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    11 days ago

    What I find amazing about that pic is how some people tolerate that many notifications from bullshit social media sites.

    Phone notifications should actually mean something and not be constantly reminding me that it’s time to fizzle out my dopamine receptors or drain my wallet.

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      I think this is due to tech illiteracy. I just fucking hate any unnecessary notifications. Every “Offer! Promotion! Try this! Suggestions! Check out post activity! You may like this! This person posted this! This sub/video is getting views!” notif is disabled. Some apps are blocked for all notifications. I doubt that everyone knows that it is possible to filter out things like this.

      Also, just wanted to add that I know people that would disable mobile network and wifi before bed to not to receive notifications instead of setting up a DND schedule. These people also click “Accept all” on cookies, agree to receive notifications from websites, do not read that popup says.

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      I can’t even use my wife’s phone because of this. Every two seconds it’s vibrating with some useless notification from the most obscure app.

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    I’ll ask my English teacher to explain what tense is this sentence and he jumped out of the window.

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    This is a picture of man with myostatin related hypertrophy:

    That’s about as big as it is possible to get your muscles to grow without steroids and just good old fashioned genetic mutations that actually interfere significantly with by weight performance.

    You might note that it’s both about as big as your average Hollywood muscle daddy these days and has obvious structural abnormalities, just in case you have anyone in your life who thinks, slightly more understandably, that their muscles are real and reasonably achievable without tren.

  • BananaOnionJuice@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    The AI must make up it’s mind is it supposed to be a 1890s yellowed BW photo, or a colored BW photo, or a color photo, because the hulk is greenish?

    As I recall color photos were available but not common during WW2, and the BW photos were sharper than an old 1890s camera, and without that yellow tint.

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      To be fair, the act of colouring black and white photos with coloured inks was very common during early photography. Hell, altering photos to enhance the subject’s beauty was very common, with white and black inks used to slim the waist or create a stylish silhouette.

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      11 days ago

      nah, not exceptionally.

      understanding of the world and technology is within the norm, not the exception 😉

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        That’s what makes him dim. If he thinks an obviously impossible, AI generated image is real, that puts him outside of the norm.