

That was me. It was a typo. Sorry
Also zeppo@sh.itjust.works. Not a lot of Zeppos out here.
That was me. It was a typo. Sorry
Yes, I meant to say 60 or 65 like OP did. Funny thing is I’m about 50.
Sure… OP said over 60, but I think over 65-70 would be more accurate for people who don’t know about generative AI at all.
I haven’t really heard anyone over 65 or whatever espouse the dead internet theory. Could be a trend I don’t know about, I guess.
I’m almost that age, and am technically adept also. I’d say the “old people on Facebook” age is a good bit higher. I’m sure some people who are 65 or 70 understand what AI is too.
Have they? What I’ve seen is people over 50 60 (really 65) have zero idea that AI exists and consistently fall for obviously absurd Facebook posts.
Edit, I see where some of these responses came from - OP said over 60, and I meant to say over 60 too, not 50.
Did you consider reading the article?
It was already tabled.
There are multiple American accents. I consider west coast and to some extent Midwest unaccented… New York or Boston, yeah, and southern drawl, yeah. Alabama is like a new England who drank lead for 120 years. But obviously thats just my perspective. It was hilarious to me to hear my Australian friend do an American accent from her perspective.
The first one sounds like Jamaican guy I know who lives in canada. Second, I don’t know. Third is just generic American accent, maybe Southwest or west coast.
The invasion aspect is with taking seriously. Also, Trump/Putin want the US to withdraw from NATO, but that’s an aside. My point is that the media, pundits, social media personalities are talking as if it’s a reasonable concept, military invasion aside. It’s about like some guy walks up to a married woman and says “hey we’re going to have sex tonight!” and she’s like “wtf? absolutely not, no, get the hell away from me” and then a bunch of people start discussing what kind of sex they’re going to have and if it will be good or not.
It’s puzzling why the printer industry has to be so abusive and has always been customer hostile. I mean, it’s nothing new, printer companies have been awful since at least the 70s… printer problems are what inspired Stallman to start GNU after all. Are there any printer companies not like this? Is Brother still decent?
They’d still be up in Canada though so I don’t see how that aspect would affect me. They’d never let Canadians have full voting rights, of course, since that would mean Republicans would have to cheat way harder to win.
Also, it’s hard to believe how this inane idea popped up out of nowhere last month and so many people act like it’s a serious thing. Trump threatening Canada is serious, I guess. But the idea is so out of left field and basically incredibly dumb. That hasn’t stopped thousands of people and the media acting like it’s totally normal. There’s absolutely no indication the vast majority of Canadians would want this at all. Ah well, trump was never one to care about consent.
Say “wtf dude” or nothing. You could snap a pic and call the cops. I doubt your knife saved you from SA like you’re saying.
Do I start out in the same conditions or take a whole new roll of the dice?
They’re mechanically secured, of course. I don’t see why they’d need locks though.
As far as transactions, yes, something like Visa takes way less than Bitcoin. For HFT compared to crypto, who knows, but one thing they’re not doing is something intentionally wasteful like proof of work.
It was sort of ambitious for people to think they’d be on reddit with the same account in 20 years
Yeah, sometimes on reddit I’d be talking to someone and realize oh… this person is probably 14 or something.
The people who believe a kid in Africa made a working automobile from balloons and that boats are pulling whales from the water and cleaning off thousands of barnacles will be 75-80 then.