fyrilsol

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[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 43 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Europe, you're supposed to be better than America, not replicate what makes America trash. This is backwards.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 55 points 9 hours ago (14 children)

"social permission"?

Society didn't even permit you and others to spread AI onto everyone to begin with.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org -1 points 18 hours ago

Nn...no. Just because people are going to be forced to choose China, doesn't make them good. You should be good based on providing the best and with how China recently handled GPUs, I'm remaining skeptical in their practices.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 7 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Thanks.

I don't really know why it is so hard for people to post things like this in the beginning. It's just a way to annoy us because they should know we all don't intend to pay some subscription to read news.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 8 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Besides the paywall.

It doesn't sound to me that this is making Sony go away from a market, it just sounds like they'll still be involved.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 0 points 1 day ago

19 is not a 'kid'. Sorry of having to be that guy, but he was already an adult, a young adult at that.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 1 day ago

That's why AI fails, it is because it's an intelligence that is fueled by the incredulously devious thoughts of man. Just like the idea of God. Only Man can create things like a God or an AI and pump his fundamental flaws and cunning nature into them.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 2 points 2 days ago

There's a video I watched that demonstrated VHS quality degrading by generation. And that to me was the accurate depiction of how human memory can work like. Every waking hour, we are making new memories and those new memories have a chance of overwriting the old ones as we grow older. New experiences, new people, new places, even going different routes than your usual all can have that impact.

Some people's memories are better than others. In my case, I can't really recall a lot from my earlier childhood, it is all just bits and pieces. My teenage years is about as far back as my memory goes, my young adulthood is more remembered and the last 5 years are like yesterday to me at times.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 34 points 2 days ago (3 children)

Ha, not so big and tough are you?

People like Jake Lang, talk a tough game, but they're secretly pussies underneath.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 2 days ago

What world do you live in, where nobody is entitled to quietness and peace? Of course there are things that can't be dealt with. You can't go outside and tell the carpet cleaning company that their equipment is too loud to stop it. That is what it is. You can't report an idiot with loud music from their car who happens to pass by.

But the problem lies when you're able to hear stupid children of a tenant through the walls directly from yours for nearly all hours of the day. When you have to actually evacuate what was once your bedroom to pile nearly everything into one living room, so now you're paying for only a third of the apartment (I pay close to $900 by the way). All because there's a couple who occasionally likes to argue around 1 in the morning and a rambling old seemingly drunk asshole rambling about shit all throughout the night at the same period of the morning.

If you're paying a landlord $900 a month, close to because RUB charges are involved (base is actually 795) and the lease agreement explicitly goes into a part of the lease agreement. Here, I've even taken a snippet from bullet point 9:

"No noise or disturbance allowed: Lessee, Lessee’s guests, occupants and invitees shall not become intoxicated, disorderly, harass or solicit residents, their guests or others, create or cause any odors or create or permit any unnecessary, unreasonable or improper noise or disturbance in or about the Premises or the building of which the Premises are a part, including and not by way of limitation, the operation of a stereo, radio or television set or playing of a musical instrument or singing in a manner or at times which might be objectionable to other tenants."

The fact that it explicitly says 'No noise' and goes a little more into it, implies my problem. Considering how much of that goes on and calling the police is my management's source of resolving things, they should be hiring an on-site residential officer or something because it'd be almost 24/7 with the rate the police would have to be called.

If your landlord is going to tell you to your face that you're entitled to your peace, they should be the ones doing anything possible to ensure your apartment is as peaceful as possible with problems they can actually deal with.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 2 days ago

Another day of someone who thinks they know everything by their armchair.

 

I think the answer is - because they're lazy and want you to do their dirty work for them. I quite frankly, am not going to call the police over noise complaints because I think management should do something about that. Police should only be called when violence or tenants who get aggressive.

Not because of noise, I just think it's management dumping responsibility onto you when they're the ones with the power to evict people.

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