ApeNo1
@ApeNo1@lemmy.world
- Comment on Kmart broke privacy laws by using facial recognition technology, commissioner finds 1 week ago:
It is even more ridiculous than that. From the article it states “in an attempt to tackle refund fraud” which must represent a tiny amount of theft versus broader shoplifting.
- Comment on Bet you don't remember this 1 month ago:
“… and if you take the lavender pill …”
- Comment on Damn it 1 month ago:
Don’t shoot the messenger pigeon.
- Comment on New idea 1 month ago:
dAIry. Conspiracy confirmed.
- Comment on Hand cranked and twisted 1 month ago:
In that you read like someone who is hammered?
- Comment on Hand cranked and twisted 1 month ago:
To be eaten in moderation as trans fats can be harmful to heart health.
- Comment on OpenAI signs deal with UK to find government uses for its models 2 months ago:
“So you don’t really know how this technology is valuable or applicable to any meaningful use case for UK government agencies, but you want money so that you can work that bit out?”
“Yep. I am currently asking for 100M pounds for a zero percent stake in the company.”
Worst Dragons Den episode ever.
- Comment on it's just science 2 months ago:
Oh hotdog, you completo me.
- Comment on Air Jordens 2 months ago:
“Just do it”
- Comment on EBay used to be a wild place 3 months ago:
The rules were updated in the 90s to allow wise cracking bunnies, ducks and cats with lisps, tweety birds, pigs wearing no pants, and coyotes with an online purchasing addiction from ACME.
- Comment on So is he drunk/stoned, or cheating with someone's wife? 3 months ago:
Two rights make a wrong
- Comment on EBay used to be a wild place 3 months ago:
Putting aside the fact that I doubt the size of the mummified bird is regulation, the way the cat is hanging onto the ring elbows straight and for such an extended time, I would say it is debatable whether this slam dunk is legal or not. This could arguably could be classified as taunting resulting in a potential technical foul.