It even has questionably-helpful mysterious blinky lights at the bottom right which may or may not do anything useful.
It even has questionably-helpful mysterious blinky lights at the bottom right which may or may not do anything useful.
Backups all tied to the same Google account that got mistakenly terminated, and automation did the rest?
It didn’t matter that they might have had backups on different services, since it was all centralised through Google, it was all blown away simultaneously.
Higher cycle life might also make it good for hybrids, since they cycle their batteries a fair bit.
Also that LLMs have a habit of churning out junk. Microsoft in particular, probably has some extreme restrictions in place after the recent debacle with Sydney/Bing begging someone to leave their wife, and all of that controversy.
They don’t need it going full Tay.
Wayland really doesn’t like RDP/remote access, so X is the only way to go if you want that to work properly.
You can if you want, but Lemmy doesn’t translate them, like Mastodon does, and you might find them conflicting with the header Markup.
That, and Lemmy users used to a more Reddit-like structure of posting might get rather annoyed by it, since it would clog up the feed with unhelpful information.
Internet Explorer also called it “InPrivate”.
It’s hedgehogs the egg man stands no chance against.
You wouldn’t even need a working one. A lot of nuclear responses work by going off the moment a likely missile fitting that criteria launches, since it would be too late otherwise.
Someone making the wrong decision at a given time could easily cause everything to go up in a nuclear conflagration. It’s nearly happened before.
It already exists. Some spambots are using LLM generated messages to reply to users (possibly for engagement/apparent legitimacy).
Won’t be too long before you have two separate spam networks “talking” to each other.
Im not 100% comfortable with AI gfs and the direction society could potentially be heading. I don’t like that some people have given up on human interaction and the struggle for companionship, and feel the need to resort to a poor artificial substitute for genuine connection. Its very sad.
The marketing for some of them also seems quite predatory, which doesn’t seem like a good sign.
Although I’m personally less concerned about the people that seek them out, and more the ones that just get used in the wild.
Imagine hitting it off with someone, having a friendship for a while, only to find out that they’re an engagement or scam bot? It’d be devastating.
It literally looks like a cyberpunk/Sci-Fi prop used by a nefarious entity.
Especially those ones where you can grab a hand scanner to scan your items as you go, and use it to put everything into the terminal when paying.
Wouldn’t a spacecraft have a Faraday cage anyway, to protect the electronics from stellar winds?
That might reduce the impact of a given EMP.
If you’re happy with your current email provider, you can achieve a similar result with subaddressing (aka plus addressing), if you set up a filter for each new address.
Subadressing isn’t quite as trustworthy, though, since it’s trivial to strip the plus tag, or other marks from the email.
Doesn’t that just claim that Joseph was unaware of her pregnancy?
It’s worth following up with a doctor about, especially if it suddenly started with no warning.
It could be indicative of something, or of nothing, and a doctor would be the best judge of that.
Follow up stupid question, but what’s a mall dojo?
Not until someone fills the mall turtle niche.
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