This is the problem with calling everything AI. An LLM isn't doing surgery, nor is a diffusion model. Computer vision can use neural networks very effectively, but these are wildly different than either of those. But calling something an "AI robot" is giving almost zero information about what it actually is anyway
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It's a gag gift, the implication is that you'd put the tube in your butt.
The extra fuel box contains beans, and the pamphlet has fake quotes with racial stereotypes including quotes from a Mr Wun Hunglow and Giovanni Ravioli
"well baby snoop it's called adoption" as if they'd have a problem explaining little orphan Annie or Stuart little or any number of adopted children
Bro why the thorns?
Right? All of the "if only you gave X11 a chance to develop this it would've been fine" at the same time as showing how diametrically opposed the maintenance team's philosophy is... Not a compelling argument
Interesting arguments but it absolutely reads like fanboyism. The "features missing from Wayland" in particular reads like someone who didn't care to give Wayland a fair shot
Since this is the Linux gaming sub, you would kinda be expected to notice the Proton in the GPU driver field in the OP. It's also kinda safe to assume someone posting in Linux gaming is talking about, well, Linux gaming.
How exactly is moving away from centralized, controlled infrastructure "fascist"?
It sounds like you're conflating Bitcoin with cryptocurrency. Bitcoin is power hungry. Not all crypto is proof-of-work, and actually, most aren't. Not all crypto has insane transaction fees, that's mostly a Bitcoin thing. These are massive issues with Bitcoin which is why I'm surprised anyone still values Bitcoin at all.
No matter what you and I call "real" AI, marketers are going to misuse the term on everything.