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News@lemmy.world•MAGA demands murder charges for ICE victim's wife
6·11 days agothey are trying to pivot the anchors of discourse. Instead of outrage over such a heinous overstep, there is outrage over making her SO a felony murderer. Arguing the premise of assholes…
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Technology@lemmy.world•Stack Overflow in freefall: 78 percent drop in number of questionsEnglish
3·14 days agoBetelgeuse is in retrograde, so this post is closed. Bitch
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News@lemmy.world•AOC Slams Operation To Capture Maduro: 'It's About Oil And Regime Change'
1·19 days agoI thought Putin and Trump were BFFs. This was the real story imo
Oh yea, I guess I need some electrolytes
Just noticed they are wearing headsets for some reason xD
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Technology@lemmy.world•Devastated PC builder orders DDR5 RAM from Amazon, receives DDR2 and some weights — counterfeit 32GB kit a worrying sign of rising return and sales fraudEnglish
2·1 month agoCEOs are probably hedging on LLMs adapting faster to scammers then video versa, however unless they make a fundamental breakthrough like what transformers did, adding more parameters to the model ain’t gonna do it.
We are reaching a convergence of accuracy, and once a critical mass of investors realize it, this whole thing implodes. Demand for AI tech will plummet, and all these asshole companies will have to backpedal. Maybe not Amazon, but the small cap companies fo sure
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Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox Will Ship with an "AI Kill Switch" to Completely Disable all AI Features - 9to5LinuxEnglish
13·1 month agoIt has to be opt-in or they can go fuck themselves
We’re all just playing the Roy simulation at Blips and Chitz
Stupid fat bitch slut
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Technology@lemmy.world•Oracle made a $300 billion bet on OpenAI. It's paying the price.English
151·1 month agoim gonna lose all my photos if they are worth a billion dollars and no new phone.
This is some weird mental hoops you are going through to reach that conclusion.
You have to imagine a world before enshittification , where interoperability was a thing and your media wasn’t held hostage behind a gated platform.
What else do you have to say besides what else?
It’s like that K&P skit about that guy in the group who says “anyways…” but doesn’t follow up xD
You know, rapist. Saying n-this, n-that in quick tempo music that rhymes
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Samsung smart fridges have started displaying adsEnglish
1·2 months agoLet me guess, it’s opt out?
I think it’s interesting where we are reaching an inflection point with technology where I pity the bs the next generation is gonna have to put up with this shit when the stockpile of old tech without this bs is gone
Oh it’s totally malice, like the “reminder” to want to share personal information to MS for a customized user experience, where you your only options are “yes, I want to eat shit” or “sorry, please ask me to eat shit later”
Or how they are clamping on people’s ability to create local accounts.
Windows 7 was the last OS I was excited to get.
Im so glad that there a tangible exodus of non techie people moving away from whatever the fuckery MS is doing nowadays.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Feeding my family alone is expensive. I can't afford to feed all of y'all.
2·2 months agoWait. What changed?
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News@lemmy.world•Racists are now openly targeting Indian Americans
3·2 months agoYup, that’s why it’s such a whistle when phrases like “enemy within” and “bad hombres” are uttered.
They are just divide and conquer in a new wrapper to distract poor people to hate other poor people, while the increasingly stratified ruling class consolidates the country’s wealth.
People still fall for this shit, hell I still do from time to time. The only way you counter it is with education and being worldly, which is intentionally becoming harder to do nowadays
Yup snap also sucks in my experience. Often times, an app that I used snap to install ends up glitching or not working well with the desktop environment. It used to be fine just using synaptic package manager that even had a GUI. I don’t get why they have to fix what want broken for me


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