

I’m obviously being facetious.
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX


I’m obviously being facetious.


Big wheels roll over potholes better.


This isn’t an example of a broken clock being right twice a day. Torvalds is complaining that his inbox is flooded with bug reports because everyone’s monkey suddenly started outputting Shakespeare.


Duplicates don’t add anything to the conversation
But it’s not the same person reporting the same bug multiple time but rather a new tool enabling multiple people to discover that same bug at the same time.
Not reporting it because “someone else probably will” is a sociopsychological phenomenon called diffusion of responsibility.


Well people using twitter surely aren’t to blame for that which is what I was responding to here.
People using LLMs do drive up the demand for computer components, I’ll give you that, though even there it’s a bit more nuanced than that.


That same logic makes you a communist then. And me a communist fascist I guess? Go figure… Difficult to keep up with the insane troll logic you’re displaying here.


People could just buy EV SUVs and Pickup trucks so the degrading road infrastructure would be less of an issue.
Or they could order doordash once less a month and put that money towards the common good.


I consider myself quite active on Lemmy yet I still only average 12 comments and half a post per day. For all I know, Lemmy could have these same limits and I’d never even find out about it.


Multiple reasons, but I’d be lying if I claimed it’s not partly out of spite for all the people who get hilariously angry about it. I’m also subscribed to SuperGrok.
Imagine getting angry because other people do things you don’t like, even though it doesn’t affect you in any way whatsoever. Stop hitting yourself.


Are trolls not real people?


Most people are financially illiterate, so this kind of article works well when there’s nothing else worth reporting on (as if that’s the case now). When the markets are up we can shame wealthy investors for “profiting on a crisis,” and when they’re down we can bask in the schadenfreude of them “losing millions” - even though in both cases we’re talking about unrealized gains and the whole article is irrelevant a month later.


AlphaFold, developed by DeepMind, solved the 50-year-old “protein folding problem” by accurately predicting the three-dimensional structure of nearly any protein from its amino acid sequence.
Today it’s widely used to speed up drug discovery, vaccine development, and disease research by cutting out a major bottleneck.
But sure, let’s throw all the nuance out the window and just generalize that AI sucks.


Well that explains it!


Weird title. They’re obviously extremely confident - that just doesn’t correlate at all with how likely it’s to be true.


You’re free to think that way. It, however, is in no way in conflict with what I originally said, and thus isn’t the self-own you think it is.
I said very clearly that I view 50 posts and/or 200 comments a day as insanity. To act as if 1200 comments in 100 days - which averages to 12 comments a day - is somehow equivalent is pretty disingenuous.


That averages to 12 comments and half a post a day.


I totally did write more than 50 tweets back in 2016 in the election night when Trump was elected or during the soccer world cups
That is exactly the kind of insanity I’m refering to.


You got to be out of your mind to reach those limits on any social media platform.
Perfect example of the kind of comment that makes social media so toxic to everyone.
The audacity of some people… I simply cannot comprehend it. I’d feel so ashamed of myself.