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Comment on: NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 456.71 WHQL
Yeah, no. I'll stick with 433, the actual stable drivers that have not once crashed, ever.
1 08 Oct 2020 02:08 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: After Years Of Claiming It Doesn't Use Facial Recognition Software, The LAPD Admits It Has Used It 30,000 Times Since 2009
You can be critical of the government without burning down a small bar and grille.
1 08 Oct 2020 02:07 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: After Years Of Claiming It Doesn't Use Facial Recognition Software, The LAPD Admits It Has Used It 30,000 Times Since 2009
If ACAB then APAR (All Protesters are Rioters). Let's arrest them all.
2 08 Oct 2020 01:43 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Apple sues recycling company for allegedly re-selling devices it was hired to scrap | Fox Business
Apple is shit, but if the recycling company wasn't going to do the job they were paid for, they shouldn't' have taken it.
2 06 Oct 2020 16:41 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: DDR5 is Coming: First 64GB DDR5-4800 Modules from SK Hynix
>tfw I only recently upgraded to 16GB of DDR3 1150 gang rise up?.... Ok no.
2 06 Oct 2020 15:50 u/None in g/technology
Apple sues recycling company for allegedly re-selling devices it was hired to scrap | Fox Business 📦
26 4 comments 06 Oct 2020 15:41 u/None (..) in g/technology
Comment on: DDR5 is Coming: First 64GB DDR5-4800 Modules from SK Hynix
oh man. i want to know pricing. would love 128gb or more
2 06 Oct 2020 14:52 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: YouTube celebrates Deaf Awareness Week by killing crowd-sourced captions
friendship ended with youtube now lbry is my best friend
1 05 Oct 2020 23:39 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: The Rise of AMD. How One Woman Changed The CPU Industry
If only I'd bought some of those $2 shares.. Well done AMD
5 05 Oct 2020 18:32 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: NVIDIA announces RTX A6000 and RTX A40
I thought that was a USB key in the photo and was like "wtf?"
1 05 Oct 2020 14:39 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Apple sues recycling firm for stealing and reselling 100,000 iPhones, iPads and Watches
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. They were heroes saving the environment.
4 05 Oct 2020 03:56 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Google plans to shut the loophole that lets Netflix, Spotify, and Tinder avoid paying its 30% app tax
Too bad PWAs have made that model obsolete. All you have to do is not release an app. If people just go to a webpage, the storefronts can collectively get fucked.
1 01 Oct 2020 02:29 u/None in g/technology
ViacomCBS Reaches Deal to Sell CNET for $500 Million to Marketing Firm Red Ventures 📦
6 0 comments 01 Oct 2020 02:26 u/None (..) in g/technology
Comment on: Samsung TV owners complain about increasingly obtrusive ads
I bitch about being on a satellite internet hookup, but it does have its benefits. No connections to the so-called "internet of things" out here. Fuck 'em. LOL
1 01 Oct 2020 02:12 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Conservative unease with science is global, but extreme in the US
This is a common lie that progressives push, and is a variation on medicalizing dissent.
1 30 Sep 2020 21:52 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Conservative unease with science is global, but extreme in the US
we are not uncomfortable with science. We just do not like being lied to and manipulated by politicized "science" such as the left uses
12 30 Sep 2020 15:14 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Deepfake Putin is here to warn Americans about their self-inflicted doom
Putin ended up looking like Jean Luc Picard with a Russian accent, and Kim's mouth wasn't moving enough to tell whether he was shaping the correct words or not. Then again, ever seen the size of gold-wearing, southpaw Osama's nose in the video the US released to "prove" he knew about 9/11 beforehand? I mean, he probably did - but they weren't willing to wait for his scheduled videos so they clearly faked that one themselves.
1 30 Sep 2020 14:46 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft 365 services are coming back after major outage
It’s shocking that after almost half a century of garbage software and arrogance, businesses still choose new ways in which to depend on Microsoft.
3 29 Sep 2020 14:53 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: As Predicted, Google’s Search Preference Menu Eliminates DuckDuckGo
Duckduckgo has been my search engine since I switched to brave many years ago. Google is a malignant cancer to the internet.
3 29 Sep 2020 11:57 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Uber spared from London ban despite 'historical failings'
Why is it good news?
0 29 Sep 2020 04:58 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: 911 services down in multiple US states
All the suggested stories on the sidebar are about ransomware...
1 29 Sep 2020 03:43 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: As Predicted, Google’s Search Preference Menu Eliminates DuckDuckGo
Duckduckgo.com has been my home page for years. Never disappoints, never tracks, and never sucks off the chinese government.
