14th_cylon
@14th_cylon@lemm.ee
- Comment on Do you want the murderer of the UnitHealthcare CEO prosecuted? 1 week ago:
you do understand that these photos are from different place and different time, right?
the black backpack seems more like some shoulder duffel bag to me i assume it is from the hostel checkin. people don’t travel around the city with the same luggage they used for inter-city travel.
people also can have different clothes for different occasion, like putting on some light rain or wind-proof jacket. it can also be shitty compression from some shitty camera.
it is the same person ffs, look at his face, that nose could have passport of its own.
- Comment on Do you want the murderer of the UnitHealthcare CEO prosecuted? 1 week ago:
can you link what you mean?
- Comment on Do you want the murderer of the UnitHealthcare CEO prosecuted? 1 week ago:
wtf are you talking about? they have multiple photos and it is obviously the same person
- Comment on Do you want the murderer of the UnitHealthcare CEO prosecuted? 2 weeks ago:
Not even sure if that’s the perpetrator.
they already know quite a lot, i find it highly unlikely they just released a photo of some random person in same clothes with same bag who just accidentally appeared in multiple places in close vicinity to the crime scene.
- Comment on Do you want the murderer of the UnitHealthcare CEO prosecuted? 2 weeks ago:
the all country’s law enforcement was partially hyperbole, partially not. it already got a lot more manpower than average murder, the system has to protect itself here, because if this goes unpunished, other rich people might be next, and rich people are those who control the system. that is not a conspiracy, that is the way of life, as they say.
now this guy is clearly not a professional, so who is he? he is either someone with personal motive or someone really dedicated to making a social commentary.
if it is the former and he is someone whose close person died because of being denied coverage or something like that, that is a) the way to find him and b) it probably means he doesn’t have funds to go hide in his den indefinitely, because he would use such funds towards treatment of the person he is avenging.
if it is the latter, than who knows, but i personally think it is someone described in the last paragraph.
- Comment on Do you want the murderer of the UnitHealthcare CEO prosecuted? 2 weeks ago:
I just hope he doesn’t get caught.
he will get caught. they already have his photo, he is not professional hitman, he can only evade for so long when there is the whole country’s law enforcement after him.
- Comment on Do you want the murderer of the UnitHealthcare CEO prosecuted? 2 weeks ago:
Assuming they catch him
they will catch him. they already have his photo, he is not professional hitman, he can only evade for so long when there is the whole country’s law enforcement after him.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
but not a maximum
well if there is, at least be glad when they tell you. i once met a system that let you enter whatever, and then just ignored anything behind nth (where n was ~10) character…
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
transferring is very difficult and bureaucratic
Very difficult is not impossible. Do what you can not to waste that year. Once you drop out it is very easy to stay dropped and it can change your life forever. You may regret that in a future but it will be to late to fix that.
- Comment on Does having someone/something to lose make you weaker or stronger? 3 weeks ago:
Depends on whether you are real person in real life, or captured spy in a movie.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
yeah, i get that.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
and later appointed as attorney general
he was not
- Comment on Why isn't Putin receiving the same level of hate than people like Trump and Elon are? 4 weeks ago:
Putin is a fascist dictator and you expect him to act that way. Democratically elected politician in democratic country should behave differently and when he doesn’t, it obviously result in some outrage.
- Comment on Why people consistently vote against their own interests to benefit the rich? 4 weeks ago:
i had to google love has won, but this is funny:
Leader: Amy Carlson (“Mother God”)
i imagine mother god must have pissed lot of people, so yay for feminism 😂
- Comment on Why people consistently vote against their own interests to benefit the rich? 4 weeks ago:
S&P500 gained 3+% the day after election
and considering that index gained 90% over the course of last 5 years, that is a strong indication of… something. or maybe nothing. 😆
- Comment on Why people consistently vote against their own interests to benefit the rich? 4 weeks ago:
macro economy does not work like that. any complex system has inertia like an ocean-liner. you turn a wheel and it turns after 10 miles.
seeing something is nice, but analysis of what you see is not necessarily withing the reach of “common sense”, which is why we have scientist who study the problem for all their life and professionals in their field.
and that is why people trying to manipulate masses are trying to convince dense people not to trust the science and trust their common sense. because such gullible people can then be convince about anything they decide to.
also fubar’s story reads like a really bad republican fan-fiction. “explosive growth” under trump and doom and despair under democratic president. come on, no administration has that big effect on your daily life. there are countries where it takes time to establish government after the elections and guess what, the day to day life still goes on even with no government present.
- Comment on Why people consistently vote against their own interests to benefit the rich? 4 weeks ago:
What a CONVENIENT verse for the slave owners.
reminds me of the joke that in another two thousand years, future archeologists will have no idea what is the difference between butt dial and booty call.
and yet here we are with piece of shitty fiction written two thousand years ago, being passed in oral tradition and rewritten and retranslated multiple times, and some morons try to use it as a guideline to live a life in 21st century…
- Comment on Large language models not fit for real-world use, scientists warn — even slight changes cause their world models to collapse 4 weeks ago:
street navigation is quite primitive use case compared to what some others were suggesting (like firing stuff of suicide hotline and replacing them with chatbots).
while machine learning can no doubt be useful tool for many of narrowly specified specific tasks, where all you need to do is evaluate lot of data and find pattern in it, the business behind it acts as if it already had invented GAI and unfortunately will keep pretending that and probably cause lot of damage in hunt for money.
- Neuroscientists taught rats to drive tiny cars. They took them out on 'joy rides.'www.livescience.com ↗Submitted 4 weeks ago to technology@beehaw.org | 4 comments
- Large language models not fit for real-world use, scientists warn — even slight changes cause their world models to collapsewww.livescience.com ↗Submitted 4 weeks ago to technology@beehaw.org | 14 comments
- Comment on Donald Trump Team Plans to Cancel Biden's $7,500 Tax Incentive On EVs 4 weeks ago:
First lady is not going to be happy about it
- Comment on What do zoos do with dead animals? 5 weeks ago:
So what was the pretended point of the story? They were transporting the skinned gorilla body to be used in the hot dog factory and it fell of the truck or what?
- Comment on ‘It gets more and more confused’: can AI replace translators? 5 weeks ago:
i see an issue with technical manuals as well. i am not native english speaker and whenever some android app decides to machine translate itself to my native language, it is a fucking disaster. some words can be translated in multiple ways depending on context and guess what is missing when translating stuff like app menus? that’s right.
- Comment on ‘It gets more and more confused’: can AI replace translators? 5 weeks ago:
it is not “replace human professional” cool.
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- Comment on Why is the price of real estate rising so dramatically? 1 month ago:
I stayed at an Airbnb
Nothing funnier than source of the problem complaining about the problem :D
- Comment on Do you actually care about your friend's new baby, vacation abroad or similar life events or are you just being nice? 2 months ago:
there is a difference between friends, as in people who went through significant part of your life together with you, and your 500 “friends” on facebook…
- Comment on Is it worth becoming a Confidential Informant in Chicago where I am currently stationed? I was told by a cop that if I need to or can't afford a reckless driving charge I can become a CI? 2 months ago:
and all this is covered by comment #1 - “talk to an attorney, first and foremost”.
- Comment on Privacy experts: what's the easiest way to experience what Instagram is feeding others? 2 months ago:
Firefox has container tabs for this exact sort of things, whatever is inside is hermetically separated and cannot leak into other tabs, but It is desktop feature.
- Comment on Privacy experts: what's the easiest way to experience what Instagram is feeding others? 2 months ago:
Short of walking up to strangers and asking, “hey, can I compare your feed to mine?"
You can create your alternative accounts…