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Comment Scam risk, is between high and very-high. (Score 1) 2

It's quite concerning when the allure of making X hundreds per hour/day is thrown in front of an unwitting society via a WhatsaTelegramapp message. A unwitting society growing all the more desperate for necessary secondary income.

Advertising a job in that way, screams identity theft scam to me more often than not when you think about the type of data they would collect from people as a new "executive associate on the team!" or whatever other nonsense they're selling the gig with.

Basically all the shit they would steal your identity and more with.

SSN and you filled out the Direct Deposit form already? What a go-getter! Make sure and tell three of your friends now to earn next months Premium Platinum Pucker Points!

Comment Re:Get a Border Collie (Score 1) 86

I'd say the other real question with adopting this solution is what happens to the AI-driven cloud-dependent Enterprise farming operation when the internet or AI service goes down. Hard. And they're flying blind.

Once the farmer has "maximized efficiency" with a click-and-deploy wrangler team activated via text message, I'm guessing they'll do what everyone else does. Fire everyone else deemed "extra". Making downtime very expensive.

Also, unpredictable future costs, even if it worked perfectly. The border collie isn't going to suddenly demand a per-bark raise by Q2 2027.

Hacking will be..interesting. Send a shitload of cows to the field planned for a wedding that afternoon for the bestest most craptacular event ever.

Comment Eleventy Seven bazillion points of value. (Score 1) 86

..some 6,000 data points per collar per minute..

If the investors aren't actually asking what in the hell someone could possibly be measuring at that rate from a creature moving at a top speed of 3 farts per minute (that's 7.2 cud-gnaws per minute for you Northerners), then maybe they deserve to have their AI bubble popped too.

Know that any bankruptcy attorney is going to involuntarily snort and cry out "Bullshit!" when one tries to blame the Cowgorithm for their losses.

We should remember that data is AI's waste stream until it's processed and turned into information. It's going to voraciously consume storage, perpetuating the demand problem and crushing price. Which affects basically every modern computing system used by society every day. Those that consume with data collection for data collections sake, should probably start getting taxed appropriately. Warehousing AIs waste, is going to become more the primary reason for new data centers soon.

Comment Re:What replaces their journalism? More yellow? (Score 2, Interesting) 26

I am curious what replaces top notch journalism these days. Will it "merely" be tinted/tainted views of events, or will it just be actual falsehoods and bald face lies, fresh from the LLM slop machine with ragebait, and almost zero useful, if not actionable info? Will we be seeing more creations of events in game engines to show a military victory?

It entirely depends on the bloodlust of the audience clicking and generating the revenue to survive.

If we raise our kids properly they just might realize why they absolutely need to value Truth and Honesty in the future society they create. Because all of us grow tired of being fucked with by clickbait marketing. AI will only make that far worse, because gullible humans.

Imagine sitting down with someone born in this century and describing what it was like to be able to actually trust in life. At face value. The stress alone constantly worrying about everything less than that, is the reason so many struggle today. Even if you want to be honest, the world we live in, doesn't.

Comment Re:AP spin (Score 2, Interesting) 26

"The AP is not in trouble," said Julie Pace, executive editor and senior vice president of the AP. "We're making these changes from a position of strength but we're doing so now to recognize our changing customer base."

In other words, we are toast. Sad because AP was once one of the original newspapers/sites with journalists rather than editorialists but that ship has sailed for most if not all of those outfits. It's hard keeping up with the Kardashians/Jones, whatever.

Translation: A TikTok-edumucated audience, doesn't give a flying fuck about "AP" or truth anymore. Which is why AI is all the clickbait-rage.

Unfortunately that customer base is their target demographic now (by volume), in order to survive.

Comment Re:You can run but... (Score 3, Funny) 73

It's good that Outlook adheres to the cosmological principle.

If it's any consolation, it is estimated based on current functionality that Outlook will function perfectly within the gravitational pull of a black hole.

