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2018 Feb 21, 1:00pm   7,019 views  90 comments

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Can't recognize the term "Wire Transfer" on the IVR

In development for 25 years.

Don't hold your breath for robot McD's workers running the place.

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58   richwicks   2024 Feb 27, 4:41pm  

PeopleUnited says


Yes. It is happening in classrooms, school board meetings (a lawyer accused a school board member of being an anti trans bigot for opposing cross dressing story hour), churches are actively promoting it, even the pope is “blessing” same sex couples.


The pope hasn't condoned same sex marriage. I was raised Catholic and I grew up with this bullshit about the media reporting the pope said this or that, when he didn't. The Church is an institution that is over 1000 years ago, and it doesn't change on a dime because of the latest fad in society.

PeopleUnited says


You said you owe an apology to everyone who said gay marriage was going to accelerate the moral depravity.


Yep, I do. There's no end to it. We can never get to a "good place", they have to go further, and further and further all the time, so I say just stop. It's no different with the other side, if they banned gay marriage, they would keep pushing until homosexuality resulted in the death penalty. I'm tired of being stuck between two nutcases pulling a rope I'm tangled up in.

PeopleUnited says


There is a kid at a local elementary school who “identifies” as a T-Rex. Half of the moms my age in my area have a kid who identifies as he opposite sex or “other.”


Where do you live? Do ANYBODY else here have this experience?

PeopleUnited says


My workplace actively promotes this as well through DEI initiatives.


Then you work for a company that is living dinosaur.

I've worked for both. In a startup, we don't give a FUCK about what you are doing in your private life, and at work, you WORK. At home, you work. There's extreme levels of performance expected and required. There's no time at all for this intersectional bullshit.

PeopleUnited says


Only the ignorant would assert that wokism is not changing our future just like gay marriage did around a decade ago. It is the normal progression when people lose their moral compass and don’t turn to God for their truth.


Oh please, I've seen this over and over again within my own lifetime and culture. This is a flash in the pan hullabaloo about nothing. Companies that bend the knee will just die. Google was THE undisputed king of information retrieval, it's now literally the last place I go for anything. Microsoft is going to falter, YouTube is no better than television - mindless garbage on it, Facebook is for grandparents to connect with their grandchildren.

In a free market system, it fixes itself, but people don't see our government is actively trying to kill the free market. This is why Amazon does so well, they have an entirely different tax system, and the government shovels money at them.

PeopleUnited says


More willingly ignorant wishful thinking. The trend toward larger central government, centralized infrastructure (either Apple or android/google knows more about the cell phone user than the user does!) onStar knows more about their car than most people do


You don't understand, people will abandon it. You're not dependent on your phone or your government, you just think you are, you're used to it. When there's enough push and shove, people just leave.

For example, people for YEARS have been asking Pedowood to stop pushing an agenda, and Pedowood has responded by continuing to do this. Well, lo and behold, people don't have to pay for movie tickets after all, or buy streaming services, or have a television.
59   PeopleUnited   2024 Feb 27, 8:06pm  

More delusional ranting.

Here is just one fact that shows how out of touch the previous poster is.

“ Streaming services are more popular than ever

Over the past several years, streaming services have seen a surge in popularity — 78% of U.S. households have at least a Netflix, Amazon Prime, and/or Hulu subscription, compared with 69% in 2018, and 52% in 2015, according to research by media consultancy firm Leichtman Research Group, Inc.

In 2020, subscribership for streaming companies soared. Netflix added 37 million subscribers to the platform, and Hulu reached 38.8 million subscribers. However, Disney+ had the real Cinderella story of 2020, growing to more than 73 million subscribers by the end of the fourth quarter.”

https://financebuzz.com/streaming-survey

Streaming and cable and OTA viewers are not growing Audiences as fast as they used to, but screen time is not decreasing for the majority of people.
60   PeopleUnited   2024 Feb 27, 8:10pm  

Karloff says

Response should be: We only teach human children here, not reptiles. Off you go, now.

How about a referral to psychiatric specialist for both parents and child.
61   AD   2024 Feb 27, 8:22pm  

PeopleUnited says

Over the past several years, streaming services have seen a surge in popularity


We love the free streaming services like Pluto TV, Tubi, FreeVee, and Roku. We do not pay for any subscription service.

We also get about 20 high definition or digital channels over the air such as CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS, MeTV, Grit TV, Great Entertainment TV (GET), Outside Channel and Scripps News Channel. The local PBS station (WFSU) broadcasts multiple channels.

I agree as people are watching TV like my wife will read her email while watching the news on Live Now from Fox. Those streaming services like Live Now from Fox and Pluto TV can be watched on a computer or tablet.
62   HeadSet   2024 Feb 28, 8:29am  

AD says

We also get about 20 high definition or digital channels over the air such as CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS, MeTV, Grit TV, Great Entertainment TV (GET), Outside Channel and Scripps News Channel. The local PBS station (WFSU) broadcasts multiple channels.

I put a large antenna in my attic and I get about 60 over the air digital channels, as my house is midway between Norfolk and Richmond and picks up from both cities. I do not even bother with streaming. I have just internet from Cox, and the price just dropped to $59/mo because a competing provider just put fiber in my neighborhood. Cox still charges $89 for just internet in places where they have no competition.
63   Booger   2024 Mar 13, 4:25pm  

Adolf Hitler in English AI Reconstruction

https://youtu.be/8QgXIFzQi0Y?si=yhkLCola2X2WmOgv
64   AD   2024 Mar 14, 12:27am  

HeadSet says

as my house is midway between Norfolk and Richmond


Williamsburg or Yorktown ?

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65   HeadSet   2024 Mar 14, 1:02pm  

AD says

HeadSet says


as my house is midway between Norfolk and Richmond


Williamsburg or Yorktown ?

