

Right I thought it was cyber security something or other like API keys now duck duck go probably thinks I’m a creep


Right I thought it was cyber security something or other like API keys now duck duck go probably thinks I’m a creep


Who wants to click on an icon to open a program when you could just type in the program you want and have it guess what to open amirite?


Actually it won’t be finishing anything because code is disposable now and nobody cares what trivial app somebody can churn out


They make it seem like families being fed is somehow the emergency that needs to be prevented.


Jokes on them because there has to be a product that exists that’s for me in the first place to have AI generated ads for it.


What is this AI everywhere concept actually supposed to accomplish for the end user? Maybe I’m just behind on the vision but I can’t grasp the point. I have a feeling it’s not really about what the users want but I’d love to here a genuinely good use case.


But Wikipedia actually is crowd sourced data verification. Every AI prompt response is made up on the fly and there’s no way to audit what other people are seeing for accuracy.


Yet I still have to go to the page for the episode lists of my favorite TV shows because every time I ask AI which ones to watch it starts making up episodes that either don’t exist or it gives me the wrong number.


Because you have to be tech savvy to understand what the fediverse is or how ActivityPub works so it sets the filter for a userbase that evangelizes emerging technology.


If Lemmy is supposed to be the place where the most tech savvy people in the interest congregate, and everyone in the comments is unsatisfied with AI then we really do have a problem. These companies have all reached a point where they no longer listen to their most informed customer base but instead take 100% of direction from investors who don’t even know what they want except a line going up.


It’s wild in 2025 when most people watch their content via streaming apps, or cable/satellite at the very least, that we’re still subject to the priorities of network affiliates broadcasting over rabbit ears when it comes to content. Broadcast TV and your local channel 4 affiliate has zero future. Who cares if Nexstar and Sinclair merge or not? They’re both doomed to ultimately fail.


But you can’t shop at Target with some random app, only the Target app. Even a small business has an accessible pathway to publish their app. Besides Fortnite and my gimbal nobody out here trying to educate customers on how to install their apk file.


Maybe because Russia barely has a functioning road system to even get the votes mailed?


Muh Jefferson!


They know it doesn’t work this is just a cash grab by rental car companies hoping to squeeze extra profit knowing most people won’t fight it under the guise of digital transformation.


15 years ago Target specialized in creating a shopping experience where the consumer could discover trendy, fun, useful items that they couldn’t find in other similar retailers. Today it’s all the same merchandise you could find anywhere and there’s no value proposition to shop at Target.
People think Russell Brand is funny?


Zero, it’s always outdated versions of Firefox or Chrome (if a UA is even provided at all)
And what if people don’t, are they going to look you up anyway to prove you lied? So if they can do that then what’s the point?