30p87
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- Comment on I understand pooh... 13 hours ago:
Wouldn’t the people need to work for 60-80 hours? … Oh, you didn’t mean China, nevermind
- Comment on Copyright Office head fired after reporting AI training isn’t always fair use 1 day ago:
Ah yes. Replacing people that criticize your pals money making machines. What next, replace private people that you just don’t like?
- Comment on I.... what? 1 day ago:
Well I know a permanent cure /s
- Comment on Yes, AI will eventually replace some workers. But that day is still a long way off 2 days ago:
Meanwhile companies keep pushing “AI” (as in, LLMs integrated with image/video generation, STT and TTS, networking, file generation and reading, etc.), as traditional, useful ML, built for one purpose and fulfilling that purpose at least well, sinks into irrelevancy.
- Comment on AI hallucinations are getting worse – and they're here to stay 4 days ago:
yay :3
- Comment on Console prices could rise by 69% in the US due to Trump tariffs, tech trade association warns [VGC] 5 days ago:
nice
- Comment on Signal clone used by Trump official stops operations after report it was hacked 1 week ago:
The problem here is not the fork itself tho, and it rarely is. The very obvious and openly communicated issue is the complete undermining of E2EE and sending everything to a single entity. Of course, very niche forks may have too few eyes on them to detect malicious changes, but that just isn’t at all the current situation with the Signal fork.
- Comment on Signal clone used by Trump official stops operations after report it was hacked 1 week ago:
What do FF forks have anything to do with that?
- Comment on Apple's USB-C transition is a confusing mess (and that might be on purpose) 1 week ago:
Except for <list all usecases that emerged since 2015 or so>
- Comment on Apple's USB-C transition is a confusing mess (and that might be on purpose) 1 week ago:
Not old vs new phones. Anything not Pro is 2.0.
- Comment on Open source AI models favor men for hiring, study finds 1 week ago:
Thing echoing the internet’s average opinion echoes the internet’s average opinion, completely obsolete study finds
- Comment on Duolingo ditches more contractors in 'AI-first' refocus 2 weeks ago:
And yet, people fall completely into their marketing.
- Comment on Minecraft confuses me 3 weeks ago:
/kill @e[type=cow,distance=..8]
Everything but the player is evil
- Comment on Nintendo Switch 2 US price won’t increase after tariffs, but accessories will cost more 3 weeks ago:
Or stick drift, because - hall effect? That’s too expensive (as in, less controllers would be sold)
- Comment on Venezuelan migrants relied on clickwork to survive. Now AI is replacing them 3 weeks ago:
As I understand it, they want to train AI with AI?
- Comment on Metro 2033 Redux is free to claim on GOG for the next two days 4 weeks ago:
spoiler
Yeah… Killing a Librarian is basically something you do once out of curiosity, and after you burn through two molos, a grenade and 60 bullets you reload your last save. And I don’t think there’s a single demon that’s actually killable. Only the initial/final one takes a certain amount of damage, scriptedly. And you have enough ammo spawning there anyway.
- Comment on Metro 2033 Redux is free to claim on GOG for the next two days 4 weeks ago:
Idk what you both mean with spongey, especially human enemies have a pretty good hitbox imo. And yeah, on high difficulties enemies are basically one(head)shot, and you are twoshot. So pretty realistic, and even easier than easy difficulty in that regard, if you know the game and can aim quickly. Or you just stealth 95% of the time.
- Comment on Metro 2033 Redux is free to claim on GOG for the next two days 4 weeks ago:
Gog seems to have massive issues rn, I was able to log in but can’t change any settings now. I always get an error page. Downdetector also displays 34/43 reports.
- Comment on Quantum mechanics might have the solution to joystick drift 5 weeks ago:
It’s very unlikely that Sony would set this insane price without a good reason.
- Comment on Quantum mechanics might have the solution to joystick drift 5 weeks ago:
And a switch costs, MSRP, ~300€/$. So they just got 45,000,000,000, 45 billion dollars. Or, in other words: They could raise the MSRP by 6$. Which would be justified for a then better product.
- Comment on Quantum mechanics might have the solution to joystick drift 5 weeks ago:
Also, Hall effect fixes all problems, since decades. Why weren’t they used widely? Because that would cost poor little Nintendo/M$/Sony a few cents more. So they sure as hell won’t implement that new thing.
- Comment on Microsoft has created an AI-generated version of Quake 5 weeks ago:
Reminder that old games, ported correctly, run on anything. We just need the source.
- Comment on Help, Sacrifice interfered with summoning, Megu catched in Myanwo 5 weeks ago:
It’s truly an achievement to manage to create an oxymoron with just two words - leftover snacks
- Comment on Vibe Coded AI App Generates Recipes for Cyanide Ice Cream and C*m Soup 5 weeks ago:
Stop calling “Vibe Coding” “Coding”. It’s as much coding as shitting on a plate is cooking.
- Comment on Google changes Chrome extension policies following the Honey link scandal 1 month ago:
M$ and Google “products” are also widely used, also by “smart” folk.
- Comment on Nearly All Cybertrucks Have Been Recalled Because Tesla Used the Wrong Glue 1 month ago:
Schadenfreude
- Comment on Block ADS On The Internet For Your Entire Family 2 months ago:
Me about to block my aunts ads in norway while chilling in germany
- Comment on What does “PhD-level” AI mean? OpenAI’s rumored $20,000 agent plan explained. 2 months ago:
Doing dual studies (a few months of uni, a few months working, getting paid ~1k€/month every month), and asked my colleagues about certain topics on the first day of work.
“Do we need activity/class charts? Boolean algebra?”
They laughed their asses off, and it felt so good to finally have the definitive confirmation to what I preached my mates all along: 90% of what we learn is useless bullshit.
- Comment on What does “PhD-level” AI mean? OpenAI’s rumored $20,000 agent plan explained. 2 months ago:
It means that it has a rich daddy.
- Comment on Day 231 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games l've been playing until l forget to post Screenshots 2 months ago:
Petting the dogs is my favorite part. Especially now, with the highest settings at 4k and ~50 FPS with a 7800XT.