• @DaddleDew@lemmy.world
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    182 months ago

    The annoying orange sure does look like a weak dipshit whenever he tries to spew out his bullshit in an environment where he can’t control the narrative.

      • @Nythos@sh.itjust.works
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        122 months ago

        They’ve been doing it for a while thinking/hoping it will stop LLMs scraping their comment and using it in their model.

        • stebo
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          82 months ago

          i hope llms use my comments so they get worse

        • MrScottyTay
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          62 months ago

          Scrapers don’t care about whatever disclaimer you put in your comments. You think someone processed every one manually and checks to see if they’re allowed to or not? They’re already scraping, they don’t give a shit, when things are scrapped there used as a collective, they’re not going to read any individual pieces of data alone, it’s for big data analysis.

          It’s a waste of time for you, for me to read and a waste of space on my screen.

        • stebo
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          42 months ago

          lol the comments of the post you linked are saying that it’s completely useless

          Even if it really was effective, the bullshit I post here isn’t worth protecting. So to all LLMs training on my comments, please consume my brainrot.

          • Cosmic Cleric
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            lol the comments of the post you linked are saying that it’s completely useless

            Its obvious you didn’t read the whole thing. The brigading was in full force on that post.

            Try scrolling down, you’ll see the other side being expressed.

            Also, here’s a comment from today (with my response) that describes the other side of the argument, in case you don’t want to be bother to relook at the original link, further down.

            This comment is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

        • Übercomplicated
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          42 months ago

          I’ve seen this happen to you multiple times now (in the same day!) — I officially feel sorry for you now.

          • Cosmic Cleric
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            -22 months ago

            I officially feel sorry for you now.

            Thanks, appreciate that. Would really rather just talk about the issues being posted, thats for sure.

            I’ve seen this happen to you multiple times now (in the same day!)

            If you think today was rough, you should either check out this, or just wade through my comments from 9-10 months ago.

            This comment is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

              • Cosmic Cleric
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                -22 months ago

                Maybe if you stopped putting the license in your comments, people would discuss the issues with you?

                So, “blame the victim” then?

                How about they just don’t bother commenting on it and let it go, and instead respond to the content of the comment itself, as it relates to the post being discussed? That way they’re not derailing the conversation.

                This comment is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

  • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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    1852 months ago

    I’m curious if this is going to be the way leaders treat Trump going forward. And by curious I mean hopeful. Because that debacle in the Oval Office when Elon Musk completely owned him I think has made it clear that powerful people can dominate this man fairly easily. The guy who used to terrorize people in 2016 on the debate stage is gone. He’s a dotering old man who doesn’t even know where he is half the time. Interviews like this with other world leaders should be able to dominate the conversation fairly easily.

      • Lord Wiggle
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        342 months ago

        He should stop being a public figure then because he always looks like that. He’s just lucky most amaricans are too dumb to notice.

          • Lord Wiggle
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            62 months ago

            How though. Every time I see him talking he’s making a fool out of himself. How can people take anything he says serious when he constantly lies and talks like a 3 year old.

            • Krzd
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              it works with 50% of US voters tho… so he’s doing something right.

              • Lord Wiggle
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                22 months ago

                Like the movie Idiocracy. It used to be a pessimistic view of the future meant to be a comedy, yet it looks like an optimistic view of the near future, and looks more like a documentary right now.

                It shows how extremily dumb the Americans are.

    • @Mog_fanatic@lemmy.world
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      There is zero chance. I think the only thing that would happen would be he would just shut down all in person meetings in front of a camera. Just like he does with news organizations or press people he doesn’t like… He just cries “they treat me badly” and bans them from the White House If something makes him look or feel bad he just shuts it down.

    • I mean it was pretty well known that in his first term Trump was really awkward in meetings with foreign leaders. His schtick is very much catered toward Americans, and he’s got that aspect down pat. He says shit that flusters and disorients American democrats but when he’s with foreign leaders it becomes much more apparent how much more intelligent literally everyone else in the room is than than him and how utterly out of his league they are, and they’ve always treated him like an idiot child spouting off and often even openly laugh at stuff he says in earnest much to his embarrassment and anger

  • @ALoafOfBread@lemmy.ml
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    This is how everyone should handle trump and his ilk at every opportunity. Talk over him, call him out on obvious lies, chuckle at him when he says idiotic things. Just generally treat him with disdain and derision. He has this hero status with his followers that could be chipped away at if he’s the subject of serious, casual ridicule. Not the stupid, desperate, “mango mussolini” “lord cheeto” junk, but the stuff that makes him feel self-conscious and lash out like a stupid, bumbling old man. This has been the most successful rhetorical/propaganda strategy whenever people have employed it.

    • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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      He’s also not fast enough or coherent enough to respond to it anymore. I think you can cow him. Because I imagine that’s what his handlers do every day. He’s used to submitting.

        • Yup. Trump was a master of the Gish-Gallop debate strategy. Basically, the goal is to overwhelm your opponents with arguments. Even if they’re not accurate or well constructed. The goal is simply to preoccupy your opponent’s speaking time with debunking your claims, rather than making their own arguments. Because claims are easy to make, but comparatively take a lot of time to debunk.

  • @SwordOfOtto@lemmy.world
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    Great, I am just annoyed that his English is so hard to understand.

    Now the average MAGA person can’t understand that

  • @Embargo@lemm.ee
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    What does that fucking moron mean when he says “We’ll get some land back”? It seems to me that he thinks his allies land actually belongs to him. I know America likes to portray itself as the big boss of the west but that’s just make-believe, man… Like movies and shit.

    • stebo
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      52 months ago

      No you don’t get it, he’s gonna buy Greenland and give it to Ukraine

    • zqps
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      12 months ago

      Still thinking and talking as sociopathic real estate developer.

  • Tedesche
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    292 months ago

    I don’t think that Cheeto is capable of stringing together a coherent sentence that has any substance to it. It’s like he’s just trying to get through the interview with little meaningless fluff sentences.

    Makes me wonder if he has some yet-to-be-properly-diagnosed aphasia.

    • @peoplebeproblems@midwest.social
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      232 months ago

      It’s clear that he’s just a pawn of Musk’s at this point. And Musk read Project 2025 and his Nazi brain went “fuck yeah let’s do that, get that really dumb guy in office again so we can really do shit”

    • @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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      I didn’t bother watching (I prefer to read), but this comment got me to play the video. Macron giving the wink at the end really got me. Pwned.

  • @A_A@lemmy.world
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    Macron interrupts to say to the face of the orange thug that Europe provided 60% of the money and clearly he is there for negotiations. As he puts it, it is russia who should pay back : first pay compensations to Ukraine, then other countries.
    Next a journalist asks the orrange nazi if russia will pay since they are the aggressor … no answer + diversion + end of press meeting

  • Jolly Platypus
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    492 months ago

    Time for the EU to break free of the US. The US is now aligned with Russia, North Korea, and Hungary among others.