MushuChupacabra
@MushuChupacabra@lemmy.world
Carbon based. Not overly precocious.
- Comment on Marjorie Taylor Greene picked a fight with Grok 1 week ago:
What the fuck is the point of arguing with an idiot machine that only knows how to spew talking points it doesn’t actually understand?
What did Grok think it would get out of MGT?
- Comment on Anthropic's new AI model turns to blackmail when engineers try to take it offline | TechCrunch 1 week ago:
Pffft, what an overreaction.
The HAL 9000 is the most sophisticated artificial intelligence in the world, and is incapable of malicious action!
- Comment on Perplexity CEO says its browser will track everything users do online to sell 'hyper personalized' ads 5 weeks ago:
Neat. Can we have access to everything he does online?
- Comment on Reddit’s 50% Plunge Fails to Entice Dip Buyers as Growth Slows. 2 months ago:
Looks good on em.
- Comment on X CEO signals ad boycott is over. External data paints a different picture. 4 months ago:
X CEO signals that everything is just fine.
Please come back.
- Comment on Microsoft closes the door on Windows 11 supporting older hardware 5 months ago:
I’ve got an elderly PC, and LMDE runs marvelously on it.
Above and beyond the ease of use, I think that people migrating from Windows 10 will be pleasantly surprised at how non-invasive and non-demanding Linux is with respect to personal information, product registration and such.
- Comment on Microsoft closes the door on Windows 11 supporting older hardware 5 months ago:
Linux Mint or LMDE for the win.
Even without having an axe to grind with Microsoft, switching to Linux will extend the life of your existing PC, saving you money.
- Comment on Sam Altman accused of being shady about OpenAI’s safety efforts 9 months ago:
But he seems so trustworthy.
- Comment on Elon Musk calls for “criminal prosecution” of X ad boycott perpetrators 10 months ago:
And I call for a second moon!
- Comment on China is the runaway leader in generative AI patent applications followed by the US, the UN says 10 months ago:
Who cares? Just violate their patents.
- Comment on Why is it apparently cool and fine for insurance companies to spend countless billions, trillions of our money constantly buying ad time? 1 year ago:
Because they make more money that way.
In order to stop them, you’d need a large percentage of customers go out of their way to purchase policies from companies with the lowest advertising budgets.