Bronzebeard
@Bronzebeard@lemmy.zip
- Comment on NVIDIA’s New AI’s Movements Are So Real It’s Uncanny 2 days ago:
They’ve been very uncanny for a few years now, which is why they look unreal.
- Comment on Tech bro billionaires are snapping up $30 million homes that can outsmart humans 2 days ago:
Is it trapping them inside in some kind of smart house death maze? What dumbass wrote that headline?
- Comment on It’s time for game developers to bring back the cheat code 1 week ago:
Well we are post Internet now, so discovering things and sharing them has flown out the window.
I’m not seeing a difference between chest emulators and being able to mod the game
- Comment on Microsoft reportedly estimated that Game Pass led to $300 million in lost sales of Black Ops 6, with 82% of copies sold being on the Game Pass-less PlayStation 5 1 week ago:
This is the same math they’ve been using to claim massive losses from piracy, for decades
- Comment on It’s time for game developers to bring back the cheat code 1 week ago:
Original chest codes were used for testing the game. Now they have a dev console - which in many games can be used to cheat. I don’t get this nostalgia for cheat codes, you can just mod most games now to do whatever you want.
Accessibility settings don’t need to be hidden. That defeats the purpose of them.
- Comment on More lawmakers say they're rejecting paychecks as government shutdown drags on 2 weeks ago:
Pretty sure sound alike you’re making an assumption. One you’d be entirely wrong about. They slapped this garbage bill down, said vote this diarrhea through or we blame you for shutting down the government.
You think Republicans leaving town before even discussing the budget bill with the Democrats has nothing to do with the Republicans shutting down the government?
Or are you on the Republicans are blocking the release of the Epstein files train, by dismissing can Congress now that they have enough votes? At least you’d be right about Republicans protecting pedophiles at the expense of a functioning government.
And you leave because I made sense and you have no rebuttal.
- Comment on More lawmakers say they're rejecting paychecks as government shutdown drags on 2 weeks ago:
How many bothered to negotiate anything at all before hand, knowing their attempts to steal Americans healthcare wouldn’t just be agreed to?
How many Republicans LEFT TOWN knowing there would not be a settled budget.
Kicking the can down the road so they can keep pushing their “every American gets punched in the face” budget bill without any compromise does fuck all but give them more time to try to shift blame as they do nothing to compromise on their “fuck Americans, the wealthy get all the money” bill. It’s straight extortion.
- Comment on More lawmakers say they're rejecting paychecks as government shutdown drags on 2 weeks ago:
Oh look, a bunch of performative independently wealthy Republicans pretending to do a solidarity thing with the common people who aren’t being paid, while they… Shut down the government in order to take away the common people’s healthcare…
- Comment on SEC to propose rule change on Trump’s call to end quarterly earnings reporting, says Chair Atkins 4 weeks ago:
Get 1929 on the phone, we’re taking that Great label back!
- Comment on Sam Altman says that bots are making social media feel 'fake' 1 month ago:
but my new chatgpeetv12, available now for only 35000/yr will fix that
Him, probably
- Comment on Pentagon to start using Grok as part of a $200 million contract with Elon Musk's xAI 1 month ago:
Biggest security breach of all time.
- Comment on Chris Roberts hopes Squadron 42 will be “almost as big” as GTA VI next year 1 month ago:
Yup, I backed in 2014 right after I got my first career job and moved out of my parents’ house. Now I’m married with kids of school age. Game still wip.
- Comment on Chris Roberts hopes Squadron 42 will be “almost as big” as GTA VI next year 1 month ago:
We’ll see if they hit this deadline, first. They had originally planned to release this in 2016.
- Comment on Whatever happened to cheat codes and guide books? They were the best part of gaming they just kind of dropped of the earth is there a rhyme or reason for this? 1 month ago:
Cheat codes were originally what they used to test the games. Now they have proper dev tools.
But gamers have mods now
- Comment on FTC warns tech giants not to bow to foreign pressure on encryption 1 month ago:
What about not bowing to domestic pressure on entire?
- Comment on Stripe apologizes for customer service agents claiming LGBTQ products were banned 2 months ago:
“We’re sorry the people we hired to read what we had written on their scripts to you did what they were told”
- Comment on Citing “market conditions,” Nintendo hikes prices of original Switch consoles 2 months ago:
The fanboys still lined up to shovel their money into Nintendo’s pockets.
- Comment on Zuckerberg says people without AI glasses will be at a disadvantage in the future 2 months ago:
Rich man who had [stole] one good idea desperately tried to sell his next stupid product.
- Comment on Google loses US appeal over app store reforms in Epic Games case 2 months ago:
Turns out their massive paper trail of anticompetitive acts bit them in the ass.
- Comment on Billionaire Peter Thiel backing first privately developed US uranium enrichment facility in Paducah 2 months ago:
He owns the vice president. That’s how.
- Comment on President Trump: It's Not Doable for AI Companies to Pay for All Copyrighted Input * TorrentFreak 2 months ago:
Am I supposed to recognize what that acronym refers to? Root Mean Square?
I doubt they’re different arguments than I’ve already seen a dozen times by idiots who only think one step through the consequences of their idea.
- Comment on President Trump: It's Not Doable for AI Companies to Pay for All Copyrighted Input * TorrentFreak 2 months ago:
This is the exact argument I was talking about.
Without copyright, those corporations can steal whatever they want from anyone. Whoever has the best distribution will profit the most.
If people cannot sustain themselves by making things things, people will stop making those things. That is bad for everyone.
Does our current system need a lot of work? Yes.
Is No-System-At-All a better option? Fuck no
- Comment on President Trump: It's Not Doable for AI Companies to Pay for All Copyrighted Input * TorrentFreak 2 months ago:
That would be even worse. No one who pushes for this has ever critically thought through the consequences of it. It’s laughably naive
- Comment on Humans can be tracked with unique 'fingerprint' based on how their bodies block Wi-Fi signals 2 months ago:
Welp, time to start wearing clothes with movable wifi blocking patches in them, I guess…
- Comment on AI in BusinessMicrosoft Soars as AI Cloud Boom Drives $595 Price Target 3 months ago:
… Just because they put stuff out there “for” consumers does not mean they are the primary target audience. Those are the dregs
Words have meaning. Please understand them before replying
- Comment on AI in BusinessMicrosoft Soars as AI Cloud Boom Drives $595 Price Target 3 months ago:
Consumers aren’t the main target for AI applications. It’s primarily enterprise software.
- Comment on Microsoft cancel Perfect Dark reboot and shut the developers down in the name of "continued success" 3 months ago:
The previous reboot of perfect dark wasn’t very good either.
Microsoft is where development studios go to die.