I mean, your non-upgraded coins being worthless should be a pretty solid motivator.
https://www.youtube.com/@elecblush Musician, Gamer, IT specialist
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Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Grok Reveals Elon Musk Has ‘Tried Tweaking My Responses’ After AI Bot Repeatedly Labels Him a ‘Top Misinformation Spreader’English14·4 months agoYes sure, fair point. I’m just pointing out that it’s all fiction.
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Grok Reveals Elon Musk Has ‘Tried Tweaking My Responses’ After AI Bot Repeatedly Labels Him a ‘Top Misinformation Spreader’English2213·4 months agoAll these “look at the thing the ai wrote” articles are utter garbage, and only appeal to people who do not understand how generative ai works.
There is no way to know if you actually got the ai to break its restrictions and output something “behind the scenes” or it’s just generating the reply that is most likely what you are after with your prompt.
Especially when more and more articles like this comes out gets fed back into the nonsense machines and teaches then what kind of replies is most commonly reported to be acosiated with such prompts…
In this case it’s even more obvious that a lot of the basis of its statements are based on various articles and discussions about it’s statements. (That where also most likely based on news articles about various enteties labeling Musk as a spreader of misinformation…)
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Brian Eno: “The biggest problem about AI is not intrinsic to AI. It’s to do with the fact that it’s owned by the same few people”English341·4 months agoI would agree with you if the same companies challenging copyright (protecting the intellectual and creative work of “normies”) are not also aggressively welding copyright against the same people they are stealing from.
With the amount of coprorate power tightly integrated with the governmental bodies in the US (and now with Doge dismantling oversight) I fear that whatever comes out of this is humans own nothing, corporations own everything. Death of free independent thought and creativity.
Everything you do, say and create is instantly marketable, sellable by the major corporations and you get nothing in return.
The world needs something a lot more drastic then a copyright reform at this point.
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Tesla Fans Furious at Video of Tesla Crashing Into Wall Painted Like RoadEnglish3·4 months agodeleted by creator
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Pro-Israel bot goes rogue, calls IDF soldiers 'white colonizers in apartheid Israel'English20·5 months agoIt’s fascinating. If you have to spend huge amounts money and effort on monitoring and scewing public opinion… Perhaps it is time for some fucking introspection…(I know the biggest bastards in this system are incapable of that… But still…)
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Jack Smith finalizing Trump investigation report that could be released as early as Friday391·6 months agoI mean, its frustrating as heck how all this is going down.
But releasing something that can be preserved and saved in archives all over the world is better then all records and documents just disappearing.
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's storeEnglish1·6 months agoI am chill. :) No need for either of us to read spite into the others comments. Text is bad at communicating tone :)
I guess my comment was meant more in general, not at you specifically (though I understand it being in a reply of course feels that way)
I am sorry my comment came of as hostile or combative
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's storeEnglish2·6 months agoOh absolutely, I was mainly targeting the notion that the way “legit” companies distribute the profits is somehow more fair.
If anything these markets show what the actual cost of production is, so it shows how much profit could have been distributed to those actually producing the goods. (Including designers, factory workers etc)
A lot more people could have sustainable incomes instead of CEOs getting their third yacht…
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's storeEnglish2·6 months agoLook, it’s a funny and ironic turn of events and my comment mainly tried to expand upon why this evokes this emotional response from some people.
Also, I don’t think most Americans identify with the shady practices of corporations either, so equating a undoubtedly shady history on copyright with the stance of all Chinese people everywhere is a bit… 🤔
As others have mentioned it’s also not accidental that the outrage is at the Nintendo store specifically. There is a lot of bad blood between the Chinese and the Japanese.
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's storeEnglish2·6 months agoYea, better word indeed :)
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's storeEnglish242·7 months agoYes, because that is where all the profit goes in Western companies, and not the CEO, upper management and stockholders…
You are not wrong in assuming that exploited labor is being under compensated, but different models of labor exploitation aside, people actually making value are not the people reaping the benefits.
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's storeEnglish12·7 months agoAs if random internet outrage ever cared about getting the fundamental details correct, when there is rage to be had.
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's storeEnglish502·7 months agoI think the cultural theme of the game is more reason for the “anger” than the gameplay formula.
Its based on the most famous Chinese mythological story / fairytale about the Monkey King Wukong.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_King
I have not deep dived into it, but I think it’s a treasured and well known story in China, and I assume a lot of Chinese people are proud of their mythology being a successful story outside of China as well.
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•North Korean soldiers face first combat in Russia's Kursk region: reportsEnglish3·8 months agoNo obviously the forces of Ukraine would be scared once he rode in on his unicorn.
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Windows 10 only has a year of support: 12 months left to keep Copilot off your desktop or learn Linux3·9 months agoVirtual environments are really not viable for music production. Latency and other inconsistensies makes it a no-go.
High level Music production requires very low audio and input latency in addition to consistent and 100% accurate sound reproduction.
A virtual environment is a wildcard here that I at least would not bother trying to make work. (Not saying it can’t be done, just saying it would potentially be a big headache and extremely conditioned on spesific hardware, drivers and configuration settings.)
A few of us still remembers option 3) Regulation And also 4) Properly working anti-trust laws.
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Former mayor confronts intruder, who had a nail gun, trying to 'claim' her house.6·1 year agoI think the downvote from someone not bothered enough to say “well duh” but also bothered enough to signal their annoyance…
Electricblush@lemmy.worldto Android@lemdro.id•Google has more than doubled Play Store's app price limit to $1,000English0·1 year agoI mean a pianotuneR (as in a guy that tunes your piano) is pretty expensive.
These apps seem to be marketed as tools for professional piano tuners. And looking just at the screenshots it looks like it has a lot of tools and features outside of just showing the correct pitch.
If tuning pianos is your profession, paying 999$ once and writing it off as a business expense isn’t that far fetched.
(Better be a bloody useful tool though ;) )
That one looks way to big though…