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DarkenLM, to comicstrips in "Autocomplete" by Zach Weinersmith

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

DarkenLM, to comicstrips in "Autocomplete" by Zach Weinersmith

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, to comicstrips in "Autocomplete" by Zach Weinersmith

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, to asklemmy in What are the shortest karaoke songs?

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, to privacyguides in Brave appears to install VPN Services without user consent

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, to privacyguides in Brave appears to install VPN Services without user consent

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, to science_memes in fishing for math

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, to privacyguides in Brave appears to install VPN Services without user consent

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, to privacyguides in Brave appears to install VPN Services without user consent

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

DarkenLM, to piracy in Youtube Anti-AntiAdblocker uBlock Origin Filter

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

DarkenLM, to memes in Linux gaming is fun

To be fair, at the time games were made to target a single system, not a myriad of them.

DarkenLM, to asklemmy in You can have any superpower, but the first person to reply chooses a side effect

Oh shit, bro has to manually pump this blood. Well, he's fucked.

DarkenLM, to asklemmy in You can have any superpower, but the first person to reply chooses a side effect

You move the exact same distance into the opposite direction of the moved object, even if there already exists another object in that space.

DarkenLM, to asklemmy in You can have any superpower, but the first person to reply chooses a side effect

All fluids you touch turn into mercury.

DarkenLM, to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] Our head of IT needed a new password, and an explanation of due process

I've seen some pretty fucked up teams in IT. If she burned the wrong bridges, she can be all kinds of fucked.

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