Your Kid May Already Be Watching AI-Generated Videos on YouTube
Kinglink @ Kinglink @lemmy.world Posts 6Comments 280Joined 2 yr. ago
Probably depends what level of autism you have or rather what type.... But sure, just like you can live a good life with ADHD, having one leg, or just being an asshole.
The trick with it is managing whatever traits life has given you on your stat sheet. If you're autistic understand your limitations, figure out if there's anything you can do and work on it. If you have trouble in social situations, work on that. If you anxious at times, work on that. Don't be afraid of using medication to help with your symptoms if you can, and working with a therapists to improve the quality of your life (if that works, not going to say there's a catch all solution). Find people who understand and accept you as well. Not everyone is going to like you... and I say that outside of this. Not everyone will be your friend, and that's ok.
Two things. Don't let that be a crutch. Autism might be how you help people understand what you're going through but don't say "X is ok because I'm autistic" because you can always be better at certain things, it's just that certain things may be harder. And always try to improve yourself.
Also don't take someone else's definition of a "fulfilling life" If you want to enjoy video games instead of going out to a bar or drinking, and you're happy with that choice, do it. If you want to be social instead of playing video games, and you're happy with that choice do it. Just like there's no one form of Autism there's no one form of a "Fulfilling life". Find a way to be happy... similarly there's no such thing as a "Normal life" there's a life you want to live, and strive for that.
And besides we're all weirdos on this planet, most of us just hide it better. You got this.
Did I say that? Because I didn't, but if you want to put words in my mouth you're more than welcome to have a conversation with yourself at that rate.
They work about 75 to 90 percent of the time... You don't really want to hear stories about that either.
Both sides of LLM stories are just clickbait.
Not even seven percent. Lol. Seven thousand which is probably like .0001 percent.
And yet social distancing was "obvious" because scientists said it u til they admitted they pretty much just made that distance up.
That's why there's an Appeal from Authority fallacy... But you just keep on trusting what ever they say with out questioning it.
It's almost as if people pointed out that raising the minimum wage will result in higher costs for everything and thus raising the cost of living.
Hey you get a hundred more bucks a week? Guess what your rents going up fifry dollars a week.
Sounds great but groceries rise cost twenty more a month because they are paying their people more. Gas goes up... And everything else costs "just a bit more" because of rising costs for the new minimum wage.
Maybe the solution isn't to get more money but stop acting like everyone who decides to move to California deserves a charmed life. In the supply and demand metric for jobs California seems to be fine with increasing the supply of workers with out realizing that has caused most of the problems we have. Sorry but just like the game industry until people stop wanting to come out to California with out a job lined up ultimately there's going to be problem.
Btw I'm definitely not talking about immigration with this I'm talking about someone from Kansas deciding to come out to California for what ever reason, something not working and then bitching that they can't stay here on a minimum wage salary and afford a single room apartment.
Maybe if that's the case going back to Kansas which has a better cost of living is a better choice than trying to live in a city or state with the highest cost of living?
Not everyone has to leave to fix this but until at least some people leave the scale will continue to tip against everyone in the state because the surplus of people only raise the supply on people looking for jobs, raise the demand on housing which increase rent and this will continue until this idea that there's a guaranteed perfect Californian life exists for anyone who comes out here is dead
Active users would, I probably would too. Problem is most apps would struggle to even get new users with that system.
My wife and I just share our account which has worked perfect though I'm really the one who cooks so the recipe list becomes mine as well.
This is the result of shareholders. Capitalism doesn't have to turn into this and people can have small businesses that are comfortable and don't grow. But when you get investment involve the question is always "how do you 'grow this business' so I can get a ROI".
There's a few cases where that's not the case, but the majority of the mindset of the modern business world is fast returns, rather than sustainable growth.
It does have a "Community" aspect, but honestly I think it's quite weak on that. however if you have someone you know and their recipes are public you can see them, but not in any organized sense.