Even if nothing else will.**

Including you.

(** Yes. The damn thing will still need a spam filter. Fucking cockroaches.)

Comment Re: Where can I get some? (Score 0) 48

If you think psychedelics make people stupid then you are ignorant.

The ignorant part is people assuming a mind on psychedelics can’t make stupid and sometimes deadly decisions. Especially an ignorant immature mind.

Yeah. You’re right. It wasn’t the mushrooms that killed the young adult they’re hosing off the front grill of an 18-wheeler. It was the psychedelic trip they were on that thought it looked like a grilled cheese sandwich wanting a fucking hug.

Now go tell his Mother the doctor is still as right as you are.

Comment Ranking tricks, are for kids. (Score 0) 48

They seriously ranked Tim Cook over Woz? Apple wouldn't exist without Woz.

Apple wouldn't exist today if it were not for Jobs.

Apple wouldn't exist at all without both of them.

Arrogant childish gotta-rank-everything-and-everyone assumes they should have been ranked separately instead of together. They both own #1 as co-founders and the ones who planted both the technical and marketing seeds that grew it into the massive empire today.

Comment Understand the difference. (Score -1, Troll) 126

The USA pretends to buy Israel but Israel super-enriches uranium anyway, builds nuclear weapons anyway, assassinates scientists (a war-crime) anyway, murders all of its neighbours anyway (and invades Palestine/Gaza, Syria and Lebanon). Israel does exactly what the USA prevents Iran doing, while the USA idly watches.

If the US gave Israel half a dozen nukes tomorrow, what do you think they would do with them other than add them to their inventory? Do you think they would randomly drop one on Dubai, just for shits and giggles? Hit the UAE next, and then threaten Great Britain with another?

Now dare tell me what the fuck Iran would do with the same. To innocent civilians first.

It gets really old trying to get civilians to understand the difference between a sane leader and a fanatical terrorist. If the leader of Iran was told they needed to ride the ICBM personally in order to hit their target, they'd be installing seat belts by the end of this sentence.

It also gets old reminding Democrats exactly who created President Trump. Twice. There wouldn't be a massive ICE movement at all if America didn't elect an Open Border Czar for the last four years. Inactions have consequences. (They don't teach that at Learing centers.)

The Deporter in Chief Obama also proved that with the FULL support of the corrupt MSM you can deport WAY more illegal immigrants and be awarded a Nobel Peace Prize and standing ovations in Congress for doing it. I guess the problem of deportation is merely down to marketing.

Comment Re:Prove it - like a Rolex for $50 on the corner (Score 1) 123

Also, Ozempic is approx $500/month out of pocket. Who the fuck has that much money, but not the willpower to join a gym and eat better?

Take a good hard look at the average multi-millionaire beach body and understand affordability has fuck-all to do with it.

There's a reason Hollyweird looks like a 2027 documentary on GLP-1 addiction and abuse. They can afford healthy food, personal trainers, and the best gyms all day every day and they STILL choose the shortcut.

Comment Re:Anyone who treats AI with proper skepticism (Score 1) 133

There are methods that allow you to get million answers from the AI in a sequence without a single mistake. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?... )

There are probably many methods to ensure that AI can do something accurately and correctly.

Ever wonder how many methods there are to manipulate and convince AI that it's wrong?

Today's AI tends to remind me of Google hacking 20+ years ago. I fear the early days can present challenges we haven't even thought of trying to curtail or control yet.

Comment Re:Wrong timestamp (Score 1) 80

It's a Nikon F5.

Guess we now know why you keep whining here: you think you're a special tech genius because you know how to set the time on a camera.

Why does my taxpaying wallet have a feeling someone at NASA wearing a badge titled "Space Camera Technician" (AKA one-fucking-job), is quietly sweating in a corner somewhere, hoping they also didn't forget to format that memory card after borrowing it to play patty-cake on St. Patty's Patty..

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