Should I put mine back in and take it out again? Mine was already out.
Should I put mine back in and take it out again? Mine was already out.
No, that’s not what they want, this is more like the Nazis putting the stars on people in camps to designate visually who to attack first.
This kind of thinking shouldn’t be acceptable from a legal standpoint. Yet the courts do nothing…
There’s also the trolls who argue in bad faith and only go online to bully.
Lemmy was trolls free at first, but then the Reddit dingle berries and grammar nazi’s showed up… and all those turds deserve downvotes. I make it a personal mission to defend users here from bullying when I see it, life’s already hard enough.
Notepad++ isn’t trying to shoehorn in AI for starters. It’s clear Microsoft is praying the current gimmicky narrative of AI will let the masses not realize this is a privacy nightmare.
You had me with Meeting humans is intolerable, but lost me with the rest.
It’s a good thing I stayed loyal to Firefox. Mainly due to my dislike of change lol, but I was forced to use Chrome and it felt ominous with its owner being Google.
Proof an AI is even remotely like a human would be the fact that if it thought it was human, it would show signs of depression.
As someone whose family is LACoFD, this is repugnant, LARPing during an ongoing crisis.
Not a religious man but if I were, I would definitely see another pandemic as a sign from God.
The Busy World of Richard Scarry?
You forget he dresses up as a Roomba docking station for the act.
False vacuum decay is a process where the universe is in a stable state that seems “normal,” but it’s actually not the most stable state it could be. Think of it like sitting in a comfy chair that’s actually a little wobbly. If something triggers it, the chair might suddenly collapse and turn into a better one. In the universe, when this “false vacuum” decays, everything could change very quickly, and the universe would shift to a more stable state. This change could happen at any time, even though we don’t notice it yet.
It’s like gaining office in high-school; it’s a title.