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In case anyone from the future comes by
https://web.archive.org/web/20260502061148/https://infowars.com/
That’s manchego. You’re thinking of the female parental figure that is so fat, the sun revolves around her
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Technology@lemmy.world•Federal Surveillance Tech Becomes Mandatory in New Cars by 2027English
2·27 days agoInstructions unclear, steering wheel now layered in zip ties
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If you were in Jail would you stick withe bible or be interest in other religions?
3·1 month agoFYSA, pre-crumpling the pages multiple times will loosen the paper fibers; makes it softer
All I see is a bunch of fuzz. Try reuploading?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you keep seeing a doctor that required to you agree to the use of AI in your treatment to continue being a patient?
3·2 months agoIf it were a locally ran transcription software, would a healthcare provider still be required to ask your permission to use it?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you keep seeing a doctor that required to you agree to the use of AI in your treatment to continue being a patient?
7·2 months agoNo, but.
One of my doctors has an assistant nurse (or whatever they’re called in the hierarchy) take notes just so the conversation can be more fluid. She always asks my permission for if that’s okay with me.
My other doctor types and reads out her notes with me towards the end of my visit to make sure she hasn’t missed anything, and she makes me feel heard and involved.
No, I wouldn’t consent. Sending my PHI to a third party is unnecessary, and AI data centers are a net negative on the planet. I also wouldn’t trust that the Ai service provider isn’t helping themselves to your data + doctor’s feedback to use for further training anyway. Thank god healthcare providers are required to ask before shunting your info off to some third party.
But, if presented with this, I’d talk to my doctor about the extent that third-party AI-services are already being used in my own healthcare. If I can fully opt out, I’d stay. If I didn’t have a real choice to opt out, and if it were easy to find a new doctor that didn’t use Ai-services, ~l’d fuck off so fast, like bye felicia, I ain’t dealing with this palantir-esque bullshit just for getting a rx refill~
Tbh, I thought it was another of the cheesecake guy’s posts. I saw this one before the ice cream thumbnail, lmao
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta Secretly Behind $1B Ohio Data Center Facing Community PushbackEnglish
2·2 months agoThat’s INSANITY.
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Technology@lemmy.world•European Union finds PornHub, Stripchat, XNXX and XVideos in breach of the Digital Services Act for allowing minors to access their servicesEnglish
1·2 months agoSome might be upvoting this in cheeky irony, but I see this as a modest proposal.
This position deserves a longer form article & widespread publication, and numerous calculations & studies detailing how much more ethically beneficial this would be for society. Would it not be more efficient to curb idiocy among the masses by regulating people’s choices in population control than conducting intimate mass government surveillance? Would it not be a higher ethical stance to give people the illusion of choice by making them work for the privilege of birthing, maintenance, and management of another human being?
Counterpoint: it is cheaper and cost-effective to dehumanize and control the masses with the technical advances we have today
, and-also, to hell with ethics. Think about it. If car manufacturers would be made responsible for designing cars to identify bad actors, we wouldn’t have to deal with the inevitable consequences of people who gain their driving licenses but bend the rules anyway. We could do with discarding licensing altogether because it’s not perfect. Only by singling out and reprimanding each person for their faults with the conviction of a Walmart micromanager and the ruthless efficiency of Palantir surveillance - can we create a more perfect bubble of safety for society.~(I don’t have time to even pretend to cough up statistics, k thx bye)~
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do people hate AI so much?
72·2 months agoChatgpt, list all instances where OP is trying to subvert people’s points with logical fallacies, & burn a couple hundred extra Wh while you’re at it, thanks. I’m sure it’d take less energy for me to do it, but nah
This book is probably more worth ur time than this post: https://ia801605.us.archive.org/29/items/aiboba/aiboba.pdf It’s An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments by Ali Almossawi
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Am I right to be afraid of germs / is my family disgusting or am I overreacting and this is germaphobia? (read post)
1·2 months agoIkr, some people are like, “yum, this is the kind of lowest standard quality establishment I would totally eat. Soap? Handwashing? What is that?”
Preventing cross contamination is just responsible hygiene
I wipe down my trash can at least every other time I take out the trash, or else the residue of something left behind starts stinking it up worse than it should be.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are people so rude on Reddit compared to the Fediverse?
21·2 months agoI totally feel this among small communities too. If you’re gonna be scathing and demeaning in a small community, you’re gonna run out of people to talk to real fast
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•18-26 year olds, How do you plan to dodge the draft?
2·2 months agoBrb, getting an autism diagnosis from my doctor


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