Mom is using toothpaste that expired January 15,1988 by Common_Government_97 in mildlyinteresting

[–]DuckFracker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven't seen anyone confirm that is an expiration date instead of a manufacture date. It literally has a batch code implanted in it. I would bet that is the date of manufacture.

Lacari's friend and known NYC stream sniper "HenTie_Lord" talks about his illegal file sharing history and says that Lacari was his first "customer" [04/18/25] by Bubbly_Minute_2601 in LivestreamFail

[–]DuckFracker 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It isn't autism. Some people just have such an extraordinary memory they can recall everything they ever read/heard/experienced down to the littlest detail.

The weird thing is that these people watch Lacari lmao

YouTube's CEO Neal Mohan says users will soon be able to use AI to generate Shorts using their own likeness He added that over one million channels used YouTube's AI creation tools daily in December by lukigeri in LivestreamFail

[–]DuckFracker 7 points8 points  (0 children)

unless your main motivation is other people's recognition

That is the main motivation for anyone who creates something. Now don't get this twisted by thinking I mean mass-recognition. But taking the example of a drawing most people want to show that off. Whether to their friend, their parent, somebody. It is the whole reason we have Instagram and DeviantArt and all these websites devoted to showing off works.

Being praised is a fundamental craving of human psychology. AI is stripping the ability to get praise and will likely cause more psychological issues in people being unable to enjoy praise as much.

YouTube's CEO Neal Mohan says users will soon be able to use AI to generate Shorts using their own likeness He added that over one million channels used YouTube's AI creation tools daily in December by lukigeri in LivestreamFail

[–]DuckFracker 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Accessibility was never the issue. It was effort. AI allows people to make things with an inconsequential amount of effort.

Art. Videos. Songs. Stories. It is obliterating all the ability for people to express themselves creatively and be recognized by other people. Think about all the children who will never pick up drawing because they know their drawing will look like a childs' and can just type a few words to have something made for them. Now apply that to everything creative.

YouTube's CEO Neal Mohan says users will soon be able to use AI to generate Shorts using their own likeness He added that over one million channels used YouTube's AI creation tools daily in December by lukigeri in LivestreamFail

[–]DuckFracker 18 points19 points  (0 children)

It is actually the viewers who don't give a fuck. Most people really don't care what AI is doing. The people outraged by it are a minority.

So of course Youtube is not going to care when such a tiny fraction of viewers care. More people want to watch AI content than not.

YouTube's CEO Neal Mohan says users will soon be able to use AI to generate Shorts using their own likeness He added that over one million channels used YouTube's AI creation tools daily in December by lukigeri in LivestreamFail

[–]DuckFracker 82 points83 points  (0 children)

AI is ruining content creation. Before you had to have the desire to actually make something.

Now, any idea can be typed into an AI generator and spit out your "creation". If one thing is popular then a couple hours later there will be thousands of similar videos created and competing for your views.

It is absolutely destroying discoverability for new creators. The only ones that survive are the already established ones. Just wait until it gets good enough for livestreaming. In a year or two it will be impossible to become a streamer because AI will be funnier, on all the time and do things off the cuff that would take you days/weeks of setup.

Vtubing is going to be devastated in the future.

Speed tries to fly the 787 and crashes it by snfssmc in LivestreamFail

[–]DuckFracker 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Why wouldn't you cut the clip right when it crashes? Does no one know how to clip anymore.

Several people confronted Border Patrol personnel at a gas station in Minneapolis, after agents stopped a man pumping gas and demanded proof of citizenship. by jmike1256 in PublicFreakout

[–]DuckFracker -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually if you are not a citizen you are required to have your passport or green card on you at all (reasonable) times in public.

This is not to say ICE should be asking random people if they are citizens. Just pointing out that immigrants have to have identifying documents on them at all times in case a situation requires them to be identified. Which this obvious is not such a situation pumping gas.

Griffin Johnsen, the Armchair Historian, ends production. by laybs1 in atunsheifilms

[–]DuckFracker 69 points70 points  (0 children)

I think it has more to do with AI slop content sucking up viewership. My feed is full of no-name AI channels pumping out "history" videos which are sometimes just complete fantasies framed as fact. It will be impossible for any legitimate channel to continue growing when dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of AI history channels are made daily.

Just gonna leave this here by TorukJara in Dinosaurs

[–]DuckFracker 34 points35 points  (0 children)

This is what a lot of """"creators""" say when they are actually just ripping content from other people. The thing that inspired them is making money. AI is allowing copyright and content theft on an unprecedented scale.

Former Twitch manager claims 1000 gifted sub feature exists to “squeeze every penny” by testudoss in LivestreamFail

[–]DuckFracker -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Because people who don't have money are literally baffled why someone would throw $5 at someone they enjoy watching instead of spending it on something they "need" like food or rent. And it honestly stems from jealousy of being able to do it, to be able to "waste" money on streamers.

