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  • Any medical issue I'd say. It's gives you a good starting point, you can just query with the vague symptoms, "my kid is floating above the bed, screaming in Latin, but has no fever", and you'd get "it seems like your kid has pavor nocturnis, that happens with 13% of the kids, nothing to worry about they grow it out. If it happens more than once a week visit a doctor" - and now you at least what to look for. The alternative is to spend days unnecessarily with doctor visits, or ask your parents who either don't remember shit, call a priest, or told you not to look at the kid from above because it gives them a lazy eye among other things.

  • Just for the record, I'm using kindles since their keyboard version came out, and never paid any subscription fees or bought an e-book from Amazon. But I can understand the sentiment, and the touchscreen-only platform development was a horrible choice of directions. It could be argued if a reader needs a full keyboard, and the always-free internet also turned to shit thanks to "development" of the internet, but I loved the first Kindle.

  • During summer, in Hungary the top listened Spotify track was an AI song with the title "I stuck a sausage in my ass".

    I listened to their tracks, musically they are all decent, actually I liked them better than most pop songs. The lyrics is something like a parody punk band, it could have been an underground hit if played live. Composition is the weak part, some songs are unnecessarily long just repeating the same line, some too short, some using an opera style for whatever reason.

    As a bottom line, AI already brings a decent average level in music especially if no lyrics is involved.

  • Years ago I found a page that reasoned that the whole thing is a communist propaganda (they have no money, share food etc), then SWITCH and they went on how the whole thing is a Nazi propaganda (the bad guy looks like an archetypical jew who wants to make gold of them, etc).

    I can't find the original, but there's a lot of sites that claim one or the other

  • Here's an obscure one from See you next Pluterday:

    Sam was scratching desperately at the crumbling edge of the abyss. With fear he felt the cramp slowly, but surely, reaching his fingertips. He fell... And...To be quite honest, Sam was not hanging at all above an abyss. And there was no cramp at all in his fingertips. For miles around there wasn’t even a trace of an abyss at whose edge one could scratch in despair. But recently I met with a publisher who confided to me that in judging a manuscript he only glanced at the first sentence. He mustbe on tenterhooks by now.

  • If the only thing worrying you is the hard drives, we put random HDDs in a new Synology and it works just fine. We decommissioned our previous one that was running for since 2007 or so basically non stop. There was a noisy fan we had to replace but that was all.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    AI chatbots tend to choose violence and nuclear strikes in wargames

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    How easy is to get a prepaid SIM-card in the US for travel?