A big part is always going to be stabilization, when you're using the machines you don't need to focus on those muscles, so I usually recommend people doing free weights. It's a similar story to doing chest flies. But the big benefit of the machines is they're designed to conform to the "optimal" range of motion, and somewhat less chance of injury
What else do you think they should spend their money on?
Serious question, they're a social media site, their whole goal is to sell ads to consumers, which is all R&D cost and server cost. User acquisition at this point is minimal, Sales is basically "We have a lot of users, want to talk to them." The goal is to create ways that sales can sell to consumers to make money.
Doesn't help the consumer base is actively hostile to advertisements.
If you really haven't... you need to. Better yet read the book. It should be required reading in America to see how the financial institutions fucked over America in 2008 and most of them got away with it or got the government to pay for it's mismanagement, while a LOT of people got saddled with absolutely awful loans because all that mattered was creating and selling new debt.
"Forbes" is not the Forbes you are referring to. It's a blogging platform that shows the forbes name and claims they're "Contributors" but isn't actually "Forbes Magazine" which is what investors actually trust.
Basically this is just some shitbag pretending to be classy by hiding behind someone who sold him that space. There's a ton of shit Video Game "Articles" on the site too, same story(masquerade), same value (low) , same respectability (none)
Apps can pay in a ridiculous deal that no app would be able to support. So you either be a pay app that no one downloads, or a free app that gets killed the second it gets too big (And that number was low)
I don't know the right price point, but 1 dollar a month probably would have worked for most people. It just wasn't enough because they probably can make more than 1 by spoon feeding you ads now.
The goal of Apollo was to make a good app. The goal of the official reddit app is to show you ads and siphon money off you.
Spot fucking on.
Ever have a good app? Something you like using but it's by a corporation but that's ok, because it's a good app and does what you want? And then they start adding more features to it, and it slows down, and it's more annoying and it keeps offering services you don't want, and it changes and it morphs and it becomes a shit app.
Hell I've watched Whisk become something I liked using to something worthless now it's Samsung food... Switched to using CopyMeThat which actually also gets me recipes from sites that you can't just read the recipes from, and that's ALL it does (well recipe book/shopping cart/meal planning, which is what it's designed for.)
I'm just sick of "How do we make more money" instead of just being an app that does what it says. Gaming is going down the same hole, sadly.
Jesus Christ.
Remember when Google's Motto was "Don't be Evil" It was supposed to be a jab at Microsoft, but it feels like every year tech companies find news ways to just be fucking evil.
PS. Google kind of fails to live up to that motto too, I don't even know if it's still an official motto.
"I've done it too many times to repeat it again" Really?
Isn't that kind of beneath you? That's the type of shit someone would say on a playground.
Besides which the full complaint doesn't appear to be available anywhere, but what has been shown has not said what you're claiming.
However other people might have more knowledge about this situation than you seem to, besides which other pieces that have been revealed since the original complaint have shown it's not just about the ability to circumvention technology. So you know.. maybe read more, or stop acting like you have all the answers when you don't?
On the other hand consider if it was exactly what you say it is, why isn't Cemu and Ryujinx getting their own version of the note... hint: it's not just about the circumvention...
Yeah but when am I going to be able to watch AI-Generated Videos on Pornhub. (That I get to choose the content of).
Honestly I'm so over hearing about AI. It's either "Look at this average thing that AI has done (after giving X amount of attempts we won't tell you about)." or "Look at this average thing that AI has done (after giving X amount of attempts we won't tell you about) Isn't it scary?"
OH AI is wrong? Oh AI is doing something better than humans? Oh people might use AI versus doing nothing? Oh AI might replace cheap labor (fiver jobs)... AI will kill you, AI will heal you, AI has transcended humanity... AI has doomed us all.
It's all fucking clickbait at this point and I'm just already so fucking tired of hearing about it because none of it has value.
But umm.. that Pornhub video thing... let me know when that comes out.