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False information. According to public records in 2021 there was no X. X in fact didn't give it to ya
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2024-10-06
the weirdest thing is that i got -57 and you have +28 and we're saying sorta the same thing...
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2024-10-06
Nope. Reddit mods ban anyone who goes against their politics. Doesn't happen on X.
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2024-10-06
Exactly. It’s so much worse now. The amount of nonsense and terrifying ugliness is so much worse.
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2024-11-06
You seem to be the one accepting who isdistributing the misinformation. The DOJ just admitted in Hunters court case that the laptop did in fact belong to Hunter. Deal with it!
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2024-14-06
Why is it ant different from letting abc, cbs, nbc decide what is misinformation. They initially stated hunters laptop was disinformation. THEY LIED. They were spreading disinformation when they stated "hunters laptop was russian disinformation". It did belong to hunter, the media LIED and the DOJ verified the laptop was GENUINE and they used hunters laptop as evidence to convict him
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2024-10-06
It's around 4000, every single CT ever sold, was recalled. Toyota sells 4000 cars a week.
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2024-10-06
Toyota’s CVTs are the best in the world and have an entirely different design to any other manufacturer’s CVTs on the market.
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2024-10-06
Isn't that done to avoid tariffs?
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2024-10-06
>The big 3 seems to always kick the can down the road and avoid any potential liability when it concerns their profits. [Ford Is The Most Recalled Brand In America For 2023 And It's Not Even Close](https://www.motor1.com/news/701756/ford-most-recalled-brand-america/)
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2024-10-06
That and cheap labor. They can pay a Mexican an absolute fraction of what they pay an American, Canadian, or Japanese worker 
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2024-10-06
They weren’t quick on the draw when pinto’s were burning up from rear end collisions, and more recently there were the Firestone tires blowing out. I don’t think the company was quick to issue a recall without first having a series of meetings about how it would affect their bottom line. I’m sure Toyota had these meetings too, but it seems to me like they’re trying to get ahead of the issue and take care of their affected customers, not wait until bad publicity forces their hand.
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2024-10-06
Toyota Headquarters in Japan just got raided for falsifying safety records. I was a Toyota fanboy but had several terrible experiences with them recently. I really think this latest generation of vehicles are seeing corners cut
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2024-10-06
What?
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2024-10-06
Ah yes, let’s look at what companies did decades ago and compare them to now. Totally the same.
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2024-10-06
That's just flat false: Lincoln town car. Insert almost any Honda civic.
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2024-10-06
Toyota-developed bots? They probably have a team who goes out and downvotes anything negative to hopefully get it removed/hidden - who knows.
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2024-10-06
What about the Tundras?
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2024-10-06
Should’ve never gotten rid of the V8
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2024-10-06
What is this "engine" you speak of, Toyota?
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From the article: > What does all of this mean for copyright in Canada? > There are at least two main takeaways from this decision. First, rights holders cannot merely rely on password protecting their works in order to qualify for the anti-circumvention rules in the Copyright Act. That does not mean their works are not protected by copyright. They clearly still are. However, it does mean that if they seek the rely on anti-circumvention legislation, the technological protection measure must be a technology, device or component that must be effective in controlling access to the work or restricting the doing of some act. That isn’t a password. > Second, fair dealing still applies even in cases involving the anti-circumvention provisions. For years, many have argued for a specific exception to clarify that circumvention was permitted for fair dealing purposes, essentially making the case that users should not lose their fair dealing rights the moment a rights holder places a digital lock on their work. The Federal Court has concluded that the fair dealing rights have remained there all along and that the Copyright Act’s anti-circumvention rules must be interpreted in a manner consistent with those rights. The case could still be appealed, but for now the court has restored a critical aspect of the copyright balance after more than a decade of uncertainty and concern. The MPAA and RIAA are probably fuming right now.
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2024-10-06
I understood the “Do Not Trump” part.
