I am thinking about that issue with Copilot and SharePoint where Copilot would answer queries about other users emails and schedules.
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- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•OpenAI launches personal assistant capable of controlling files and web browsersEnglish9·22 hours ago
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoFuck AI@lemmy.world•Billionaires Convince Themselves AI Chatbots Are Close to Making New Scientific Discoveries2·3 days ago
They’re getting high on their own supply
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•Exclusive: Trump team withholds $140 million budgeted for fentanyl fight67·3 days ago
So he declared fentanyl from Canada a National Emergency to give himself an excuse to use emergency powers, and is now trying to stop the government from doing anything to combat the actual harm of fentanyl.
He’s so fucking transparent, but most Americans read below the seventh grade level so it doesn’t matter.
I usually just export my shopping list to either PDF or html and email it to myself so I have it on my phone. I use pen and paper for things I want to change on the go.
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•A law from the era of Red Scares is supercharging Trump administration’s power over immigrants and noncitizens7·3 days ago
One of the major figures of McCarthyism, Roy Cohn, was Trump’s mentor.
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoFediverse@lemmy.world•I totally missed the point when PeerTube got so goodEnglish15·4 days ago
If you are just going to verify the info, why not just find out yourself and save yourself some time?
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a regional pronunciation of a word that seems normal to you but is weird to people from other parts of the country?3·4 days ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/English-language_vowel_changes_before_historic_/r/
Yes I would say “bury” like “berry”
I grew up in North Philly and South Jersey
It’s listed under Merry Murray merger in the wiki link
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a regional pronunciation of a word that seems normal to you but is weird to people from other parts of the country?5·4 days ago
Depends where you are. Most in the US pronounce them the same, but they are all distinct in Philly for example. But we pronounce “berry” and “bury” the same.
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone truly think times are better now than 30 years ago? (US)3·5 days ago
Polio wasn’t around in the 90s I was there. Sepsis is still a thing. MRSA wasn’t really as common as it is now.
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone truly think times are better now than 30 years ago? (US)7·5 days ago
True, but the population in industrialized societies have become less and less healthy at the same time. We have Ozempic, but we also have 30% of Americans with prediabetes.
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•Microplastics will be the "boomers all have lead poisoning" of millennials3·5 days ago
Leaded gas is still used in small airplanes with internal combustion engines. If you live near a General Aviation airport you are being showered in lead so some rich guy can play pilot.
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoNews@lemmy.world•1 in 3 teens have prediabetes, new CDC data shows10·6 days ago
It’s similar to numbers I’ve seen for adults previously. 70% of adults are obese or overweight. This is who are setting the norms for children. I basically never see young people outside (I run and walk a lot). I see kids waiting for the school bus in the morning, and half of them are sitting in their parents cars. They get driven down the fucking street and can’t be bothered to stand for 5 minutes.
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•Ancient food are absurdly complicated.7·6 days ago
They knew you could, but mostly didn’t because it takes a ton of energy to boil off water. There was no petroleum, no coal, so you would need a bunch of wood. So you use a bunch of wood to boil a liter of ocean water and you would get about 35 grams of salt. It just wasn’t worth it.
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoTechTakes@awful.systems•AI coders think they’re 20% faster — but they’re actually 19% slowerEnglish4·6 days ago
I know what you mean. If I’m absorbed in something I find interesting time flies. Solving integrals is not one those for me.
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoTechTakes@awful.systems•AI coders think they’re 20% faster — but they’re actually 19% slowerEnglish13·7 days ago
Here’s a random guess. They are thinking less, so time seems to go by quicker. Think about how long 2 hours of calculus homework seems vs 2 hours sitting on the beach.
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•Trump’s 22-year-old DHS director has ‘one foot in the Grave’ as past trouble resurfaces2·7 days ago
Bro, that was last summer! Youthful indiscretions!
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoFuck AI@lemmy.world•I work in AI, and now I use it for parenting my 5 kids. Shielding them from it would be a mistake.35·9 days ago
If you’re gullible enough to rely on AI to raise your kids, maybe the AI is the better solution.
- bigfondue@lemmy.worldtoNews@lemmy.world•Amazon Prime Day Sales Off 41% First Day, Brand Adviser Says5·9 days ago
Prime day has also just been garbage for a while now. I’m not sure if it’s ever been good.
Republicans went hard on the conspiracy crowd for support. QAnon, antivax etc. /r/conspiracy became a conservative propaganda group. A lot of the diehard Trump people are very invested in this narrative.
It’s going to be difficult for the party to say, “oh yea, that thing we’ve been feeding into for years, please stop immediately” and have people listen. Some are going to go along, but a lot won’t. It’s become their identity.