

Also a bunch of laughing emojis put in a written joke are kind of like telling the joke and adding “you should laugh here”.


Also a bunch of laughing emojis put in a written joke are kind of like telling the joke and adding “you should laugh here”.
Yeah, but look at how many extra comments that generates. I’m starting to think that intentionally bad grammar is sometimes a good social media tactic to create engagement on top of what you’re already doing, but I’m not excluding people being just plain illiterate.
Doesn’t need any more JPEG
Because it has to be hooked to a subscription, duuh.
Yep. Yet another useless flame war over dietary preferences while missing the original joke.
It’d be interesting to watch said AI girlfriend leaving you and taking your apartment.
Without defending one or the other, as long as you have proprietary closed software running on the device itself or on the backend of the services it syncs with, all you can have is assumptions and reasonable doubt about how the data is used. We’re trading convenience for someone knowing something about us.
Funny how at first I had to look from one to the other to switch my perception of it, even though they’re exactly the same.