Yelling Schmetterling

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
peoplefolk
serialunaliver

ghost kitchens being legal is weird to me. like why does chick e cheese have a side hustle as a fake restaurant

serialunaliver

they make more money this way too

https://thetakeout.com/cosmic-wings-is-applebees-virtual-kitchen-1846573773#:~:text=Testing%20showed%20that%20Cosmic%20Wings,which%20it%20debuted%20last%20year).

like does this not count as false advertising? lmao

serialunaliver

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doordash drivers need to leak the ghost kitchen locations

rezmacro

here are the ones i can think of:


apps all around, conviction chicken, wow bao, krispy rice, stonie bowls, kumi: tgi fridays

the burger den, banda burrito, the meltdown: dennys

hootie's burger bar/bait and tackle, chase elliot's chicken tenders: hooters

pasqually's pizza: chuck e. cheese

bird dawgs, wild burger: buffalo wild wings

pardon my cheesesteak: bertuccis

thrilled cheese, super mega dilla: ihop

circle--of--confusion
beemovieerotica

today in "google AI is fucking useless because it hallucinates things that never happened", i bought a couple CVS thermometers that have both been acting up, tried to search if there had been a problem with the whole product line:

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there is no record of this product recall. it did not happen. the date "feb 8 2024" is the date someone listed a thermometer for sale on ebay.

knottahooker

A friend said he'd seen green lighting, so I went to look it up and

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"a rare but common phenomenon" is how Google AI describes it. I don't know if the rest of the science is accurate because I got so mad it was there I forgot to check.

Here's the thing: I am not opted into Google AI. I opted out of it when it first popped up months ago. I cannot get rid of it. All of my toggles for anything AI in Chrome are off (do NOT come at me for using Chrome, it has a functionality that I use daily that I cannot find a dupe for in Firefox). I have been trying for two days to get rid of it and I can't. It's also on our work computers, which as a librarian, I have to say is frankly insulting because it's so often WRONG.

I am saying this as an information professional: do not trust the AI results. Scroll past them. Find a reputable website. Wikipedia's more accurate at this rate, and 99% of the time, the AI just scraped wiki's results and barfed them back to you with a smattering of contamination from other sites.

theprofessional-amateur

I cannot vouch for how well it works (I’m on Firefox) but a few friends on bluesky shared it so thought I’d pass it along.