dumblederp
@dumblederp@aussie.zone
- Comment on Your next phone could have a 10km Bluetooth connection 13 hours ago:
Requires perfect conditions and clear line-of-sight. Seems like a click-bait marketing article.
- Comment on Big brands are spending small sums on X to stay out of Musk’s crosshairs 1 week ago:
So… Protection money?
- Comment on Reddit’s 50% Plunge Fails to Entice Dip Buyers as Growth Slows. 2 weeks ago:
I got banned by AI for discussing jiu-jitsu technique, then got banned by ip/email for ban avoidance when I switched accounts. Now I can’t make an account without dancing through temp mail and a VPN so fuckem. Lemmy gold rush will be ramping up soon enough.
- Comment on Segway recalls 220,000 of its scooters due to a fall hazard that has resulted in 20 injuries 2 weeks ago:
And do you have evidence of that mechanism failure, eg cctv footage.
- Comment on Plex is increasing Plex Pass prices and paywalling remote playback for personal media at $1.99/month or $19.99/year. 3 weeks ago:
They’ll be able to put it on sale more often.
- Comment on Nearly half of U.S. adults believe LLMs are smarter than they are. 3 weeks ago:
Half of the population is below average - George Carlin.
- Comment on If you don't let us scrape copyrighted content, we will lose out to China says OpenAI as it tries to influence US government 4 weeks ago:
We should all rename our plex servers to openAi scraper daemons.
- Comment on Facebook is constantly experimenting on consumers — and even its creators don’t fully know how it works. 4 weeks ago:
I felt like reddit was doing that before I left.
- Comment on A Reddit moderation tool is flagging ‘Luigi’ as potentially violent content 5 weeks ago:
Fuck reddit.
- Comment on Reddit could soon punish users for upvoting violent content. 5 weeks ago:
I reckon it’s more that they need to be ‘seen’ to be doing something about it, but will nonetheless take the engagement as long as it doesn’t cause a stir. I mean they had jailbait and watchpeopledie as large subreddits for ages… until they started getting flack for it.
- Comment on Reddit could soon punish users for upvoting violent content. 5 weeks ago:
It still drives engagement. Same for the subs that have been flooded with AI stories and bot responses. It can be marketed as engagement to advertisers.