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I like bickering about useless nonsense with people who most definitely will not be changing their minds. Yes, I know it's a waste of time. No, I don't plan on stopping.

🇨🇦 (He/Him)

  • Do you faint whenever you hear about the existence of meat-eating animals?

  • Usually it's just people commuting to and from work. A large portion of workers in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) work in Toronto proper, and since Toronto, like essentially every North American urban centre, is so obnoxiously car-dependent they all have to drive in from every direction. It's like if a five year-old made a town in SimCity.

  • It’s a fascinating case study of hubris how they think having those bunkers will actually do them any good. Even if it all goes to plan and nobody retaliates (they will) what do they plan to do when it’s time for them to stay in there? Just slowly rot and lose their minds even further than they already have? They really are viruses, just mindlessly mutating over and over until they’re too lethal for the host to sustain them.

  • Kind of besides the point, it’s still good that the figurehead of the world’s largest religion is calling this stuff out. I’m not endorsing religion but it sets a good precedent at least.

  • I don’t think they can afford to

    These people literally have fuck you money, they can afford a fuck-up like the AI bubble popping tens of times over if not endlessly with their countless legal loopholes. Their attitudes are based purely on having never faced repercussions for their societal parasitism and an insatiable desire for "more".

  • Meta in court (for the 900th time): Your honour, what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger

  • They're saying that a lot of Copilot functionality comes bundled in with Microsoft 365 plans, which a big portion of organizations pay for. That's opposed to paying for Microsoft subscriptions dedicated specifically to Copilot, that being what your source is describing.

  • To be fair Poe's law is a pretty common problem in internet communication. Obviously ambiguity of intent is pretty easily avoided with good writing but it's also convenient for a lot of people to be able to dodge that with a few relatively standardized characters. Although I can agree in the sense that it often feels like a lazy fix for otherwise bad jokes or dialogue, too often I see something in the vein of "WE NEED TO BLOW UP ORPHANAGES!!! /j" and because there's a tone indicator in there it somehow manages to write off the lack of actual quality.

  • Basically any battle royale game, they’re marginally fun with friends but they’ve always felt way too repetitive and frustration-inducing for me to ever pay much mind to them. It definitely doesn’t help that the most obvious example (Fortnite) is essentially the epitome of consumer-bait

  • idk ask the internet, I'm just trying to be helpful

  • /gen means genuine, it’s a tone indicator. Another one you might see is /s for sarcastic or /j for joking

  • Didn't that technically happen with that whole radio experiment they did with different LLMs? If so then this has a non-zero chance of actually occurring lol

  • Therein lies the irrationality of it. I imagine they think pumping endless amounts of money into AI research will eventually make it self-sustainable and create means of suppression for them to use on the working class, but it’s based on delusional hope more than anything if not entirely. It’s likely they’ll end up finding that out the hard way.

  • To be fair to Hello Games I'm pretty sure that Sony breathing down their necks for the release of No Man's Sky really screwed them over during initial development. They had to rush big time and it was a huge increase in scope from their previous titles. Definitely not trying to undermine them though, NMS is a pretty great game now, especially compared to how rocky the start was.

    As for R6 I remember hearing pretty recently there was a huge hacking incident that lead to players getting free shit en masse and effectively flipped the game economy on its head. I don't know how they handled the fallout from that but considering it's Ubisoft I doubt they learned anything substantial. Though if there's one inadvertently good thing they did it was kicking off the Stop Killing Games movement by shutting down servers for The Crew.

  • Correct me if I'm being ignorant here but I don't know if there's ever been a single company that's pulled itself out of a long line of degenerate business practices

  • lemmy.ml user

    Doesn't argue against the point of the replied comment, just twists words to satisfy their narrative

    I swear users from this instance are called to the mildest amount of criticism against Russia like the Bat-Signal. Or I guess Vlad-Signal in this case

  • It's more specific to Batman's character than that. Because of his trauma, he'll basically do anything to avoid enacting the same suffering he dealt with when his parents were murdered. It's not necessarily about the morality of it and more about his overall obsessions.

  • No this is Doug, he’s the premier of Ontario right now. They both crawled out of the same hellish crevice though