ExLisper
@ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
- Comment on Announcing ARC-AGI-3 - An benchmark that tests if AI can explore, learn, and adapt in unfamiliar situations. Humans score 100%. Frontier AI scores 0.26%. 2 weeks ago:
Because I ain’t doing this shit for free.
- Comment on Is there still anyway to bypass Youtube "Sign in to confirm your age" bullshit in 2026? 2 weeks ago:
This was changed some time ago. This is YT front page when you’re logged out:
Which is exactly what I want to be recommended by YT.
- Comment on iPhone New iOS Age Verification Sparks Outrage as Users Say 'I Will Switch to Android' 2 weeks ago:
iOS doesn’t (or at least didn’t for a very long time) let you install an app without registration. 99% of those people have their credit card data registered with Apple. Now they are pissed that Apple will asks them to use credit card to confirm they are adults? Hilarious.
- Comment on Large-scale online deanonymization with LLMs 2 weeks ago:
I’ve check your comment history. You good.
- Comment on Bitwarden 100% price increase 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Large-scale online deanonymization with LLMs 2 weeks ago:
Ok, here’s a simple solution:
- Live a country with protected free speech
- Don’t hold any controversial opinions
- If you do have controversial opinions keep them to yourself
- Don’t comment on pornhub
Follow those simple rules and you should be fine.
- Comment on Deep Lore 2 weeks ago:
Imagine being on the Internet and censoring the word “fucked”. That would be f
ucked up.Fixed that for you.
- Comment on Announcing ARC-AGI-3 - An benchmark that tests if AI can explore, learn, and adapt in unfamiliar situations. Humans score 100%. Frontier AI scores 0.26%. 2 weeks ago:
My programming tells me I’m not a bot.
- Comment on Announcing ARC-AGI-3 - An benchmark that tests if AI can explore, learn, and adapt in unfamiliar situations. Humans score 100%. Frontier AI scores 0.26%. 2 weeks ago:
Can’t wait for this to be the new captcha.
- Comment on Announcing ARC-AGI-3 - An benchmark that tests if AI can explore, learn, and adapt in unfamiliar situations. Humans score 100%. Frontier AI scores 0.26%. 2 weeks ago:
Guy, I found the bot!
- Comment on Lentils; Which, why in what? 2 weeks ago:
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenteja_pardina
Fry onions, garlic, chorizo and tomato with olive oil
Add water, lentils, potatoes, bay leaf and salt.
Cook in a pressure cooker for 45 minutes.
I don’t know why it’s preferred to use this type. Some ancient Spanish knowledge I guess.
- Comment on An Arctodus simus that has been affected by the tapeworm parasite, by Hodarinundu 2 weeks ago:
Nature is so beautiful.
- Comment on Apple rolls out mandatory UK age verification with iOS 26.4, requiring users to provide a credit card or ID, a first in Europe, after UK government pressure 2 weeks ago:
Because if Apples knows your identity why would you switch phones so avoid giving apple your identity? I’m using Graphene so having register some account on my phone would be a change for me. If you already have corporate account sent on your phone what would this change for you?
- Comment on it really do be like that 2 weeks ago:
This post brought to you by Big Sundress.
- Comment on Apple rolls out mandatory UK age verification with iOS 26.4, requiring users to provide a credit card or ID, a first in Europe, after UK government pressure 2 weeks ago:
Probably because Germany doesn’t have to follow laws passed in UK.
- Comment on Apple rolls out mandatory UK age verification with iOS 26.4, requiring users to provide a credit card or ID, a first in Europe, after UK government pressure 2 weeks ago:
Or they have your credit card info?
- Comment on Woke 2 weeks ago:
Yes, it has to be quite nice and comforting to be stupid. I can only imagine…
- Comment on Apple rolls out mandatory UK age verification with iOS 26.4, requiring users to provide a credit card or ID, a first in Europe, after UK government pressure 2 weeks ago:
So you’re using iPhone now but are anonymous to apple? You didn’t register any accounts on your phone or in the AppStore with your email or credit card data?
- Comment on From F-Droid to emulators, here's who's hit hardest by Android's new verification rules 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Meta and YouTube found liable in social media addiction trial; Ordered to pay woman $3 million 2 weeks ago:
People don’t even bother to read the excerpt, right?
- Comment on Meta found liable in child exploitation case 2 weeks ago:
That was then. Now is not 20 years ago. You can’t just take a platform like Facebook 20 years into the past and expect the business model to still function. It’s like saying that people used to buy newspapers so banning NYT from having a website is not a problem, they will just sell newspapers again.
- Comment on Waymo relies on firefighters and police to bail out stuck robotaxis | TechCrunch 2 weeks ago:
But… but… their profits!
- Comment on Speeding Up the “Kill Chain”: Pentagon Bombs Thousands of Targets in Iran Using Palantir AI 2 weeks ago:
For anyone confused about this. The goal here is not to have a working system but to have an excuse.
Before if a bomb was dropped on an embassy or a school you had to have an internal investigation and blame someone for it. Someone was responsible. Not that anyone was actually convicted or anything but someone’s career might stumble, they might miss promotion or something.
With this system you simply say “AI failed”. You can drop bombs left and right and no one is ever accountable. You can’t punish AI.
It’s the same as when they qualified every fighting age male as militant. Suddenly there was a lot less civilian deaths because no one was counted as a civilian. Now instead of looking for “fighting age males” they can drop bomb absolutely anywhere and say “AI marked it as a valid target”.
- Comment on who would win 2 weeks ago:
Your Teams doesn’t come with a spoon? You should contact customer support. Something is seriously wrong with your account.
- Comment on Meta found liable in child exploitation case 2 weeks ago:
The jury ordered Meta to pay the maximum penalty under the law of $5,000 per violation, totaling $375m in civil penalties for violating New Mexico’s consumer protection laws.
Meta: I guess I will only be able to spend $79.635.000.000 on my next useless venture.
- Comment on Meta found liable in child exploitation case 2 weeks ago:
What might actually help: only show people content from groups and people that they follow, preferably in chronological order, rather than suggesting new groups and pages algorithmically all the time and thereby increasing the likelihood of children interacting with strangers on the Internet.
You would simply have big groups like “I ❤️ New Mexico” where people will comment on the same posts and interact. If you would limit all the content including comments and likes to users someone personally follows without the ability to discover other users you would turn facebook basically into WhatsApp. It would definitely solve the issue but it would also make the platform look empty and kill it. Which would not necessarily be bad but sadly killing facebook is too radical for anyone to support.
- Comment on Someone Forked Systemd to Strip Out Its Age Verification Support 2 weeks ago:
I know, 100% agree. It’s not a lot of work but people will quickly find another thing to get angry about and move on. Trying to fork systemd over this feature is completely pointless.
- Comment on What Phone do you guys use? 2 weeks ago:
/e/ and iode have better privacy features than GrapheneOS. GrapheneOS have great security but doesn’t offer anything special when it comes to privacy. /e/ and iode will also let you avoid new installation limitations.
- Comment on Someone Forked Systemd to Strip Out Its Age Verification Support 2 weeks ago:
Try to gather a team of seasoned engineers to keep and evolve the project;
What is there to evolve? Just keep it up to date with the mainstream project while applying this one patch. This is as useful as the signatures that prohibit use of comments to train LLMs.
- Comment on Someone Forked Systemd to Strip Out Its Age Verification Support 2 weeks ago:
MX Linux. But it’s as pointless as only driving cars without onboard computer not to get tracked.