doctorcrimson
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- Comment on WebMD forcing employees back to office. "We aren’t asking or negotiating at this point. We’re informing" 11 months ago:
TBH was WebMD ever actually reputable? They’re like the Forbes of the medical world except Forbes actually used to be good.
- Comment on Goodbye MatPat, thanks for everything 11 months ago:
I had the same exact thought, but I suppose a lot of people born after 1990 would have witnessed it or the rerun and maybe felt something would have witnessed it, but otherwise it was completely obscure. TBH I don’t really recall any of the shows from my childhood ending with a goodbye, I wasn’t all that fortunate to be worrying about those things.
- Comment on Anon enjoys seasonal content 11 months ago:
LMAO nobody with a real programming background or industry experience in art is risking homelessness, unless they’re at least a little less than mentally competent.
- Comment on Anon enjoys seasonal content 11 months ago:
Alright, sure, but anybody who chooses to work at places like Activision or Bethesda at this point knows exactly what they’re signing up for.
- Comment on Anon enjoys seasonal content 11 months ago:
Worst part is you still need to download and install data for every unobtainable cosmetic ever made, bloating the game.
- Comment on Price of electricity in Finland peaks at 2.35€/kWh today. Keeping my tiny granny cottage warm costs me over 50 euros for a single day. It's negative 25C (77F) outside. 11 months ago:
Wouldn’t that be a fire hazard?
- Comment on Price of electricity in Finland peaks at 2.35€/kWh today. Keeping my tiny granny cottage warm costs me over 50 euros for a single day. It's negative 25C (77F) outside. 11 months ago:
I always underestimate oil biproducts in the market, but maybe that is the play.
- Comment on Price of electricity in Finland peaks at 2.35€/kWh today. Keeping my tiny granny cottage warm costs me over 50 euros for a single day. It's negative 25C (77F) outside. 11 months ago:
Calls on Foam and Mineral Wool?
- Comment on Has google stopped working for finding anything? 11 months ago:
I use DuckDuckGo more and more often but that’s actually just because they support more syntax than they used to.
- Comment on Two sides to Korea 11 months ago:
And just like a big group of sociopaths, the nice ones wouldn’t last very long.
- Comment on Two sides to Korea 11 months ago:
Didn’t they also colonize the region and over the next several centuries crucify a bunch of people? Pretty sure one of them even became a martyr for what went on to be the most destructive and enduring groups of people for all time.
- Comment on Two sides to Korea 11 months ago:
You could probably make the same joke with
Korea > Japan > USA
- Comment on This ad that says “Wake up! A beach house is not a dream.” 11 months ago:
I predicted all of this back in 2016. Literally every detail about what is happening. Israeli leadership and land developers are an open fucking book.
- Comment on Someone didn't think out the implications. 11 months ago:
Honestly, with the modern political climate, maybe somebody did think out the implications.
- Comment on Another example of shrink flation... oh, my beer... 11 months ago:
Milliliters. I understand you probably did that reflexively given the print size and location are exactly the same as where a US can would list ounces.
- Comment on Another example of shrink flation... oh, my beer... 11 months ago:
Some stores in the USA will list price per oz on the whenever applicable, which is nice, but sadly just a store policy not any regulation.
- Comment on Another example of shrink flation... oh, my beer... 11 months ago:
“That’s not what I meant whan I said to hold my beer.”
- Comment on A handy guide this holiday season. 11 months ago:
He is indeed Santa, and also the lead singer of Korn, but I’m not confirmed on if Snoop Dog has ever committed piracy.
- Comment on A handy guide this holiday season. 11 months ago:
Snoop Dog actually makes a living off of his sounds.
- Comment on This person's rejection reason 11 months ago:
Idk if birth dates are protected classes or statuses in most places.
- Comment on This person's rejection reason 11 months ago:
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Of course everything is censored, there is no reason to share personal info like that.
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I don’t know what Geographical Information Systems have to do with this post, are you referring to a reverse image search like google or tineye or something? What were you expecting to find? The original email with all of the aforementioned personal info? Are you surprised content could be posted to Reddit before anywhere else?
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Current fears are justified.
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Poe’s Law tells me not to assume anything is satirical because there will always be people that stupid or greedy.
And yeah, it could be fake, 100%, but your arguments were really dumb.
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- Comment on God of War Creator Is Unhappy With New Games and Kratos' Story 11 months ago:
He wasn’t deep but he was Metal AF.
- Comment on A handy guide this holiday season. 11 months ago:
No because then rappers would say “YO HO HO”
- Comment on A handy guide this holiday season. 11 months ago:
Why does the bottom overlap section being empty bother me so much?
- Comment on I'm locked out of my 6 year old Chipotle account because they now say my email address is invalid when I login. Here is me asking for their help: 11 months ago:
Wow you really went off on an irrelevant tirade, there. There is a defined accuracy when you set up the learning algorithm, there is an end goal result that you define with which the program chooses and eliminates “choices” for a given generation. You program it, it doesn’t magically conjure from a witches cauldron or a wish from a genie. And also, we’re not talking about actual intelligence and sentience here, we’re talking about AI as in modern Learning Algorithms, as I explicitly stated at the start of this thread before you used the term AI for the first time in this thread.
With your repetitive, nonsensical, baseless logic I think you would pass for one of those glorified chatbots.
- Comment on I'm locked out of my 6 year old Chipotle account because they now say my email address is invalid when I login. Here is me asking for their help: 11 months ago:
If you program your learning algorithm to “solve” customer problems in the shortest amount of time possible with the least amount of concessions possible, it will act exactly as I just described. The company would have to be run by buffoons to give the phone machines the ability to change user account information or have the ability to issue refunds, so the end result is that they can only answer simple questions until the person on the other end gives up.
- Comment on What happens now? 1 year ago:
“This is my knife collection. This one is my favorite.”
- Comment on I'm locked out of my 6 year old Chipotle account because they now say my email address is invalid when I login. Here is me asking for their help: 1 year ago:
I think AI generally tries to bullshit more often than participating in what the user wants to accomplish. It would be like speaking with customer support who don’t actually work for the company, is a pathological liar, and have a vested interest in making you give up as fast as possible.
- Comment on I'm locked out of my 6 year old Chipotle account because they now say my email address is invalid when I login. Here is me asking for their help: 1 year ago:
It might even be worse than that, imagine if they let one of those learning algorithms handle their customer service.
- Comment on It's dangerous to go alone. Take this. 1 year ago:
TBH I’m not really doing that much with the 17 hours I’m currently awake and I have trouble keeping weight on. I’m not planning to pick up another job. I’d just be bored and hungry for additional years of lifespan.