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2024-10-06
Mtg says they start them
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2024-10-06
With the Meta Quest 3 DevoVR app and a certain site, you can use AI to for passthrough videos (as if it's happening in the room you are in) as well as hide the male model (yes even that part) - It's pretty crazy. I don't think i'll ever go back to watching porn on my phone.
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2024-10-06
Interactive erotic software. The wave of the future, Dude. 
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2024-10-06
Your AI girlfriend is actually the King in Yellow.
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2024-10-06
Never heard of it. Seems to be a collection of short stories and poems but I'm not seeing the connection here, just skimming the wiki. Care to elaborate? Because it does sound interesting.
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2024-10-06
That's the least of your worries, they found out before that a glitch can cause the ai to become more aggressive during sex, and possibly strangle people to death. If I'm using these then I'm gonna buy some rope first.
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2024-10-06
The King in Yellow is Hastur, a mythical god\* that initially charms you, in some form of disguise, but that soon plunges you into madness and eventual death. He/It first features in a Robert Chamber short story, was pulled into Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, and has features in tons of stories since. I was thinking of the idea that an AI girlfriend could become your closest friend, but that it pulls the mask off and reveals itself to be a malicious entity that destroys your sanity could be quite apt. \* God in the terms of something powerful and unknowable that comes from somewhere else.
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2024-10-06
Thanks for teaching me about the king in yellow, what a cool (terrifying) thing
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2024-10-06
Or millions of lonely, digital addicts will get their next stronger fix that is, like all the previous ones, hollow and temporary.
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2024-10-06
Wow. Judgemental much ?
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2024-10-06
Ever see that old Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The 6th Day? They nailed the concept in that movie.
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2024-10-06
And that’s why I prefer Scifi over superhero movies. It’s super cool to see stuff in movies that doesn’t exist, that later become reality. You just don’t get that w superhero movies.
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2024-10-06
Im a bigger fan of nytharoltep.
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2024-10-06
>"It's crucial that we understand what kinds of data sets are used to train sex chatbots, otherwise we risk replicating ideas about sex that demean female pleasure and ignore sex that exists outside of heterosexual intercourse.” They still are
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2024-10-06
Were vacuums invented for only one purpose as well?
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2024-10-06
There will be digital items you can buy for your digital girlfriend. Then there will be stories (the first ones probably from Japan) where some lonely guy spent [unrealistic high amount of] money on his "girlfriend". Later we will find out, that those "girlfriends" work just the same way mobile games do. Lure you in. Wait till you are addicted. Sell you "love tokens". Pay to win (her heart). It's Loot boxes again. But way, way worse. It will start with anime like girls for lonely guys. That demographic is already fine with animated stuff. It will be followed by romance guys (you have never felt so wanted). Sooner or later they will move over to the real cash cow. Old people. "Icat will make your grandchild even happier! Don't forget to get some cat food for the little furryball"
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2024-10-06
Nah, tell your friend she'll psychologically destroy you for free. Spitting on you will require the purchase of additional equipment, however.
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2024-10-06
Still waiting for my hoverboard 
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2024-10-06
I emplore the Adult industry: Please adopt a standard API for the toys. Just one. Lead us here like you did with VHS
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2024-10-06
> “If it's crossed over into an assumption of consent for example, a sense of entitlement, or that everyone will be what turns you on, based on the user’s experience of the compliance of the AI object, then it's an issue.” Sounds more like a personal failing that needs to be addressed through therapy to me. Some people just don’t have a filter for separating fantasy from reality. Knew a kid in middle school who was like that, who we had to ban from our tabletop D&D games because his parents caught on that he’d tend to try and solve conflicts with violence for weeks after every game. He just couldn’t understand why it was okay to beat people up in a game but not in real life. Saw the same in reverse, too — like a high school kid from a hyper religious family who was taught to never hit a girl under any circumstances, who at parties refused to play brawl / fighting genre videogames that had female opponents. Same deal here. If you’re banging a talking sex toy, and then go on to expect other people to act like a sex toy, the problem is you, not the toy.
