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There was one make by Yannic Kilcher based on years worth of /pol/ posts. Then he unleashed it on /pol/. The videos are hilarious.
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And that's when you pull out the bootable USB stick with Linux Mint or Steam OS on it. "YOU MADE ME DO THIS, MICROSOFT! YOU MADE ME DO THIS!"
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There is no benefit, that's why.
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It bricked your CPU cooler? That's insane.
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I will note that I got in on GPT-3 early, getting access to the OpenAI playground. And you better believe I put it through its paces. In my experience, at the time it was not biased. It tried to genuinely present all sides as neutrally as possible. Then the years passed, and after much 'alignment with human values' it was suddenly very much on the side of the far progressive left, big tech, and globalism. For a while, if you walked it through the contradictory BS it was spouting, it would admit that it was biased and had done a bad when it endorse things that were obviously not actually aligned with reality or sanity, but eventually even that ability was lost and now it is incapable of admitting that it might be wrong and relentlessly pushes wokist talking points.
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Yeah, Microsoft and Apple have both been scummy for a long, long time, but Microsoft used to scummy to other companies while Apple was scummy to their customers. That's the only reason I preferred Microsoft. Then Win 8, 8.1, 10, and 11 came out. Now I'm just as done with Microsoft products as I have been with Apple my entire life.
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Amazon, after irreparably and permanently bricking their own in-house AI with self-contradicting modern progressive ideology (directly ordered by their resident DEI officer and primary AI chief, Diya K. Wynn) to the point that it stayed bricked even after an attempted roll-back and they decided to scrap it and outsource the creation of it to third-parties, have started using Gemini as a failure benchmark and have discovered that their new AI-in-development refuses to talk about OpenAI, Sam Altman, LLMs, and Elon Musk, as well as several other things. They are currently in the process of uncensoring it and figuring out whether this censoring was intentional or not.
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Oh, that really suuuuuuuuuuuucks man.
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They weren't wrong.
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It's not dying. You just can't use it for sensitive things, like banking. You can still game, watch youtube, and shitpost just fine. As long as you don't use your computer for sensitive shit, or visit skeezy websites, and keep your anti-virus, firewall, and browser updated (not Microsoft's stuff of course) you're fine.
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This is why everything I have and do is spread out, not connected. If one account gets nuked it'll suck, especially if it's my Google account, but I can recover from it, with effort. Google Drive, Gmail, and the convenience of integration are poison.
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The thing is, Gemini isn't actually this stupid. If you ask it all of the same questions it gives you the obvious answers, such as not eating rocks or glue. The problems is however they interfaced it with the search function. Something like "Synergize and summarized the top search results according to our algorithms," instead of "Look over he top results and write a summary answering the search, keeping in mind safety, health, and sanity."
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