It’s still directly referencing the stupid obsession over testosterone and how the lack of it explains why men are not “male” enough to them. That’s literally what the soy part is.
The word is shit, and so is its implication.
It’s still directly referencing the stupid obsession over testosterone and how the lack of it explains why men are not “male” enough to them. That’s literally what the soy part is.
The word is shit, and so is its implication.


Sounds a bit like those Anthropic researchers who keep finding new ways Claude did something unexpected and scary every other week.
We don’t care whether you’re scared or amazed : TALK ABOUT IT.
Underwearology seems like a very situational skill.


So… this is still a ridiculous case, but they’re wealthy enough they aren’t too worried even if they lose it? All right.


I think those games that are made to be boring and absurdly grindy and then offer you to pay to skip the boring parts are even worse. And they’re not limited to phone, too.
“Pay to not play”, when we ensure our gameplay loop is so bad that you literally think your time spent in it has negative value.


The second one is not really a way to check if it’s AI, only if it may be deceiving you, and the third one’s conclusion is not “yes” but “use responsibly”, like it’s in the power of the common person to even choose to use AI and like corporations aren’t the ones pushing it with no regard to impact anyway.
The problem is those 3 questions are very vague and would need complex answers, and maybe the guy vould have been able to give these, but in any case they’re not in the article.


Theoretically in the way some particles have been theorized to maybe exist according to physical models but have never been observed.


I’ll save you a click. that article asks 3 basic questions : is it dangerous, how to tell something is AI and is it bad for the environment.
They get only non-answers. Thanks, BBC.
mbin right? That could explain the difference. Lemmy was made to look and feel more like reddit.
You can see how many upvotes and downvotes a comment has, and this one shows at 0 upvote, despite the fact you should automatically give yourself an upvote when you post. It’s possible to remove your self-upvote, if you want to for some reason.
Though I think some instances hide downvotes in UI, so maybe you can only see the total? not sure.


Yeah, part of the usual “it’s not bad, you’re using it wrong” arsenal. Definitely not the clever hack they think it is.
This probably has as much potential to create new errors as to find old ones. LLMs are trained to be “helpful”, if you tell it with total confidence something is wrong, it will answer like there is something to correct, and anything will do.
So even if it had something about right to begin with, now it will thank you for your “insightful” question and output some bullshit to please you.
People always talk about pineapple on pizza (I don’t approve either), but I think cheese in sushi is even worse. It just ruins it.
Shredded tuna too. I love fish sushi, but I’d take a veggie one over a roll filled with cooked, shredded tuna. It doesn’t work.


I may have been on lemmy for a while, but I only got seriously into linux for like 2 months. Part because I am fed up with the AI/advertising bullshit in recent Windows, part because of end of support for my hardware. So, that definitely happens.
My previous personal desktop linux attempts were like early 00s and didn’t last long so I don’t think I’m officially part of the cult yet. I work with linux, I tinkered a bit with RasPi debians, but it’s the first time I am really considering it for my all purpose PC.
I still have a PC on W11. I am not in a hurry to convert it, because there is still stuff stucked on windows that I don’t expect will be easy to replace. Like Virtual Desktop.


I think I’m too sober for this shit.


One of my 2 PCs already switched to linux because of mandatory TPM 2.0 for windows.
It’s like they want us to leave their ecosystem. Requiring hardware changes in the middle of a major component crisis, one that they are in no small part responsible for, is certainly a choice.
I get stuff on Gog sometimes. They do some things right (no need for a client, no DRM stance, good compatibility support, chasing down lost rights for old games).
But unfortunately they can never get more than scraps from the big publishers because those will never agree to release their newer games without DRM.
And let’s be clear, I wouldn’t want them to go back on this, but that will make it hard for them to compete.
Interestingly, at the beginning everything on Humble was offering DRM-free options too. And then after a while they gave us some bullshit about their policy not being “DRM-free” but “DRM-agnostic”, which means, publisher can choose whether to use no DRM, or DRMs. Such a strong policy, thank you Humble.
The only games I pirate are those that either :
_ are completely abandoned by their publishers and literally unavailable through other means
_ are stuff I already bought long ago and this is the most convenient way to get them to run (I have occasionally bought games again if it was cheap and convenient)
_ have turned to such shitty business models I don’t want to give a cent to the publishers (and I almost don’t even do that one anymore since usually they’ve found a dozen more ways to turn the game to shit anyway).
So yeah. Totally agree with the service problem.
I don’t get it.
Why do they do that? Even if the goal was to hide the source of original content à la shitty content farm site, what is there to gain doing that on lemmy?
Or is that just that they get all their stuff from shitty content farms and have been trained to not give a shit about where stuff actually comes from?
They have to do it anyway because it’s an order from their Master Tactician.