Because the rich pretend like it’s in peoples interest, people believe them because oh they are rich they must know what they are talking about, and because people are stupid.
Because the rich pretend like it’s in peoples interest, people believe them because oh they are rich they must know what they are talking about, and because people are stupid.
I have a few Norweigan friends and they say the same.
They’re creating the one thing they want to destroy. lol
They even admit that pepe can be used in perfectly normal ways, yet they show it’s the number one most used one. That’s crazy to me lmao
I think a lot of the future of social media is going to be determined by ease of use/beginner-friendliness.
The issue (and strength) with Lemmy is there’s multiple instances. You’re not gonna be able to explain it to non-technical people, even as an experienced programmer myself I sometimes find myself getting confused by Lemmy. People don’t want to learn, they just want to use something that works.
Then again, KBin only had the one instance pretty much I think, and yet that died out anyway. So I think part of it is people just want to go where everyone else is, and that did end up being Lemmy and not KBin (although the maintainer of KBin also refused outside contributions which helped seal its fate lol)
If Bluesky has the one instance, and you literally just go to bsky.app and sign up, that’s going to be a lot easier than trying to sell people on Mastodon or Lemmy when they Google those. Then again, I just googled Mastodon and it took me right to Mastodon.social so maybe I am mistaken.
I think it depends on the game. Some games, like certain racing games, the motion blur can sometimes enhance the feeling of speed.
If the article sounds interesting, I’ll read it, although I usually skim articles these days.
I use DDG but I’m always open to alternatives.
The weird thing is, the original version of it wasn’t AI lol
I’m pretty sure this is an AI-enhanced or AI-created version of an image, since the original image existed long before AI/LLMs did.
These sound extremely historical lol
They probably feel like it’s “personalized”, like it’s “for them”, which is an absolutely disgusting and horrifying thought.
I’d be willing to bet it’s most women in their 20s and 30s. Although to be fair, it said 29 phones were searched, not 29 phones had nudes on them.
To be fair, I have actually seen fringe cases where people accuse AI of always being wrong.
You’re right, it would be easier if we could just ignore it, but sadly it’s correct enough that it becomes useful for widespread usage, which is why it’s seeing widespread usage. Like always, trust but verify, or just don’t trust it. lol
This is true, but some of us are actually very different. That’s not always a bad thing, either.
I use Ubuntu because it’s the most popular and well-supported.
I’m going to be switching to Mint at some point because it’s basically a community-run fork of Ubuntu and I don’t trust Canonical anymore, but it’s hard to justify installing my OS from scratch considering I’ve been using Ubuntu since 2017.
I recently ordered a Thinkpad T14 Gen1 with an R7 4750U, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD and you better believe I’m going to be putting Mint on that as soon as I get it.
Technically yes, you’d have to find an exploit for your TV that allows for installing your own OS.
It’s not super feasible but it’s technically possible.
Partial returners seems like a good name for it.
The bots have become sentient