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cornshark@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Ladybird Browser Gains Cloudflare Support to Challenge the Status Quo
4·2 months agoApple adjacent?
cornshark@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT advises women to ask for lower salaries, study findsEnglish
33·4 months agoI do enjoy that according to this, the scariest age to be is over 50.
Since this is your area, I’m very curious – how do you design a curriculum to teach critical thinking, nuances, and originality?
Is it like asking for an original take on your literature piece?
Is it like being given someone else’s essay and having to write what you think about it?
cornshark@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•New Cars Don't All Come With Dipsticks Anymore, Here's WhyEnglish
331·6 months agoWhy the clickbait? Just put why in the title or post description
cornshark@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was the biggest pill you've had to swallow about your own self or habits?
0·6 months agoWhat symptoms have you noticed? I’m trying to figure out my own behaviour and would be really interested in your experience
What’s ventoy?
cornshark@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•An Alarming Number of Gen Z Ai Users Think It's ConsciousEnglish
122·7 months agoYeah, what is it with GenZ? Millenials would never skew the results of anonymous surveys
cornshark@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•An Alarming Number of Gen Z Ai Users Think It's ConsciousEnglish
49·7 months agoChatgpt disagrees that it’s a yes-man:
To a certain extent, AI is like a societal “yes man.” It reflects and amplifies patterns it’s seen in its training data, which largely comes from the internet—a giant digital mirror of human beliefs, biases, conversations, and cultures. So if a bubble dominates online, AI tends to learn from that bubble.
But it’s not just parroting. Good AI models can analyze, synthesize, and even challenge or contrast ideas, depending on how they’re used and how they’re prompted. The danger is when people treat AI like an oracle, without realizing it’s built on feedback loops of existing human knowledge—flawed, biased, or brilliant as that may be.
cornshark@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the lowest quality product you’ve ever purchased?
0·8 months agoHmm really? It’s always worked for 90.0001741894164% of use cases for me
cornshark@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•Where are you planning your next vacation to?
0·8 months agoHere’s what ai suggested:
Canada’s Wonderland, located in Vaughan, Ontario, is commonly referred to as the “Disneyland of Canada”.
Here’s why:
Thrill Rides and Family Fun:
Canada’s Wonderland is known for its extensive collection of roller coasters and other thrill rides, making it a popular destination for families and thrill-seekers alike.
Hmm, can irobot not also manufacture their products in China?
Why are the Chinese companies not collapsing too? What’s different about irobot that they can’t compete?
cornshark@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Trump to tariff chips made in Taiwan, targeting TSMCEnglish
4·10 months agoWhy would he want that? I thought he hated China?
cornshark@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Copilot stops working on `gender` related subjectsEnglish
51·10 months agoSince you understand why they need to implement these blocks, can you enlighten the rest of us?
cornshark@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Linux Foundation bands together Chromium browser makers in a “neutral space”English
5·10 months agoOn desktop, questions like how to make an accessible input element are handled by your widget toolkit. Why does the browser need to handle every question itself? Let the qt or gtk or whatever folks answer the question of how to create an accessible input element. Split the scope and investment among many players which individually don’t need as much funding and can innovate more quickly.
cornshark@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Linux Foundation bands together Chromium browser makers in a “neutral space”English
42·10 months agoWith webassembly and webgl, why do browsers need to evolve? If you want some feature the browser doesn’t provide, just make it yourself and draw it onto the canvas. x86 assembly gets occasional performance improving instructions but fundamally it’s existed for 50 years and can continue to support all modern programs. X11 survived for 40 years before any talk of a replacement really appeared. Why can’t Chrome be maintenance only for 40 years and let apps and websites innovate on top of its primitives?
cornshark@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•There’s No Dancing Around It: Apple’s Vision Pro Was An Ugly DudEnglish
5·11 months agoWhat’s a waveguide?

Looks like md5 is fine, it’s dd that’s wrong