair to assign them a fair share of the blame for overpromising and underdelivering.
- Comment on 77% Of Employees Report AI Has Increased Workloads And Hampered Productivity, Study Finds 3 months ago:
Yeah, OpenAI, ChatGPT, and Sam Altman have no relevance to
AILLMs. No idea what I was thinking. - Comment on 77% Of Employees Report AI Has Increased Workloads And Hampered Productivity, Study Finds 3 months ago:
You mean the multi-billion dollar, souped-up autocorrect might not actually be able to replace the human workforce? I am shocked, shocked I say!
Do you think Sam Altman might have… gasp lied to his investors about its capabilities?
- Comment on These 100-year-olds say working beyond retirement age is what keeps them going: 'I'll work for as long as I can' 3 months ago:
The premium capitalist health insurance plan- extend your lifespan through mindless servitude.
That’s clearly how our hunter-gatherer bodies and minds were supposed to work.
- Comment on We might see Microsoft adding ads to BSOD 3 months ago:
“Your computer might be fucked or whatever. Maybe do some shit about it. Brought to you by Carl’s Jr. We love you.”
- Comment on Underground caves do exist on the Moon, radar observations confirm 3 months ago:
Finally some good news. The discovery of the Prothean ruins will bring the entire world together.
- Comment on World passes 30% renewables milestone for the first time, decline of fossil inevitable 3 months ago:
As an American, I’m thinking now might be the time to get ahead of the impending horde and start sending my immigration request now.
Maybe do some research on various EU countries’ immigration policies, then pick a language to learn accordingly.
- Comment on Meta removes special restrictions for Trump's account ahead of 2024 elections 4 months ago:
Zuck is going mask-off. I expected it from Elon with how reckless he is, but I thought Zuck was more subtle than that. He probably thinks he can bury it in bullshit and everyone will forget.
Sadly, he’s probably right.
- Comment on Onlyfans creators will eventually market meat of themselves 4 months ago:
Zuckerberg will do a video of him smoking some thot’s ass meat. With Sweet Baby Ray’s, of course.
- Comment on As mind-reading technology improves, Colorado passes first-in-nation law to protect privacy of our thoughts 4 months ago:
I remember an old school conspiracy theory about technology that could read tiny movements in your vocal cords that mimic thoughts.
While I doubt the technology to read minds remotely actually exists, I’m sure the techbros and their various financiers are working toward it.
- Comment on TIL: How Private Prisons Sued The State of Arizona for Not Having Enough Prisoners 4 months ago:
Cruelty is ~~the point,~ profitable.
- Comment on Terraforming 4 months ago:
“Building and supplying a coal-fired power plant on Mars has been ridiculously expensive and wasteful, but it’s important to bring our traditions with us to this new world.”
- Comment on Amazon-Powered AI Cameras Used to Detect Emotions of Unwitting UK Train Passengers 4 months ago:
In the future, you’ll be able to entertain yourself in public transport by making angry/sad/happy faces at cameras and watching the ads change around you.
- Comment on Inside Mexico’s anti-avocado militias 5 months ago:
A breakaway eco-democracy recognized as an independent Indigenous state vs. expansive agribusiness backed by cartels. Droughts, a shortened rainy season, and the drain on local aquifers threaten to collapse the ecosystem, while the demand and profitability of avocados continues to rise.
- Comment on The US food industry has long buried the truth about their products. Is that coming to an end? 5 months ago:
The food and beverage industry feeds Americans garbage our entire lives to save on food costs, then the healthcare industry bankrupts us when we get sick after a lifetime of eating and drinking mass quantities of sugar and various poisons.
- Comment on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sues Meta, citing chatbot’s reply as evidence of shadowban 5 months ago:
Would you agree that Bobby Kennedy would draw more voters from Trump as it stands?
A “conspiracy theorist” is rejected on the left until government-sanctioned evidence is provided. The right doesn’t have that constraint.
- Comment on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sues Meta, citing chatbot’s reply as evidence of shadowban 5 months ago:
Does everyone hate Bobby Kennedy so much that they’ll side with Facebook and Zuckerberg over a career environmental attorney running for president?
- Comment on Gigachad 5 months ago:
You fossilized due to environmental factors.
I fossilized through sheer will and determination.
We are not the same.
- Comment on Xbox president: Studio closures will ensure 'business is healthy for the long term' 6 months ago:
You see, our stock price goes up when we buy other companies and it goes up when we fire people. We’re doing both at the same time, so our stock price will go up double. This is a sustainable business model and not at all a very dead canary in a very deadly coal mine.
- Comment on Stop Killing Games Australian Petition - Open for Signature Until **20 May 2024** 6 months ago:
Do we own what we buy or do we just rent everything until someone decides to take it from us?
- Comment on Lemmy's major collective account cake days are coming up soon. 6 months ago:
Lemmings welcoming another Rexxitor, circa June 2023.
- Comment on How come liberals dont hate conservatives the way conservatives hate liberals 6 months ago:
Liberals are dismissive of conservatives. You can only hate people so much when you infantilize them.
The right is too angry to listen, and the left is too arrogant to listen.
This is how democracy dies.
- Comment on "A Student Rebellion Against the Hypocrisy of Their Elders" - USC Prof & Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Viet Thanh Nguyen 6 months ago:
Racist and antisemitic threats are wrong and should be treated appropriately, which is to say, through academic disciplinary and legal methods targeted at the individuals who issue such threats, not through the deployment of riot police against masses of peaceful protesters. But a big difference exists between being threatened and being uncomfortable, and critics of the protesters – and the anti-war movement in general – blur the two.
Exactly. If there are actual threats or instances of antisemitism going on, punish the perpetrators through the appropriate, existing channels. Don’t unleash violence on peaceful protestors based on some vague notion of “discomfort” with opposition to the war.
- Comment on Elon Musk Laid Off Supercharger Team After Taking $17 Million in Federal Charging Grants 6 months ago:
Incredibly speculative, but this could also be Elon’s Saudi investors’ plan to blow up the EV market in America. If the charging infrastructure becomes unreliable, it kills the entire market.
The “Boring Company” killed light rail in several cities with empty promises. The Saudis bailed out his purchase of Twitter once.
Again speculative, but Elon and the Saudis working together checks a lot of boxes.
- Comment on checkmate, big geology!! 6 months ago:
If you put concrete over the volcano, how are you going to throw virgins in as a sacrifice to the volcano god? Just asking for trouble here.
- Comment on Tesla Lays Off Employee Who Slept In Car To Work Longer Hours 6 months ago:
Unions are the only way to protect workers. The wealth extraction class only cares about numbers. Collective action can threaten their bottom line and force them to the negotiating table.
- Comment on What if the only reason countries, like the U.S., agree to arm other countries when they are in conflict, is because international billionaires have placed bets on which countries will win. 6 months ago:
The billionaires make and sell weapons. They win no matter what.
- Comment on The Man Who Killed Google Search 6 months ago:
Prabhakar Raghavan and the McKinsey-inspired management class forced the real tech people out and shit all over the search engine intentionally to squeeze out more short-term profits. Google: An Enshittification Tale