- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
Fake Ryan Gosling sez “HET!” to machine-generated memes.
yeah but “sir meemsalot” put his watermark on it so it must be good
Get the original picture instead of an AI manipulated one.
ironic
Like rain on your wedding day
I like you, weirdo.
Like a free ride when you’ve already paid
Isn’t it ironic
Don’t you think?

This deserves every upvote the top-level post got.

Cheers!

This is one of my favourites, thanks for posting the original!
Thank you. Fuck whatever AI slop OP posted.
I wouldn’t fuck it tbh.
but that’s literally me
So… uh… laptops have a copilot key on the keyboard now…
It’s exactly where my control key used to be, so I often hit that button and nothing happens, unless Im using a Windows via AWS and suddenly I keep getting copilot springing up.
It’s a really user hostile move knowing that people will accidentally hit that button
Can you rebind it?
It’s janky AF mess.
Internally the copilot key is hard coded to be meta + shift + f23. If you don’t recognise what the f23 key is, that’s because it was last featured over four decades ago on the IBM model M.
The fact that Microsoft has decreed that the Copilot key must send this exact shortcut of three different keys makes it very difficult to remap consistently.
Most keyboard remapping software (SharpKeys) work best at remapping single keys, not shortcuts. Windows users can use PowerToys to remap this three key shortcut, if you try to use it normally as a right ctrl, e.g. rctrl lshift p it doesn’t work consistently.
I suspect it might be because you’re essentially trying to send a whopping five keycodes for a shortcut, when most programs already struggle to handle 4.
Linux users were similarly out of luck until early last year, when most desktop environments fixed up the key codes.
Copilot key is based on a button you probably haven’t seen since IBM’s Model M - Ars Technica - https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/04/shoehorned-windows-copilot-key-is-just-a-reprogrammable-macro-journalist-shows/
Microsoft Copilot Key : r/olkb - https://www.reddit.com/r/olkb/comments/193b5id/comment/kxqj1ve/
Linux 6.14 Adds Support For The Microsoft Copilot Key Found On New Laptops - Phoronix - https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.14-Input
So now I have to turn off the freaking Windows key and a copilot key.
Perfectly reasonable
And that’s why the internet is addicted to old Thinkpads. I actively avoid these “Copilot+ PCs” with the Copilot key when I shop for laptops, and you should too.
The “internet” is programming centric special interest forums and the ever more radicalized left. Normies don’t really care.
Refusing AI by using an AI generated meme?
But why?
Even AI thinks copilot is shit
AI “thinks” whatever you tell it to think…
You sure? this would be quite simple to whip up in photoshop
On your phone while being on the go in 5 minutes?
OK, but I still wanna fuck Ryan Gosling
Everyone does but that is an infiltration unit wearing his corpse as a skinsuit
OK, so I wanna fuck this skin suit.
Excuse me that’s meme version KD6-3.7
How many units are available, can we get some unit on unit action
Nyet
Da, darling
Het
Using an ai image to portray this?
Sadly companies, even government orgs are still looking to use it/deploy it in more scenarios.
it is considered rude to show ai slop to other humans
Co-pilot slowed down my work machine to near unusable, and they make it pretty hard to get rid of. I’m not anti-AI at all and I hate co-pilot because of how it was deployed. Windows in general got in the habit of hiding options from users and installing things like security that bogs down the computer more than helps but can’t be easily turned off.
They’ll sneak it into your editor when you’re not looking.
Neither vim nor neovim are safe! (I hear emacs is fine, but who really knows all the people that provided contributions to the pile of elisp they call their emacs.)
Wait is vim really getting vibe code contributions now?
😭😭😭
First thing I had opening my work laptop yesterday, notification pop-up titled “Open and pin Copilot!”
Fuck…OFF!

Is Microsoft just another name for Microslop?
I think that’s what they were called before they rebranded.
Ah that makes sense.
My work pushes it on us heavily. I TRY to use it. It’s just so terrible. Any other AI is way more functional and provides better responses. I do IT work. Maybe other fields have a better response to copilot?
my colleague uses chat gpt to run statistical reports. i don’t verify if the data outputted is correct, but i’m going to assume that everything he produces from now on is factually incorrect.












