Costco article has nothing to do with PB but I’m betting the AI is showing me a picture of allergic butter. Frankly dangerous.
Also unhelpful, since, if you look at my comment history, I was already aware of the Costco butter fiasco and had made a snarky comment about it.
That’s almost as good as this one I got months back
rsync isn’t that fancy, but rsync is a nicer sync than rneighborsync. In fact, their whole kytchen is pretty ugly.
Also unhelpful, since, if you look at my comment history, I was already aware of the Costco butter fiasco and had made a snarky comment about it.
Are you insinuating Google is reading your Lemmy comments and pushing you news recommendations based on those?
Considering they are not even capable of removing video recommendations for videos you literally just finished watching on Youtube I doubt it.
“Allergy butter” is my new name for Jif. Thanks.
it’s pronounced “jif”
Thanks Satan
You have peanut butter named Jif? That’s weird, where I come from Jif is an abrasive cleaner.
…Is your peanut butter gritty?
This is when you turn off notifications from that app. Use the app whenever you want, not someone else or a machine.
Alright, this is a good way to show why AI is so dangerous! I usually look at thumbnails before reading article titles, so when I read the title, my brain auto replaced butter with peanut butter.
Don’t they mean allerjen information?
All the talk of idiocracy this week (yes it’s only been a little over a week…we’re in Trump time again…), this is definitely a piece of the idiocracy.
I also got that article recommendation and had a good laugh.
Oh that’s semantic bleeding in the wild.
there is so much palm oil in that shit
It’s basically peanut infused Crisco, that is why you don’t have to stir it.
Stir peanut butter has one ingredient: peanuts. Try it sometime, high odds you will not go back.
Crisco peanut butter is for filling rodent traps and that is all.
Yup, we like it, but you either need to store it in the refrigerator or stir it every time, which really sucks, especially if you only eat it occasionally.
When I lived closer to a WinCo (across the street), I would just go get fresh made peanut butter every so often when we ran out, and it wasn’t an issue. Now we get bigger portions, and it’s a pain having to stir it since we only eat it a couple times/month.
I know their article is bogus, but I could see some one trying claiming this…
“Omg this peanut butter didn’t say it contained peanut butter, so I thought it was safe for little Billy. Now he’s dead and its all their fault for not labeling the peanut butter properly”
I just hate corporations abusing our data.
Why is there still no-AI platform?