shneancy

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[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago

ah of course, money

[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 33 points 3 days ago (2 children)

strange, most IT professionals will tell you the only thing you need is Windows Defender and an ability to think before clicking strange download buttons

[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

honestly maybe when we portray it to the billionaires that Earth is the only place where we can make children they'll stop fantasising about terraforming Mars and perhaps helps with the mess already here

[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

waaaaayyyyy less grindy/waity than graveyard keeper

[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 11 points 2 weeks ago

after the goose comes a swan, which though bigger, tougher, and stronger, has chilled the hell out a bit

after a swan then comes the Canadian goose, which even though it appears to be a return to goose, it's actually the might of a swan, and the rage of a 100 regular geese

[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

this is not about wanting this is about companies taking advantage of vulnerable people who should be grieving. This can cause lasting psychological harm

you might as well be saying, if someone came to a drug maker, and wanted some heroine, and provided ingredients for heroine, and agreed to whatever costs were involved, isn't that entirely their business?

[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago

and yet, the "genius inventors" keep creating Torment Nexuses

[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 8 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

wow, so many reasons

  • to create a mimic of a person you must first destroy their privacy
  • after an AI has devoured all they've ever written or spoken on video it will then mimic such person very well, but most likely still be a legal property of a company that made it
  • in a situation like that you'd then have to pay a subscription to interact with the mimic (because god forbid you ever get actually sold something nowadays)

now imagine having to pay to talk with a ghost of your loved one, a chatbot that sometimes allows you to forget that the actual person is gone, and makes all the moments where that illusion is broken all the more painful. A chatbot that denies you grief, and traps you in hell where you can talk with the person you lost, but never touch them, never feel them, never see them grow (or you could pay extra for the chatbot to attend new skill classes you could talk about :)).

It would make grieving impossible and take constant advantage of those who "just want to say goodbye". Grief is already hard as is, a wide spread mimicry of our dead ones would make it a psychological torture

for more information watch ~~a prediction of our future~~ a fun sci-fi show called Black Mirror, specifically the episode titled Be Right Back (entire series is fully episodic you don't need to watch from the start)

[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago

i'm technically old gen z, i got the end of the wild Internet, and beginnings of enshitification, though by the time it was starting i was already off in niche corners of untouched Internet, until those spaces started to die too

[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 4 points 4 weeks ago

trueee, the closest i got to social media back then was a forum for a game i liked with less than 50 regular members

[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 52 points 4 weeks ago (8 children)

i grew up during the wild internet days

saw one man one jar, two girls one cup, smile HD, happy tree friends, and incredibly graphic gore when i was at the ripe old age of 12

considering the circumstances i think i turned out fine, well, as fine as a person with empathy can be in this hellscape

[–] shneancy@lemmy.world 3 points 4 weeks ago

do not right click inspect element on the paywall window and then delete the code & re-enable scrolling (i always forget how to, but don't google it)

the downside is that sometimes half the article is neutered anyway

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