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- Comment on Twenty four US states are now considering legislation to allow small, plug-in solar power systems that connect directly into a wall socket. 2 hours ago:
- Comment on Twenty four US states are now considering legislation to allow small, plug-in solar power systems that connect directly into a wall socket. 4 hours ago:
The solar panel would be providing some of that electricity though. You’re not accounting for that.
- Comment on Twenty four US states are now considering legislation to allow small, plug-in solar power systems that connect directly into a wall socket. 5 hours ago:
Any wiring can handle 10 amps. I don’t understand why you think that’s too much. We have really old wiring and it wouldn’t be a problem.
Thanks for posting, this is awesome. Now do small wind too.
- Comment on Use the garden hose like a civilized human being 9 hours ago:
They did say it with an s, as in plural, so they want you do it one ball at a time. I’m confident in this because that’s why the soap dispenser is so low.
- Comment on YSK you can poison your personal data to fight against surveillance capitalism. 9 hours ago:
I’m not sure if this is still working or not. They also mention glaze. nightshade.cs.uchicago.edu/whatis.html
- Comment on YSK you can poison your personal data to fight against surveillance capitalism. 10 hours ago:
Data poisoning can go a lot further than this. There are fascinating (and hilarious) videos by people who poison their music with inaudible (to humans) noise which, when it’s stolen by an AI company and used to train a model, will cause the model to output unintelligible garbage. Images can also be manipulated this way so that the model sees a completely different image than the human. Then there are the Nepenthes traps for AI data trawlers which trap the trawlers in an inescapable web of nested webpages of nonsense. The future is bright.
- Comment on 'What a great way to kill your community': Discord users are furious about its new age verification checks — and are now hunting for alternatives 1 day ago:
This is a free to use platform, just saying:
Meet Pavel Durov, the tech billionaire who founded Telegram
Pavel Durov was born in St. Petersburg in Soviet Russia.
The tech entrepreneur cofounded the encrypted messaging service Telegram with his brother Nikolai in 2013. The brothers were born into a family of intellectuals, according to a biography on the Digital-Life-Design Conference website. Durov spoke at the conference in January 2012.
Durov is now worth $17.1 billion, according to Forbes. Much of his fortune comes from Telegram, which he said hit 1 billion users in March 2025.
- Comment on But bro please 1 day ago:
Do you think her wife would have survived that trip if she had? Do you realize that Minnesota is doing it right and that we should follow their lead instead of criticizing them?
- Comment on But bro please 2 days ago:
I have no clue of what you’re trying to say.
- Comment on But bro please 2 days ago:
Make sure someone takes video of when you “fight back.” I’d love to see how it all plays out.
- Comment on But bro please 2 days ago:
How did this work out for Alex Pretti? He’s the perfect example of how this shit will/would play out. Stop telling people to commit suicide ffs.
- Comment on PSA 4 days ago:
CNN from 9 years ago, but there are more current if you need them:
- Comment on idk which would be worse tbh 5 days ago:
I think I’ve seen it as Rey in old timey Latin, like early Renaissance.
- Comment on idk which would be worse tbh 5 days ago:
Doesn’t Rey mean king in Latin?
- Comment on It can't save you from spiritual necrosis 6 days ago:
This is almost exactly what it looks like when I have to pee and I’m dreaming. I can’t find a bathroom in this and then all of the bathrooms have shit piled up or the door won’t open. What does it meeeeaaaaan?
- Comment on This Tool Searches the Epstein Files For Your LinkedIn Contacts 6 days ago:
Right? Bill Gates is in the epstein files a lot.
- Comment on Union leaders have a message for Newsom: Regulate AI if you want to be president 1 week ago:
He won’t get past the primaries.
- Comment on As Lemmy's Ice beans the only ICE we need, right? 1 week ago:
Are peanuts beans?
- Comment on The Epstein affair will probably make a great movie one day, but it can't be made until enough of the producers in Hollywood that have connections to people in the story have retired or died. 1 week ago:
We have seen some of them, that’s why they were removed:
DOJ Removes New Epstein Files That Mention Wild Trump Sex Allegations, Including Rape
- Comment on I'm hoping we upgrade to BE: 0.19.15, but it seems we backtracked to BE: 0.19.13. Is it not stable or something? 1 week ago:
Thanks, I appreciate the update and the upgrade.
- Comment on Mamdani to kill the NYC AI chatbot caught telling businesses to break the law— New York mayor says terminating the ‘unusable’ bot will help close a budget gap 1 week ago:
the bot provided answers that, if followed, would lead to illegal behavior by businesses, like taking a cut of employees’ tips.
and
Today, the bot advises visitors to “ask an NYC government question only” and cautions that “responses may occasionally produce inaccurate or incomplete content.” Visitors must agree to accept the bot’s limitations before using it.
- Comment on The TV industry finally concedes that the future may not be in 8K 1 week ago:
OLED and 4k is where it’s at.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Bruce Springstein’s protest song : Streets of Minneapolis
- Comment on What if the Epstein files are the distraction? 1 week ago:
Steve Bannon called it, “flooding the zone.”
- Comment on Company handling Australia’s immigration detention playing key role in Trump’s ICE migrant crackdown 1 week ago:
In recent years, the Albanese government has awarded lucrative immigration detention contracts to the local subsidiary of Management and Training Corporation, a major US private prison company, to operate offshore processing facilities on Nauru and Australia’s onshore detention network.
The contracts were awarded despite serious concerns about MTC’s track record in the US, including allegations of “gross negligence” and “egregious” security failures, and allegations by the state of Mississippi that it had engaged in “a conspiracy scheme” of kickbacks, fraud and money laundering, paying bribes to state officials in exchange for contracts.
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- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
I thought fediverse stuff was getting blocked on reddit too.
- Comment on TikTok uninstalls are up 150% following U.S. joint venture 2 weeks ago:
This is now a right wing propaganda machine. I deleted awhile ago.
Several social media posts pointed to language in the new policy that describes the types of data TikTok may collect, including sensitive information such as “your racial or ethnic origin” as well as “sexual life or sexual orientation, status as transgender or nonbinary, citizenship or immigration status, or financial information.”
Despite the social media uproar, that language does not appear to be new. An archived version of the policy from August 2024 includes the same provisions.
- Comment on Meta’s Reality Labs cuts sparked fears of a ‘VR winter’ 2 weeks ago:
Is this a link to digg? lol
Here is the og article: cnbc.com/…/metas-reality-labs-cuts-sparked-fears-…
- Comment on AI boom could falter without wider adoption, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella warns 3 weeks ago:
You mean you’re telling me that the technology that can’t even correctly predict my next word in my text messages, is untrustworthy at an even bigger scale? I remember when AI first came out and I talked about that, they went on and on about how they’re different.
Also, please don’t anyone forget that the CEOs of these corporations were firing and replacing their workers in proportion to the amount of trust they gave LLMs. Do not forget.