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Willie
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Willie@kbin.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Study finds a quarter of all webpages from 2013 to 2023 no longer exist
46·2 years agoYeah, that’s the internet for you. Anything you want to stay around will vanish someday, and anything you want gone will be here forever.
Willie@kbin.socialto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Humanity and AI, a match made in the 9th circle of hell
20·2 years agoCome on, they even missed their chance to call it CreateHentAI!
I haven’t seen any of these bad boys in probably over a decade. They used to be all over the place.
Willie@kbin.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Are the people who read terms and conditions the same people who pre-heat their ovens? 🤔
2·2 years agoNope,
I preheat the oven consistently but don’t consistently read terms and conditions or license agreements.
Willie@kbin.socialto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•If I never write about video games ever again, let this be my final plea | Rock Paper Shotgun
2·2 years agoThey forced everyone off Origin and onto the EA App.
They still didn’t make a remember password button that works.
Willie@kbin.socialto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How many floors are under an apartment on the second floor? (No basement)
3·2 years agoIn an elevator, or I guess a lift, what do the buttons that select floors represent the ground floor with? A ‘G’? A “0”?
Willie@kbin.socialto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Annoyingly similar buttons with very different functions
4·2 years agoSamsung’s clock application did this pretty well, where you don’t even have a reset count button until you press the button that stops the stopwatch from counting.
Willie@kbin.socialto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Why do we have to do the health insurance company's job for them?
4·2 years agoI’d imagine we’d see insurance invest money into making offers to providers. They’d refer the patient to a health insurance company instead of negotiating, and in exchange they’d get a large one time payout for a successful referral. This would please investors in the providers, because they’d see short term gains, and it’d please the insurance company because patients would be forced to have insurance again. Everyone (with money) wins!
We use 3 of our stove burners, and never touch the other. So for me, I guess one of mine is very lonely.
Willie@kbin.socialto
News@lemmy.world•Vatican blasts gender-affirming surgery, surrogacy and gender theory as violations of human dignity
13·2 years agoCan we really handwave away the whole Adam and Eve thing though?
If we do, then what did Jesus die for?
Willie@kbin.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are you registered to donate your organs? Why or why not?
3·2 years agoWell, I never really thought about it until now either. Haha. Though, it was mostly a choice of apathy, since when I’m dead I won’t really care what someone does with them, I only really get to pretend that I will while I’m alive today.
If they’re not charging for my organs that get donated, then that’s pretty cool. I mean, I was given mine for free, so it only makes sense to give them for free when I’m done with them.
Of course, I live in the middle of nowhere, so whether they’ll find someone who can use my stuff before it goes bad is a whole different thing entirely.
It’s good that you were able to find some lungs.
Willie@kbin.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are you registered to donate your organs? Why or why not?
34·2 years agoMy ID says I am, but I’m not registered anywhere else. Why did I have my ID say it? Because I felt like it that day when I renewed it. That’s literally all there was to it.
Real talk though, I almost don’t think I should be donating my organs. Why should the hospital get for free what they’re going to charge a family hundreds of thousands of dollars for?
Willie@kbin.socialto
News@lemmy.world•Alabama Civil Rights Groups Scramble to Fight Back Against New Voting Law
6·2 years agoSo by putting a stamp on an absentee ballot, therefore paying the postal service to deliver it, am I committing an Alabama felony? Or are interactions with the postal service explicitly exempted from it?
Willie@kbin.socialto
[Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•Would you care if a robot suffered more than any being in existence?
31·2 years agoIf the machine can prove that it is conscious (prior to the torture, of course), I’d most likely class it on the same level as a cat or a dog. Cats and dogs are friendly critters who help me do tasks and spend time with me, and an AI would be no different at that point. They’d just be able to do more complex tasks. I guess they might be a little lower, since they lack agency, accept commands, and must follow sets of rules to decide to do tasks, unlike animals and people, who we have accepted can decide what they do and don’t wish to do.
The only other real difference is that cats, dogs, and people are individuals, with their own upbringings and personalities. Meanwhile an AI would be able to be copied, and many of them could be born from the same original experiences. If basement man copied his tortured AI a few million times, did he torture one AI, or did he torture a million? I think that’s where the real difference lies, that makes the AI less than human.
If you lopped a cat’s brain out, and were able to hook it up to the AI torture device, and it was magically compatible, it’d be a far greater torture, because there is only one cat, and there will only ever be one cat, the cat cannot be restored from a snapshot, and you cannot copy the cat. If you did the same with a human, it would be an even greater torture yet for the same reasons.
From an ethical standpoint, today I think it would be equal to animal abuse, however, we won’t perceive it that way, since it will benefit corporations for us to think that real AI are not alive and have no rights. So they’ll likely spend lots of time and money to change our perception to agree with that standpoint. We will think of them as we think of cows and pigs, where they might have feelings and such, but it doesn’t really matter, because those animals are made of tasty food.
Willie@kbin.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Roku TV bricked until agreeing to new terms of service
1·2 years agoAnd be careful, a lot don’t have built in speakers either. Don’t just expect to get a TV out of a commercial display.
Willie@kbin.socialto
Steam@lemmy.ml•The first steam next fest of 2024 fest is live. Explore free demos from February 5th to February 12th
3·2 years agoKind of like the Pizza Hut demo discs for PS1?
Willie@kbin.socialto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuit mix makes fantastic waffles.
3·2 years agoWow… this isn’t even the first time I’ve seen this recommended. That’s really funny.
Willie@kbin.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Parisians vote in favour of tripling parking costs for SUVs
62·2 years agoWell, it shouldn’t be hard to write in an exemption just for folks with wheelchairs. It’s almost a non-issue.


They requested the delay to July, since he is in court for another case in another area. I suppose it was reasonable to grant it. It’d be unfair for someone to not get their right to a trial, even if they were found guilty of a crime in another area.
It’d make more sense to keep him in custody in the meantime though. I mean, that’s what they do for normal people. Right?