

Yeah who knows next PR could implement age verification via rectal print verified by aliens from the 7th dimension.


Yeah who knows next PR could implement age verification via rectal print verified by aliens from the 7th dimension.


The AI was the slopfork written by one of the hyperventilating redditors.
You pretty right except the California law that the systemd change was in response to doesn’t do verification it just returns whatever age bracket is stored.


How does this compare to an ML approach?
are you training or just using an LLM for this?


If you yell that the everything is on fire, over an API that doesn’t do verification, it’s less effective when you yell the same thing over real issues.


Yes and that’s fine and everyone freaking out is being dumb.
There are fascist governments demanding genital inspection for playing highschool sports and they’re losing their shit over an accounts API returning an unverified age bracket!


My point is that in November he will try shenanigans and people will need to take to the streets to enforce the results of the election.
If he fails to steel the elections in November his days will be numbered.
The outcome of the elections is less important than the willingness of people to defend them, when he sends in the FBI to steel uncounted ballotboxes in purple districts.


In November he’s going to try and steel the election, if we effective block that, his days are numbered, so get organized locally.
Sorry lone wolves, you had your shot and and all your incoherent takes achieved was a poll boost for him.


Probably only as Desktop space becomes irrelevant.
I think we might see a sharp decline in desktops in favor of lockdown devices (that run Linux under the hood but don’t give you much access), which means the % of desktops that are Linux based will surge.
How it is now but a little better.
Some stuff boosters claim it can do will actually be doable (it might actually be able to write decentish code for example, which TBH is just taking what it does now and wrapping it in some basic checks to make sure the code works and they aren’t hallucinating shit).
It’ll be widely adopted in its accountability dodging function
oh oops we bombed a school full of girls, it’s not our fault AI told us to)
oh we burned the company to the ground by firing the people who actually for work done, AI’s fault
Etc
But I don’t know how widely it’ll be used if users start paying the actual costs instead of all the AI companies being subsidized by investors losing money.


How do you define hiding information?
If you constantly hide the fact you hate your boss from him, does that count because that’d be a problem in most jobs.


Didn’t use docker then fairly sure there is a Deb for it.


It would be nice to have streamio work with your arr stack.
It’s a great user experience, but the android app gives you no control over the torrents, doesn’t handle port forwarding & isn’t really opensource AFAICT.


Same but a ubuntu-derivative instead of Arch.
I don’t want to think about my server, but I do sometimes want the latest and greatest app on my laptop.


The good news shows are the morning shows at the weekend but they also end up basically being ads for small businesses that have an in with the producers.
There are a couple of decent YouTube good news shows I think though


Slippery nipples!!!
Actual bad laws are being passed, why not focus on them instead of hyperventilating about a law. That doesn’t do what people are claiming it does.


Good thing that isn’t what was passed.


Are they worth it vs just redirecting the input/output?


we could also see in the future more cars that can swap their battery in charging stations.
I know they have been demoing this tech in China, but if you have at home charging a major advantage of electric vehicles is that you don’t need worry about refuling during normal usage. So I think battery-swap technology is going to be limited to long distance trips (which are kind of only a major thing in the US & China due to the way both isolate their workers from their homes to prevent them from organizing).
I was going to say if people are comfortable renting the battery in their car, they might as well be comfortable renting a space in a larger vehicle such as a train, but I think Americans do regularly rent their cars (or at least only pay interest on the loans they take out to purchase the cars), so maybe it’s not so crazy, but I personally wouldn’t let anyone swap the battery in the phone or laptop for one that is likely less well taken care of.
electrified highways would be amazing.
We already have those: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway_electrification
Tyres are a major source of microplastics that doesn’t stop when they go electric: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5664766/
Electric scooters with swappable batteries work super well in urban areas.
This sounds cool though
Redditor going full reddit over a law that they haven’t read and a pull request they barely understand.