[alt text: an image of a man standing at a self-checkout kiosk. The man has placed his hands on the scanning surface like he is playing a computer game. On the kiosk screen, it can be seen that the man is somehow playing Minecraft on the kiosk.]

    • dev_null@lemmy.ml
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      18 days ago

      Have you tried that fun fact? I know there was a meme claiming it, but I have never found any evidence of it actually being true, nor did I manage to replicate it on Amazon.

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        18 days ago

        I did actually, and it worked, though they may have changed it by now.

        Think I have a screenshot somewhere…

        Edit: they’ve definitely altered the way it works. I’m sure there’s a way to get around whatever guardrails they added with enough creativity, unless they’ve completely rebuilt the model and removed any programming training data.

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    19 days ago

    This device is totally capable of running Minecraft, assuming it’s an older version.

    It contains one of two computers.

    The older computer was manufactured around '07, has a dual core processor, and may have up to 2g of ddr2.

    The newer version I believe was manufactured around 2012 and has a 4 core processor with up to 8 gigs of ddr3.

    Both are capable of running Windows, but I wouldn’t put 10 on the older one.

  • thejml@lemm.ee
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    19 days ago

    There’s insufficient surge or Mtn Dew in this picture, it’s got to be a photoshop.