Steven Hawking dies and the world gets buried in AI slop.
Zephorah
I ask people every now and then, the theme of the answer is similar: one stop shopping, it’s easier than looking elsewhere, answering with the question where else am I going to go? People tend to take the shortest path between A and B.
There are some things you can only find there, sure, but there’s more of a shopping dopamine hit if you look around. Other retailers do exist. Most of the time you can find it elsewhere.
Work is whatever. Their computers are theirs. It’s the home PCs that require better quality.
Why consent to watching ads? It does damage to your brain.
Ads are anti-dopamine, for starters.
It’s weird to me, anyone using Edge or Chrome over Mozilla. It makes no sense. It’s not 1998 anymore. Surely people have had time to absorb the progression of things.
I do not understand. Scrabble or Words with Friends, ok, if and only if there’s an ad blocker, but the rest, how? It’s like painting a house wall with a half inch art paintbrush.
The underlying problem. It’s a moocher circle jerk.
It should be watermarked. Credit for answers should go to what generated the answers. If it’s not you, well, now it’s not so easy to be a lying sack of shit.
That was my first thought.
Algorithm selects for copypasta behavior and presentations among creators. Algorithm also demonetizes creators for copypasta behavior and presentations.
Or the music drowns everything out. I want toggles like on my games. Music down to 10% or less, well, probably 50% for movies since it’s not typically repeat loops there, and then slide the sound effects and atmosphere vs voices where I like. Surely this tech can exist for movies and TV.
Batteries can be made from sodium now, why are we still here?