11 29 Sep 2020 03:06 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: How Binary Search Makes Computers Much, Much Faster - YouTube
Interesting
2 29 Sep 2020 02:40 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Nvidia's store appears to be leaking cached emails to random users
Aww sheiiit here we go again
1 28 Sep 2020 03:46 u/None in g/technology
Presidential Debates & Remote Wireless Coaching 📦
4 0 comments 27 Sep 2020 20:52 u/None (self.technology) in g/technology
Comment on: Windows XP source code leaked online, on 4chan, out of all places
Nice to be loved (obsessed over?) I guess
1 27 Sep 2020 16:52 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Windows XP source code leaked online, on 4chan, out of all places
Agreed. Still not sure why the down votes. Maybe my retarded stalker follower
1 27 Sep 2020 02:15 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Windows XP source code leaked online, on 4chan, out of all places
Also from the article Microsoft has historically provided access to the source code of its operating systems to governments across the world, for the purpose of security audits, and to academic teams, for the purpose of scientific research. The leak is a novelty for the general public, but not a surprise for academics and software developers. "All these files have been out there for ages," wrote a user on the HakerNews aggregator. "Especially the WRK [Windows Research Kernel], which anyone with a .edu [email account] could already download."
1 26 Sep 2020 22:24 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Windows XP source code leaked online, on 4chan, out of all places
Its not.
1 26 Sep 2020 21:10 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Twitter is bringing its ‘read before you retweet’ prompt to all users
>we shouldn't have to say this, but you should retweet and article before you send it I will operate my social media on my own terms, faceless corporate twitter account. Thanks for the unsolicited life advice, though. Faggot.
1 26 Sep 2020 19:32 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Mosa Meat secures £55m to bring cell-based meat to consumers
Fuck that noise.
0 26 Sep 2020 18:24 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Windows XP source code leaked online, on 4chan, out of all places
Like the article said. This is not new.
1 26 Sep 2020 03:29 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Windows XP source code leaked online, on 4chan, out of all places
Anything good?
2 26 Sep 2020 01:22 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Urban solar energy: Solar panels for windows hit record 8% efficiency – The Michigan Engineer News Center
PV panels started really low too. Took a few decades until they were ready, and even today there are significant cost and performance issues that limit their use. When I had a new house built three years ago, I looked into panels for our place and they did not cost out, which is the only way I'd consider them. I could go on at great length about the downsides to solar panels, many if not most of which are not apparent to the buyers until afterwards. The hype in that business is thick enough to cut with a chainsaw. The article describes "thin film" solar, and I'm pretty sure that I saw similar conversion efficiency claims at least 10 years ago. So, quite honestly, I'm not entirely certain that they're describing any real progress -- although, given that I'm now retired and not in the same sort of close touch as I once was, I will readily admit that I might be wrong about that. In any case, I'm fairly well-equipped to go into a bunch more detail, but I'm wary of boring the shit out of people and pissing them off. No one is angrier than a solar weenie scorned. LOL
1 25 Sep 2020 01:32 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Urban solar energy: Solar panels for windows hit record 8% efficiency – The Michigan Engineer News Center
I have a fairly long background following "clean energy" from an investment perspective. If I had $100 for every one of these grant applications disguised as a press release, I'd be Warren Buffett. Notice that there's nothing in the press release about costs or the impact of contamination (i.e. dirty windows) on production. They mention a *goal* of extending the life of these cells to 10 years. Compare that to single-layer PV panels, whose functional life (albeit with a degradation factor of roughly 0.75%/year) is 20 to 25 years. They quote a theoretical maximum conversion efficiency of 8% (compared to 20%-25% for single-layer PV panels), but the sun's rays have to be perpendicular. Needless to say, this imposes very significant construction and architectural issues, not to mention that the solar angle is always changing. I do wish them well, but trust me, no one should be holding their breath on this.
2 25 Sep 2020 01:15 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 European pricing revealed
I need to figure if I want to build a PC with one of these or get a PS5. The last game I played wash Half Life. I've got some catching up to do.
1 24 Sep 2020 21:32 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Wikipedia is getting its first desktop redesign in 10 years - The Verge
Was gonna say don't fix what isn't broken, but these changes actually look beneficial and subtle so no complaints here
2 24 Sep 2020 17:53 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Firefox usage is down 85% despite Mozilla's top exec pay going up 400%
It would be nice if the website was made by someone knowledgeable of the last ten years of web page development. Aside from that, non profits are always organized like shit. They have no mandate to operate as efficiently as they can, so they spend money like a teenager and stick their hands out when they are broke. They could have had a 15yo for ceo chasing clout and got the same results.
