

that’s a good starting point!


that’s a good starting point!


But there weren’t that many bugs.


Microsoft should start scratch


Not quite. They deserve credit for trying, but AI slop is spreading way faster.


You can check out Windscribe.




SponsorBlock?


If you really care about privacy maybe try an Android with a private cusrom ROM


People are suckers for moronic but narcissistic presidents.


Why lawmakers are so stupid at understanding technology


in Turkey, we pedestrians always yield to cars.


red flag


Dario revealed he doesn’t allow using his AI for surveillance and weapons-not because it’s unethical, but because AI isn’t good enough. He said he would gladly help with the surveillance of others and assist in automated killing with better accuracy.


You’re right. I researched it, and it was just changed 6 months ago by Trump, who claimed the new name “sends a message of victory”
but is still technically named the Department of Defense, as only an act of Congress can formally change the name of a federal department.
Edit: Added info


I hate it again https://warclaude-alpha.vercel.app/


Before this, I hated Anthropic, and now I just feel neutral.


“HOW OUR GREAT MILITARY FIGHTS AND WINS WARS”
What? Did a child write this? Wins wars? Does he think it’s kind of a game?
Americans please help me understand this sentence


Did we read the same thing?
We support the use of AI for lawful foreign intelligence and counterintelligence missions. But using these systems for mass domestic surveillance is incompatible with democratic values.
So they accept surveillance in other countries? What about other countries’ democratic values?
Even fully autonomous weapons (those that take humans out of the loop entirely and automate selecting and engaging targets) may prove critical for our national defense. But today, frontier AI systems are simply not reliable enough to power fully autonomous weapons.
So you don’t because it still sucks? But if it didn’t, you would?
And what about legal?
I’ve really lost my faith in the US. They think they hold the power, but they’re missing the point: real power is built on trust-and we’re losing more of it every day.
Great for newcomers, especially in restricted regions.