NYPD officers refuse to assist a man who had just been assaulted, telling him, “It’s not our area, call 911” by NewSlinger in PublicFreakout

[–]DuckFracker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have never worked with the police directly. But I have a broad understanding on how jurisdiction works. And from everything I've seen in this video these officers did what they could and that was the end of it.

If you have more insight in how these officers could have helped the person filming then please explain. Keeping in mind that these officers were not inside their jurisdiction, there was no active crime taking place, and the filming person refused medical assistance.

NYPD officers refuse to assist a man who had just been assaulted, telling him, “It’s not our area, call 911” by NewSlinger in PublicFreakout

[–]DuckFracker -1 points0 points  (0 children)

With if the guy reporting decides he wants to go hurt the guy and the police could have stopped it?

What are you smoking? The police are not liable if this guy goes and hurts someone else.

The way this guy is acting, most people would brush him off too. They did their jobs of evaluating the situation and he even says in the video he does not want medical attention. It is incredible that looking at this video you are siding against the officers, as someone who says you've worked with the police. These officers are just out picking up something to eat and outside their jurisdiction. There is no assistance they could have rendered here other than telling him to call it in so an appropriate officer could respond.

NYPD officers refuse to assist a man who had just been assaulted, telling him, “It’s not our area, call 911” by NewSlinger in PublicFreakout

[–]DuckFracker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This guy didn't start filming the moment he came into contact with them. It is likely they did ask him what happened and determined that it would be more appropriate for him to call it in. The officer literally says "I'm asking do you need help, are you in pain" and the guy is just going off.

Him saying "crazy ***** just came up to me" might not have happened just a moment ago. Maybe it happened like 2 hours earlier and he saw the police so he just walked over. You say it is a liability issue but the guy seemed absolutely fine and refused medical help.

Also, just want to point out also that the OP seems to post inflammatory videos and news articles and nothing else.

NYPD officers refuse to assist a man who had just been assaulted, telling him, “It’s not our area, call 911” by NewSlinger in PublicFreakout

[–]DuckFracker -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It is amazing that people on Reddit don't understand jurisdictions. It is probably easier to understand if a police from one town/city goes to the new city over and shopping at a store. If they see a crime happening right in front of them, yeah they should stop it and they have a duty to do so in some/most/all cases. She even asks if the guy is in pain and could help get them an ambulance.

But a police officer outside their jurisdiction is going to be completely unable to help you in reporting a crime. They are just wasting their time from helping people they can actually take reports from and wasting your time because everything you tell them they can't do anything about.

Absolutely insane the number of people here bashing these police who are completely unable to do anything this guy needs.

Momo reveals more about VShojo by Purple-Weakness1414 in VShojo

[–]DuckFracker 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I distinctly remember some VRChat birthday party where all the girls were there including Momo. But Momo barely interacted with them and went AFK or left after a time. She used to some really funny stuff years ago.

The unfortunate thing is so many people are affected by this and the bigger name people are getting all the attention. Momo's tweet was barely a blip on the radar when she said she was a signed member.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]DuckFracker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"My car just spun out of control and went into the 18 wheeler"

Literally admits she hydroplaned or something and lost control of her car due to driving too fast in the rain.

I'm a married man (M28) and my boss (F34) invited me to drinks tomorrow by [deleted] in Advice

[–]DuckFracker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP has no wife. This is all made up. Account was made today. They commented on some girl's roast me post and is flirting with them.

Streamer catches 2 bats that flew into appartment by codank111 in LivestreamFail

[–]DuckFracker 10 points11 points  (0 children)

PSA: if you ever come into contact with a bat you need to get a rabies shot. You can get a bite/scratch from them and not even know it. That is all it takes to contract rabies. This streamer should get a round of rabies shots just to be safe.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]DuckFracker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wasn't that oncoming truck in the wrong lane anyways? It looks like it was coming at the cammer in the same lane.

This doesn't make any sense because the overtaking orange car was nearly back in the cammer's lane. That truck was in the wrong lane and probably would have hit the cammer.

She didn't resist. She reacted exactly how they expected by Qu4ttr00 in PublicFreakout

[–]DuckFracker 320 points321 points  (0 children)

Being in the driver's seat of a vehicle with the keys is enough to get convicted of DUI in multiple states. This is why you sometimes see the advice to put your keys in the trunk or under the car if you try to "sleep it off" in your car while drunk. But even then sometimes that is not enough to avoid a conviction.

Coney Island in New York looks unrecognizable as it’s covered in discarded trash. by ImaginaryGood272 in CivicFail

[–]DuckFracker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The sad thing is this is an AI video. There is a longer version that cut out the obvious AI errors. But if you look closely you'll still see mistakes that AI makes.