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- Comment on AI-powered network of Russia-based websites masquerading as local American newspapers is pumping out fake stories targeting the US election, investigation finds 4 months ago:
Hah! ;)
- Comment on AI-powered network of Russia-based websites masquerading as local American newspapers is pumping out fake stories targeting the US election, investigation finds 4 months ago:
They’re masquerading as local lemmy users too. I see you comrade.
- Comment on don't use ladybird browser lol 4 months ago:
Sometimes it’s the only way to feel anything 🤬 awww it didn’t work.
- Comment on 3 million iOS and macOS apps were exposed to potent supply-chain attacks 4 months ago:
Could have!!
- Comment on Thousands fear they will lose vote in UK election after postal ballot delays 4 months ago:
I forgot all about the UK. I’d say that I hope they’re doing well, but clearly that’s a no.
- Comment on Sweden | Swedes take a new step in parental leave. Grandparents can now get paid to take care of grandkids 4 months ago:
Can I get paid to take care of myself? 😭
- Comment on Blast exposure linked to brain damage in US navy veterans who killed themselves - study 4 months ago:
Now do contact sports.
- Comment on Bleeding subscribers, cable companies force their way into streaming 4 months ago:
I’m no fan of cable, and I haven’t had it for over 20 years, but I don’t really see a problem with a cable company offering an exclusive streaming options. It is just an incentive for you to use their services.
I just think they’re too late to the game, and they should consider diversifying in other ways.
The bigger problem, of course, is when there are no other options but that single cable company because of their shady dealings.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 months ago:
Put it on the desk. Lap isn’t hot.
- Comment on Apple Rumored to Be Working on AirPods With Built-in Cameras 4 months ago:
I think the problem would be there aren’t sensitive enough and you have people walking around talking to themselves and waving their hands all around in frustration
- Comment on Meta created a ‘Supreme Court’ for content. Then it threatened its funds. 4 months ago:
Once hailed as a model for internet governance
lol, by whom?!
- Comment on Short fuses in Egypt as blackouts stretch into sweltering summer 4 months ago:
Got longer fuses, duh.
- Comment on Uber and Lyft now required to pay Massachusetts rideshare drivers $32 an hour 4 months ago:
How long before you can’t get a ride anywhere in Massachusetts?
- Comment on Hack of Age Verification Company Shows Privacy Danger of Social Media Laws 4 months ago:
Saw that coming.
- Comment on We analyzed 54,177 collection pages on OpenSea and found that 76% of the top pages are spam 4 months ago:
lol. Suckers
- Comment on Bill Gates says not to worry about AI's energy draw 4 months ago:
Don’t forget about him spending time on Epstein’s island with a bunch of underage girls.
- Comment on Mac users served info-stealer malware through Google ads | Full-service Poseidon info stealer pushed by "advertiser identity verified by Google." 4 months ago:
Good thing Google ads are blocked on my Mac lol.
- Comment on Backdoor slipped into multiple WordPress plugins in ongoing supply-chain attack 4 months ago:
Cheap, easy, good.
Pick two. This is how most things in life are.
Personally, I’m a fan of static sites. But, being a web developer myself, setting up a simple form isn’t a big deal.
If dynamic content is required and you’re not a developer, you are at a crossroads. You can host your own Wordpress and get hacked eventually, or pay a cloud service like squarespace or wix, etc. but you’re at the mercy of price increases and a la carte features.
To be fair to Wordpress, they’ve come a long way. The core product isn’t horrible. However, they have no way to control 3rd party code, and that’s where all the malicious stuff comes from.
- Comment on EU accuses Microsoft of antitrust violations for bundling Teams with O365 4 months ago:
Clippy, noooooo!
- Comment on EU accuses Microsoft of antitrust violations for bundling Teams with O365 4 months ago:
I really don’t know what the big deal is. They offer their stuff bundled. Isn’t that what Google does? Apple?
- Comment on Backdoor slipped into multiple WordPress plugins in ongoing supply-chain attack 4 months ago:
Something that gets built on my machine and pushed up to the site and doesn’t allow third party code to execute on the backend.
It really depends on what the website is.
If you have a use case, I can be more detailed.
- Comment on Backdoor slipped into multiple WordPress plugins in ongoing supply-chain attack 4 months ago:
People still use Wordpress? lol
- Comment on How traffic noise hurts children's brains 4 months ago:
It hurts mine too.
- Comment on USA | ‘Flying blind’: CDC has 1M bird flu tests ready —but experts see repeat of Covid missteps 4 months ago:
If you don’t test positive for it, you don’t have it. Everyone knows those tests give you Covid and lead poisoning and microchips. They also make the frogs gay and I’m pretty sure that’s why I’ve been sucking so much dick lately.
- Comment on Microsoft Account to local account conversion guide erased from official Windows 11 guide — instructions redacted earlier this week 4 months ago:
Convert your Microsoft account to a Linux account
- Comment on OpenAI and Anthropic are ignoring an established rule that prevents bots scraping online content 4 months ago:
So if it’s open source, it’s okay?
- Comment on OpenAI and Anthropic are ignoring an established rule that prevents bots scraping online content 4 months ago:
So it’s okay for me to pirate something but not a corporation?
- Comment on OpenAI and Anthropic are ignoring an established rule that prevents bots scraping online content 4 months ago:
If you put it online, you gave it away. If someone reads it and then uses that information to answer questions for someone else without giving credit to the author, that’s called a conversation. As long as no copyrights are being abused, there is no problem and this is just corporations upset with what they think is piracy, pandering to people who are still on the fence about AI.
- Comment on $200-ish laptop with a 386 and 8MB of RAM is a modern take on the Windows 3.1 era 5 months ago:
Let me Google that for you.
- Comment on $200-ish laptop with a 386 and 8MB of RAM is a modern take on the Windows 3.1 era 5 months ago:
They sell ISA to USB adapter boards and you can tell the emulator to use the device.