vikinghoarder
@vikinghoarder@infosec.pub
- Comment on The 49MB Web Page 1 day ago:
And if you have a limited data mobile plan, they are just eating your money
- Comment on Am I right to be afraid of germs / is my family disgusting or am I overreacting and this is germaphobia? (read post) 2 weeks ago:
Looking at the pictures, there doesn’t seem to be a habit of cleaning and tidying up. My recommendation would be for you to clean that and tidy it up as best as you can and talk to everybody to try to keep it tidy after. It will be a lot of work, but the difference might be felt by them and they might want to keep it tidy and clean.
The habit must be built over time, try to talk to them to help keeping it tidy, it will not be easy and overnight, bad habits are hard to let go. But if you feel it is not good as it is, take the initiative!
Try to make a morning in saturday or sunday to be the cleaning time, or something like that. First show them how great looking it can be and then schedule the cleaning time so it does not accumulate over time.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
If it keeps going the way people expect, pretty good apparently.
Now what comes from “everyone” (who can afford) having a pretty good assistant, I don’t know. More single owner businesses with AI managing the business and you providing the service/product? Specific information sellers, if you can produce the kind of information that other services need, like a local meteorological station and then selling its data? Another recession from a big lack of income, since many knowledge jobs will be cut?
I’m hoping for a lot less bureaucracy and speedy/simplified processes (Government and others).
Maybe AIs will talk to AI in a need - supply chain, where your AI will access all the available AIs promoting services/products and select the best one for the need and you get a summary of what needs to be done.
Don’t know, still can’t figure it out.
- Comment on Get. Out 1 month ago:
I’m trying to figure out why everyone is so mad about AI?
I’m still in the “wow” phase, marveled by the reasoning and information that it can give me, and just started testing some programming assistance which, with a few simple examples seems to be fine (using free models for testing). So I still can’t figure out why theres so much push back, is everyone using it extensively and reached a dead end in what it can do?
Give me some red pills!
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
I’m trying to figure out why everyone is so mad about AI?
I’m still in the “wow” phase, marveled by the reasoning and information that it can give me, and just started testing some programming assistance which, with a few simple examples seems to be fine (using free models for testing). So I still can’t figure out why theres so much push back, is everyone using it extensively and reached a dead end in what it can do?
Give me some red pills!
- Comment on Amazon Ring’s Super Bowl ad sparks backlash amid fears of mass surveillance 1 month ago:
Save the dogs, the new blanket for surveillance. Great.
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- Comment on [deleted] 2 years ago:
Wouldn’t ubi make more sense if it were more like stamps for necessary things to live: food, clothing, materials, etc?
- Comment on My friend on social refuses to see how this is a pyramid scheme 2 years ago:
This can be a marketing/scam strategy, you send a new book, and they send their marketed(marketing) or old (scam) book to your supposed secret friend, then re-sell your new book.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 years ago:
In the end you will gain new knowledge from doing the project.
And you can try to use AI to speed up the project and see if that works for you, and gain a better insight on what are the current AI systems shortcomings are.
Why should i bother doing something “like this” if someone else has already done it? Because you will gain the experience to go to the next level.
Its never a waste of time but an improvement of yourself.
- Comment on Read the dumpster 2 years ago:
I always wondered what happens in the facility where they get “illegal” items, do they just dump the batch in the common trash? Do they have people separating what is good from what is not? And if they have people separating, does it matter if people follow the recyling guidelines?
- Comment on Do folks managing servers mainly do so via command-line interfaces? 2 years ago:
If you are managing linux servers and you need to go into them for whatever reason, then using ssh is common and you will use a terminal to do so. There are some web interfaces for other things like managing a virtual machine cluster for creating virtual machines, set up network configurations for the cluster, etc.