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8ew8135 t1_je9o9ez wrote
Reply to EA is laying off 6 percent of its workers by McFatty7
I wish companies could “layoff” investors instead.
8ew8135 t1_je9js9c wrote
Reply to Reddit cracked down on revenge porn, creepshots with twofold spike in permabans by thawingSumTendies
It’s disturbing to me when the headline focuses more on the amount of people banned than the methods, it feels like the methods haven’t changed but now they are actually doing by their job better? I dunno. If the rules or methods have changed, lead with that, if you’re just now catching everyone because you decided to, it should have been sooner.
8ew8135 t1_je58tdd wrote
Reply to comment by jerry_woody in Apple’s Best Hope for New Headset: a Smartwatch-Like Trajectory by MicroSofty88
The shorthand for “Million” is just “M”
8ew8135 t1_je58ee5 wrote
You know Apple has run out of ideas when the headlines are talking about “hope”
8ew8135 t1_je586yo wrote
Reply to comment by myowngalactus in Twitter will no longer recommend tweets from unverified accounts, blocks non-Blue users from voting in polls by KingBlue2
Only Musk will be able to participate in polls soon (to protect the integrity of the vote)
8ew8135 t1_je583jf wrote
Reply to Twitter will no longer recommend tweets from unverified accounts, blocks non-Blue users from voting in polls by KingBlue2
Actually I heard this is just another step towards Musk’s final goal where only he will be able to vote in online polls (to protect the integrity of the vote of course)
8ew8135 t1_je5578u wrote
Turn off your phone if you’re worried that much about every little scrap of energy.
The only thing in the world you can change is yourself.
8ew8135 t1_je53d3y wrote
Reply to comment by Dark_Delusion in Italy wages war on lab-grown food in drive to protect tradition by BlueZybez
Have to remember they are religious. Killing things is part of the tradition. How it’s killed, how it’s prepared is usually part of the name of the dish. Tradition is an obstacle, in other words.
8ew8135 t1_je533ua wrote
Traditions are important to keep… when it’s the best way… but when there will be better ways, tradition is a prison that culture can’t escape.
8ew8135 t1_je4zjgf wrote
Reply to Kremlin says it is not Russia's place to advise China's Xi on whether to go to Ukraine by Quantum_II
Meaning: it did that and China might go to Ukraine and they are trying to shuck the blame
8ew8135 t1_j0zqfbz wrote
Sounds like Putin is creating another axis.
8ew8135 t1_iujneps wrote
Reply to comment by zenzukai in Saudi Arabia reports divorce cases every Ten minutes in This Year - ProfessPost by Sofie-Forsberggg
Oh I know, I’m questioning everyone else’s stereotypes by providing alternative stereotypes and try to break their narrow thinking.
8ew8135 t1_iug0f3d wrote
Reply to comment by zenzukai in Saudi Arabia reports divorce cases every Ten minutes in This Year - ProfessPost by Sofie-Forsberggg
I’m surprised divorce is legal and marriage isn’t for life because of religious practices.
Why would you think these divorces are because the woman is unhappy? Why would you think women get to choose to get divorced?
You assume women aren’t happy because they don’t have choice but you also assume they have the choice to divorce?
What a half-baked thought.
8ew8135 t1_iufzja1 wrote
Reply to Saudi Arabia reports divorce cases every Ten minutes in This Year - ProfessPost by Sofie-Forsberggg
What an absolutely useless statistic.
8ew8135 t1_itiynkd wrote
Reply to comment by Gathorall in Telemedicine works. But states are killing it off. by [deleted]
Some organizations or companies are trying out “AI psych health bots online” instead of person to person psych health, and Jon Oliver described a “test situation” where someone typed:
“I’m having suicidal thoughts”
And the bot replied:
“That’s unfortunate, when I’m having a bad day I like to curl up in my jammies!”
And also (this one I remember less details of):
“My stepfather touched me”
Replied:
“Tell a parent”
8ew8135 t1_itcc0e5 wrote
Add legs?
8ew8135 t1_itb3r3s wrote
AI psych health does not work, as of yet. They exist, but told a tester who provided suicidal thoughts “When I’m feeling down I like to curl up in my jammies”
8ew8135 t1_irbeafb wrote
I, for one, am eager to see a change to demand-side economics. This isn’t a magic bullet, but an unregulated demand-side has obviously been creating extreme wealth and extreme poverty.
I would prefer something in the middle.
8ew8135 t1_jeeupvr wrote
Reply to A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
Google doesn’t develop things it buys things, they only needed a dummy model to scare other companies into thinking there is a competitor that could outmaneuver them if they don’t sell to Google, it’s not like Google is trying to beat anyone with their tech.