

Can’t wait to never be able to afford it


Can’t wait to never be able to afford it
thats why I eat mines, no energy wasted

The risk is still there for the less tech savy.
I usually think it’d be safer for everyone to not have this option, or to be e2e encrypted.

It doesn’t have end to end encryption.
Your data is on their servers.
Free forever and we don’t sell your data is a lie as old as time


You come with your first reply being totally passive aggressive and now pretending to be a victim.
It’s not obvious at all, since she controls GIANT Mabeasts on the episode, and there are many mabeasts on the desert. She is only vulnerable when without mabeasts.


They did it guys!!! Piracy no more /s
Only billionaires and friends allowed


I mean, this is obvious.
I want to know why they trust her, why she was in the basement playing with toys


Still no clarification on why Meili is there… This episode felt a bit rushed to be honest. Too much content and time-skip. I didn’t get the hype, there was no buildup, just some bursts of action and that’s it.
I’m really looking forward to this season, but this episode’s pacing was off.

pop pop pop mf
Given the CIA is redacting everything out of hollywood, seems plausible
Measurements, decoherence, distributions.
Precisely, information has lower entropy than chaos.
Wrong, information can also be random noise.


LMAO, The bootlicker got daddy’s boot


I guess they don’t have the balls to start WW3
Information is entropy. The 80W is going out as heat, noise, vibrations, radiation.
If we could run a theoretical computer which is 100% efficient, it could compute forever with the same electrons.


So if they attack a chinese chip it’s ww3

Billionaire apologetic bs.
“Doing things won’t solve anything guys…”
Make them fear for their life. The problem is not AI, nor automation. The problem is these rich mfs stealing everything to themselves, while trying to move people out of the equation

With that in mind, it seems Red Hat, owned by IBM, is desperately trying to scrub a certain white paper from the internet. Titled “Compress the kill cycle with Red Hat Device Edge”, the 2024 white paper details how Red Hat’s products and technologies can make it easier and faster to, well, kill people. Links to the white paper throw up 404s now, but it can still easily be found on the Wayback Machine and other places.
aka “we want to fire and replace people with AI”