It provides a sort of amalgamation of the products of Human experiences, but that means it loses the uniqueness of a single Human being.
PonyOfWar
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Human art is a product of lived experiences and emotions. A generative AI doesn’t have a life it can experience, nor does it have emotions.
You’re correct. I have one and use it as a weather display but it’s not comparable to a tablet.
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0·10 days agoCompound words are cheating, but you got me with Präambel!
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0·10 days agoSo I trust you only drink true native unsweetened Xocoatl?
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0·10 days agoCoincidentally yes, Hagen is a place name and das means “the”. In that combination it’s absolute gibberish though and Häagen Dazs’ founder probably had no idea about those meanings. He was trying to make it sound Danish. In his own words:
“The only country which saved the Jews during World War II was Denmark, so I put together a totally fictitious Danish name and had it registered,” Mattus told me. “Häagen-Dazs doesn’t mean anything. [But] it would attract attention, especially with the umlaut.” Source
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0·10 days agoVery little resemblance to German either. Words with “äa” aren’t a thing, neither are words that end in “zs”.
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Europe@feddit.org•Germany, Sweden, France and Norway confirmed sending military personnel to Greenland | DW NewsEnglish
1·20 days agoThis, and it’s also a form of deterrence in itself. It means that if the US attacks Greenland, they’ll potentially have to kill not just Danish, but also German, French etc soldiers, permanently fucking up relations with those countries beyond repair.
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Should one remove all Reddit posts and comments?
0·1 year agoReddit not being the entire internet doesn’t mean that every bit of information on reddit is also available elsewhere.
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Should one remove all Reddit posts and comments?
0·1 year agoObscure old reddit posts saved my ass so many times when coming across random tech problems. So while I understand why people delete their accounts, from a personal point of view I appreciate when people leave them up.


Yes, it has had telemetry for as long as I can remember. You can see the collected data at about:telemetry and you can turn it off in the settings.