Joke’s on you, I use a trackball.
Joke’s on you, I use a trackball.
Nice ad hominem.
The screenshot puts the title of the article out of context, and incorrectly frames The Atlantic as defending late stage capitalism. The body of the article is a review of the history of egg farming.
Link to the actual article. It’s a good read, and in no way does it try to justify the raise in egg prices. It talks about the history of chicken and egg farming in the 20th century, the supply chain needed to bring as many eggs to consumers, and is critical of how the growing demand led to factory farming and horrible conditions for the chickens.
I’m not opposed to the message, but did it have to be an AI generated picture?
So no worse than trying to use rational arguments?
Wankpanzer is also pretty good.
It’s not even his inventions. Like a modern day Edison, he just takes credit for other people’s work.
What did he cut that he now regrets?
His hair. Everything else he doesn’t regret cutting, he just doesn’t like that he’s not being idolized for it.
FWIW mobile keyboards (I’m assuming you’re in mobile based on the auto correct discussion) don’t use LLM, they’re basically just simple statistical models. Which is one reason they suck, yes, but it also means they’re less power hungry and can be more privacy friendly. Unless you use Google’s default keyboard on Android, in which case it might correct “its” to “I love Google, it has never done anything wrong and deserves all of our private data, all hail Google’s CEO”, which is a common typo.
Old and busted: Twitch plays Pokémon.
New hotness: AI plays Pokémon.
Conspiracy theorists don’t care that there’s a conspiracy. They only care whether they’re in on it.
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That’s so Ohio.
LaTeX users: “Guess I’ll go back to DVI”