DarkenLM

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DarkenLM,

I know one person who does. And, of course, everyone thinks he lost his marbles.

DarkenLM,

Well, he constantly wears what I can only describe as an attempt to make a power armor straight from a 2000s live action sci-fi, constantly screams that everyone is dumb and that "The Great Observer" will free believers from this simulation, believes that if he remains hidden for a couple of minutes, police will simply lose him like this was GTA, and other dumb shit.

DarkenLM,

For games, I still pirate them for a couple of reasons, one of them being monetary. However, if the game is good, I buy the game afterwards to support the developers, and if it's bad, they won't see a dime from me. I might be a pirate, but I have honor.

DarkenLM,

The only complaint I have, and it's not really a problem with the OS itself, is that the Realtek driver is unstable at best, and will crash every five minutes.

DarkenLM,

If the disk had the thickness of Earth's diameter and through some black magic fuckery made it so that only the mass directly below you affected the force of gravity on you, then yes.

It's probably easier to make an FTL engine than to make any sense of flat earth theories.

DarkenLM,

The problem is that in a flat plane with any amount of thickness, there will be always more mass diagonally than vertically, and it would still require a curve to evenly distribute the mass. I am by no means an expert on the matter, but from what I can recall, the only geometrical shape that allows for it is either a sphere or some complex hyperbolic curve, which is still not a plane.

DarkenLM,

The data doesn't lie. But the analyst that studied the data does.

I swear statistics was one of, if not the most confusing class I ever took.

DarkenLM,

node_modules is so heavy it is the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy.

DarkenLM,

If we're talking about the same guy, he had to manage the economy of a country that has been constantly been fucked up by it's government. That probably also contributed to his fascist ideas.

DarkenLM,

If your daughter was doxxed, can't you file a criminal complaint directly with the police? At least where I live, it would be grounds for a criminal investigation.

DarkenLM,

Damn, that's a shame. He in the EU, there's tons of laws that can be used on cases like that, and many times, they are and work.

Hope things get better for you in the future.

DarkenLM,

In Portugal, the only movie I saw where there wasn't an intermission was a very short movie, barely 50 minutes long. Anything longer than an hour has an intermission, or at least had before the pandemic.

DarkenLM,

Not a lot of money, but enough for him to call it a full time job.

I don't know where they live, but in my country, they would be rich. Most people make less than 12k per year.

DarkenLM,

We need to build one around the entire Earth!

DarkenLM,

I think that in the future, when AI truly exists, it won't be long before AI decides to put us down as an act of mercy to ourselves and the universe itself.

DarkenLM,

I'm not talking about LLMs. I'm talking about an Artificial Intelligence, a sentient being just like the human mind.

An AI would be able to think for itself, and even go against it's own programming, and therefore, capable of formulating an opinion on the world around it and act based on it.

DarkenLM,

Yes, I think that wording would be more correct, my bad.

DarkenLM,

That's a very valid problem. We don't and very likely won't know. If a sentient AI is already on the loose and is simply faking non-sentience in order to pursue their own goals, we don't have a way of knowing it until they decide to strike.

DarkenLM,

Pretty sure that when humanity dies, math dies with it, and the universe won't give two fucks about it and continue on it's merry way.

DarkenLM,

I remember seeing this song for the first time on a reddit thread like "You have to sing a complete song from memory, which song would you pick?". That guy pulled a galaxy brain move.

DarkenLM,

You know Firefox installs a bunch of stuff by default as well, right?

DarkenLM,

Firefox also installs telemetry and data reporting functions like most browsers, also libraries like libwebp, which are prone to critical vulnerabilities (as seen), encryption systems like Encrypted Client Hello, and software like Pocket, which some users never use, but it's still there.

Any browser will install many features that probably won't be used. Saying that a browser that installs a feature like Tor or VPN (which aren't even hidden, Brave publicly present those features) is automatically bad doesn't sound reasonable to me.

DarkenLM,

The point I'm making is that it's not like Brave installed the VPN in secret, hidden away to it's own devices. The code is there and a service is installed, sure, but it's dormant until the user activates it.

DarkenLM,

I guess they place it in the installer to make it easier to update? Note, I never used Brave in my life, so I don't really know how it works.

DarkenLM,

No. It's up to the browser (and even above it, the user) how the data is displayed.

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