biggerbogboy
@biggerbogboy@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on you gotta pump those numbers up, nanna. 22 hours ago:
then buy some more grandmas, then they’ll generate enough cookies for you to get a cookie farm so you won’t need the grandmas anymore.
- Comment on No brainer 1 week ago:
I mean, it doesn’t say there’s a cooldown, so in theory you could just spam it a shitton of times and no matter how thick the door is, you’ll get through it.
- Comment on Glizzy hole 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Caption this. 3 weeks ago:
priming the orifice
Alternatively, unsticking my balls from my leg
- Comment on Hate to see all the suffering 1 month ago:
Gurt
- Comment on Can't Fool Me! 1 month ago:
Bro has dream clock continuity with the real world, isn’t it a paid feature? $10 per month is pretty expensive for such a novelty feature, I ain’t paying for that.
- Comment on ifixit was NOT fucking around with that repairability score of...1 LMAO 1 month ago:
Surface pros are fucking horrible. My dad is a sysadmin and receives tons of defective coworker laptops, but by far the worst ones are the surface pros. He told me it’s stupidly easy to shatter the screens, and it’s probably better to wait for the battery to puff up, which is highly common with the batch he has.
He’s even brought the ones home that were meant for recycling, and only 2 out of 10 actually work, the rest are a mix of borked drivers, spicy pillows and burnt screens.
- Comment on salty 1 month ago:
Na
- Comment on Now 1 month ago:
Now
- Comment on mmmmmmmmmmm 1 month ago:
Queen Elizabeth is that you?
- Comment on Caption this. 2 months ago:
Me calibrating my tinitus
- Comment on y tho 2 months ago:
One man one flask
- Comment on Oatmeal 2 months ago:
Homemade pork sausages
- Comment on Just.....why? 2 months ago:
Imagine explaining the concept of this to a 16th century peasant, let alone some rich person from the 2000s, like nobody would’ve ever been ready to comprehend the existence of a wi-fi enabled toothbrush.
- Comment on PSA for those in America 2 months ago:
So what you’re saying is, it’s basically the purge except just for gun crime
- Comment on We really don't want to talk about our problems 2 months ago:
Yeah that makes more sense now, and I agree that the incel and other types of similar communities are pretty harmful, best to avoid those crowds. Also, I was probably a bit too harsh in my previous comment, it’s mainly the fact the idea that people can be labelled as weak is strange to me, and unless someone has done something truly antisocial, like being a pedo, creep or something else for instance, I don’t think anyone is truly weak, just only deficient in certain areas, although unfortunately some people remain unredeemable.
- Comment on We really don't want to talk about our problems 2 months ago:
Where I live, hospitals are way better than this. My dad got slashed by a stingray in the ankle and was treated and admitted to a two bed room with air conditioning, circulation, TVs, and a whole host of other stuff, all for free.
Which country do you live in by chance? I’m in Australia, so Medicare’s pretty solid here, I’m quite curious on how it works over there.
- Comment on We really don't want to talk about our problems 2 months ago:
I hate this ‘weak men’ bullshit, sure some fit the popular definition, but do you know their pasts? Their trauma? The reason they fit such a description? I’d say it’s pretty damn difficult to know these about anyone you never actually talk to.
Also, sometimes escapism works in favour of people and gets them to put their lives back together, although it can also cause negative changes as well, although it’s not guaranteed. It’s not a maturity or immaturity thing, it’s just an act.
- Comment on The UK Stop Killing Games petition has reached 100.000 signatures 2 months ago:
thats fair enough, it was a bit confusing for me at first too.
- Comment on The UK Stop Killing Games petition has reached 100.000 signatures 2 months ago:
That’s why it was a completely separate, smaller one
- Comment on LEGO® Island - Online Web Port 2 months ago:
Nah for a sec I thought the preview image said Islam
- Comment on And if so, one or both? 2 months ago:
Found the one ball wonder right here
- Comment on Let my Duolingo streak expire cos I don't want to give them any more AI training for free and this popped up 🙄 3 months ago:
I actually started using Duolingo recently and the hearts system has you either pay, start your free trial for its subscriotion, or you watch an ad, even then though, that’s just shitty.
- Comment on I'd choose 4 tbh 3 months ago:
2 and 9, keep the change
- Comment on Let's play this game again 3 months ago:
It’s instant from everyone else’s perspective, you have a 5 minute cut scene that outlines the area you teleported to, but not a second goes by from the moment you teleport to after you are there.
- Comment on Let's play this game again 3 months ago:
you have an iron deficiency
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- Comment on Anon makes friends at the kinoplex 3 months ago:
They just gotta bring some loot and the head to the extraction point and she’ll be revived, are they stupid?
- Comment on New grill has been chosen! 4 months ago:
is Rhianna’s Saddam Hussein?
- Comment on skynet would be better than these clowns 4 months ago:
And how will this be done? A proper legal system needs impartiality, which an AI still varies as much or more than a human judge. Not to mention, the way it’s trained, the training data itself, if there are updates to it or not, how much it thinks, how it orders juries and parties, etc.
If, in theory, we have a perfect AI judge model, how should it be hosted? Self host it? Would be pretty expensive if it needs to be able to keep up. It would have to be re-trained to recognise new legislation or understand removals or amendments of laws. The security of it? If it needs to be swapped out often, it would need internet access to update itself, but that produces risk for cyber attacks, so maybe done through an intranet instead?
This requires a lot of funding, infrastructural changes and tons of maintenance in the best case scenario where the model is perfect and already developed. There would be millions, or ideally, billions in funding to produce anything remotely of quality.
All I see are downsides.