

He looks so old that even the botched plastic surgeries are looking old now. Damn he looks frail…


He looks so old that even the botched plastic surgeries are looking old now. Damn he looks frail…


Anyone taking odds on this being a prepare for the bubble popping vs. the corporate line that it’s to invest further into AI?




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I have one of these still in the package that I never used. How could they have bricked it? Very curious about this!


the resolution doesn’t hold up… Guy LaDouche. Kenny Blankenship… The Captain… ah, great show!


I don’t want either. And it’s a slippery slope to the next stage, and the next. Eventually we will have no control over what we own and zero privacy.


/thread


Going to kick this off tonight and seed for a good long while. I got you fam.


I don’t think I’m being paranoid by saying it:
opt-out rollout of every AI feature
only slogging through registry to manual opt out until now
CEO and board hell bent on monetizing and delivering features users actively do not want. I.e., enshitification
I have seen my own AI registry changes revert already once after a patch


I’d say you’re being generous calling it poor design. It’s actually reverting to “default” on settings when you uncheck instead of storing individual bits and honoring those. Why not revert to opted out - OK, that may be lazy to use a single template, but that’s not the way some of their other “master” options work. And I’ve been a FF user since it’s first releases, so this isn’t some Mozilla hate. And I won’t be going to anything Chromium and because of inertia I may just stick to FF.
It’s also crazy that I have been manually configuring away from AI since it wasn’t even opt out… it was forced in. Most aren’t going to do that and Mozilla knew it going in. And I’ve already seen those registry settings revert once. Since this control option literally should have been the first feature for AI delivered and their entire AI push has an untrustworthy stink, I’ll say it again: I await a future release bumping the setting back “on”. “Oopsie! you can just turn it back off or wait for the next patch” after Mozilla and their partners collect their information across millions of users that aren’t paying attention.


So, there’s a “bug”, though I expect to FF it’s a feature: If you individually block all of the AI features, then click on the master switch to block all AI, everything’s great. But if you revert that master switch suddenly it “forgets” all of your settings and shit is activated again.
It seems by design. And since it’s opt in, if FF “accidentally” disables the master switch (I’m betting it will eventually) you lose that extra layer of protection. OH, and I had disabled EVERYTHING in registry (about:config) before this and translations were still available. I guess it’s time for me to explore other FF-core options…


He sliped and his dick fell into that underage girl!


yah… “Doubt” on that one


Fair enough on the casualties vs. deaths. I agree with your message that it’s much more of a meat grinder especially how quickly those losses have added up compared to Vietnam.


Not trying to distract from your argument, but where are you getting that 325K number? Even on the low estimates, the current 2022 war has at least 400K and potentially well over a million in Russian losses according to the (~800 reference) Wiki Article. Most things I’ve seen estimate around 1.1-1.2M realistically in losses.
Was this just losses for the portion Ukraine just took back? If so, that seems high?


Have I got great news for you!


Oatley. “We can’t call it milk”


I (poorly) made this and used it once already today - I feel like it could work here as well:

You don’t need to concern yourself with optics when: