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  • The conversation about bot farms replicating human opinions to astroturf popular opinion? Yes, my bad. Feeling suspicious of all content because of the prevalence of AI generated slop content is totally off topic

  • Its not meant as criticism, to be clear. Was just sharing my thoughts after reading. Silly me!

  • The post you copy/pastes has an AI-generated after taste, which makes me sad. Either people are changing their writing style to "compete" with AI or... I dunno. I feel like I can never just read something and not be suspicious. Bummer

  • This isn't a necessarily me arguing with you, just some thoughts.

    • We have already seen multiple instances of law enforcement misusing technology (Flock, for example) with or without a warrent. Before these technologies, it was a lot less convenient to do this.
    • It is illegal to open someone else's mail without permission. I think this is the case in a lot of places? We don't have a similar digital concept (probably because the post office is a government service and digital stuff is corporate).
    • Before this technological era, if the police wanted to wiretap someone or follow them, they wouldn't immediately have access to every single thing theyve said or done before that point in time. I think that is also quite important if we're comparing/contrasting
  • Nothing says "journalism" like repeating the content of a televised interview and getting the name of Maine's governor wrong.

  • "No soup for you!"

    Gives a new meaning to the soup nazi...

  • They look like shrunken heads!

  • Thanks for checking in! Found a job after 4 months. I feel like i won the lottery

  • ... Why did dexerto file this under "Entertainment"

  • Who should I harass? Not sure who the best person for italy is

  • You have the patience of a saint for doing this. OP's condescending attitude became too offputting for me to bother giving more detailed feedback

  • I don't want to make this a "gotcha", but you say no xaml knowledge needed but then talk about it and have the reader touch them (mostly delete). You say you usually delete this xaml file but I don't need to do that. Why? What do I gain or lose? I thought I didn't need to know xaml?

    I read your entire tutorial. I've been in the industry for a while. I found it hard to read but mostly due to the sentence structure. I suppose if english isn't your first language (it isn't mine), that might explain it. I can give you more comprehensive feedback, if you'd like.

    I know hearing constructive criticism is hard, but it is part of the learning process.

  • I'm sorry to tell you, friend, that your article does this too. You don't explain what XAML is, for instance. Certain sentences almost read like the satire you posted: "how to do in C# code the things which are currently done in XAML (such as binding)". You also tell the reader to "edit the relevant line" which doesn't help a total beginner.

    The fact of the matter is that writing for the lowest common denominator takes an incredible amount of time and writing skill. Most of us don't have one, some don't have both.

    If you keep practicing technical writing, I'm sure you'll get there eventually. Just keep in mind that most people do not want to be technical writers

  • One of their latest advertising campaigns on british television is about pronouncing it as 2 syllables. In North America it's already pronounced like "hun day" which is pretty damn close, I think.

  • Ive got the 7T. What OS are you gonna use?

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  • I think the most cursed part of this is the fact that the webcomic is "Coded with love in CSS"

  • Sadly they ravage tomatoes and other nightshade while theyre caterpillars so people often kill them with impugnity. Probably contributes to why theyre not commonly seen.

  • This is very cool. How did you get the idea?

  • Greg Abbott is a little piss baby

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    Couch fucker orders donuts