cassandrafatigue
@cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Valve CEO Gabe Newell’s Neuralink competitor is expecting its first brain chip this year 2 days ago:
Musk will always find that there’s a bottom underneath the bottom
As will the lawyers who handle his sexual harassment defenses.
- Comment on Valve CEO Gabe Newell’s Neuralink competitor is expecting its first brain chip this year 2 days ago:
Either we get to see a billionaire humiliate itself, or we get to see a billionaire humiliate another billionaire.
And I guess some horrors beyond comprehension but it’s 2025 I’m pretty sure my toothbrush instantiates some of those when I agree to the new license agreement every night.
- Comment on Valve CEO Gabe Newell’s Neuralink competitor is expecting its first brain chip this year 2 days ago:
Not like he could fuck it up worse than musk.
- Comment on Looks Like We Can Finally Kiss the Metaverse Goodbye 1 week ago:
I don’t recall those novels being explicitly sequels, but maybe?
He’s not a Utopian, but that’s part of the point. They’re doing torment nexuses. Silicon valley is just the torment nexus place.
- Comment on Looks Like We Can Finally Kiss the Metaverse Goodbye 1 week ago:
Lol! Ephebophile management philosophy!
- Comment on Looks Like We Can Finally Kiss the Metaverse Goodbye 1 week ago:
Also, one of the protagonists of that book lives in a storage unit with a roommate works five jobs and uses a pay toilet across the street¹ despite having worked at multiple wildly valuable start-ups.
¹at which he can’t afford the premium subscriotion that has toilet paper
- Comment on Looks Like We Can Finally Kiss the Metaverse Goodbye 1 week ago:
Read the book ‘snow crash’, he was trying to do an even more dystopian version of… Just that entire book.
- Comment on Looks Like We Can Finally Kiss the Metaverse Goodbye 1 week ago:
I actually liked it back when it was called second life
- Comment on Looks Like We Can Finally Kiss the Metaverse Goodbye 1 week ago:
Yes but that expression wasn’t commercial, so it wasn’t what the snow crash company really wanted.
- Comment on Proton launches privacy-first alternative to Excel and Google Sheets 1 week ago:
Cryptpad?
Anybody?
No?
- Comment on 1GB Raspberry Pi 5 now available at $45, and memory-driven price rises 1 week ago:
What most pi’s get used for.
- Comment on 1GB Raspberry Pi 5 now available at $45, and memory-driven price rises 1 week ago:
Theres a store page, but that doesn’t make it available.
- Comment on Mozilla's Latest Quagmire 1 week ago:
Too late!
- Comment on Crews Walk Out on Nashville Tunnel, Claiming Boring Company Failed to Pay Workers and Snubbed OSHA Concerns 2 weeks ago:
The fact that you dont see fighting back and supporting tjose who do as a choice is why we can lose. Kill the cop in your head.
- Comment on Crews Walk Out on Nashville Tunnel, Claiming Boring Company Failed to Pay Workers and Snubbed OSHA Concerns 2 weeks ago:
At this point I’m torn between supporting workers rights, abd thinking anyone who works for a billionaire wants to be a slave. We all know they didn’t get rich by paying employees.
- Comment on Crews Walk Out on Nashville Tunnel, Claiming Boring Company Failed to Pay Workers and Snubbed OSHA Concerns 2 weeks ago:
We actually have a justice system in america, its just the legal system gets in the way, and I dont think anybody’s really tried to use it since Alexander berkman
- Comment on Crews Walk Out on Nashville Tunnel, Claiming Boring Company Failed to Pay Workers and Snubbed OSHA Concerns 2 weeks ago:
Destroy all musk hardware, fill the tunnel back in, just dp that til they get other paying work.
- Comment on Crews Walk Out on Nashville Tunnel, Claiming Boring Company Failed to Pay Workers and Snubbed OSHA Concerns 2 weeks ago:
Not jusr stoppage. Every day you dont get paid, you fill it back in. Fuckers a billionaire. He could pay you.
- Comment on Gmail can read your emails and attachments to train its AI, unless you opt out 2 weeks ago:
So they can read your emails?
- Comment on Valve says "the Steam Machine is equal or better than 70% of what people have at home," but I feel like that's missing the point 3 weeks ago:
On my Linux box or steam deck I can play latest cuttongbedge games, random bullshit going back yo the 70s, and any indie game off itch.io
It’s got a pretty good back catalog advantage.
- Comment on People are playing fewer games and new releases are "struggling", say Ubisoft UK, warning of falling revenues 3 weeks ago:
Control. Duh.
- Comment on 'Big Short' Michael Burry bets $1bn on AI bubble bursting | LBC 5 weeks ago:
Also the anerican system they had a decade ago.
- Comment on 'Big Short' Michael Burry bets $1bn on AI bubble bursting | LBC 5 weeks ago:
Nobody who thinks this has a broad use case unferstands it
- Comment on 'Big Short' Michael Burry bets $1bn on AI bubble bursting | LBC 5 weeks ago:
being against governments wanting
A thing they already had
but the infra!
That burns out in like two years
but the ponzi scheme can’t collapse!
…
- Comment on Microsoft CEO says the company doesn't have enough electricity to install all the AI GPUs in its inventory - 'you may actually have a bunch of chips sitting in inventory that I can’t plug in' 5 weeks ago:
Thats the entire point of the capitalist ideology.
- Comment on LLMs Will Always Hallucinate 5 weeks ago:
Not just less efficient, but less efficient in a way that opens you up to influence and lies! Its the best!
- Comment on LLMs Will Always Hallucinate 5 weeks ago:
Well yes, but, this is way more expensive, so we gotta.