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Reddit no longer links your content when they ban you, and you can only appeal once
Clown company doing clown things.
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Reddit no longer links your content when they ban you, and you can only appeal once
Clown company doing clown things.
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OpenAI was working on advanced model so powerful it alarmed staff
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The whole thing sounds like some cockamamie plot derived from chatgpt itself. Corporate America is completely detached from the real world.
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Trump shares article doxxing Letitia James address--may violate gag order
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As it turns out he may not be wealthy either lol.
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Multiple drivers struggling with health after exhausting Qatar GP
It begs the question- could these drivers safely exit the car if they had a crash towards the end of these races? Were some of them already past a safe limit?
Watching Sargent bring the car in on the lap he eventually retired was shocking. He looked like someone struggling to function in the most basic sense, not like someone in control of their car.
After going back and watching his driver cam and listening to team radio calls around the time he went out (There may be more before this that I've missed) he definitely seems to be reeling from exhaustion-
Lap 40 Logan radios in to tell his engineer he doesn't feel well, and is almost immediately asked if he's retiring. There's some back and forth but he is ultimately told if he doesn't feel well he's retiring.
A couple corners in to lap 41 he radios back that he needs to stop. A few turns farther and he radios back that he needs to stop again and says he has no mirrors. From this point on he drives very erratically as he gets calls for where drivers are on track. At one point he's all the way down in 1st gear crawling so slowly that his engineer asks him repeatedly if he's ok and tells him to park the car.
As he enters the pits he tries and fails to open his visor, and later struggles to finally get it open. Before the camera feed cuts you can see him trying to get out of the car, stopping to gather himself, and ultimately being helped out by the mechanics.
I'm not a doctor but it would seem like a better solution is needed to decide if race conditions are safe if this is how things are going to be. F1 doesn't need to turn into a middle eastern blood sport.
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Nerds of equal standing.
Meanwhile, LOTR nerds:
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Amazon lays off Alexa employees as 2010s voice-assistant boom gives way to AI
Why the hell can't we just have both? One of the biggest problems with smart speakers and voice assistants is that they're so damn stupid so often. If A.I. were to become smart enough to be what the current assistants/speakers aren't, surely that would drive device sales and engagement astronomically higher right?
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Biden says this is the ‘weirdest campaign ever’ as Trump suggests he’s an Elvis lookalike
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Hasn't that been the strategy for several decades?
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Nebraska governor again rejects giving kids from low-income families $40 per month for food: 'I don't believe in welfare'
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I keep hearing that violence isn't the answer but I swear it feels like.... FOR LEGAL REASONS THIS IS SATIRE
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Uh-Oh
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My dyslexic ass
Next time just use your eyes, it's faster.
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Hamilton and Leclerc disqualified from USGP
What a weird way for Sargent to get his first point.
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EV Batteries Are Dangerous to Repair. Here’s Why Mechanics Are Doing So Anyway
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Interesting.
First of all apparently ublock, no script, or some combination of my add-ons kept me from seeing the message and I'm able to view the entire article.
Even more interesting is this text at the end of the article-
This story was originally published by Grist, a nonprofit media organization covering climate, justice, and solutions.
So this source basically spun an article from Grist and put it behind their paywall.
Following the link from Scientific American, the first line of the Grist article is-
This story was co-published with WIRED.
It's clowns the whole way down, yaaaaar.
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The 'God's army' convoy traveling to Texas to stop migrants has seen a vehicle get lost, tires slashed, and someone stranded on the highway: report
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So it's a.... Convoy of Babel?
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reddit is down
Thoughts and prayers.
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"Ooops my chamber of secrets" by Port Sherry
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Wizards can't lie, it's in the Bible.
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Reddit beats film industry again, won’t have to reveal pirates’ IP addresses
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And this is why you VPN.
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Why U.S. renters are taking corporate landlords to court
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It isn't consistent in the US. Some landlords or properties include utilities in the price of rent, some don't. Some only include things like trash/water/sewer and it's up to you to source an electric/gas/internet provider.
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Fool me once, shame on...shame on you. Fool me—you can't get fooled again.
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After getting Boost for Lemmy I noticed I love Boost, not Reddit
Seconded, and very appreciative that Boost was ported over.
Until the drama on Reddit started I had never heard of Lemmy, but I knew reddit was becoming increasingly hostile towards its users and the content more and more bot reposts instead of new ones.
Lemmy seems to have kept a lot of the things I used to enjoy about reddit, but for now is smaller and more personal interactions on posts and within communities. It reminds me a lot of the old phpbb/vbulletin days when communities were smaller and more tight knit than Facebook/Twitter/Reddit ever were.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise to buy Juniper Networks in $14 bln deal
HP flashing that ink subscription money around.
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Ukraine designates Nestle as 'international sponsor of war'
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The vast majority of American chocolate sucks compared to options from other countries, especially when they use corn syrup instead of sugar for sweets.
Let Nestle burn.