

On social media the standard is to call everything AI by default. It’s nearly impossible to prove otherwise before people lose interest in the thread, so you can feel right every time. Nothing but win!
On social media the standard is to call everything AI by default. It’s nearly impossible to prove otherwise before people lose interest in the thread, so you can feel right every time. Nothing but win!
Pretty good intro for absolute beginners here…
Yes, I don’t get how watching videos on tiny screens is so popular. Seems like self-imposed misery.
Looks the same to me on a PC. Up/down arrows still adjust the volume. Scroll wheel on my mouse scrolls the entire screen as always. Do the changes only affect touchscreen devices?
If society collapses, the time until people forget enough to make whatever’s on the hard drive a rare information repository worth its weight in gold will be a lot longer than the working lifespan of a typical hard drive.
Have to admit, the name “Recall” does have a better ring to it than “Take a Screenshot Every 3 Seconds”.
MS products used to be just Word, Excel, etc. I used to know the name of the guy who instituted adding “Microsoft” to all the names. I think he was a VP.
At last, hardware built to run my code!
Also are the Rolling Stones involved? Asking for a friend.
Maybe it’s the same normal human inconsistency as those of who support public health care and basic income, but ironically still buy stuff from capitalists.
“Help us improve your User Experience by trying as hard as possible to induce to spend money you don’t have on crap you don’t need.”
Fear = Profit!
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Because other sites still haven’t ramped up enough in specialized areas to provide anywhere near reddit’s level of interaction. If I’m stumped by some technical problem in a DIY project or my various niche hobbies, I can ask a question there and usually get good answers fast. Hopefully lemmy will be there eventually, but for now lots of communities with thousands of members on reddit have hundreds or dozens on lemmy.
Having said that, if they make Old Reddit unusable, as someone suggested might soon happen, I’m out.
Being able to use old reddit is the only thing that holds what’s left of my interest.
I dunno what HIS new world agenda is but I definitely think we need a new one. The current agenda ain’t goin’ so good. But I’m thinking more like a post-scarcity agenda where robots do the work people don’t want to do and the concept of profit becomes obsolete.
Reminds me of DMing an adventure that hinges on the party encountering teabags and hot water.
Seek counseling.
If average comments/post is lowest on .ml, medium on .world and highest on hexbear, it might correlate those instances with post meaningfulness, or with the innate tendency of their users to comment. Or with both, or some other thing entirely. All I can really say about it is, “Huh, interesting.” Not interesting because it leads to any particular conclusion, but interesting that there’s a pattern.
OTOH the idea that Windows tortured pewdiepie seems like a point in its favor.