Can’t track you if you never use their service
turdcollector69
I was born at an early age
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turdcollector69@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•YSK: Reddit webpage has unblockable trackers, even with Ublock Origin installed
11·11 days agoI feel much the same, I want to completely unplug more and more with each passing day.
It may just be low blood sugar fueled pessimism but I don’t see anything actually replacing these massive sites.
It’s like trying to get into old multiplayer games where the few players left have a massive experience advantage that makes the barrier to entry impossibly high.
I think the best response is to just not participate anymore.
I’m far from that goal, hopefully enshittification will force my hand and push me offline for good.
turdcollector69@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Climate goals go up in smoke as US datacenters turn to coalEnglish
9·15 days agoIt’s doing a shit job at replacing people, it’s still too prone to hallucinating for the vast majority of its applications.
In many of the applications where AI has replaced people the promised performance gains never materialized because of the insane amount of babysitting a LLM agent requires.
Doesn’t matter if it can write 10 hours of code in 5 minutes if you still need a software dev to troubleshoot the output for 25 hours.
They have like 90% reliability (figure pulled directly from my ass) but they need 99.99% reliability to actually be effectively reliable.
They’ve burned through all their hype and still haven’t made it reliable yet. I think they’re not going to get it done before the bubble collapses.
It’ll be similar to the dotcom boom, infinite hype implosion collapses the market to a few core players and then those core players will get there over the next 15 years.
Isn’t going to disappear but it’s absolutely going to fade into the background of day to day life.
turdcollector69@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•People regret buying Amazon smart displays after being bombarded with adsEnglish
7·16 days agoLemmy is structurally just super reddit. It just hasn’t been flooded by children yet so the discourse is still college level.
UI is too difficult for iPad babies but as the apps catch up the dumbass summer children will flood here too.
The user never said that though.
The user posted a picture of Ted because Ted was anti-technology and now the user feels anti-technology sentiments because they were tracked despite taking precautions.
Nowhere do they express a desire for violence or other illegal activity.