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mob, to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

Oh yeah, the sort here kind of sucks. Also just using the site, you lose your place/sort if you click into a link or the comments. Like, if I’m on page 2 of Top 6 Hours, click a link, and then click back into the scroll… pretty sure I just see the first page of Active again until I either refresh or change pages.

That could definitely be improved as well.

mob, to privacy in Plex starts narcing on its own users' anime and X-rated habits with an opt-out service, and it's going terribly

Old term. Think it was short for “narcotics agent”, used to call someone a snitch basically

mob, (edited ) to programmer_humor in Why pay for an OpenAI subscription?

Are you asking what it means? Large Language Model, if thats what you are asking. Its what people are usually talking about when they talk about AI.

It has no intellegence, but they can be impressive probability machines

mob, to memes in Seriously spends $80 to drive 20km..

Just like them Windows users.

mob, to memes in Seriously spends $80 to drive 20km..

Lemmy/Fediverse comment sections are pretty bad about making up personality traits/stereotyping people who do things they disagree with. This thread is wild.

mob, (edited ) to programmer_humor in Why pay for an OpenAI subscription?

I am really convinced there is a Kagi marketing department dedicated to Lemmy. But if it really works that much better for you, that’s great.

But I wouldnt only bank on the logic “the fact that it’s paid, I don’t have to worry about how they are monetizing my data”. A lot of paid services still try to find ways for more money

mob, to lemmyshitpost in Venus by Tuesday

-20F? Where?

mob, to programmer_humor in Why pay for an OpenAI subscription?

I’d imagine figuring out that “more to it” is the big leap that would satisfy the “LLM is not AI” people. Probability plays a lot into our decision making, but there is a lot more going on in our brains than that.

I’m still hoping that Neal Stephenson was right that they are also quantum connectors to every other versions of our brains through dimensions. That’d be cool

mob, to memes in I'm really getting over the enshitification of the internet.

Decay?

mob, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Get to work, crackheads

Or you are admittedly a repeat offender, which would likely also increase your fines in Finland.

Heres NY, which I can imagine we agree isnt Nowhereville.

trafficsafety.ny.gov/penalties-speeding

Minimum fine for up to 10mph over is 45$. 90$ for 10-30mph over. 30+mph over is a minimum of 180$

mob, to memes in Buying a new car is not better than keeping an old one

Right after it invented planning.

mob, to memes in May as well buy burgers in the US, since you already paid for most of it through taxes!

While moderation is the key to everything, and I wouldn’t be surprised if cutting out red.meat is a lot healthier for the consumer

Feels like you just randomly made something up here by comparing some random outlier stories you’ve heard.

mob, to memes in The system is broken

They are saying that it should be for third homes to discourage owning houses in bulk

mob, to lemmyshitpost in It would have to be a VERY lazy dog to allow a fox to jump over it anyway.

More common words.

mob, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Get to work, crackheads

Weirdly confrontational?

auto.howstuffworks.com/…/cost-of-speeding-ticket.…

Average ticket is 150 in America, which is pretty close to 135.

So a speeding ticket in Finland likely wouldn’t benefit poor people, but it would hurt rich people more.

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