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  • The whole idea of age verification at the OS level is a foolish means to a well-intended goal.

  • True, and Modi campaigned on climate change denial. Oh wait, no he didn't. The headline incorrectly sums up how a few of his statements have been interpreted by people who think if you're not 100% on one side it means you're 1000% on the complete opposite side.

    But plopping black hats on 1.4 billion people sure makes being right and ignorant at the same time easy!

  • The principle that Bullshit, sprayed around often enough, becomes Air Freshener.

  • LOL - verification? Yeah, I got your verification right here! Here's your verification!

  • Specialists are a whole different ballgame. When my daughter got treated for a tumor (she got cured) we learned that "waiting" is cancer's middle name.

  • I appreciate the info and the time and effort you took to pass it along. I certainly might get around to using Docker. If you work with node you might be interested in create-api-lite, an npm package (which I haven't used yet) that generates a basic node project structure, including dockerfile.

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  • Very eloquent explanation. The one glitch I must point out is that the shadow (or absence of light) can't move faster than light, because the shadow is information and information can't travel faster than light. If it could, you could use a sequence of shadows, coded by length and spacing, for FTL communication.

  • Just like it's never really about FREEDOM™

  • Niiice.

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  • Great analogy, and yeah the "ish" is the fun part!

  • Tbh I've never used Docker, but the idea that it's a perfect bulletproof solution to environmental issues has always seemed overly rosy to me.

  • When you look around at women I think the major difference between creepy vs not creepy is whether you're furtively and ineffectively trying to hide it vs smiling and being open. If a woman notices you looking, to smile and maybe give a little nod before looking away is friendly. Fearfully glancing away and then sneakily looking back is creepy. And if she acknowledges your smile and nod with a smile and nod of her own, it might indicate a bit of interest. Or not. But you have to let go of the idea that you're peeping out through the window blinds afraid of the world, and since this is bothering you so much I would strongly suggest looking into a little therapy.

  • Exactly. Managers live in a golden age right now where social media automatically blames their fuckups on AI.

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  • Beautiful! That's the kind of perfect explanation I was trying to come up before giving up and just saying the expansion doesn't have a speed because it isn't motion, which is only partially correct lol.

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  • Wrong, the expansion doesn't have a speed because it isn't motion. But you have to think about it longer than you'll probably want to before hitting the up or down arrow and/or scrolling.

  • Wealth caps are actually complicated too.

    Also... guillotines? permanent? LOLOLOL. "Meet the new boss... same as the old boss..." - The Who

  • Technically it was people they hired to convince us.

  • This phenomenon was around eons before LLMs. You have to figure out how conditions are different when the problem happens in the wild and when you fail to duplicate it.

  • "The problem just went away."

    As a fellow dev used to say, "Any problem that goes away by itself can come back by itself."

  • pics @lemmy.world

    Take your kid to work day

  • pics @lemmy.world

    What an age we live in!

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    I wouldn't call it "Irritable" Bowel Syndrome...

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    "Literally" literally does not mean "similar to".

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Phones are handheld computers now. Why aren't laptops phones? I know you can use VoIP or tether to a phone, but why don't laptops have LTE or 5G modules and SIM card slots as a standard?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Anybody else annoyed by news headlines being predominantly clickbaity now?

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    People whose cooking videos say like, "These are so good I make them every week! I make this dish twice a week! I make these three times a week!..." must eat like 6 meals a day.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Anybody remember the brief era when kids would steal school computer mouse balls?

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    How to find a post labeled "lemmy.world" that was on another instance?

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    You'll know Lemmy has really caught on when search results for "Lemmy" are more about it than the Motorhead guy.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What is it with tuxedos and wrestling or boxing?

  • AI Art & Image Generation @lemmy.world

    Exorcycle!

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Did you (like me) take up drinking Earl Grey because it was Picard's beverage?

  • Linux @lemmy.world

    Simple question, how do you highlight and copy text from a link?

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    We've reached the point where houses only get egged by rich kids.

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Man does not live by bread alone.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Anybody here whose main use of computers is NOT games?

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    The Turing Test, enshrined by the public and media as THE test of machine intelligence, really isn't.

    www.thenewatlantis.com /publications/the-trouble-with-the-turing-test
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Since nothing in this community is about technology we might as well talk about science fiction.

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Calling modern cellphones "phones" is like when old Star Trek called their little plastic data slabs "tapes".