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- Comment on Chemistry Jokes 1 week ago:
One atom says to the other “I think I’ve lost an electron!”
“Are you sure?”
“I’m positive”
- Comment on Chemistry Jokes 1 week ago:
If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the precipitate.
- Comment on Biden gives residency to undocumented spouses of US citizens 4 months ago:
“legal people” nobody is “illegal” friend, leave that kind of dehumanising inaccurate language to the far right
- Comment on Romance author gets locked out of Google Docs for “inappropriate” content 5 months ago:
she gave google the valuable rights to monitor her activity, in exchange for access to some pretty shitty web services which come with no customer support.
it was probably a bad deal for her, but there isn’t a lot of competition, there’s a lot of pressure for people to undervalue the rights they’re paying with, and it’s hard to compare how much of those rights are at stake between different companies without the assistance of a lawyer - so it’s understandable that so she and so many people fall for it.
- Comment on How is the hydrogen made? 6 months ago:
Stop Doing Marketing for Fossil Fuel Companies by Calling it “Natural” Gas Challenge
- Comment on How is the hydrogen made? 6 months ago:
methane is odourless so you’re likely smelling the additive they add to “town gas” for safety
- Comment on How is the hydrogen made? 6 months ago:
v unsurprising that an anticommunist instance has so many people shilling for oil companies imo
- Comment on this one goes out to the arts & humanities 6 months ago:
lol i take it back, even GPT-3.5 gives a better answer than you (although it does also refuse to cite any sources 🙃)
However, based on available data and observations … business applications are often cited as among the most prevalent uses.
It’d be awesome to live in a world where tourists are making efforts to speak the local language, but back here in reality they mostly just stick to tour guides who speak their language (and machine learning translation is pretty useless for tourism anyway) – and as well as business meetings, you’re forgetting politics and language education.
- Comment on this one goes out to the arts & humanities 6 months ago:
“90% of translation needs…”
confidently making an assertion that sounds plausible for a few seconds but turns out to be unsubstantiated bullshit. are you trying to steal an LLM’s job? 🙃
- Comment on How to open a textbook 7 months ago:
does statistical mechanics help explain how often this gets posted here? 🙃
- Comment on Threads’ fediverse beta opens to share your posts on Mastodon, too 7 months ago:
i meant a different mastodon server but yeah very curious what you think the conflict is …
- Comment on Threads’ fediverse beta opens to share your posts on Mastodon, too 7 months ago:
not if you’re on a server full of Firstname Lastname chuds who are so horny for the user numbers on Threads that they won’t enforce the instance’s already-weaksauce defederation policy…
- Comment on degree in bamf 7 months ago:
racism is race discrimination along a prevailing axis of oppression. so yes, being discriminatory towards white people, in a white supremacist society, is “reverse racism”, which is to say “not racism”
- Comment on I have attempted science. 7 months ago:
the artist has commented in support of an anti-abortion campaign, I would stop advertising him probably newsweek.com/nathan-pyle-abortion-controversy-str…