• skuzz@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Mango Mussolini’s dream team is using “AI” to do all their decisions and data processing, and they’re too fucking dumb (and don’t give a shit) to realize that it constantly makes mistakes and can’t be trusted for shit. Their jobs are “easier” because of it, the outcomes don’t affect them anyway since they live in an alternate reality bubble, and they can claim they’re “doing something” while really just having taxpayers pay them to golf.

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        Off topic, is there a way on Lemmy to link to a specific comment/post so I could still remain on my instance?

        For exempt this opens web browser to lemmy.world, I’m on lemmy.ee and would still want to stay within the app on my own instance.

        Edit: this time on topic. Yeah, they very likely are using LLM for decisions. Same thing happened with those ridiculous tariffs. I can’t believe they are this dumb to believe LLM is anything more than a fancy chat bot and isn’t actually thinking.

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          This is client dependent. I use Thunder, the sharing option lets you choose between the community’s instance for the share link, or the instance hosting your account.

          When opening links to other instances I believe you can use search on your own instance, paste the URL to open it on your local instance

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            I also use thunder, and that page just opens a browser for me.

            What I was hoping is that there would be some kind of syntax where I could reference comment or post, and Lemmy server would automatically translate that to the local URL.