EatYouWell
@EatYouWell@lemmy.world
- Comment on Save thousands 1 year ago:
You can go ahead and prepay for the service, even if it’s just cremation and stuffing your bone dust in a cardboard box.
That way your family doesn’t have to both grieve and figure out arrangements.
- Comment on Save thousands 1 year ago:
It really is a good idea. My wife’s grandma did it in the 80s, so when she died all the family had to do was pick what food they wanted at the wake. Prices only increase, so the earlier you buy the more you save.
- Comment on Save thousands 1 year ago:
Make a will for the edit part
- Comment on Save thousands 1 year ago:
At a certain point in life you’ll usually have 6 family members who have died, and if you live even longer you’ll start having friends die.
- Comment on this AI thing 1 year ago:
The AI effect can’t be a real thing since true AI hasn’t been done yet. We’re getting closer, but we’re definitely not in the positronic brain stage yet.
- Comment on this AI thing 1 year ago:
Exactly. AI is a tool, not a direct replacement for humans
- Comment on I use a goat 1 year ago:
You’re missing the “rip it the fuck out with a rapidly rotating drum of tweezers” option.
- Comment on 4chan prepared me for this debate 😏 1 year ago:
Nincompoop?
- Comment on Survive the zombie apocalypse 1 year ago:
Body armor - protection against bites Crossbow - silent weapon, semi unlimited ammo, hunting Machete - good weapon/tool Fire axe - for looting abandoned buildings/emergency escapes.
Then I’d head off into the woods and start building a tree house.
- Comment on Why are LED power supplies called Drivers and not Ballasts? 1 year ago:
Sounds kinda like how your car will draw a few hundred amps to start but it’s fairly low after that.
- Comment on Brave truth teller. 1 year ago:
No, they aren’t. Not everyone wants the hassle of owning and maintaining a property, or going a few hundred grand in debt to buy a non-liquid asset.
Apartments and rental units do serve a purpose.
- Comment on Do I need a license to kill a squirrel? 1 year ago:
I wanted to as a kid because they kept eating my hammocks.
- Comment on help 1 year ago:
There are artists that do permanent makeup that isn’t microblading, but iirc the technique is pretty different than most other areas of the body, so most don’t bother with it.
- Comment on help 1 year ago:
My wife’s shop just won’t do face tattoos unless you already have one, or its something tiny like a heart by the ear or something.
- Comment on help 1 year ago:
It looks real to me. White ink looks really good for a few months to a year before it starts to look gross and yellow.
- Comment on help 1 year ago:
You can definitely get both your eyelids and your eyeballs tattooed.
- Comment on ♫♪♫♪ The Day My Waymo Said Goodbye ♫♪♫♪ 1 year ago:
It will absolutely be a thing once truly autonomous cars exist.
But, by the time the number of self driving cars reaches a significant portion of the vehicles on the road, owning a car will likely be on its way out in favor of subscription/fee services. That is if they’re ever sold in the first place.
Why own a or maintain a car when you can have one pick you up in a few minutes?
- Comment on Fuck Disney tbh 1 year ago:
This is why I laughed so hard when DeSantis thought he could stand a chance against Disney in a legal battle.
I was worried for a second that he would be a more competent version of Trump, but boy did he prove me wrong.
- Comment on Difference between first and third world countries. 1 year ago:
I did not prove your point at all.
I’m not sure why you think employees should be compensated for the productivity increase that’s created by products the employer is paying for. AI is just a tool, like Excel.
- Comment on ♫♪♫♪ The Day My Waymo Said Goodbye ♫♪♫♪ 1 year ago:
I’d imagine that truly self driving cars will have occupancy sensors in them (they only cost a few dollars), and that you could collect your belongings from the dealer.
It’s not like the system is just going to randomly drive off without any warning, likely for the reasons you stated.
- Comment on My PDF reader REALLY HAD to add a permanent "AI assistant" button that floats on every single file i open 1 year ago:
Fair enough, but the free version of acrobat is still a good product for basic PDF functions, and doesn’t benefit them at all by using it.
- Comment on My PDF reader REALLY HAD to add a permanent "AI assistant" button that floats on every single file i open 1 year ago:
Why not just use acrobat?
- Comment on My PDF reader REALLY HAD to add a permanent "AI assistant" button that floats on every single file i open 1 year ago:
This is software, not a website. And it’s a “feature” not an ad
- Comment on My PDF reader REALLY HAD to add a permanent "AI assistant" button that floats on every single file i open 1 year ago:
Just use Firefox for reading PDFs
- Comment on Difference between first and third world countries. 1 year ago:
This isn’t necessarily true. Our company is leveraging AI to take a process that currently takes 18 months down to a few weeks.
Yes, the people who do the 18 month process think it’s going to replace them, but it’s actually going to let them do all of the other things that get shoved on the back burner and never get done.
- Comment on ♫♪♫♪ The Day My Waymo Said Goodbye ♫♪♫♪ 1 year ago:
I think that’s a fair feature, though. Much less risky than having a repo guy deal with a pissed off human.