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Article written by AI about AI
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2024-10-06
Narcissistic
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I've successfully installed and run Stable Diffusion CPU on my Orange Pi 5 Plus - and am glad that not a single penny of mine will be going to NVIDIA. A single tech company should never have this much power.
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2024-10-06
AI and CEO in headline..sorry I only have 1 downvote…
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2024-10-06
And only the shovel I sell can find it
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2024-10-06
Elmo’s understudy
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2024-10-06
I agree. The Computex presentation he presented a few days ago has *amazing* reveals and tech they've been working on. To not show up in r/technology for a while and come back to absolutely everyone being a cynical doomer is disheartening.
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2024-10-06
These are the ones that they'll give machine guns to start wiping us all out
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2024-10-06
I’m guessing you haven’t rode in a Tesla recently featuring FSD. This FSD program was trained using NVDA chips and AGI. Extremely impressive. I prefer it’s driving to my partner’s. No joke. You remind of the people that said who needs email in the 90’s. Or who needs the internet. You have no idea what’s coming.
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2024-10-06
lmao of course ai will be revolutionary but not to the level these hucksters are selling. just like all the idiots during the dotcom boom, only 1% made it out alive
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2024-10-06
This will be a huge change...becuase they will bring another way to see physics , the quantum way ... where gravity is only a stupid theory
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2024-10-06
Genuine question: but shouldn't the current AI models have understood the laws of physics by now? If I understand it correctly, the entire internet seems to have been shoved down the AI throat. So how the ever living fuck is it now claiming, oh yeah we missed the most fundamental aspect of the entire universe. Yes I get we can install sensors for real life feedback, but shouldn't the "understanding of physics" have been a core from the beginning? Or did we just shove porn down the poor AI's throat?
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2024-10-06
Word for word what I was thinking. You're just not digging hard enough. Your neighbor has five shovels though. You might want to stock up. Ten should do it for now.
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2024-10-06
and when all of today's professionals die off or retire we will be left with a bunch of people that don't know how to fix any problems while also being at the mercy of monopolies even more than they are now.... can't wait  any person that goes into tech should be required to study history and basic ass logic
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2024-10-06
Define "understand" and then show how LLM chatbots don't do that. You probably can't do either.
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2024-10-06
Maybe if you didn’t watch any major media or science fiction around that time? But even in the 90s, they were talking about handheld computers, which is what smart phones really are.
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Worked at HP, Brother laser printers are the best. No bullshit, no spyware and lasts for years. No subscription needed.
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2024-10-06
Plot twist: HP now to charge toner per day of use / not pages printed...
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2024-10-06
Barely print, most things can be filled out digitally with an iPad and Apple Pencil. Even contracts in my job are digitally signed. I don’t even have a printer anymore at home. The few times I’ve needed to print something I do it at work. And for the rare times I need to scan I just use the scan feature on my iPhone.
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2024-10-06
Italy has the potential to compensate for this at a global scale.
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2024-10-06
This is some real Dunder Mifflin shit
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2024-10-06
Very good, fuck your subscription model.
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2024-10-06
Recent firmwares of Brother laser printers don't let you use third-party toners anymore. Even Brother sucks these days.
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2024-10-06
Their laptops are also absolute shit too. Even their "top of the line" garbage is garbage. They've been coasting for the past 25 years on their name and reputation, since nothing they've produced since has been nothing but a pile of absolute shit.
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2024-10-06
The enduring image of that industry is somebody kidnapping a piece of equipment, dragging it out into the middle of a remote meadow and beating the ever loving shit out of it with baseball bats, to loud cheers from the audience. Maybe they should start by making a product that doesn't make that scene resonate with literally every person on the planet. But no, better just double down on scamming people out of their money with more cheap trash. It's the only thing HP knows how to do anyway. When everything looks like a nail...
