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  • Think of it as less of a pure killing machine and more of a system that is supposed to extract all valuable items and labour from humans with the end goal of them not surviving. The death camps were always embedded in a system of labour camps, and most of the time those who couldn’t work (anymore) were the ones getting killed. Towards the end of the war this started breaking down more and more, as well as never working perfectly to being with.

  • I know a guy who has one with stabilising air pockets on the side so it can actually be used along the coast for fishing but that one is super expensive

  • Tbh, the jump from upper mid tier to top of the line PC is present but not overwhelming.

  • I guess that’s where 70% of the wear and tear on these devices comes from

  • Sounds partly like a cooling issue

  • There’s some cool stuff in the genre, especially lyrics wise but tbh the constant use of the same midi instruments is getting old fast.

  • Any dataset sourced from human activity (eg internet text as in Chat GPT) will always contain the current societal bias.

  • Stone Cold Metal by Ensiferum does that as well

  • Kbin, but I’m bored and procrastinating

  • No I’m just saying that this problem is not a new “AI problem™️” but a basic problem with media literacy that merely gained a new aspect.

  • Because that’s exactly the point.

  • People should learn how to approach information sources. If that’s not happening AI doesn’t really matter for this discussion.

  • Why? It’s just sugar packaged differently and a harmless substance.

  • That may be true but how are they guaranteeing this on a component level? As far as I know, they use off the shelf stuff so they only have assembly wages. And that doesn’t justify the price imo.

  • I mean, people should at least check if the publisher is reliable for any information source.