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- Comment on Let's hear it, little lemmings. 1 week ago:
We need to get Euler in there as well!
- Comment on 4chan refuses to pay UK Online Safety Act fines, asks Trump admin to intervene 2 weeks ago:
But ideas are cheap, of course every government has thought and dragged ideas about this before. But implementing them is costly, so letting another government go first, working out the kinks, getting case studies for what kind of messaging works, what tech is required, and seeing what the backlash looks like, makes the second go a lot easier and cheaper.
- Comment on Coinbase CEO explains why he fired engineers who didn’t try AI immediately 2 weeks ago:
Do they give you some sort of return or interest for having cryptosystem with them? If not why not just store it in your own wallet. I thought the whole point of crypto currencies was to decentralise it.
- Comment on 4chan refuses to pay UK Online Safety Act fines, asks Trump admin to intervene 2 weeks ago:
But it does effect everyone. Don’t you think the lack complete backlash to the online safety act is emboldening similar ideas in the rest of the world, especially the EU? Yes, we’ve stopped chat control like 2 or 3 times already, but it’s being brought up again now.
- Comment on They'd just appear out of nowhere 2 weeks ago:
I most commonly see these these when I have a migraine, really bad sneezes, or I flick my eyes or move my head quickly. I’ve heard it’s fine unless you see a bug chunk at the same time as that could be a sign the retina has broken or come loose?
- Comment on Big Balls Clapped 2 weeks ago:
Buy don’t you see the circumstances of the situation matters? A black man being beat up by police on his way home late one night after buying diapers for his toddler, sounds pretty awful and unjust right? Well turns out it was Clarence Thomas. Cool he got beat, but still makes it an unjust and disgusting crime that needs to be punished. Especially when they thought it was just some random easy target.
- Comment on If I wanted to bury a hard drive for archival purposes (e.g. Country becoming Dictatorship), how to keep the contents from being damaged and where is the safest place to bury it? 4 weeks ago:
I wouldn’t trust cloud storage in case of a dictatorship.
- Comment on The AI bubble is so big it's propping up the US economy (for now) 4 weeks ago:
Quantum computing has incredible value as a scientific tool, what are you talking about.
- Comment on Apart, low in cholesterine 4 weeks ago:
But still farmed then? Think I’ll have to pass.
- Comment on Proton’s Lumo AI chatbot: not end-to-end encrypted, not open source 4 weeks ago:
And whatever “gckvb8fzb” is.
Checkout this really cool video of a cat skateboarding! http://znqcryu55_iwjb637.com/definitely_a_cat_skateboarding.exe
- Comment on Proton releases a new app for two-factor authentication 5 weeks ago:
I started using Curve since I swapped to Graphene. Upsides: it’s not google and it works fine. Downsides: it’s a free as in beer app that (I assume) is selling my data.
I’ve read that Monzo used to have their own NFC payment app, but it looks like that isn’t around anymore and they just integrate with Google Pay now. If anyone knows more about it I would love to hear it.
- Comment on Women Dating Safety App 'Tea' Breached, Users' IDs Posted to 4chan 1 month ago:
Unfortunately this is the better of the two main parties. This isn’t republicans winning because dems didn’t vote. Labour won, and this still went through. The UK government as a whole has been on an anti porn brigade for decades. I can’t wait for the day labour and the Tories just die off.
- Comment on Switzerland plans surveillance worse than US 1 month ago:
The Nazi gold is still very much a thing. And the descendants of Jewish people who died in concentration camps are often unsuccessful in reclaiming any wealth that was stored in Swiss banks, because they don’t have death certificates and what not. Switzerland is incredibly stubborn and selfish when it comes to anything that would tarnish their neutral stance in banking and politics.
- Comment on Reddit users in the UK must now upload selfies to access NSFW subreddits 1 month ago:
I believe if the UK finds a site that doesn’t comply with the law, they will block it from their side of things. I haven’t read anything about websites needing to be proactive to block the UK if they don’t plan to comply.
- Comment on Reddit users in the UK must now upload selfies to access NSFW subreddits 1 month ago:
To be clear, this is a UK law now applied to any website that serves UK citizens. Anything that hosts adult content requires UK citizens to provide some form of age verification. Like a photo (for AI age estimation), credit card, utility bills, and so on. The government is dumb, and I guess it’s time to just sit on VPNs 24/7 now.
- Comment on Emma Watson banned from driving for speeding 1 month ago:
To be fair, I struggled with the UK signs when I moved here from Sweden. Big yellow quite distinct, to smaller ones that pop less from the surroundings. Not an excuse as such, but I find it understandable.
- Comment on A fake Facebook event disguised as a math problem has been one of its top posts for 6 months 1 month ago:
I know it’s not a rule, hence why I put it in quotation marks. I noted in another comment that, yes, the proper way is to group it as 1+(-2)+3 and you can do it in any order. What I meant with ““rule”” is the meme questions pray on people not understanding/remembering what the actual rules are or why “left to right” conventions exist.
- Comment on Since we're doing magic eyes now... 1 month ago:
I was gonna tell you it was a meme and they don’t actually work. This being in science meme I thought they might actually be stereographic images, but it’s from so far away you wouldn’t be able to discern any 3D-ness. But I was wrong the height is exaggerated. For me the walleyed version worked for me, I just had to zoom in on one image and hold my phone quite far away.
- Comment on Ubisoft EULA demanding consumers destroy delisted games adds fuel to Stop Killing Games movement 1 month ago:
I read it the same way you did. If you want to terminate the EULA, then they request you remove your copies of the game. In that snippet it says nothing about them arbitrary demand you delete all your copies.
- Comment on The Prime Reasons to Avoid Amazon 1 month ago:
If you love the Chinese low quality drop shipped items on Amazon, and wish that was the only thing they stocked, then Temu is great!
- Comment on A fake Facebook event disguised as a math problem has been one of its top posts for 6 months 2 months ago:
“A common mistake is to think division is prioritised above multiplication”
That is what I said. I said it’s a mistake to think one of them has a precedence over the other. You’re arguing the same point I’m making?
- Comment on Home surveillance set up 2 months ago:
Most recommended cameras are from China unfortunately. While I would prefer to not support them economically, they seem fine security wise.
- Comment on Home surveillance set up 2 months ago:
No Hikvision from Amazon, good shout as I was looking at some of them there.
- Comment on Home surveillance set up 2 months ago:
Oh, that might prove a bit difficult on a Linux machine. I guess I’ll have to borrow my room mates computer :P
- Comment on Home surveillance set up 2 months ago:
Thanks for the shout about Frigate’s documentation. There’s a lot of good information on there!
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- Comment on The end of Stop Killing Games [Accursed Farms] 2 months ago:
It’s not because he did anything wrong in wow that people are upset/memeing about, it’s because he’s unable to say “I’m sorry, I could have done better” without including any buts or “the others also messed up”. It has just exposed him as an incredibly self obsessed person.
- Comment on New theory proposes time has three dimensions, with space as a secondary effect 2 months ago:
Oh no, it’s the time cube all over again!
/s. I can’t pretend I understand any of it, but certainly sounds pretty cool.
- Comment on Founder of 23andMe buys back company out of bankruptcy auction 2 months ago:
The “#comment” at the end of the URL. It’s a title in HTML that hints to your browser to go there directly.
Like this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL#fragment
- Comment on YouTube "search results" 2 months ago:
I’m not gonna question it, and just be happy it works for now 😄