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  • I wonder if it has something to do with this:

    "users who turn to popular chatbots when exhibiting signs of severe crises risk"

    Blaming the chatbot doesn't seem like the smartest perspective, the title is fucking bullshit.

  • Yea I guess it comes to the infrastructure, I'm in Chicago and we seriously need more REAL bike lanes, not something just painted on the road. I see drivers doing crazy shit all the time swerving into bike lanes almost hitting cyclists. I'm just really still confused about the logic of forcing cyclists to ride on the road where there are no bike lanes while the side walks are wide enough for them.

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world
    jaykrown @lemmy.world

    If cyclists are meant to "share the road" then why aren't they held to the same safety standards as cars?

    Can someone explain this to me?

  • It's always funny how few people consider that AI might actually help you write better code. Instead, the discussion is reduced to “vibe coding” versus fully manual coding.

  • Linux Mint because it's extremely simple and has caused me no issues for over a year. It's the best distribution to get someone who is afraid to switch from Windows or MacOS to understand that using Linux can be just as easy.

  • ChatGPT isn't even that good, I use Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity at this point. ChatGPT is that one I use when I don't really care whether it's correct or not, like getting suggestions for creative writing or something.

  • There is also the potential for climate solutions. We have been driving things in one direction by pumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. There are ways to do the opposite rapidly, just not as easy. Solar/Wind/Nuclear powered carbon sequestration and ocean fertilization are possible if all else is lost.

    Happy to discuss realistic impactful solutions rather than just cycling doomerism with anyone interested.

  • I suggest actually doing something about it then. Direct your frustration towards something productive. Take the risk because if we don't then no one will.

    Here's why your comment is horseshit:

    The cost of solar photovoltaic (PV) technology dropped by 81% since 2009, and wind and battery costs have also plummeted. By 2017, most new power-generating capacity added worldwide came from renewables, not fossil fuels.

    A comprehensive review of 1,500 climate policy measures across 41 countries found 63 cases of successful policies, each leading to an average emission reduction of 19%. The most effective policies combined tax and price incentives with regulations and subsidies.

    Although global greenhouse gas emissions reached record highs in the 2010s, the rate of growth has slowed, in part due to climate policies and the adoption of cleaner technologies.

    The Montreal Protocol (1987) successfully phased out ozone-depleting substances, demonstrating that coordinated global action can work. This agreement also had climate benefits, as many of the banned substances were potent greenhouse gases.

  • Late Stage Capitalism @lemmy.world
    jaykrown @lemmy.world

    Zuckerberg's STUNNING Statement: “AI Will Write MOST Software Soon"

    General Discussion @lemmy.world
    jaykrown @lemmy.world

    Favorite Christmas Treats (preference vote)

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    General Discussion @lemmy.world
    jaykrown @lemmy.world

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    Technology @lemmy.world
    jaykrown @lemmy.world

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    This is my first time creating something with this technology. Use it however you want, and feel free to leave any feedback or feature requests. I used AI to write a lot of the syntax. I'm happy to answer any questions.

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