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tinkermeister 54 points a day ago

Did they shoot it with a shotgun?

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tinkermeister 140 points a month ago

I could very well be wrong, I know little about birds, but wouldn’t this just scare the shit out of the bird?

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tinkermeister 119 points 2 months ago

I must admit, even though he was down in the polls, I still expected him to win somehow. It gives me a little glimmer of hope that the world may not become an authoritarian hellscape.

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tinkermeister 30 points 4 months ago

I may have become too cynical but, as is often the case when you dig deeper, this sounds like the result of lobbyists trying to protect licensing rather than people.

We can be dumb, but we’ve been doing web searches for legal and medical advice for ages because it is too damned expensive and time consuming to go to professionals for every little thing. Not to mention, doctors have so little time for you that it is hard to get them to listen to the whole story to make connections between symptoms.

The LLMs already tell you that they aren’t licensed professionals and, for many, provide citations for their sources (miles better than your typical health website).

As a personal anecdote, my son was having stomach pain but was planning to tough it out. He checked with ChatGPT and it recommended he go to the ER. He did, and if he hadn’t, he would likely be dead now. He spent 3 days in the hospital having his bowels unobstructed through a tube in his nose.

There is value in people having that kind of information at their fingertips.

Regulation is absolutely needed, but I would rather they focus on protecting us from AI being used for military purposes, mass surveillance, etc. rather than protecting citizens from ourselves.

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tinkermeister 23 points 3 months ago

Nah, let him stay here and try one of those fancy detention centers that he is so fond of. I’d hate to see our tax dollars go to waste.

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tinkermeister 15 points 5 months ago

If nothing else, maybe it will bring Epstein back into the news cycle.

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tinkermeister 11 points a month ago

It’s not exactly projecting because I would personally have a blast. But that’s largely because I would understand what is happening.

I doubt the height would scare the bird, like you said, they are used to that. What they probably aren’t used to is being confined while strapped to a drone they can’t control. That’s more like the experience of being picked off by a bird of prey. I would imagine birds enjoy flying free. This is not that.

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tinkermeister 3 points 4 months ago

He’s in his 20s so he is only slightly more likely to take my advice than he was as a teenager 😆

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tinkermeister 3 points 4 months ago

Yeah, he is pretty tough. I wish I could hug him, he is about a 10 hour drive from me. That tube was nightmarish from what he’s told me.

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tinkermeister 2 points 4 months ago

I was in awe at their bathrooms the first time I went to one.

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tinkermeister 1 point 4 months ago

Yeah, I’m in the US and I agree. Though it is going to take some serious change to treat the problem. In the meantime, this is at least a stopgap solution for people who don’t have a lot of options.

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