

I steal your wife and if you get mad, just get another wife.
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I steal your wife and if you get mad, just get another wife.


I got Hutton Orbitalled once… Worst time ever.


Elite Dangerous. Instead of paying attention to my uni classes I was hauling freight to Robigo and slamming people with a hull-maxxed federal dropship.


My team has been asked like 4 times this year by other teams management if we could leverage copilot to do more or less that. Check the amount of windows they have open, check if their KPIs are being met based on their work, check if people are idle or are opening up non work tabs, etc.
It’s a chat bot it can’t even understand the words you type in. Nobody seems to understand that “AI” is just a chat bot.


Technically ya. Every single query any member of your M365 tenant has asked can be accessed through the admin section and Purview. But fortunately the higher up in rank you go, the less ability to understand computers.


We will hit peak stupid. I’m just wondering how many more years it will take for it.


No but I definitely should have haha. Would have improved my metrics.


One of the KPIs of my job is how well I integrate AI into my team. My boss automatically gets my AI usage from reports on the admin centre of our M365 instance. I was asked last week why I had 2 days of zero Copilot queries. I had to type up an explanation lest this gets recorded as me being non compliant.
Thinking I will need to build an agent that does some tangentially related questioning daily so that I don’t get written up or cross examined again.


It’s something a real human would understand


It makes sense if you’re a scumbag of a human


I’ve been burnt out by Star Wars and was in the search for more sci-fi lore so I’ve been getting into Warhammer 40k games.
Currently playing Space Marine and Mechanicus. Mechanicus is the first turn based tactics game I’ve played and I’m loving it. Very straightforward without a big learning curve, big and non-complicated UI, fun mechanics.
Lovely for a casual session.


Pretty strong and judgemental opinions. Also incorrect 😀
Immutable distros are great for the overwhelming majority of all computer users. Most people want a computer that lets them web browser, game, consume media, and do application based productivity like editing (documents, photos, illustrations, video, etc.). In fact, that was too generous of a description because most people just consume content.
If your distro requires cli for regular usage and requires manual maintenance, it’s only suitable for computer adepts, which is a small minority of all computer users. You are not the average computer user. No one on this site is. If you can’t see that then you aren’t in touch with reality.


I quit Spotify when I found that half of the music on random jazz playlists I’d listen to were all AI. My whole family told me I was full of shit and they’ve never encountered that haha. Caused a lot of drama since we have a family plan.


Yes but who actually cares? If society tolerates no actual real physical transfer of goods and leaves it all speculative, it doesn’t matter. The deals are made, financial institutions accept this, realistically it doesn’t matter that none of this is “real”. If society decides that it’s real, it’s real. Just like how paper money has zero real tangible worth. It’s all an agreed upon concept. The same is happening here.
The economy we had for the last handful of decades is gone. Speculative economy where only the top percentage trades with itself is where we are at and where we will stay.


It’s mask off time for capitalism. Business to person sales are no longer lucrative. All the money is in company to company now. See AI companies buying out entire present and future stock of PC parts until 2030. Regular people are no longer needed in this form of society. That’s why the market goes up while job numbers and employment go down. The economy can now support itself without anyone else.
This is the weirdest tv remote I’ve ever seen.
I trust what you said because it was in text format and when ideas are in text, their credibility skyrockets.