

Wow. He has a real god complex thinking he should be “praised and thanked.” Next he’ll be mandating that his name should not be used in vain.


Wow. He has a real god complex thinking he should be “praised and thanked.” Next he’ll be mandating that his name should not be used in vain.


I want to agree with you, but AI is just another psychopath in a world where we don’t need any more psychopaths.


I see what you’re doing there, but the problem is that the government in general, and the IRS specifically, if a mistake is made, you’re paying it with interest.
What I’d like to see happen is the AI going rogue and wiping all the data, including all the backup files.


And the US is about to, if they haven’t already, put AI in charge of the Internal Revenue Service.
That should be fun.


Onions don’t bother me either. I used to volunteer to cut them doing prep work so my co-workers didn’t have to cry. I think we’re just lucky. I guess it’s our lame superpower.


Six of our nine Supreme Court Justices are Catholics.


Where’s @sharkfucker420 when you need him?


What’s your opinion on duckduckgo on a phone?


My computer is covered, but which app is safe to block ads on my phone?
On my phone it’s not just the ads that aggravate but also the autoplay videos–the ones that follow you as you scroll down. I can’t prevent them from autoplaying.


Ay, oh, wait to go Ohio


I sideload my own books and then turn off the internet on the Kindle. Other than knowing what books I have, are they still able to monitor all those other things?
I ask because I don’t completely understand some of this internet networking stuff. The other day I turned off my router while I was watching a video on YouTube and the video kept playing with no interruption or lag while I thought I had turned off the wifi in my house. I guess we can’t turn it off anymore? Or was it able to keep playing because it was cached?


It’s not just facial recognition anymore, though, they’re looking at all kinds of other stuff, even how you walk.


In reality, it’s going to screw so much stuff up and do so many things you don’t want it to do, that you’re going end up spending a lot of time just correcting all the mistakes it makes.
And when you’re not fighting to stop it from doing more things you don’t want it to do, you’re going spend your time worrying about what it will do next that you’re going have to fix.
And unless you pay for the most expensive phone and the most expensive tier of service, they’ll probably dumb it down on purpose and your life is going be hard.


I really wish trigger discipline was a public service announcement. You know those commercials they used to put on the tv all the time about stop, drop, and roll for fire safety. I wish there was one for trigger discipline.
If you practice trigger discipline, it takes care of most the other rules. In a high stress or excitable situation, if you go into fight or flight mode, the first thing you do is make a fist without even realizing it. You don’t want your finger to be hovering over the trigger when this happens.
I wonder how many lives would be saved if this was repeated enough to be made common knowledge.


My translator is saying Flaftenvaften is a Danish term meaning, “the evening of the fluttering” lol
Yeah, Pizza Hut used to be the gold standard for Pizza. Sometimes we couldn’t afford it and we’d have to get another brand, but we’d pine for the pizza hut we wished we had.
I had friends whose parents would always order a Pizza Hut pizza every single Friday. Never missed a Friday.
It was so fun to go to the restaurant too. It smelled so friggin’ good in there and those pan pizzas we’re just absolutely perfect fresh served to your table. I think they used to put butter on the crust. It was all dark in there and they had those red candles; almost seemed like a sacred place. lol
Now they’re so terrible. All the chain Pizza places have weird cheese that tastes like shit and all the toppings seem like they’re just fake, like you’re eating plastic or something. Gross.