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- Comment on [RANT] Why is so much coverage of "AI" devoted to this belief that we've never had automation before (and that management even really wants it)? 2 days ago:
Even if AI successfully replaces workers, it is doomed to fail. Because if everyone is replaced by AI, who is going to pay for the products/services from the companies anymore? It’s all about being the first one to replace their workers with AI, for short term profit until society collapse.
- Comment on My Car Is Becoming a Brick 1 week ago:
The problem with using touch in a car is that you’re supposed to look at the road, not at a screen. Whether something is easily controllable could be a matter of life and death. Something physical you can reach by muscle memory is safer in this context. So yeah the basic controls should be tactile and intuitive. Anyones grandma should be able to figure out how to turn on the wipers if the rain sensor didn’t do its job. Or adjust the fan quickly if the window fogs up.
- Comment on My Car Is Becoming a Brick 2 weeks ago:
I think/hope this will change in the future. There’s been a lot of backlash against touch screens, touch buttons, subscriptions for basic functionality, etc. The car industry is struggling right now. At some point I think they will have to make simpler EVs, because normies don’t want ipads on wheels. They want something reliable and familiar that won’t break the bank.
- Comment on 'You can now jailbreak your AMD CPU' — Google researchers release kit to exploit microcode vulnerability in Ryzen Zen 1 to Zen 4 chips 7 months ago:
Perhaps this could be used to jailbreak the PS5 🤔
- Comment on Why can't we go back to small phones? 8 months ago:
Yeah I have an xperia 5 iii. It’s not compact, it’s just narrow (seriously hate the ultra wide phone displays). Also heavy as a brick.
- Comment on Your YouTube Comments 1 year ago:
Thanks. I had a blast reading my old comments :p
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Until meta starts to slowly block small instances and we end up with the next email. Technically federated, but controlled by a few large corporations that dictates the block lists. Let us block them first so we get to define what the fediverse should look like, not them.
- Comment on Your next Windows PC may need at least 16GB of RAM 1 year ago:
I will have no next windows PC anyways. I’ll go out of my way to get one without a windows license, to put linux onto it :)