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Murderbot.
Murrrderbooooot.
800,000 brain cells played pong.
Creepy.
That’s murderbot’s ancestor.
Murderbot.
Murrrderbooooot.
800,000 brain cells played pong.
Creepy.
That’s murderbot’s ancestor.
Digital IDs that Protect Privacy.
Protection From Digital ID Corruption.
Anything concise that conveys a couple core points
A great point in dire need of a better title.
Pppffbbbthhh haha thanks.
Guess I’ll just sit in this, I guess.
Update: thank you for pointing out to me which community this was posted on.
I’m going to leave this post up as a cautionary tale for people like me who don’t pay enough attention!
But Linux is cool cuz it’s so fast and it doesn’t break.
Long as I’ve been using it anyway.
So now linux is going to be much slower, going to break and be more susceptible to security breaches?
I’m not a programmer, is the upside supposed to be that with so many more programmers able to work on the kernel, those issues will be able to be fixed by the extra programmers?
It’s not like there’s anything wrong with Linux right now.
#tell me what it’s about
print(“tell me about it”)
Uh-Oh, now kytch is getting sued by the law firm kytch was using to sue Taylor because kytch apparently hasn’t paid that law firm.
I can’t see a huge difference between openai 3.5 and Claude on ddg, but they are both beating copilot hands down.
If I ask copilot a specific question, like when was the first year this product was released in the United States, it’ll describe the product stuff tell me about the product without mentioning the year, while the ddg chatbots both answer a similar question immediately and accurately.
My only problem is that unless I’m missing something, ddg botsdon’t provide the source they’re getting the information from, which I do like a lot with copilot, that I can make sure the source they’re pulling the information from is accurate immediately because the link is provided.
Whoa, awesome. I just tried it and copilot, which I did like, has been supplanted.
I’m getting way more accurate answers.
Sorry, I’m not following. You mean the defendant is fucked and his lawyer he stabbed will try to get revenge on him?
“His defense attorney, Matt Fregi, said he harbored “no ill will toward” his client, who had already cycled through several attorneys before him. “Nothing serious,” he said of his injuries. “Everyone thought it was a lot more serious than what it was.””
That’s a cool lawyer
You aren’t trying to clutch pearls, but your pearls were just so available you felt you had to jump on the bandwagon to reply to a two-day old comment?
Nobody said this was a theoretical concern and it’s okay if you don’t understand the phrases " protest too much" and "shtick“, but you can ask for the definitions and relevance directly instead of fishing.
Are they pretending everyone knows what that is?
Ah, one of the “using words they don’t understand” crew.
And several hours late, too.
Swinging for the fences, aren’t you?
Nope, not my takes.
But go off
You’re hitting that “protest too much” shtick pretty hard
I didn’t know there were any smart TVs that weren’t pieces of s*** anymore, so that’s good to hear.
Personally, I’ve never had a problem finding a large monitor that fit my living room well.
I buy a separate Chromebook or similar $30 used laptop and run everything off of that through HDMI to the monitor.
Cheap and easy.
I just stick with computer monitors these days.
“Smart” TVs are f****** ridiculous now.
A scant couple hundred thousand more brain cells and we’ll be there.
Cheap shot, I’ve never dared a soap opera myself.