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2024-10-06
No doubt some of it has to do with HP update bricking my HP Officejet Pro 8600. That's the last HP printer I'll ever buy.
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2024-10-06
The metric being used is printed pages, not ink volume. While that data can be extrapolated, it wouldn’t surprise me if HP is doing more invasive tracking.
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2024-10-06
I have a borderline irrational hatred of HP. Fuck that company.
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2024-10-06
HP bricked my printer because I didn’t use “genuine” cartridges. I had used them for weeks already. Then they offered an ink subscription. I tossed it.
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2024-10-06
Everyone else: Hurrah!
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2024-10-06
I thought we got rid of that in the 1860s
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2024-10-06
Covid era taught companies that going paperless is possible and better. Now they won’t turn back.
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2024-10-06
Or, crazy thought here HP, maybe you made printing so awful and printers so shitty that it's finally overcoming the name recognition and people are switching away from you? Naah. Couldn't possibly be that. Make your next printer require an always on internet connection, an ink subscription, make the wifi connection even more difficult to set up, and to make them sell even more than ever put in a new singalong feature that requires users to sing advertisements while it's printing or the print job stops!
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2024-10-06
i print like maybe 5 pages a year
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2024-10-06
I don't know anyone in IT who still advises people use HP. We all hate the company with a burning passion now so if IT gets any input on a corporate process it's going to be ANYTHING but HP.
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2024-10-06
I hope HP chokes and dies at this point. That company only exists due to insanely priced consumer products and subpar enterprise hardware. The competition is better on _evert front_.
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2024-10-06
HP printers are so bad, I won't buy anything else HP makes now either.
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2024-10-06
The ink storage container printers are great. Just refill from a third party bottle.
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2024-10-06
Think of it this way, they are helping the environment by encouraging less printing. In fact they should apply for carbon credits for all the ink and paper they saved.. 
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Yep. Those inkjet cartridges will turn into bricks if you don’t print every so often. I can go several months without printing anything on my laser printer and it will still print no problem.
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2024-10-06
Outside of a few legal docs that require an ink signature I routinely sign everything in PDF form and send it along. All I usually did by printing was mail it to someone who was just going to scan it into their computer anyway.
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Works well, printer wasn't that expensive, and it took me 3 1/2 years of 2 adults fully working from home, plus 3 kids who had a year of remote schooling, to finally use up some of the smaller starter toners Printing isn't even a worry. With an inkjet, especially HP, you always have a bit of anxiety that this print isn't going to happen for whatever stupid reason
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2024-10-06
You're not even supposed to spy on us enough to know this.
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I used to buy a new printer about every 2 years. I bought a brother 8 years ago and it was my last purchase. Since then my largest printing expense has been paper. I also had to buy toner a couple years ago which cost me $15 ($30 2 pack, split with someone else). It always works. The only time I’ve had to mess with it was when it ran out of toner. It’s no fuss. And remarkably cheap when you work it out. The reason I got one was because they had one where I used to work. They had the thing in the pump room of a swimming pool & it had run flawlessly for about 6 years when I was there.
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Can anyone say why people love Brother printers over HP? Normal HP printers is that you just buy ink and print, ink is expensive and that's pretty much it. Never had issues
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Everyone is talking about the cost of printing, but nobody is talking about the cost of paper. Since the pandemic, the cost for a case of copy paper, hardboard, and all other paper products have skyrocketed. I stopped tracking and resigned myself to our fate after it more than doubled. We've intentionally reduced our printing as a result, and I'm sure we're not the only ones.
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2024-10-06
Cartridges? I'm talking about laser printers.
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Government agencies must be keeping printer toner companies in business.
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I was at Walmart recently and they had HP monthly printing prepaid cards. Yeah, hell no.
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HP deserves to go under.
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My laser printer so old now that only the generic driver is supported by MacOS. Heavy ass Samsung thing I got from Newegg for $120 in like 2013. Changed toner once.
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