This whole article is a 5 minute write up about a PCMR post from Reddit where a user had their memory stolen. That’s it. Not even surprised this article is a nothingburger given it’s Toms Hardware.
I once wrote small post on reddit about running FSR4 on rdna3 (via driver emulation hack that devs on linux added, before INT8 version). That poor post was reused by multiple sites with bizarre titles, like “guy on reddit hacked FSR4!” and other similar crap. I’m not sure if it’s even humans writing/doing that, probably some server with llm continuously scrapes google for new posts, rewrite them and post on own sites for engagement.
I want to kill myself with articles like this, I mean, how the fuck they convert some random user post into a news article, and want to monetize with that? Like the user from Reddit who win in Battlefield RedSec by hiding in tube, and then the media make articles about it, what the actual fuck? Is just a fucking 2 minutes video
This whole article is a 5 minute write up about a PCMR post from Reddit where a user had their memory stolen. That’s it. Not even surprised this article is a nothingburger given it’s Toms Hardware.
I once wrote small post on reddit about running FSR4 on rdna3 (via driver emulation hack that devs on linux added, before INT8 version). That poor post was reused by multiple sites with bizarre titles, like “guy on reddit hacked FSR4!” and other similar crap. I’m not sure if it’s even humans writing/doing that, probably some server with llm continuously scrapes google for new posts, rewrite them and post on own sites for engagement.
The future that awaits us sure looks fun
I want to kill myself with articles like this, I mean, how the fuck they convert some random user post into a news article, and want to monetize with that? Like the user from Reddit who win in Battlefield RedSec by hiding in tube, and then the media make articles about it, what the actual fuck? Is just a fucking 2 minutes video