

This infographic is kinda bad and would not convince someone who doesn’t know how it works at all
This infographic is kinda bad and would not convince someone who doesn’t know how it works at all
Sorry, but the AI is just as “biased” as its training data is. You cannot have something with a consistent representation of reality that they would consider unbiased.
Hi, it’s me, The Devil
Let me have hope pleaseeee
Odd post, but checks out
Is this the popular assumption?
They’re learning…
lmao get fucked
someone asks you to explain your unpopular position so that they can better understand it
blocked
Ah yes, the paragon of reasonableness over here. I’ll return the favor.
“Plankton cheated!”
Bruh that’s gotta be one of the worst trains of thought I’ve seen recently ngl. I don’t even know how passkeys work and I know that. Based on your understanding, you could log into someone’s account just by reading a QR code. Which of these is more likely:
The entire cybersecurity community mysteriously and completely forgot that machines can read QR codes (which is, by the way, literally the entire purpose of a QR code)
You don’t understand how passkeys work
How arrogant do you have to be?
Well it was fun while it lasted
That clarification is not making me calm
Those names CANNOT be real
This is so cool!
I don’t want to accuse you of being an alt without proof but you’re acting very weird here tbh. You didn’t respond at all either.
Anyways, no, that part didn’t bother me (I am a pedant, after all). I just want to only be called a pedant if I’m not making a relevant point.
I’m clearly not going to convince you, and I don’t want to interact with people who act the way you do if I can’t hope for you to change. You’re going on the list too, pal.
Right. Any hardware (that can connect to a network) can be a server, but people usually choose to make servers out of certain hardware that they find convenient for the task.
Yeah, after I read it lmao
Think, Mark! How would it make sense the other way around?
I believe LLMs are smarter than half of US adults