nomorerainpls
nomorerainpls t1_ja91qq6 wrote
“Microsoft said that Bing data is protected by stripping personal information from it and that only certain employees could access the chats.”
If they’re trying to understand how interactions influence the output, it makes sense that they would study the interactions. I don’t think most people would object to this if they believe all identity and personal information have been removed. Of course they should also be more transparent about what they ARE keeping related to identity and whether someone identity could be constructed from the data they’ve retained.
nomorerainpls t1_j9w6o7s wrote
Reply to Well, at least 2022 was good to someone: Chief Executive Officer Steve Schwarzman took home a record $1.27 billion for 2022 by cannainform2
Stock is down what, 30% YoY?
nomorerainpls t1_j9vc4ep wrote
Reply to comment by Downtown-Fig602 in How would you invest 140k? Getting inheritance at 21yr old. by Downtown-Fig602
Most people spend to their income, so when their income increases, so does their spending. This isn’t a very WSB thing to post, but your best chance of accumulating millions in wealth comes from keeping spend well below income, not rolling the dice on some pump and dump you heard about from the wife’s boyfriend.
nomorerainpls t1_j9uqmvo wrote
I’ve heard some crazy stories about Shinola service. There are a lot of similar Indy brands that use third party movements and price at the low end of the luxury market. I think most people expect a $1500 watch to make it through the warranty period and remain serviceable for years beyond that.
Even the most expensive automatic watches eventually need servicing - if they can’t do that I’d say definitely not BIFL.
nomorerainpls t1_j9r5mea wrote
Reply to Indestructible Water Bottle by goblinqueen487
My thermoflask seems pretty indestructible but it’s also heavy and somebody could get hurt if it gets tossed around.
nomorerainpls t1_j6lduq9 wrote
In my city Impossible is treated an an untested upgrade both in terms of quality, health, climate and price. I don’t think this message has landed yet with fast food connoisseurs
nomorerainpls t1_j6evhr7 wrote
Reply to comment by nsfwtttt in Facebook secretly killed users batteries, worker claims in lawsuit by tyteen4a03
Negative experiments can be really useful because they can highlight the inflection point beyond which users are negatively impacted and begin changing behaviors. 10-15 years ago tech companies did a few crappy surveys, made a bunch of guesses and hoped users liked it.
Of course Reddit assumes the worst and that Facebook doesn’t care but guess what users can’t do with a dead battery - use Facebook.
nomorerainpls t1_j6euc7o wrote
Reply to comment by nicuramar in Facebook secretly killed users batteries, worker claims in lawsuit by tyteen4a03
People here love to tell you how technology works and why companies do what they do.
Also, Reddit technology is perfect and Reddit is perfect company.
Giant echo chamber.
nomorerainpls t1_j58xjcd wrote
I could see a BIFL big-ass set of wired cans with a fat cable and gold connector. Headphones and earbuds never seem to last more than 2 years assuming I don’t lose them somewhere along the way.
nomorerainpls t1_j4ydq3o wrote
Reply to BIFL belt in this style? by Reeses_Feces__
Ah the NATO pants strap. I prefer the newer style webbing belts you find in a lot of golf shops. They’re an upgrade to what is pictured.
nomorerainpls t1_j35xv7n wrote
Smells a lot like “focusing on the core business” which is code for “we’re not sure what’s gonna happen next”
nomorerainpls t1_j34272a wrote
Reply to comment by AdventureBum in Does anyone actually believe those guys attacked the power substations to rob a store? by 420_Braze_it
Bingo
nomorerainpls t1_j1tgspy wrote
Reply to comment by nolanhoff in What Scores Did People Get for Christmas? by Sweet_Philosopher
The blue dial is striking and the watch is an incredible value. Congrats.
nomorerainpls t1_j1tc8yd wrote
Reply to Looking for knife sharpening set by BlackEyedAngel01
I’m not a pro or anything but I have a Zwilling V-Edge Pro that works well with my Henckels. It’s very simple to use and hard to screw up. It’s supposed to work with Japanese and Western knives but I think you need adapters for the rods when sharpening Japanese knives. It comes with 4 ceramic rods - 2 fine and 2 coarse. The rods can be rotated so you can use all four sides and make them last awhile. I use it maybe once or twice a month. Still looks and works great after ~5 years and have yet to rotate the rods.
nomorerainpls t1_j1ihygv wrote
Reply to comment by GodlessAristocrat in BIFL: Car battery starters on the cheaper side by pglggrg
Yeah was gonna add these lithium ion jump starter bricks have only been around a few years. I have one and love it but i wouldn’t call it BIFL for at least another 10 years.
nomorerainpls t1_ix6cmyj wrote
Reply to comment by SparklyRoniPony in TikTok Draws Bipartisan Fire in US on China Surveillance Concern by lAStbaby6534
Why wouldn’t Meta improve their recommendation engine to compete with TikTok? Have you paid any attention to their financial reports? ML models for ranking and recommendations is one of their biggest areas of investment.
nomorerainpls t1_ix6cfms wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TikTok Draws Bipartisan Fire in US on China Surveillance Concern by lAStbaby6534
Short form video sharing is not an essential utility. If the Chinese government is using TikTok as a surveillance tool on US citizens or harming our national security interests they should be shut down regardless of whether someone will build a clone or how much profit a Chinese company makes.
nomorerainpls t1_jalhznm wrote
Reply to [D] Blake Lemoine: I Worked on Google's AI. My Fears Are Coming True. by blabboy
I assume Google stands behind their decision after reading this article