Any answer is correct as long as you don’t pick it at random. I’d choose (a) because I’m too lazy to read the other options
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Yeah option b should definitely be 0% for added fuckery
bampop@lemmy.worldto Star Wars Memes@lemmy.world•How long have you been sitting on that?English2·2 days agoThe content in the movies is made up.
You’ve gone too far. Take that back right now.
bampop@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The clueless people are out there among us4·2 days agoThose 3 way plug outlets are pretty cool
bampop@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The clueless people are out there among us3·2 days agoPut a schuko adaptor on a UK plug and you have a device for fucking up schuko sockets
bampop@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The clueless people are out there among us18·2 days agoOh don’t worry about that, just plug in your 110V appliances and watch them run twice as fast
Extroverted showy types are also not showing you who they are underneath.
bampop@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Windows Is Adding AI Agents That Can Change Your SettingsEnglish17·2 days agoI set up my pc as dual boot a few weeks back. Opened up windows yesterday, for the first time in a while, to export a few settings from thunderbird. Took about half an hour to get it started. Felt like popping round to the house of an abusive ex to pick up the last of my things.
bampop@lemmy.worldto Star Wars Memes@lemmy.world•How long have you been sitting on that?English13·3 days agoWhen my son was 1 year old he’d make a Vader breathing noise whenever he was really interesting in something. I used to call him Darth Curious.
This is why eggs should be sold in packs of 15
I find it weird that there is this whole conversation about new/experienced users, and it’s perhaps a problematic thing with Linux. Many people, myself included, don’t give 2 shits about how their OS works. I don’t want to spend my time tending to it as if it were a fucking garden. I just need it to work, so I can get on with my own stuff. No matter how “experienced” I get, that’s always going to be the case. Maybe I’m just a little traumatized about this because the first Linux distro I used was Gentoo.
If you want nice warm hues in your portraits, always pose with a Walmart shopping bag
bampop@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Lemmy has the ideal number of posts for me. Just enough to have a good time but not too many that I'm scrolling forever1·26 days agoIt does make me wonder what safeguards if any Lemmy has against such shittification. What system might work for that? Maybe if you had a way that users could flag other users as trolls or quality contributors, and those flags carry vastly more weight if the person flagging is themselves a quality contributor. That would perhaps create a stable community, not necessarily a good one but at least one which resists change, yet allows a way in for new people.
bampop@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•That groan you hear is users’ reaction to Recall going back into Windows31·27 days agoYay, now when your coworkers suggest getting some sushi and you use your laptop to look up the nearest restaurant, you’re going to get a paperclip pop up saying “It looks like you’re trying to get back to that tentacle porn hentai you nutted to last night. Would you like help with jerking off?”
bampop@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•New survey suggests the vast majority of iPhone and Samsung Galaxy users find AI useless – and I’m not surprisedEnglish43·2 months agoI think the article is missing the point on two levels.
First is the significance of this data, or rather lack of significance. The internet existed for 20-some years before the majority of people felt they had a use for it. AI is similarly in a finding-its-feet phase where we know it will change the world but haven’t quite figured out the details. After a period of increased integration into our lives it will reach a tipping point where it gains wider usage, and we’re already very close to that.
Also they are missing what I would consider the two main reasons people don’t use it yet.
First, many people just don’t know what to do with it (as was the case with the early internet). The knowledge/imagination/interface/tools aren’t mature enough so it just seems like a lot of effort for minimal benefits. And if the people around you aren’t using it, you probably don’t feel the need.
Second reason is that the thought of it makes people uncomfortable or downright scared. Quite possibly with good reason. But even if it all works out well in the end, what we’re looking at is something that will drive the pace of change beyond what human nature can easily deal with. That’s already a problem in the modern world but we aint seen nothing yet. The future looks impossible to anticipate, and that’s scary. Not engaging with AI is arguably just hiding your head in the sand, but maybe that beats contemplating an existential terror that you’re powerless to stop.
“Hi, I’m Manifish_Destiny speaking to you from beyond the grave. I’m happy to say that even though I had some skepticism of AI avatars and even put something about that in my will, I just didn’t understand its potential to embody my true self. But now I do, so you can disregard all that. Come to think of it, you can disregard the rest of the will as well, I’ve got some radical new ideas…”