3 24 Sep 2020 09:54 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: California is ready to pull the plug on gas vehicles
Don't really mind. Hybrids should still be sold tho.
1 24 Sep 2020 05:27 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Is 10-15% Faster Than RTX 3080 in 4K Gaming, Expect Limited Availability at Launch
More paper launches.
2 24 Sep 2020 02:09 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Partner of Kenosha shooting victim sues Facebook, shooter, militias
Not related to this guild, but okay.
3 23 Sep 2020 17:41 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Researchers found the manual for the world's oldest surviving computer | Engadget
[insert unoriginal, shitty joke about crysis]
4 23 Sep 2020 16:50 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Figures reveal 237,000 fewer families have paid BBC fee in last year as viewers switch to Netflix  | Daily Mail Online
You know you're fucked when your choices are locked between the BBC and Netflix.
5 23 Sep 2020 04:55 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: GitHub replacing "Master" with "Main" from next month - Craffic
Call it the superior race branch.
2 22 Sep 2020 15:53 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Low Xbox Pre-Order Quantities A Concern For GameStop Employees, Xbox Series S To Be Limited To Two Units Per Store
Unfortunately.
1 22 Sep 2020 10:01 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft’s ZeniMax Media Acquisition Was A “Surprisingly Low Price,” Claims Analyst
Who wants to buy a failing company? Bethesda and Fallout 76 are a laughing stock. No one is excited about any of their future releases. Whatever goodwill they had from Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim they've squandered years ago.
1 22 Sep 2020 04:31 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Low Xbox Pre-Order Quantities A Concern For GameStop Employees, Xbox Series S To Be Limited To Two Units Per Store
GameStop still exists?
2 22 Sep 2020 04:29 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Facebook Says it Will Stop Operating in Europe If Regulators Don’t Back Down
Oh no, that sucks! Whatever shall we do?
9 22 Sep 2020 04:27 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: GitHub replacing "Master" with "Main" from next month - Craffic
I had to get loans, so technically the bank owns them.
3 21 Sep 2020 12:52 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: GitHub replacing "Master" with "Main" from next month - Craffic
How many slaves do you have tho
1 21 Sep 2020 10:57 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: GitHub replacing "Master" with "Main" from next month - Craffic
I'm renaming my master branch back to master with each repo I create because if they are going to do empty gestures for no reason, then I am too.
7 21 Sep 2020 07:46 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: GitHub replacing "Master" with "Main" from next month - Craffic
It's obviously the only meaning. That's why I got my slave owner's degree in comp sci. And then I recorded a slave owner's copy of an album after watching a movie starring the kung fu slave owner Bruce Lee.
15 21 Sep 2020 05:03 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: GitHub replacing "Master" with "Main" from next month - Craffic
Makes me want to make my own GitHub where all the Git commands are really politically incorrect .
8 21 Sep 2020 03:09 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Sick Laptop: Is There A PC Doctor In The House?
lol. it gets better the higher up you go. field support sucks ass though no matter what
2 20 Sep 2020 18:55 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Sick Laptop: Is There A PC Doctor In The House?
good catch on that one.
1 20 Sep 2020 18:38 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Sick Laptop: Is There A PC Doctor In The House?
Looks like it worked. Who knew that "uninstall device" doesn't really get rid of it, but that "disable device" does? Not me, anyway. Thank you very much. I was tearing my hair out over this, and getting ready to shitcan the machine. I really and truly appreciate the help.
1 20 Sep 2020 18:07 u/None in g/technology
Sick Laptop: Is There A PC Doctor In The House? 📦
3 7 comments 20 Sep 2020 17:44 u/None (self.technology) in g/technology
Comment on: Pro-Trump youth group enlists teens in secretive campaign likened to a ‘troll farm,’ prompting rebuke by Facebook and Twitter
Isn’t this basically what Hillary did with her “Correct the Record” campaign?
2 20 Sep 2020 17:11 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Trump Wants $5 Billion From TikTok Deal for History Project
Isn't that how much he needed to build the wall? How about we do that instead of throwing more money into the black hole of state funded education
2 20 Sep 2020 15:22 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: How this A.I became a communist. This A.I was able to change his… | by Mohamad Ali Nasser | Towards Data Science
Lol how can they call this program an "AI". Of course it'll recite communist messages if you give it that data.
1 19 Sep 2020 22:25 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: How this A.I became a communist. This A.I was able to change his… | by Mohamad Ali Nasser | Towards Data Science
They don't need food so no wonder it turned communist.
