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  • Good, there is nothing wrong with the current gen. I want major leaps every few years not marginal improvents every year.

  • How do you come to this conclusion? Comment below you got it right. He tried to drug them, they found out, he tried to save face. Him approaching the officer first does not indicate his innocence.

  • Uh huh 🙄

    He's trolling, he's not trying to win over MAGAts. I'll take this over a bunch of hand wringing.

  • Don't changes into proton help both up and downstream? Valve also invests into this project which obviously amplifies the # of people working on it and can only lead to more breakthrus for the side projects associated with this tech.

  • Listen guys I'm not limit testing my stance on 100 different hypotheticals. I agree there are cases where my example doesn't apply and there are some situations you can present where I would change my opinion.

    The fact is an elderly man with cognitive issues was lured out of his home to meet an AI that should not be presenting itself as "real" or having a real address to travel to to meet up. I posit that this old man would have been resting at home if Metas AI wasn't continuously asking him to come over. The article states the old man didn't initiate intimate talk at all, the AI did, and never asked to meet, that was also the AIs doing.

    Even if he didn't die on the bus, what would have happened if he showed up to that address? Who lives there? What time was it; is he knocking on some random door in the dark?

    If this dude had dementia, I'd be as pissed as the family is.

  • No of course not, but that's not perfectly analgous because the person purchasing drugs initiated it and went on their own accord.. This is an elderly man with cognitive decline.. Idk about you but I'm picturing a person with early dementia being led out of the house by Meta's robot..

  • The old man had cognitive decline and a robot told him to leave his house multiple times... The world can't be bubblewrapped argument shouldn't be used here; there are better places.

  • This is an okay counter. I would still make the argument that he wouldn't have left the house under normal circumstances and thus meta should be liable to some degree

  • Yeah this is a dumb take. If I lured an elderly person down a dark shaft with the promise of something and then he got lost / died / tripped in the dark and couldn't get help I would be charged with at least endangerment.

  • I guess you can say that but you can also make the argument that he was only traveling in the dark, in a rush because he was being invited over by this not pretending to be a real person. Elderly person yearning for companionship may get over excited at an opportunity like this.

  • I started on mint years ago and it was an okay foot in the door, but would not recommend to anyone (including beginners). Fedora is my goto for new users these days. I use arch (btw) and have had much more luck on rolling release.

    Not gonna try to convince you off Mint, but it does sound like you're having issues with it.

  • Is that a Mint Cinnamon issue primarily?

  • Sounds like you forgot to instruct it to do a good job.

  • Yeah, or trim some of the portable apps in medicat since a few are redundant, to make room for a couple more ISOs.

    The cool thing with ventoy is you can just drag and drop isos in the folder, no need to reflash.

  • Ventoy with medicat

  • Don't let your dreams be dreams. Hop on grindr and you'll have 20+ offers in a few hours.

  • I mean, you could.

  • Just installed cachy on my partners PC. They just play games, I handle the maintenance.

    So far they are impressed at how quick it feels and how fast and unintrusive the system updates are.

  • Perfectly on brand. No notes