Nothing at All in My Ass
Nothing at All in My Ass
It must be Link
That’s the problem though–any “AI” health bot is trained on existing data, and that’s created from a long history of biased, religious, prejudiced health professionals. And assuming the bots are trained on as much data as possible, they might even be worse, because older data will be that much more biased and prejudiced.
Also, in this case, Bill Gates is full of shit. AI will be nowhere near sophisticated enough in 10 years to do most jobs.
“Even French people?”
“Especially French people.”
It’s weird that in this case, Occam’s Razor confirms the spontaneous combustion thing.
They’re very reputable. Sometimes biased to one side, but most are to one direction or another, at least a bit. Works just fine though.
I gotta go with 8. For reasons.
Remember, if you saw someone setting a Tesla on fire, no you didn’t.
You may fascinate just about anyone by giving them a piece of cheese.
No, you can only imagine. Some of us are booked for a bathroom gig.
Bold of you to assume I’m not into that
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Wisconsin is cheese country. They have hats and everything.
Yes
That logic carries. I’ll allow it.
Wait, this isn’t a shitpost, this is precious!
More of a bastardization of it. Not something I use often, it just carries a certain tone and energy with it.
How got-dang popular were those plates? Had me hundreds of (probably lead-tainted) dinners on those bad boys.
Consuming strange plants and yelling at technology they neither understand nor appreciate is textbook goblin behavior.
I’ve used Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, and Manjaro. All viable options. I’m currently using Mint on my daily driver, Ubuntu on my HTPCs, and Debian on my servers.
I liked the rolling release aspect of Manjaro, but I missed having a system that works with DEB files. I’m not a fan of flatpak/snap/appimage due to the size (I’ve often had to use slower internet connections). I settled on Mint for my daily driver because it has great and easy compatibility for my hardware (specifically an Nvidia GPU). It worked okay on Manjaro as well, but I’ve found it easier to select and switch between GPU drivers on Mint. And Cinnamon is my favorite DE, and that’s sort of “native” to Mint.
I’m using vanilla Ubuntu on my HTPCs because I have Proton VPN on them, and it’s the only setup I’ve found that doesn’t have issues with the stupid keyring thing. And Proton VPN’s app only really natively supports Ubuntu. The computers only ever use a web browser, so the distro otherwise doesn’t matter that much.
I’m using Debian on my servers because it’s the distro I’m most familiar with, especially without a GUI. Plus it’ll run until the hardware fails, maybe a little longer.