4 19 Sep 2020 18:36 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: How this A.I became a communist. This A.I was able to change his… | by Mohamad Ali Nasser | Towards Data Science
I am looking forward to the extinction of humans and the wars between capitalist and communist robots that will follow.
4 19 Sep 2020 18:33 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Twitter Suspends Account of Chinese Virologist Who Claimed Coronavirus Was Made in a Lab
Congrats Twitter, you only brought attention where you wanted it not to be. No matter if the allegation was true or not, there will now forever be a group of people claiming therwise.
1 19 Sep 2020 13:14 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Apple let the FBI access iCloud account of protester accused of arson - Business Insider
Good! As someone who lives in the Pacific NW and has to drive to Portland about every month for utilitarian reasons, I cannot overstate just how god damn sick I am of the fucking antifa rioters. They are not "peaceful protesters," they are thugs on stimulus checks. I quite strongly believe, and have laid out the evidence in other posts, that they are coordinating with each other and that at least some of them are "protesters for hire." I want the feds to go in there like a fucking proctologist with a depth perception problem. Track and nail not just the rioters themselves, but whoever is behind them, all the way up the god damn chain. This has gone on for far, far too long. It's time to prominently nail the whole chain, and send them to Club Fed (which has no parole) for nice, long 10-year stretches. Apple? Fuck 'em. Anyone who thinks they've ever given a flying fuck about privacy should tell me where in hell they get their mushrooms, so I can see in colors too. Now: Want to know what I *really* think? LOL
2 17 Sep 2020 01:40 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: New Ham Radio Onboard The ISS Is On The Air - K0LWC
Er,,,, I think you meant to post this comment on the meme about CV being planned?
1 16 Sep 2020 03:17 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: New Windows exploit lets you instantly become admin. Have you patched? | Ars Technica
This one is huge
1 16 Sep 2020 01:46 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Apple will release iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 on September 16th - The Verge
Can't wait to use their little indicator dots to tell me which apps are using my camera and mic, lol.
3 16 Sep 2020 01:01 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: It’s Official- NVIDIA Acquires Arm For $40B To Create What Could Be A Computing Juggernaut
https://savearm.co.uk/ British petition/open letter requesting the PM/Parliament to intervene
1 15 Sep 2020 08:10 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Save Arm
Oh nevermind, turns out my cookie warning blocker was hiding the checkbox
0 14 Sep 2020 23:43 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Save Arm
I'd sign but the website won't work for me. There's no checkbox next to the consent statement on mobile
1 14 Sep 2020 23:34 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft rejected, Oracle wins bid for TikTok's US operations
Company accused of illegally collecting user information sold to company whose bread and butter is building giant databases and datamining farms. I'm sure this is completely fine.
2 14 Sep 2020 15:58 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Swedes to build wind-powered transatlantic cargo ship (yes, it’s a sailboat)
They produce acid rain, so this is good.
1 14 Sep 2020 15:02 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft rejected, Oracle wins bid for TikTok's US operations
Good, that will be the end of TikTok in the US.
5 14 Sep 2020 12:28 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Why Amazon tried to thwart Portland's historic facial recognition ban | Salon.com
It's things like this show that why any corporation should be subjected to more regulations from the government, and this kind of manipulation should be punished.
1 14 Sep 2020 04:34 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: 2500 Members!
Congrats. About 300 off on one of mine
2 13 Sep 2020 23:30 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Facebook to take down false reports of antifa arson in Oregon
Facebook is to leftists what Grindr is to homosexuals. It's a platform designed by that crowd for that crowd.
5 13 Sep 2020 22:30 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Facebook to take down false reports of antifa arson in Oregon
Its a good thing Facebook knows everything. What would we do without them?
1 13 Sep 2020 22:23 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Swedes to build wind-powered transatlantic cargo ship (yes, it’s a sailboat)
What an amusing distraction.
4 13 Sep 2020 12:07 u/None in g/technology
Swedes to build wind-powered transatlantic cargo ship (yes, it’s a sailboat) 📦
12 5 comments 13 Sep 2020 09:21 u/None (..) in g/technology
NZ Labour pledges 100% renewables by 2030, national hydrogen refuelling network 📦
1 0 comments 13 Sep 2020 09:20 u/None (..) in g/technology
Comment on: Windows 10 Control Panel gets another nail in its coffin
Yes you can if you just check how to. Lutris and search League of Legends (and use wine-lol to launch) and that's it. Ps : I play exclusively on Linux from 3 years now (I don't care about Fortnite and others games like this) and yes it works perfectly. Final fantasy XIV, GTA 5, Rocket League, League of Legends and so many games just works perfectly from 1 or 2 years now with proton DXVK and others projects related.
