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  • They did make themselves clear and I respect them sticking to their principles if nothing else. I just hope it was really worth it to them if the republicans actually pull off a dictatorship like they've been promising. Like good job sticking it to those dems in the one election they might not ever get to rectify it.

    And I hope it was worth it to them the people getting caught up in all the bullshit, such as having their lives ruined, being sent to prison for life, and dying, in the next 4 years regardless of whether they stay in power.

    Again, at least the genocide they were worried about was averted, right.

  • I'm in Australia so I don't need to make sure of anything over there, but I wish you all the best.

  • You can't sue for defamation if it's true.

  • Cool, people not voting out of principle because they didn't like the democrat enough is how the USA got here, but go ahead, keep trying that method.

    At least Trump fixed all the overseas problems those people cared so much about, right?

  • Ross doesn't live in the same building. Later on he moves into the building across the road from them though. Phoebe lives elsewhere as well.

  • When he tries to leave early on because he hates it so much they call him and offer a huge raise to get him to come back, so I think he's more than just a random data entry guy that could easily be replaced.

  • A lot of people don't actually realise just how much time passes between most episodes if you actually listen to context clues. Obviously there are some exceptions, but generally these shows are not supposed to be assumed to be real time in any sense. Some will have a thanksgiving episode and the next is Christmas or new years. People will mention they've been dating for months after a few episodes.

    Some vaguely line up with being the week they aired in real life being the week it's supposed to be in the show. But think about what that would mean. You're seeing an entire week of their lives condensed into a 20-30 minute segment of highlights. Many episodes span several days of their lives. That means you're seeing maybe 5-10 minutes of each day the episode involves.

  • Also what exactly is this a picture of

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  • It doesn't affect them getting paid, that's correct.

    But It does negatively affect their stats which can affect their ability to grow and get that video/their channel seen more. Youtube tracks things like retention and watch %, it matters.

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  • Every time I've tried to use an alternative it hasn't had anything that grabbed my interest. If you say I'm not looking hard enough, you've missed the point of why I'm currently on a short video platform instead of watching a TV show or movie. If I have to look hard you've already lost me.

  • 100%. If I make fun of something or say something ironically, I have a hard rule of once only. There's no need to harp on and beat the dead horse anyway. Once is enough to make your stance known.

  • They'll absolutely be possible, it's crazy easy to make addons that edit webpages.

    What will be really nice is if someone goes to the effort to make some sort of all in one AI blocker similar to an ad blocker, that removes AI summaries from all sources that have it, so we don't need a specific add on for each site.

  • It can literally affect the citizenship of the baby which I find so strange.

  • A phone doesn't break under normal use. It breaks under rough use. If you treat a car rough it will get dents and scratches and rust etc.

  • Always have to clarify for the pedant that can't use context clues...

    I thought it was made up organically by internet users as the source, rather than repeated from some peice of media.

  • If you have it search the internet yes, that's competely different to its default behaviour though. That's specifically providing it a document to look at after it has been trained, which it can look at and refer to.

  • Because it's complicated. It is fed that data, but it can't access it, refer to it, look it up or anything like that. If you feed it all of reddit, you can't just ask it what comments did this user make, it simply doesn't know. It uses all the data it's fed to build statistical patterns of language and concepts, which is what it then outputs.

    This is why it can quote things like Shakespeare, because that information is so widely repeated, it's fed it so many times, it's a common pattern it can reliably reproduce. But it isn't looking in some database and finding that Shakespeare quote to repeat, it doesn't have that ability or information.

  • I never knew this was from something. I thought it was just something people made up. I should have known better. Nothing repeated that much could be original.