

I had one ring for about ten years and I don’t think it was ever noticeable through a t-shirt unless I pointed it out.
I had one ring for about ten years and I don’t think it was ever noticeable through a t-shirt unless I pointed it out.
Ew no. They’re going to taste like silicone and suncreen I bet.
True, but I meant to emphasize that the quality of the work is not as important as some people might think. For a lot of bosses the work quality from a machine only needs to be passable, not good. So while one might say “AI would suck at my job, I’m safe” they might need to be worried.
I think the “undeniable beauty” bit was a joke.
I think she has a good point at the end. Lots of us think we have skills that can’t be replicated by a machine, but companies would rather have something replicated poorly by a machine if it saves them money.
Elon Musk will be a lot poorer five years from now, and that makes me happy.
With what money, Elon? You can’t afford to pay Google or office rent but you’re going to pay Mr. Beast?
Younger folks have been raised on apps and other polished devices with oodles of effort put into UX design.
Older folks grew up learning DOS commands, memorizing the IRQ of their sound card, and other clunky shenanigans.
In their current state Lemmy, Mastodon and other services are too complicated for most young folks to bother with. Not all, but most, especially the filthy casuals.
Yeah, I had the same problem. Felt like it never fully healed.