My issue is that I have no reason to think AI will be used to improve my life. All I see is a tool that will rip, rend and tear through the tenuous social fabric we’re trying to collectively hold on to.
My issue is that I have no reason to think AI will be used to improve my life. All I see is a tool that will rip, rend and tear through the tenuous social fabric we’re trying to collectively hold on to.
Clone Teddy Roosevelt.
Or, god help us, Joe Buck!
As a former ink stained wretch, I can confirm that is the reason.
Ah, yes, truly the sign that they’ve integrated into society.
yeah, it’s AP style guidelines.
They’re all too busy thinking “what if they could” and nobody stops to ask “what if they should”.
Thanks for minimizing the abuse I went through. Fuck you. Maybe a big part of why men are underrepresented in abuse statistics is because we are considered the abuser by default and are expected to just suck it up and take it. Go eat a bag of dicks, apologist.
Out of my life, I used the video evidence to land her ass in jail and filed for divorce. She managed to claw her way out of the gutter after using crack and becoming a prostitute.
You are correct. But to be totally honest, Wyze offered an affordable cost and a low barrier to entry. It’s a tradeoff that worked out for me, but I get that it’s not the same math for everyone else.
I’ve got several Wyze cams around my house and one inside facing the main living room/kitchen area. I realize it’s an imperfect system with flaws, but at the same time that living room camera is also the reason I was able to file abuse charges against my ex wife. Not a scenario I’d want anyone to deal with, but in my case it turned out to be some of the best money I’ve ever spent.
Places either closed down or dropped so far in quality they are now a shell of their former selves.
It’s not a felony, it’s a misdemeanor according to the article.
Bonus points if you transferred the file to your phone via IR.
Plus think of all the groceries you’ll haul on that motorcycle. The savings are endless!
That’s how you can tell Lemmy is growing.
Not in Kansas (thanks state supreme court)