Did Americans voted for him?
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Nalivai@discuss.tchncs.deto
Europe@feddit.org•Anti-immigrant rallies staged across PolandEnglish
4·10 months agolet’s just leave Poland as it was - non-desired
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Technology@lemmy.world•Linus Torvalds and Bill Gates Meet for the First Time EverEnglish
1·10 months agoI don’t think you remember how difficult was to install anything back then.
I mean yeah, installing Linux was more complicated, and you couldn’t just google shit. Still, I was making pretty good money back then on the side specifically because regular user wasn’t able to do shit with their computer.
Linux was harder, both were difficult, both required separate set of skills you couldn’t just get.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•The down vote button is not the "disagree" button, what do you use it for?English
8·10 months agoFor me it’s “this comment shouldn’t exist” button. Sometimes it’s because it makes the experience of reading worse, regardless of the content of the comment. Sometimes it’s because the content is so bad.
But i don’t just downvote something if I just disagree with it, it should be bad
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Technology@lemmy.world•We're Not Innovating, We’re Just Forgetting SlowerEnglish
3·10 months agoFire good. Angry gods strike ground. Man take fire. Place food on top. Simple.
E-e-elic-tri-s-i-ty bad. Complicated. Not know who volt is. Sparks scary. Place food on top not know how.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Japan using generative AI less than other countriesEnglish
61·10 months agoShrimp Jesus is wery western phenomenon
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Technology@lemmy.world•Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB SeagateEnglish
5·10 months agoBoth Cyberpunk and BG3 work flawlessly on the external USB hard drive that I use. The loading times suffer a bit, but not to an unplayable degree, not even close
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Technology@lemmy.world•Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB SeagateEnglish
11·10 months ago36 Typical Bananas
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Technology@lemmy.world•Japan using generative AI less than other countriesEnglish
4·10 months agoAnd do you think all the shrimp jesuses on facebook are made by and for young people?
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•Windows 10 is ending support in October, prevent e-waste, switch to LinuxEnglish
9·10 months agoIf anything, a lot of people will take it as a blessing, Microsoft is very insistent on their updating process
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump suggests taking over New York City and WashingtonEnglish
11·10 months agoIs it a fallacy if every galoomba is saying the same exact shit.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump suggests taking over New York City and WashingtonEnglish
1·10 months agonot everybody has those opportunities
Everyone has a bunch of opportunities between doing nothing and “here I go killing again”. Everyone. But (and yeah, I’m engaging in generalisations, but you’re not beating the allegations so to speak) “you Americans” always put “I need to start shooting people” waaaay up high on the hierarchy or possibilities.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump suggests taking over New York City and WashingtonEnglish
306·11 months agoYou Americans always skip to shootouts for some reason. You went from “I don’t have stamps at home so I am skipping voting this decade” to fantasising about shootouts with police real fucking quick, skipping millions way more useful and way more non-community-destructing ways to resist, as if resistance isn’t the point, but dying “glorious” death is.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI agents wrong ~70% of time: Carnegie Mellon studyEnglish
1·11 months agoDid the autocomplete told you to answer this? Don’t answer, actually, save some energy.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI agents wrong ~70% of time: Carnegie Mellon studyEnglish
11·11 months agoYou probably wanted to show off how smart you are, but instead you showed that you can’t even talk to people without help of your favourite slop bucket.
It didn’t answer my curiosity about what came first, but it solidified my conviction that your brain is cooked all the way, probably beyond repair. I would say you need to seek professional help, but at this point you would interpret it as needing to talk to the autocomplete, and it will cook you even more.
It started funny, but I feel very sorry for you now, and it sucked all the humour out.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI agents wrong ~70% of time: Carnegie Mellon studyEnglish
13·11 months agoWere you prone to this weird leaps of logic before your brain was fried by talking to LLMs, or did you start being a fan of talking to LLMs because your ability to logic was…well…that?
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI agents wrong ~70% of time: Carnegie Mellon studyEnglish
32·11 months agoThe person who uses fancy autocomplete to write their code will be exactly the person who thinks they’re better than everyone. Those traits are correlated.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI agents wrong ~70% of time: Carnegie Mellon studyEnglish
54·11 months agoKeep doing what you do. Your company will pay me handsomely to throw out all your bullshit and write working code you can trust when you’re done. If your company wants to have a product in the future that is.
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Technology@lemmy.world•‘You can’t pause the internet’: social media creators hit by burnoutEnglish
31·11 months agoYou’re acting like the most “well acsually” person ever. You see the word “never” and don’t understand that people routinely use this word colloquially not to literally mean “there was zero cases in history of humanity”. Maybe they shouldn’t do that, maybe people should use “almost never” to mean “almost never”, but they aren’t.
If you want to engage with meaning of what the person you’re arguing was saying, instead of hanging up on a technical usage of the word, their point was that sensationalist media and crazy usually religiously motivated groups love misunderstanding teenagers stupid humour, and making a big panic out of basically nothing. All the kids who really physically put tide pods in their mouths even for a second for a stupid video, can fit into one short bus. But the panic around it was so widespread, you could get an impression that everyone is popping them like tic tacs. That is a classic example of a moral panic.

Sorry, wasn’t my intention