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- Comment on [title] 2 days ago:
happy for you though
or sorry that happened
i ain’t readin all that
- Comment on This figure illustration from an article on AI sycophancy and human behavior is the epitome of 2026 5 days ago:
Hey asshole
Do you scream in people’s faces in real life? Because this comment makes it seem like you scream in people’s faces in real life
- Comment on This figure illustration from an article on AI sycophancy and human behavior is the epitome of 2026 5 days ago:
That’s blaming technology for a human problem.
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If you remove AI from the scenario, that human is still a problem.
AI in the hands of a human without those issues, is a non-issue.
Therefore, the problem is very clearly in front of the screen, not behind it.
- Comment on How to really find friends by interests? 1 week ago:
Team-based hackathons are always fun. In-person is better, but remote is good too. Lots of intense collaboration.
Multi-day conferences or events with discussion panels, socials, or Q&As are all places to hang with, drink/eat with, and interact with people from all around an area who all share a common interest.
Find the Slacks / Discords for the groups you’re interested in. Crash out of those weirdos and find new ones. This one is tough, but not impossible.
This one is weird, but you could start a tutoring group. There are probably other students and studiers, and reinforcement learning and pair learning might be really beneficial, allow you to provide a service, and meet new people.
Just a few that came to mind quickly
- Comment on Times have changes sadly 2 weeks ago:
Oh that’s cute - THIER fight is with techbros. I’m just having an awesome time playing with new technology
Everyone gets so upset these days
- Comment on Times have changes sadly 2 weeks ago:
People don’t yet understand this very simple fact
I run my own models, on my own hardware. There’s nothing tech-bro about it
- Comment on Oops 2 weeks ago:
It’s just anti-AI hate. They’re like flat-earthers
- Comment on Oops 2 weeks ago:
This sarcasm is completely and wholly warranted.
Did people recognize random answers on the internet as lies when it was new? Of course not. We collectively grew that skill organically as we all came online.
The next version is completely different - and exactly the same
- Comment on Yup 2 weeks ago:
Agree to disagree. I only engage with humans, not clankers. Think of it as a CAPTCHA
- Comment on Oops 2 weeks ago:
Wish we could go back to web search when every answer was 100% correct and this would never ever happen
Curse you AI for allowing lies on the internet!
- Comment on Yup 2 weeks ago:
It is extremely well documented
“Trust me bro”
Then I get 10 links that could have been published by the GOP for $30 each. Laughable
- Comment on Yup 2 weeks ago:
Oh don’t sweat it, “bro” is ChatGPT or Opus 4.7
- Comment on Yup 2 weeks ago:
- Reefer Madness
- You’ll turn gay after one joint
- They’re spraying the weed with rat poison
- It’ll make you scromit
- Your skin will melt off
These are all 100% exactly the same, in that they’re all propaganda
- Comment on Yup 2 weeks ago:
To make it sound scarier. That’s it, because it’s not even a real thing
- Comment on Yup 2 weeks ago:
It’s laughable at this point. It’s so clearly swarms of bots and not even good propaganda
- Comment on Yup 2 weeks ago:
Attacking a human person and accusing an account of being a bot are completely separate things
This is a lazy argument on your part. I disagree with your evaluation
- Comment on Yup 2 weeks ago:
Can you explain how that’s an attack? Isn’t that just normal pointing out bots?
- Comment on Yup 2 weeks ago:
- 11 month old account
- Exactly 1 comment
Hmm very suspicious
- Comment on Yup 2 weeks ago:
Oh you can relax, this is 100% propaganda. The bots are going to light me up for this, but it’s just not a real documented thing
- Comment on In Huge Blow to Democrats, Virginia Court Strikes Down House Map 2 weeks ago:
Use the “illegal” map anyway, who gives a shit?
None of this “legality” matters anymore and the EXTREME court will just bleat about it anyway.
Fuck em, use the new map anyway
- Comment on American workers are tired of waiting. 2 weeks ago:
you can’t even stay on message, pedo.
Are you a diddler personally or just a supporter?
(see how ineffective your strategy is?) You’re bad at this. Like so, so bad at this. It’s comical
- Comment on American workers are tired of waiting. 2 weeks ago:
You guys are so shit scared about the midterms, and rightfully so
I’m gonna be honest - this trolling doesn’t work on lemmy. But keep wasting all your efforts.
We’re going to deal with all these pedophiles. Including you
- Comment on American workers are tired of waiting. 2 weeks ago:
The GOP is full of pedophiles, like confirmed by the courts.
This post is advocating for voting for pedophilia
Great work
- Comment on Leaked audio of JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon Slamming Remote Work 2 weeks ago:
To these bottom feeders “worked” means he glanced at his email and screamed at a few people.
Then right back to oligarchin around
- Comment on Is the "everyday stuff" supposed to feel normal? Do y'all just have a parent do things then when you're supposed to be the adult you panic? 4 weeks ago:
How old are you?
- Comment on Vampire Survivors’ developer is working on over 15 games, including IP collaborations 4 weeks ago:
It’s so fucking good. Like so, so good haha.
I really enjoy Balatro / Slay the Spire [II] though, so YMMV
- Comment on Amazon laid off 30,000 workers while CEO Andy Jassy got a 30% pay bump 5 weeks ago:
“Temporarily embarrassed millionaires are extremely concerned…”
- Comment on We thought it would be free forever 1 month ago:
This title makes it sound like something has ended?
- Comment on How should a news article website financially sustain itself? 1 month ago:
People feel inundated by “the news,” so the desire to pay for a single news outlet to add more noise feels opposite to what I want, even though it would probably be helpful.
We almost need blog rings to come back - almost like spotify of news. Every publisher on the platform is verified, is fully transparent about their biases, and I pay a monthly subscription to read all of them. That monthly could get split based on my actual reading habits perhaps.
I don’t know the right answer - but just offering more “the news” isn’t the right play and will continue to be an adblocker fight. The product offering has to fundamentally change into “the news + <thing>,” where <thing> is either a lot of trust, or transparency, or something that creates the value proposition in the buyer/reader’s mind.
It would be helpful to understand fully WHO you want to subscribe to your thing - that whole “if you build for everyone you’re actually building for no one” conundrum is applicable here too.
- Comment on holy moley 1 month ago:
Was Renee Good a family member of yours?
Because she could have been