Good.
finalarbiter
Good. There should be no confusion when we go for their fucking heads.
Will? Already have.
I comment this on many of their LinkedIn posts. I think they've blocked me at this point
I love how Valve's strategy is basically just 'don't piss off the customers and occasionally do something super fucking cool', while everyone else in the space seems to be cutting off their nose to spite their face
To be replaced with the Trump Youth or something to that effect.
The bioengineered meat bit is honestly hilarious to me, it's clear this guy has no relation to actual production. 3D printed meat is nowhere near viable for the scale of production that Campbells operates at- it can't keep up with the sheer volume required and it is significantly more expensive than traditional meat production.
Dude's just gone off the deep end with right-wing conspiracy theories, which makes sense given the whole racist tirade and hating the poor.
Not really equivalent. Most videogames don't actively encourage you to pursue violence outside of the game, even if they don't explicitly have a big warning saying "don't fucking shoot people".
Several of the big LLMs, by virtue of their programming to be somewhat sycophantic, have encouraged users to follow through on suicidal ideation or self-harm when the user shared those thoughts in chat. One can argue that OpenAI and others have implemented 'safety' features for these scenarios, but the fact is that these systems have already lead to several deaths and continue to do so through encouragement of the user to harm themselves or other.
I don't do a whole lot right now, partially because I'm just not sure what I want to run or how much risk I want to take on in terms of security (for exposed services) and data recovery. I started with pihole to get better ad blocking on my tv, and recently started hosting a dinner vtt server for my d&d group. Some time in the future, I might spin up a nextcloud instance to replace my dropbox or immich for google photos
They appear to have forgotten their oxford comma, but I suppose that's to be expected from a brain-dead publication like the New York Post
It's not necessary to do anything in life besides pay my taxes and die. Go fuck yourself with that ai trash.
Ads that pretend to be normal content are literally the fucking worst kind of ad and anyone who suggests implementing them should be dragged out back and shot.
Not surprised that stack exchange is doing this, given that they seem determined to drive away their entire userbase.