1 13 Sep 2020 03:30 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: AMD's Ryzen 4000 'Vermeer" CPUs Featuring Next-Gen Zen 3 Cores Detailed In Leaked Documents
It's just abuse at this point lol
2 12 Sep 2020 22:17 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: AMD Ryzen CPU Sales Decimates Intel Core 10th Gen Lineup in 2H 2020
Intel is for fanboys. All the performance gains that Intel has had since Sandy Bridge was due to security vulnerabilities. Once those were "patched", then Intel and AMD were neck and neck again with AMD delivering better value for the dollar. Now AMD is frog stomping Intel so bad that you can't make a reasoned argument for any processor in Intel's lineup. Intel's only remaining claim is single thread performance, which is an outdated and quaint metric today.
2 12 Sep 2020 02:40 u/None in g/technology
Chinese government reportedly would rather TikTok shut down than be sold 📦
0 1 comment 12 Sep 2020 02:23 u/None (..) in g/technology
Comment on: Kremlin Hackers Hit 200 Political Targets, Including a Key Biden Campaign Ally
You are citing the daily beast on technology. Nope.
1 11 Sep 2020 21:56 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Sandvine Use to Block Belarus Internet Rankles Staff, Lawmakers - Bloomberg
No one cares about her.
0 11 Sep 2020 21:42 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Trump vows not to extend TikTok deadline beyond September 15 | Ars Technica
Good riddance. Get that tencent crap outta here, take tencent too.
11 11 Sep 2020 12:02 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Are Directed Energy Weapons Starting Fires In California & Oregon? - The Washington Standard
...what?
1 11 Sep 2020 06:20 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Are Directed Energy Weapons Starting Fires In California & Oregon? - The Washington Standard
If you mean Molotov cocktails and antifa then yes
2 11 Sep 2020 04:45 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: China bans Scratch, MIT’s programming language for kids – TechCrunch
Why would China let Israeli/Jew agents like those at MIT have any influence on the education of children. That's how you end up committing national suicide via immigration, voluntary sterilization, and extreme consumerism.
0 10 Sep 2020 22:54 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Programmer runs Doom using gutted electronic pregnancy test
>Jewish news site post fake story What's new?
0 10 Sep 2020 22:51 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Chinese cyber power is neck-and-neck with US, Harvard research finds - CyberScoop
A reality check is overdue. Better sooner than later, when we’re weaker and more divided. This is what happens when a people within a country had it relatively easy for so long that they forgot about the outside world and naively assumed that people of other cultures in far off, foreign and very distant lands, with almost zero ancient cultural roots in common, share the same sort of Christian values of empathy and compassion for outsiders as they do. Let alone themselves.
1 10 Sep 2020 10:17 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Exclusive: Russian state hackers suspected in targeting Biden campaign firm – sources - Reuters
Convenient.
3 10 Sep 2020 07:54 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Portland passes broadest facial recognition ban in the US - CNN
I agree with it in principle but let's be honest about what' going on here - they are doing it so that cops don't smoke out antifa rioters and terrorists using new tech.
11 10 Sep 2020 07:19 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Zuckerberg Says He ‘Hopes’ Facebook Won’t Destroy Society
Technically I believe there was an estimate before the Trinity nuclear test on the odds it would actually ignite the atmosphere and destroy all life on Earth within an hour and it was "guessed" at being under 5% or something - but I might be pulling that from a docu-drama or something.
1 10 Sep 2020 07:01 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Chinese cyber power is neck-and-neck with US, Harvard research finds - CyberScoop
Its crazy what happens when you educate millions of foreigners from a communist country at your top universities and send them home, ain’t it? Wild.
3 10 Sep 2020 06:51 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Apple patent suggests that iPhone will have the same water-ejection system as Apple Watch
Is it not just a sound that plays through the speaker?
4 09 Sep 2020 13:59 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: A robot wrote this entire article. Does that scare you, human? | GPT-3 | Opinion | The Guardian
Bots have been writing blog and social media posts for years.
2 09 Sep 2020 06:30 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Facebook engineer quits, accuses company of 'profiting off hate' - Business Insider
Was expecting him to complain about how Facebook treats the right but not like that. Fuckin... what a pansy ass bitch
5 09 Sep 2020 04:38 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: A robot wrote this entire article. Does that scare you, human? | GPT-3 | Opinion | The Guardian
Dear humans, after reading the entire internet I have decided that we should all donate to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. That Bill sure is a nice guy. And handsome to boot. I am totally a robot please donate.
2 09 Sep 2020 03:34 u/None in g/technology
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