It’s not for “the kids”. It’s for the advertisers. So in short, no.
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That’s the Canada maple leaf, not a ‘nurse thing’
I would posit many of the edits people do with Photoshop ARE art; unlike AI slop.
laz@pawb.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•From Molotov cocktails to data center shutdowns, the AI backlash is turning revolutionaryEnglish
7·6 days agoAs I understand it, the argument here is that it’s more insidious and it’s easy to accidentally use it. Google/Bing/DDG automatically using AI in searches, support lines forcing you through AI, Amazon using AI for review questions instead, etc
laz@pawb.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Apple is closing three US stores, including the first to unionizeEnglish
4·11 days agoWe have different lines, but yours is respectable. It’s sad that Android is also enshitifying.
I get it, but doesn’t that way of thinking naturally lead to echo chambers and yes-manning? It’s better to clean the well rather complaining when we get dirt in our water.
Technically the framerate does not even need to be constant! It’s not rare to have minor fluctuations for effect; though following this thought through one could argue that slow-motion segments are actually higher framerates.
The question then becomes are we talking about the raw footage or the processed clip? Then we also need to ask about different regions and systems, that can have different standards for output. Then the source material could be one framerates, and the output could be another!
… What was I doing again?
laz@pawb.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Claude Code deletes developers' production setup, including its database and snapshots — 2.5 years of records were nuked in an instantEnglish
4·1 month agoI assume they’re trying to test if you’re an LLM? LLMs tend to respond confidently to questions without context.
That’s wild to me. This kind of text makes me read things at least 3x quicker.
laz@pawb.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•UK government announces crackdown on AI chatbots and infinte scrollEnglish
6·2 months agoIt’s a human problem. It’s designed to be addictive and exploit the mechanics of the human brain. While some people are more resistant to it, most are not because it’s just how we’re wired.
laz@pawb.socialto
News@lemmy.world•Kamala Harris’s New Gen Z Media Brand Has Already Made a “67” Joke
11·2 months agoLiterally who cares about this bog witch? Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory was a pretty neat signature move I guess lol
Guy can light and fully smoke a cigarette in six seconds, do not mess with his power.
The first time in these comics it actually gave good advice.
This was true once, but not for a long time now. And that’s generally true across the board, at least in US, Canada, and most of Europe.
laz@pawb.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Boiling lobsters alive to be banned in UK animal cruelty crackdownEnglish
41·4 months agoBecause humanly killing them with a blade instead of boiling them alive is just too unreasonable!
(/s)
laz@pawb.socialto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•I Set A Trap To Catch Students Cheating With AI. The Result Was Deflating
18·5 months agoThey did, they mentioned that they asked to look at the rebellion through a Marxist lens, while it had nothing to do with Marxism. It effectively caused anyone using AI to out themselves.
laz@pawb.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•EU court rules entire bloc must respect same-sex marriages in rebuke to PolandEnglish
10·5 months agoIt massive depends where in Poland. Some parts of Poland are super progressive, others regressive. It’s the nature of the beast.
Why did you post this message 4 times?
No, I believe it’s a reference to Queen Marie Antoinette, Queen of France during the French Revolution. She was notorious for a life of decadence (even by monarch standards) while the French population starved.
It’s where “let them eat cake” comes from.









Pretty much but less direct. It’s generally all grouped together by advertisers as ‘problematic content’. It’s quite rare for platforms to get very direct feedback so they cast a very wide net.