BroBot9000
@BroBot9000@lemmy.world
- Comment on Hideo Kojima learned "so many ways to kill people" in training, says it's "kind of sad" many devs "don't know how to dismantle a gun or shoot a gun" despite making military games 2 hours ago:
Need attention from a stranger online eh? Go touch grass.
- Comment on Hideo Kojima learned "so many ways to kill people" in training, says it's "kind of sad" many devs "don't know how to dismantle a gun or shoot a gun" despite making military games 1 day ago:
It helps you better 3d model a car and texture a street sign?
There is a diminishing return on how much you’re able to use that real world experience.
Knowing how to drive helps but you don’t have to have driven every damn car that’s in the game you are making while also taken the engine of each one apart and memorized the serial numbers. Hideo is going into that kind of territory.
- Comment on Hideo Kojima learned "so many ways to kill people" in training, says it's "kind of sad" many devs "don't know how to dismantle a gun or shoot a gun" despite making military games 1 day ago:
Doing research in how something functions is one thing but you don’t have to have first hand experience taking a gun apart or knowing how to kill in order to model or program better.
This is the level of gun worship of some Americans.
- Comment on Hideo Kojima learned "so many ways to kill people" in training, says it's "kind of sad" many devs "don't know how to dismantle a gun or shoot a gun" despite making military games 1 day ago:
Exactly this.
Doing research in how something functions is one thing but you don’t have to have first hand experience taking a gun apart or knowing how to kill in order to model or program better.
- Comment on Hideo Kojima learned "so many ways to kill people" in training, says it's "kind of sad" many devs "don't know how to dismantle a gun or shoot a gun" despite making military games 1 day ago:
You don’t need to know how to kill people to make movies/games about killing people.
Sound like gun wanking from a wanna be American.
- Comment on You can still enable uBlock Origin in Chrome, here is how 2 weeks ago:
Stop using chrome on your personal devices already. I understand you can’t change locked in corporations but come on people! Take some damn control back in your life and stop using these abusive programs.
LibreWolf or any other Firefox fork will function with UBlock Origins without any temporary hack arounds.
- Comment on Apple Invents a next-generation AirPods Sensor System that could measure Biosignals and Electrical Activity of a user's Brain 2 weeks ago:
They somehow found a way to harvest more data to sell.
How much longer till we get ads in our sleep ala Futurama? SMH
- Comment on AI therapy bots fuel delusions and give dangerous advice, Stanford study finds 3 weeks ago:
nytimes.com/…/chatgpt-ai-chatbots-conspiracies.ht…
These synthetic text extruding machines are wreaking havoc on the minds of the susceptible people. People with untreated mental illnesses are going to go spiraling and definitely is going to increase the likelihood of radical action. Expect suicide and murder to rise.
- Comment on The UN Made AI-Generated Refugees 3 weeks ago:
a major problem facing refugees is their dehumanization for political gain or convenience.
So let’s make a bot and trivialize these humans struggle by use a fucking Ai instead of getting actual humans beings.
What a fucking clown world we live in.
- Comment on YouTube Can't Put Pandora's AI Slop Back in the Box 3 weeks ago:
Bwahahahahaha now lay in the bed you made. Cant wait for the Ai bubble to pop and hopefully Google will get flung into the sun along with the Ai tech-bros pushing this slop.
- Comment on AI-Enabled Trash Trucks Will Scan Your Trash To Scold You About Recycling 3 weeks ago:
Throws out old children’s doll. Ai hallucinates that it’s dead babies getting thrown into trash. Soon the religious nut jobs will start spreading more rumours about unholy dumpster abortions and how they should be allowed to track down these heathens. And a little more privacy and human dignity slips away.
All because some corporate shitheads who rather spend millions on Ai over paying some “pathetic human” who might need medical or days off.
- Comment on EU says it will continue rolling out AI legislation on schedule 3 weeks ago:
Tech companies from across the world, including giants like Alphabet, Meta, Mistral Al and ASML have been urging the European Commission to delay rolling out the Al Act, saying it will hurt Europe’s chances to compete in the fast-evolving Al arena.
This alone tells me enough that rolling out this legislation should be top priority.
