

I don’t think you understand I’m against generative AI no matter what its running on.
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I don’t think you understand I’m against generative AI no matter what its running on.


Its different, but it’s still making use of the fundamentally harmful technology that kills our planet and steals from everyone. Its still helping it grow and prosper. Plus, not that the “open source” ones are any better, but most are proprietary, and that goes against the very nature of being FLOSS.


Its so sad that the Linux kernel devs are pro-AI slop too. Not that they’ll force it on people, but they are in favor of the tech already use it on the kernel.

There was a connection? I never got past the 404 error.


Fuck it, there’s enough PS1 games to keep me happy, and retro acheivments. I’m set.


Yeah, I have a few games like that. That means they’re DRM free. The issue with Steam is not that it forces all games on it to have DRM, but that is doesn’t make games that DON’T have DRM easy to identify.


At least the terrible art of before was actual art.



Nothing with Denuvo will ever get my money.


Yes, if we want to get technical, we don’t legally own those games, obviously. However, so long as they are DRM free, we can always install them on whatever hardware we choose, as long as its supported. Thats why people say DRM takes away a player’s ability to “own” their games.

Me neither. In fact, I might just start donating to them. LibreOffice has been my go-to tool throughout school this past little while.

And I shall dance on its graaaave~

Ew, AI.


Oh fuck yes that sounds awesome, thank you!!


Okay, I see. Thanks for the heads up. Are there any specific scalers I should consider for minimizing latency that you’re aware of?


Doesn’t Matrix also have ties to AI/cryptobro bullshit too?


Right, thank you I’ll try to keep this in mind. What do you mean by the TV supporting it though? Like I said, CRTs have no pixels to the best of my understanding, so how would it be aware of the resolution in order to reject it? I can understand it causing problems, but how exactly can a CRT outright reject a signal like that?


I know, though it is a bit worrying that it was there in the first place
I’m currently trying to remove any open source projects from my workflows that accept AI code because it’s no better then “generated” images or anything else.
Fuck generative AI. In all its forms.