Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the answer to the question that’s posted all the time on gaming forums of: “Phones are so powerful these days, especially compared to the Switch, why can’t we have real games on phones without microtransactions?”
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chaircat@lemdro.idto World News@lemmy.world•Researcher builds anti-Russia AI disinformation machine for $400English102·2 years agoGreat, now take the same freedom fighter bots and tell them to argue IP policy on social media online. We can hear all about the right minded ways to think about intellectual property and how all the comments around here are misinformation.
It’s like people lose their minds when you throw an enemy into the sentence. I don’t think these people crafting propaganda bots are heroes, even if they are on “my” team. Go down this road, and you can throw away forums like Lemmy, it’ll just be bots arguing with bots.
chaircat@lemdro.idto World News@lemmy.world•Researcher builds anti-Russia AI disinformation machine for $400English108·2 years agoHonestly, if you look at it in a vacuum, this looks pretty similar to what the other side is doing.
It’s a bot that draws from its own side’s narratives and pushes that line.
Take away Russia from the picture and think about how often our media pushes a spin on other subjects that isn’t exactly the truth.
Doesn’t look so much like “social media propaganda bots versus AI-driven bots arguing back” as much as propaganda bots on both sides spewing whatever their masters want us to see.
chaircat@lemdro.idto World News@lemmy.world•Arson attacks at schools in Belgium are believed to be connected to a controversial sex ed programEnglish122·2 years agoWhat poor quality journalism writing.
How can you have a headline like that without addressing what makes the contents of the program unusual and what makes the program controversial?
chaircat@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•Unearthed touchscreen iMac G3 prototype evokes a very different era of Apple | Ars TechnicaEnglish2·2 years agoI see a lot of people online saying this kind of thing, though I gotta wonder if it’s mostly old people who can’t adapt new paradigms.
I would never buy a computer without touch anymore. The thing the ergonomics argument misses is just because you have touch doesn’t mean you can’t use a mouse (or touchpad) also when it makes more sense. Tiredness is never an issue for me.
There are some things that are just infinitely more natural with touch, using an electronic device that lacks touch just feels like using incredibly outdated technology to me now.
chaircat@lemdro.idto World News@lemmy.world•China wants to ban clothes that 'hurt nation's feelings'English1·2 years agoThere’s a better translation right here in this thread. “Hurting our relationship” is not so literal and so doesn’t sound daft in English.
chaircat@lemdro.idto World News@lemmy.world•China wants to ban clothes that 'hurt nation's feelings'English3·2 years agoIt feels shady the way the media uses this overly literal translation of ‘hurt the feelings’ all the time in order to make the Chinese sound ridiculous. Could make any foreign language speaker sound ridiculous by cherry picking funny but common phrases and translating them literally.
chaircat@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT is losing some of its hype, as traffic falls for the third month in a rowEnglish61·2 years agoYour phone keyboard statistical engine is not a very insightful comparison to the neural networks that power LLMs. They’re not the same technology at all and just share the barest minimum superficial similarities.
chaircat@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•Senate confirms Biden FCC nominee, finally giving Democrats a 3-2 majorityEnglish104·2 years agoI hate the cynical nihilism around here so much. It plays into the Republican and big business hands so well it might as well be propaganda.
We had net neutrality before under the Democrats. The Republicans got rid of it when they took power.
Bothsidesism is juvenile bullshit.
chaircat@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•Robbing Delivery Robots Is Now a ThingEnglish52·2 years agoWouldn’t this justify vandalizing any type of machine whatsoever? Get in an elevator and nobody is looking? Stab the control panel so they have to get a human in the future making the elevator. See a car and no one is looking? Set it on fire so they have to use a human pulled rickshaw instead.
chaircat@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•OCBC Bank locks out mobile app if 3rd party apps are detectedEnglish5·2 years agoWow that seems like a strange permission to have as default. It doesn’t seem like very many apps have a legitimate need for listing other installed apps unless I’m missing something.
chaircat@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•OCBC Bank locks out mobile app if 3rd party apps are detectedEnglish12·2 years agoHow are they managing to do this? Surely it requires a permission in Android to access the list of installed apps, right?
chaircat@lemdro.idto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Small children are well known to be afraid of voids (closets, under the bed) in their sleeping area. Knowing this, why don't we design children's rooms to eliminate them?English2·2 years agoThere are a lot of bed frames that are solid, though, including the one I use at home. If it causes any ill effects on the mattress I haven’t observed it personally.
chaircat@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•As Twitter destroys its brand by renaming itself X, Mastodon user numbers are again soaring | TechCrunchEnglish6·2 years agoI recall Dorsey publicly coming out in support of Elon’s Twitter well after the sale. Maybe there was no ethical conflict for Dorsey and he likes what he sees.
Yeah, maybe all of this wouldn’t have happened if the equity was split among the employees.
chaircat@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•Report: Potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start overEnglish194·2 years agoThis is an astonishingly well written, nuanced, and level headed response. Really on a level I’m not used to seeing on this platform.
chaircat@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•Robbing Delivery Robots Is Now a ThingEnglish3713·2 years agoI don’t think waving away being a Luddite just by saying so makes it so.
I can’t think of a single angle of principled moral theory that makes this okay. Vandalizing or stealing someone else’s property they paid for. Hurting both the restaurant and the customer by depriving them of their food. Holding back progress on an invention that can reduce the need for humans to engage in a type of work that is hard, dangerous at times, and low paid.
From a purely rational on paper view, it doesn’t look terribly different than saying vandalizing or stealing from delivery vehicles driven by people isn’t wrong. What possible justification could there be for this view besides Ludditism fuck robots?
chaircat@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•All smartphones, including iPhones, must have replaceable batteries by 2027 in the EUEnglish4·2 years agoAgain, just anti consumer bullshit spearheaded by Apple and gargled by Samsung.
Samsung was actually one of the later Android manufacturers to drop it is my recollection.
chaircat@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•All smartphones, including iPhones, must have replaceable batteries by 2027 in the EUEnglish15·2 years agoI used to do this. I thought it was awesome but I was literally the only person I ever knew who did this. It was not a popular thing to do.
chaircat@lemdro.idto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is saying "Don't need to know hebrew to know the Holocaust was bad" antisemetic?English1·2 years agoThat’s fair as a definition of genocide, though it isn’t the way I’m used to understanding the word.
Precisely because of the differences though, I’d also find it in poor taste to make comparisons been the Canadian genocide against indigenous peoples and the Holocaust.
Considering that leaks have come from militaries around the world that aren’t allies, that seems pretty tinfoil hat.