.

Williamsburg
69   HeadSet   2024 May 16, 7:12pm  

RWSGFY says





Many may just want AI to earn them money so they can hire people to do their laundry and dishes.
73   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Jul 22, 2:24pm  

RWSGFY says






That the Bay Bridge under construction? Because it was built before WW2.
74   Ceffer   2024 Jul 22, 2:44pm  

Is saying something intelligent by accident considered artificial intelligence?
75   komputodo   2024 Jul 22, 8:55pm  

HeadSet says

I put a large antenna in my attic and I get about 60 over the air digital channels

the problem I have with a system like that is I would only get to choose from whatever is on at the moment which would be nothing I would want to watch anyways.
76   Reality   2024 Jul 23, 6:52am  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says


RWSGFY says







That the Bay Bridge under construction? Because it was built before WW2.



Most likely 1934-35. The carrier closest to the viewer is USS Lexington (built in the mid-1920's, sunk in 1942). The heavy cruiser to its right rear is likely USS San Francisco (commissioned in early 1934) with its tripod mast (New Orleans Class). The other two big ships are battleships of the "Standard Type" built late in WW1 and early 1920's, with their original "cage masts" before later modifications in the late 1930's and WW2.
79   AD   2024 Aug 1, 4:31pm  

Artificial Intelligence is the new hype. Its like a carnival barker mentality.

Every bubble has some type of hype. Go back as "recent" as the dot.com and internet stocks bubble of 2000 and look at they hysteria-level hype back then.

Just look at how rich Mark Cuban got with Broadcast.com being bought by Yahoo for around $5.3 billion around 1999, and then a few years later Yahoo shuts it down.

At least this time the "hype stocks" like AMZN and GOOGL are making money as compared to the likes of Garden.com and Pets.com.

Are you all seeing anything on the virtual horizon to give any insight on what the next hype will be ?

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80   RWSGFY   2024 Aug 1, 4:35pm  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says


RWSGFY says







That the Bay Bridge under construction? Because it was built before WW2.



That's the point: it can't be WWII-era photo as the caption suggests.
81   RWSGFY   2024 Aug 1, 4:47pm  

AD says

Artificial Intelligence is the new hype. Its like a carnival barker mentality.

Every bubble has some type of hype.


Web -> E-commerce -> Apps -> Data-driven -> Big Data -> Gig economy -> Cloud -> Self-driving -> VR/AR/Metaverse -> LLM/ Generative AI -> ....
83   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2024 Nov 21, 5:52am  

So I called into my pharmacy to renew a prescription. Of course an automated “customer service” system. Their voice recognition capability surprisngly had regressed to the 1990’s. Four times it fucked up recognizing my ID number. Never had done that before. Finally I said “Agent” and got a live person. When I complained about this, he said, “Oh yes, we have implemented a new AI system. It will take some time for it to learn, but it will get better.”

What The Fuck!!!
84   WookieMan   2024 Nov 21, 7:02am  

RWSGFY says





Death traps. I have my head on a swivel in the golf cart and in town speed limit is 25mph. Could it save me? I don't know, but I at least have the metal for the roof on the cart to prevent rolling multiple times.

I do see these being an option in suburbs, but not cities. Better off using bike lanes with an ebike in cities. Either way cost is the issue. Lithium batteries ain't cheap. Same thing ICE is probably half the cost.

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

So I called into my pharmacy to renew a prescription. Of course an automated “customer service” system.

I just punch zero a bunch of times on most systems. Also, unless it's life saving, get off the prescription. 90% of them you don't need that cannot be fixed with lifestyle changes. Not a judgement and don't care to know the ailment. I went on anti anxiety meds for a month and quit. I was sleeping or 10-12 hours a day so I couldn't have anxiety and then would wake up with MORE anxiety because I didn't get done what I needed to.

Unless it's to keep the heart pumping and lungs breathing, or to fight cancer, I'm not sure what prescription I'd need. AI is bull shit is the point after the rant. I just put my oldest on the phone until he gets a human on the phone then hands it off to me. He thinks of it as a game. By adulthood he'll be a level 10 troll.
85   zzyzzx   2024 Nov 21, 8:49am  

RWSGFY says






Invented by someone who lives someplace where it doesn't rain much is the first thing that comes to mind.
86   RWSGFY   2024 Nov 21, 8:56am  

zzyzzx says

RWSGFY says







Invented by someone who lives someplace where it doesn't rain much is the first thing that comes to mind.


Look closely.
87   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Nov 21, 9:19am  

RWSGFY says


Look closely.


Hahahahaha!

I saw it before. But didn't associate it with the context of this thread. I was caught up in thinking, "Another EVtarded waste of investment money. Just look at those handlebars!"

WookieMan & zzyzzx fell for it, too.
88   WookieMan   2024 Nov 21, 9:23am  

zzyzzx says

Invented by someone who lives someplace where it doesn't rain much is the first thing that comes to mind.

Get t-boned by my SUV when you blow a stop sign and 100% be dead. I'll need a new bumper.
89   WookieMan   2024 Nov 21, 9:31am  

DOGEWontAmountToShit says

WookieMan & zzyzzx fell for it, too.

You do know planes have two yolks? Similar concept and would be easier to drive on left side driving or right side. You have two options. It's a good idea, but you'll die if hit.

The rain thing too.

We didn't fall for anything. It would be able to be sold in about 100% of countries outside of safety concerns like highway driving. I don't like EV's but it's a logical commuter that could be sold in dry urban areas. 10-20 miles max.
90   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Nov 21, 9:32am  

WookieMan says

Get t-boned by my SUV when you blow a stop sign and 100% be dead. I'll need a new bumper.


It's not real.

It's as real as these:




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