

A mad lad?


A mad lad?


In hindsight it would seem that he made a bad decision at least.
Lol, criticism of the turning machine.
Yea, but the image was goatse, so we knew pretty quick who did what.


Do we have to read the whole article? I just sort of want to peruse the AI generated headlines and come to my own conclusions.


Huh. If I don’t like a game I just don’t play it.


Fucking ag policies, man.


Epstein sought like minded assholes in all forms of power, including the academy.


If the spreadsheet is important it sounds like it would be part of the 4 GB that was backed up.


Some guy on YouTube.


Fucking gangster.


God bless the poor bastards, because they permanently sacrifice themselves to save the rest of us from the absolute fucking worst.
That is one of the few professions I would like AI to reliably take away.


Lol, you don’t understand the internet, good person, but you are the physical embodiment of its current base.
Step 1: Call fraud on a legitimate claim from someone who was there at the time.
Step 2: Boast about your long, prolific history on the Internet to establish your credentials.
Step 3: Double back because you stayed an a strangely singular lane, and as @paul points out, still avoiding getting it.
Keep on keeping on, I guess.


Strange. I would have figured you would have known what was going on then.


Yes, it has been illegal for quite some time. I’m guessing you are on the younger side?
I’m the 90s clicking a link, even one with a legit looking url, could be a rather risky proposition. On slashdot and the like many of us would deliberately avoid many random links unless someone else commented about it first.


“There” are all sorts of laws regarding it.


The unregulated internet had literal child porn sites that were available to anyone.
I don’t disagree with some of your points but the “wild West” internet shouldn’t exist in society.
Damn. So a really piss poor scam to harvest peoples data?