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5 second AI video for 3.4 Mega Joules of energy
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5 second AI video for 3.4 Mega Joules of energy
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google's AI moderation deleted artist's entire google account for uploading his own old manga to gdrive
Remember, folks: encryption and redundancy (and redundancy).
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Browsing ain't fun anymore
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You're right, although my understanding is that there are a lot of poorly implemented scrapers for AI services unintentionally DDoSing websites with requests, so Anubis is more of a mitigation against those.
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Me_irl
My wife bought me Tears of the Kingdom more than a year ago and it's still sealed…we have 3 kids.
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This looks like an illustration from wikiHow and now I wanna know which article needed it.
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There should be a name for this
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I think it's Jujutsu Kaisen
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Factual btw
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The reciprocal word I've typically seen is "liberal".
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Noice
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The manual is a good place to start. It's just GNU Readline under the hood.
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Goodbye device ownership, and the last vestiges of free speech will die with this bill as well.
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Free speech as a right is an ideal. In practice, any given government of a country that purports to grant its citizens freedom of speech will have types of speech that it wants to censor (despite its legality) and will use whatever means available to subvert that right. As such, speech is only free insofar as it can be protected. Online anonymity is one such protection.
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Employee commits suicide after MongoDB fired her during mental health leave
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I'm glad you're still with us, friend. Hope everything's alright.
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Lemmyshitpost lately
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after every cd
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⌥+. does the trick for me on MacOS.
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Chatbots Make Terrible Doctors, New Study Finds
As neither a chatbot nor a doctor, I have to assume that subarachnoid hemorrhage has something to do with bleeding a lot of spiders.
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???
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Here's one theory: the AI hype is a front so the wealthy can secure land deals justified by the need for new data centers and thereby further consolidate resources and power.
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what even is the purpose of life?
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From the Wikipedia summary:
However, the absurd can never be permanently accepted: it requires constant confrontation, constant revolt.
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Why do some people have so many browser tabs open?
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I think the default history sorting mode in Firefox is "By Date"; it actually lists websites by date alphabetically which confused me for a while. Changing the sort mode to "By Last Visited" gives the reverse chronological order that I would expect.
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It's rude to show AI output to people | Alex Martsinovich
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It's even better when they copy-paste slop answers that are flat out wrong without bothering to check.
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Starbucks CEO defends a cup of coffee costing $9
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To be fair, McDonald's also does coffee, but you can get any size there for a dollar in the morning which is hard to beat for a shitty cup of coffee.
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Let's start plastering these all over DC and Palm Beach
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Yeah except the refrigerators are bombs and the dying rural red-state town is the whole US.
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Linkwarden (v2.11.0) - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize, and preserve webpages, articles, and documents (tons of new features!) 🚀
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There are a couple of unofficial Android clients on F-Droid: