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@lemmy.world

SomeGuy69 169 points 2 years ago

This should count as violation of human rights. You're chained to the seat for hours and have no other option than look at this screen or force your eyes closed. Holy shit, people should get really mad. Flashing ads on a screen you don't look at directly are still very annoying, even if you look on your phone.

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SomeGuy69 114 points 2 years ago

Censored subtitles must be the most stupid thing that exists.

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SomeGuy69 103 points 2 years ago

Maybe horses like armor, like cats love boxes.

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SomeGuy69 97 points 2 years ago

Does Google not currently have an anti trust lawsuit going on? Fine addition of them abusing their quasi monopoly position. But maybe they want to use this as argument "look people could just get it from fdroid" or something like that. IANAL

BTW does removal mean phones with enabled google protect will ask users to uninstall the app? I have this "feature" disabled.

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SomeGuy69 91 points 2 years ago

The guy has diabetes.

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SomeGuy69 73 points 2 years ago

Such a big win. What a fantastic week.

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SomeGuy69 70 points 2 years ago

Someone probably found a way to hack or poison it.

Another theory, Reddit just recently sold data access to an unnamed AI company, so maybe that's where the data went.

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SomeGuy69 68 points 2 years ago

It's a big lie. Why not offer the option to delete automatically after 24h if 15mb extra is so much storage?

Or is it about bandwidth? Why no automatic compression on desktop? Oh wait, that feature existed in the past was scrapped. They think you're fools.

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SomeGuy69 66 points 2 years ago

But coding never was the difficult part. It's understanding a concept, identify a problem and solve it with the possible methods. An AI just makes the coding part faster and gives me options to quicker identify a possible solution. Thankfully there's a never ending pile of projects, issues, todos and stackholder wants, that I don't see how we need less programmers. Maybe we need more to deal with AI, as now people can do a lot more in house instead of outsourcing, but as soon as that threshold is reached, companies will again contact large software companies. If people want to put AI into everything, you need people feeding the AI with company specific data and instruct people to use this AI.

All I see is middle management getting replaced, because instead of a boring meeting, I could just ask an AI.

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SomeGuy69 62 points 2 years ago

coughs

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SomeGuy69 62 points 2 years ago

I simply don't believe this. They probably don't count all the gamers, who get Amazon prime for all the twitch loot. Then you also have people who throw around subs like confetti. Thot streams.

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SomeGuy69 61 points 2 years ago

The issues they left behind will last for generations. Funny that anyone could believe this goes away in our lifetime.

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SomeGuy69 61 points 2 years ago

If it's legal to openly state this from a former president and possible future president, then you need to change your laws asap. Has to be born in america to even be able to become president, but openly admitting to accept bribery is fine?

Who's next? Some Epstein 2.0 donating $1b for rebuilding the island?

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SomeGuy69 59 points 2 years ago

5 minutes after the Vatican presented her, there was already porn. Some say even earlier.

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SomeGuy69 59 points 2 years ago

They missed their chances. When I got the invite a few weeks ago, I did no longer care, because I already switched to Lemmy. There's no place for Bluesky anymore, they missed the Twitter exodus and the Reddit one. They should've send my code years ago but didn't. Such a fail of a company.

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SomeGuy69 56 points 2 years ago

I think that's ultimately it. The next TES is going to be a disaster.

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SomeGuy69 56 points 2 years ago

It would backfire like Brexit. Imagine the USA openly shunted by all former allies about their war crimes and other international crimes. The US forgets they currently can get away with a lot, and they do, because they are also an important ally. If you remove their NATO support, what reason is left to whistle ignorance?

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SomeGuy69 53 points 2 years ago

Because life is suffering and machines dream of electric sheeps.

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SomeGuy69 51 points 2 years ago

2024, scrollbars? What scrollbars? We decided that you don't need them. Sorry but your adblocker and script blocking, broke our own shitty implementation of scrolling. Please enable all scripts for our large ad family to feast on your data.

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SomeGuy69 51 points 2 years ago

I don't want votes to be public, but they already are, so.

Someone can easily host a website to leak this information and people should know, instead of believing they are private

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