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  • lmao, I bet they trained the stupid thing on recordings from massive call centers. It probably thinks that all the 'background' noise is just part of how humans communicate.

  • "This leash demeans us both"

  • My somewhat educated conspiracy theory is that companies do this when they know their user data has been stolen, but they don't want to go public with the breach.

    Just quietly invalidate everyone's password so everyone is forced to update them, making the stolen data useless.

  • Thought pollution

  • thicc (derogatory)

  • Jesus... more like sun scream, amirite?

  • Wait, are you seriously asking?

    Money. The answer is shitloads of money.

  • Vegan for Everyone

    Even before going vegan, America's Test Kitchen was always my go-to when learning about a new dish/recipe. Their vegan cookbook is great.

  • financial motivation desperation

  • Attending to the thing they intend to kill

  • I worked in a traditional office environment for the full decade before the pandemic, and I was constantly being distracted by "undisciplined" people. There was always someone having a loud conversation in a quiet workspace or coming to my cubical to interrupt me with pointless bullshit.

    Going full remote has finally isolated me from the lack of discipline in office environments.

  • But also people who can work remotely would always have situations where they'd prefer not to.

    [citation needed]

  • If you look at his record, Massie is basically just a baby Rand Paul. Once Paul eventually retires, I fully expect Massie to run for (and win) his Kentucky Senate seat.

  • When your dad is aneurysm posting

  • He's literally just the Ancient Aliens guy but with a PhD

  • Hear hear.

    I never really had any interest in "personal projects" until AI came along. Not because AI finally gave me the tools to work on those projects, but because it completely changed my perspective on the craft of writing code and made me appreciate the value in actually creating things by myself, for myself.

  • If you're someone who cares at all about the quality and consistency of your craft, there's absolutely nothing wrong with manually writing code.

    If you're a misanthropic "techno-feudalist" who thinks of code as nothing more than an asset to sell, then pumping out as much code as quickly as possible without any human intervention is a very attractive proposition.

    Tech, sadly, is absolutely infested with these people at all levels.

  • It says "ai generated" right below the image.

  • Their "European" stack also includes Anthropic, so... not a lot of conviction behind this switch, apparently.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    DuckDuckGo poll says 90% responders don't want AI

    www.pcworld.com /article/3044488/90-of-duckduckgo-users-dont-want-ai.html
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    Ryugu asteroid sample rapidly colonized by terrestrial life despite strict contamination control

    phys.org /news/2024-11-ryugu-asteroid-sample-rapidly-colonized.html
  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    Kevin McCarthy ousted as House Speaker in historic vote

    www.reuters.com /world/us/mccarthy-says-he-thinks-he-will-survive-leadership-challenge-us-house-2023-10-03/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Webb Discovers Methane, Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere of K2-18 b

    www.nasa.gov /goddard/2023/webb-discovers-methane-carbon-dioxide-in-atmosphere-of-k2-18b
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Non-gas giant has 73 times Earth’s mass, bewildering its discoverers

    arstechnica.com /science/2023/08/we-dont-understand-how-a-freakishly-heavy-exoplanet-could-have-formed/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Quaking Giants Might Solve the Mysteries of Stellar Magnetism

    www.quantamagazine.org /quaking-giants-might-solve-the-mysteries-of-stellar-magnetism-20230821/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Icy Moonquakes: Surface Shaking Could Trigger Landslides on Moons of Jupiter and Saturn

    www.nasa.gov /feature/jpl/icy-moonquakes-surface-shaking-could-trigger-landslides
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Neptune's Disappearing Clouds Linked to the Solar Cycle

    www.nasa.gov /feature/goddard/2023/hubble-neptunes-disappearing-clouds-linked-to-the-solar-cycle
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    JWST Spots Giant Black Holes All Over the Early Universe

    www.quantamagazine.org /jwst-spots-giant-black-holes-all-over-the-early-universe-20230814/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Heavy, highly magnetic star may be first magnetar precursor we’ve seen

    arstechnica.com /science/2023/08/heavy-highly-magnetic-star-may-be-first-magnetar-precursor-weve-seen/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Exoplanets Could Help Us Learn How Planets Make Magnetism

    www.quantamagazine.org /exoplanets-could-help-us-learn-how-planets-make-magnetism-20230807/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Ryugu asteroid samples reveal traces of rock from before the Sun existed

    arstechnica.com /science/2023/08/ryugu-samples-reveal-traces-of-rock-from-before-the-sun-existed/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    How (Nearly) Nothing Might Solve Cosmology’s Biggest Questions

    www.quantamagazine.org /how-nearly-nothing-might-solve-cosmologys-biggest-questions-20230725/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    The US government is taking a serious step toward space-based nuclear propulsion

    arstechnica.com /space/2023/07/nasa-seeks-to-launch-a-nuclear-powered-rocket-engine-in-four-years/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    New legged robots designed to explore planets as a team

    arstechnica.com /science/2023/07/new-legged-robots-designed-to-explore-planets-as-a-team/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Something in space has been lighting up every 20 minutes since 1988

    arstechnica.com /science/2023/07/new-slow-repeating-radio-source-we-have-no-idea-what-it-is/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Probing the mysteries of neutron stars with a surprising earthly analog: Ultracold gases in the lab could help scientists better understand the universe.

    arstechnica.com /science/2023/07/probing-the-mysteries-of-neutron-stars-with-a-surprising-earthly-analog/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    In-space manufacturing startup aces pharma experiment in orbit

    arstechnica.com /space/2023/07/in-space-manufacturing-startup-aces-pharma-experiment-in-orbit/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Actively exploited vulnerability threatens hundreds of solar power stations

    arstechnica.com /security/2023/07/actively-exploited-vulnerability-threatens-hundreds-of-solar-power-stations/