• nthavoc@lemmy.today
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    Oh did he compile his OS before breakfast? I think the screen needs to show the time as proof it was indeed breakfast. Perhaps the next panel can be the windows guy just in awe that an OS was compiled before breakfast.

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        He didn’t really compile his own OS, he used build tools to make slop-binaries.

        It only counts if the user manually types the binary files using only a Morse code key because we all know that using software to make your job easier only produces slop and the only REAL way to do anything is completely manually.

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    If you look closely at his shirt, and what he said, you’d know he compiled his own OS before breakfast

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      Wow, the anti-AI zealots can tell exactly what diffusion models the OP was using.

      Truly an inspirational group of neo-luddites.

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        you know the luddites were only standing up for their rights, they didn’t hate technology

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        You’re licking the boots of a company that uses the work of others without compensation or credit then sells it back to you at a premium. This is the exact behavior the GPL license aimed to prevent. I have nothing against the technology if it’s made with permission and benefits the people it depends on, but that’s clearly not the case here.

        Ludites are an apt comparison. The Luddites fought to protect their industry from industrialists who aimed to replace them with cheap, low skilled and child labour. The goal of AI isn’t advancement it’s replacement, and most of the companies pushing it are transparent about that.