Elgenzay
@Elgenzay@lemmy.ml
- Comment on [deleted] 3 days ago:
Rule 5- No baiting or sealioning or promoting an agenda.
Questions which, instead of being of an innocuous nature, are specifically intended (based on reports and in the opinion of our crack moderation team) to bait users into ideological wars on charged political topics will be removed and the authors warned - or banned - depending on severity.
- Comment on Grok Reveals Elon Musk Has ‘Tried Tweaking My Responses’ After AI Bot Repeatedly Labels Him a ‘Top Misinformation Spreader’ 1 week ago:
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I hate Musk more than anyone but holy shit this is embarrassing.
“BREAKING: I asked my magic 8 ball if trump wants to blow up the moon and it said Outlook Good!!! I have a degree in political science.”
- Comment on I present my girlfriend's daughter. 1 week ago:
Mo
- Comment on 🐸 time 4 weeks ago:
That’s cause it keeps getting hotter
- Comment on FuckYourHeadlights - A community for people to organise and vent about ridiculously bright lights 4 weeks ago:
When there’s someone behind me with their brights on, i roll down the window and hold my palm over my left mirror so they can see me blocking the light (it has never worked)
- Comment on Mullvad's privacy-focused search engine Leta is now free for all users | Leta acts as a proxy for Google and Brave search results 4 weeks ago:
No. You can raise concerns about a potential vulnerability without having identified a specific real-world method of exploitation.
- Comment on Mullvad's privacy-focused search engine Leta is now free for all users | Leta acts as a proxy for Google and Brave search results 5 weeks ago:
A privacy-focused search should not potentially reveal to others that you searched something. My examples prove the possibility that it can do that. I’m sure there’s other examples that are less “weird”.
- Comment on Mullvad's privacy-focused search engine Leta is now free for all users | Leta acts as a proxy for Google and Brave search results 5 weeks ago:
It was just an example but ok, let’s fix it.
You want to see if someone is nosy so you lie and tell them you were arrested in 2006. You check and see “John Doe arrest 2006” or “John Doe 2006 arrest” is cached.
You get the idea.
- Comment on Mullvad's privacy-focused search engine Leta is now free for all users | Leta acts as a proxy for Google and Brave search results 5 weeks ago:
Unless the terms include a name or location. Plus Leta is not widely used.
Suppose you tell someone in secret that you were arrested. You know they use Leta, so you look up “John Doe arrest” later and see that it was just recently cached. You only told one person so it must have been them. You now know what someone searched because they used Leta.
- Comment on Mullvad's privacy-focused search engine Leta is now free for all users | Leta acts as a proxy for Google and Brave search results 5 weeks ago:
I don’t like how it tells you when the results were cached. You can tell if and when a query was searched for by someone else.
- Comment on It works for anything 1 month ago:
- Comment on The science is divided 1 month ago:
Also related: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_paradox
- Comment on Current chain of command 1 month ago:
Finally a political post that got a laugh out of me
- Comment on The priorities of life 1 month ago:
Oh shoot
- Comment on The priorities of life 1 month ago:
Good thing i live in South Florida where if you stay outside for 4 minutes you die from heat exhaustion
- Comment on The priorities of life 1 month ago:
I’ve just got a USB of like a thousand songs on random. Every now and again I’ll take it out and add new songs and sometimes remove some old ones that haven’t stuck
- Comment on OpenAI whistleblower’s deemed suicide 1 month ago:
Balaji’s parents claim to have evidence from their independent investigation, such as ballistic evidence from the private autopsy, which they claim shows a downwards bullet travel path that would be impossible by a self-administered gunshot. Balaji’s parents also claim that a tuft of wig hair found at the scene that did not belong to Suchir represents unexplained evidence.
- Comment on Bad UX is keeping the majority of people away from Lemmy 1 month ago:
You did it, you saved Lemmy
- Comment on Elon Musk just offered to buy OpenAI for $97.4 billion 1 month ago:
SpeakIt. It’s like SheepIt but for powering language models.
Source: i made it up
- Comment on Lost in translation 1 month ago:
Algorithm
- Comment on I would let a chip be installed in my brain if it would allow me to erase memories of the games I have played to play them again as the first time. 1 month ago:
You probably already did this and they took all your money and then wiped your memory of doing it and of having money and that’s why you’re broke in the first place
- Comment on Bluesky now has 30 million users. 2 months ago:
By “business risk”, they just mean bad for the business, ethics aside
- Comment on Roses are red in North Carolina..... 4 months ago:
- Comment on Bottom of the Ocean 4 months ago:
I believe Goo Lagoon from Spongebob is canonically a brine pool
- Comment on Cognitive Biases 5 months ago:
Actually the reason I order the last item the server mentioned is because of crippling social anxiety
- Comment on GRIZZLODILE 5 months ago:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinkana
Of course they lived in Australia
- Comment on Lmao 6 months ago:
What’s going on with the Es in the first line?