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Microsoft’s AI chatbot will ‘recall’ everything you do on its new PCs | The Guardian
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Microsoft’s AI chatbot will ‘recall’ everything you do on its new PCs | The Guardian
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Lemmy.ml is acting as a proxy instance for Hexbear and should be defederated by any instances that defederate from Hexbear
If they weren't such weasels and actually agrued back rather than just ban people like the spineless dimwit twats they are, I'd say the argument that they are easily filtered holds. But given they are just looking to propagate their shilling for Russia, trump (and they definitely do this) etc... fuck em!
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Microsoft opens a "high priority" bug ticket in ffmpeg, attempting to leech the free labour of the maintainers
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This is pretty funny, kinda suggests they have no faith in the engineers they work with... ffmpeg is an awesome piece of work, but if it's a bug they can repeat to some level, then like you said, it 100% a them problem!
E: oh, was thinking it was a pm raised it, but seems it was possibly one of their developers, brutal....
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For the second time in recorded history, global sea surface temperatures hit six standard deviations above 1982-2011, on January 6 2024
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There is other more insidious trash that needs separating
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Trump just promised an authoritarian ‘task force’ to impose Christian ideology
“I always say Al Capone was treated better than I was treated.”
Sounds fair to me, Al Capone was just a gangster, this fuckhead is trying to start the fourth reich
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US retail group retracts claim that half of $94.5bn inventory loss was from theft
Bit of creative accounting. Blame shoplifters. Boom! Tax free profits.
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North korean armoured vehicles sighted in Ukraine according to german news
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How would you be able to see with putins cock so far down your throat?
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Brexit has completely failed for UK, say clear majority of Britons – poll
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When in fact it wasn't fine, it's just a bigots fever dream
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Espionage Rule
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ONS staff refuse to work two days a week in office
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Office for national statistics, people who collate and curate data for analysis by other administrative groups. Do you mean they need to buy boots meal deals because that will help them open up excel?
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Brexit has completely failed for UK, say clear majority of Britons – poll
9% say it has benefited the NHS
Are 9% of the UK shareholders of plantir or something? Cunts!
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Good news, everyone! We temporarily stopped the orphan crushing machine!
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Ah, but what about the economy rich peoples yacht money
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Tip of my tongue
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Yep, or "IDF causes muderous mayhem in unprovoked slaughter of more than 100 innocent civilians waiting for humanitarian aid." Even a bit of alliteration, news outlets love that.
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Donald Trump flights on Jeffrey Epstein's "Lolita Express"—What we know
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Fox would be on this for
weeksever.
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Buyers worldwide go for bigger cars, erasing gains from cleaner tech. EVs would help.
Yes, it's all individuals fault... Nothing to do with lack of regulation via political corruption...
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European crash tester says carmakers must bring back physical controls
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Nato summit: Ukraine on 'irreversible path' to membership
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Yes, appease the bully, clearly the best strategy.
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Increase your Linux Server Internet Speed with TCP BBR Congestion-Control
Cool! This seems like an good write up on it
https://atoonk.medium.com/tcp-bbr-exploring-tcp-congestion-control-84c9c11dc3a9
Bottleneck Bandwidth and Round-trip propagation time (BBR) is a TCP congestion control algorithm developed at Google in 2016. Up until recently, the Internet has primarily used loss-based congestion control, relying only on indications of lost packets as the signal to slow down the sending rate. This worked decently well, but the networks have changed. We have much more bandwidth than ever before; The Internet is generally more reliable now, and we see new things such as bufferbloat that impact latency. BBR tackles this with a ground-up rewrite of congestion control, and it uses latency, instead of lost packets as a primary factor to determine the sending rate.
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Putin orders Russian military to boost troop numbers by 170,000
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geoengineering
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