- Comment on NativeMind: Your fully private, open-source, on-device AI assistant 4 weeks ago:
Whatever that means.
Wow you really lost a lot of brain function already. My condolences.
- Comment on E Ink is turning the laptop touchpad into an e-reader for AI apps 4 weeks ago:
Heya! Let’s put a hallucinating txt parser at your fingertips at all times to speed up the brain degeneration and make sure our corporate statistics show that the Ai is constantly in use to make our CEO daddies happy.
- Comment on NativeMind: Your fully private, open-source, on-device AI assistant 4 weeks ago:
Dragon Ball Z Abridged
- Comment on NativeMind: Your fully private, open-source, on-device AI assistant 4 weeks ago:
My username is a reference to DBZA…
My name is just as much of a joke as yours.
- Comment on NativeMind: Your fully private, open-source, on-device AI assistant 4 weeks ago:
Learn to use your brain.
Using the tools that objectively (with multiple studies) have shown to dumb you down is not a solution.
Using Ai is not seizing the means of production and will only make you rely on them.
The way it is going to be used against people is to make humans stupid.
- Comment on NativeMind: Your fully private, open-source, on-device AI assistant 4 weeks ago:
Yeah it’s the guilt free version of brainrot. Still a brain rotting tool that will dumb you down. Literally multiple studies have shown this.
www.theregister.com/…/is_ai_changing_our_brains/
gizmodo.com/multiple-studies-now-suggest-that-ai-…
microsoft.com/…/lee_2025_ai_critical_thinking_sur…
Using Ai isn’t seizing the means of production, it’s rotting away at your ability to think and reason. It will make you rely on them to think.
- Comment on NativeMind: Your fully private, open-source, on-device AI assistant 4 weeks ago:
It’s a corporate tool that turns your brain into mush. Studies have repeatedly shown this.
Better to learn how to use your brain. An actually useful resource as opposed to outsourcing your thinking by plopping your brain in a fucking jar and letting a glorified txt parser do all the hard work of thinking for you.
- Comment on NativeMind: Your fully private, open-source, on-device AI assistant 4 weeks ago:
Oh look guilt free brainrot….
This is still putting your brain in a jar and not thinking. Ai is going to make you fucking stupid
- Comment on DiffuCoder: Understanding And Improving Masked Diffusion Models For Code Generation 4 weeks ago:
More Ai slop to give humanity brainrot
- Comment on Figma files for an (A)IPO with prospectus that mentions AI 150+ times 4 weeks ago:
Fucking Ai slop
- Comment on Mark Zuckerberg Already Knows Your Life. Now He Wants His AI to Run It 4 weeks ago:
It’s absolutely not cool and it’s a massive fucking privacy and security concern.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyH7zoP-JOg&t=3015s
Let’s give these Ai agents root access to everything on your PC because people don’t want to think and plop their brains into jars.
- Comment on Your data, your rules: Firefox’s privacy-first AI features you can trust | The Mozilla Blog 5 weeks ago:
They say that until that Google money runs out and they get desperate enough to make the line go up.
Enshittification stops at no company, they are all going to do it unless we stop them legally.
- Comment on Makers of air fryers and smart speakers told to respect users’ right to privacy 1 month ago:
Don’t even give smart devices your wifi password. Not your tv, your fridge or your fucking air fryer.
If it’s required, return it.
- Comment on Microsoft accidentally swapped Windows 11’s startup sound with Vista’s 1 month ago:
“It’s a big in test versions of the spyware.”
Fixed it for ya.
- Comment on Meta's Llama 3.1 can recall 42 percent of the first Harry Potter book 1 month ago:
Shit Ai regurgitating the words of a shitheaded bigot
What a great timeline we live in
- Comment on TikTok will give advertisers even more data on trends and users 1 month ago:
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So glad I’ve avoided these cesspools from the get go. Now with Ai scraping even more data from everyone, I can’t imagine how toxic these platforms will get with ads and radicalization. The right wing pipeline is very much a part of these algorithms.
- Comment on WhatsApp Is Gambling That It Can Add AI Features Without Compromising Privacy 2 months ago:
Is what they say, but their goal is more invasion of privacy and gathering more data to sell.
- Comment on Duolingo will replace contract workers with AI 2 months ago:
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