You could always prepay a Solis 5G WiFi Adapter and carry it with you. Some are quite small and portable.
That said, Apple doesn’t have a monopoly on cell carrier service. GrapheneOS works fine with various phone carriers.
You could always prepay a Solis 5G WiFi Adapter and carry it with you. Some are quite small and portable.
That said, Apple doesn’t have a monopoly on cell carrier service. GrapheneOS works fine with various phone carriers.


My time to shine.


Who remembers when Radio Shack carried actual radio components?
It was glorious.


Commander Keen:

Awesome. That’s a screenshot that I can hear. Nice.


“There’s something on this I don’t like!”


A classic!


Facts are hard to confirm, bullshit tends to reveal itself.
So I have try not to cling to tightly to any given “fact”, in case new evidence arrives.
That said, is can be surprisingly easy to navigate many parts of life simply by avoiding confirmed bullshit.


It’s a number on a public website. The guy googled it right after and found it. Its simply in the training data, there is nothing “terrifying” about this imo.
Right. There’s nothing terrifying about the technology.
What is terrifying is how people treat it.
LLMs will cough up anything they have learned to any user. But they do it while successfully giving all the human social cues of an intelligent human who knows how to keep a secret.
This often creates trust for the computer that it doesn’t deserve yet.
Examples, like this story, that show how obviously misplaced that trust is, can be terrifying to people who fell for modern LLM intelligence signaling.
Today, most chat bots don’t do any permanent learning during chat sessions, but that is gradually changing. This trend should be particularly terrifying to anyone who previously shared (or keeps habitually sharing) things with a chatbot that they probably shouldn’t.
These are mostly very popular, very well attended liberal demonstrations. Is it a big deal that there is digital evidence that you were in the area at that time?
This is a “remind me in five years” question.
Probably we turn this thing around and nobody gets disappeared for their phone records showing attendance of a peaceful protest.
But that “probably” is doing a shit ton of lifting in the previous sentence.
during regular working hours.
And generally after a couple cups of coffee, and before 4, and not during lunch, and not on Fridays.


Science club!


Was there really a massive exodus? If so, where to?
Investors understand what it looks like when the early adopters have left, and the early adopters have left Reddit.
Some came to Lemmy. Many were already on Discord.


Yes. Exactly. Votes are counted accurately, and then carefully grouped (gerrymandered) to prevent public opinion from influencing the planned election outcome.
We’d agree to use the same encrypted messenger.
You’ve revealed the real reason we need cloning technology. It would be glorious.


I think you’re in denial.
I challenge you (and anyone) to explore the furry community and not run across some excellent Cybersecurity content!


Since it might help your feed, I’ll share something that worked for me.
I realized that we have a relatively small number of very active Moe champions who post to a variety of topical Lemmy’s. I switched to blocking those users, and it cleared Moe content from my feed.


I also switched to blocking users who post Moe content. I’d be happy to chill with them in the comments, but it was just too much content for my feed.
Before I changed tactics, I was keenly aware of each time one of our top contributors discovered a new anime.
It was funny for awhile, but got to be too much effort to keep currating my feed.
I appreciate everyone who content here. Some just isn’t for me.


Made me laugh, anyway.
For those not in on the joke:
Some of today’s best hackers are members of the furry community, and infosec.pub is a hub for Cybersecurity discussions.
I would absolutely hang out with myself often.
I would help me get unstuck, and encourage my crazy projects to go even bigger.
I would run interference for myself when my social battery is low.
I would make collaborative art with myself, and try to outdo myself at stupid jokes.
Oh, and since I guess the question is implied, since everyone is answering - of course I would fuck myself. I have heard that I’m good in bed, and if I was bad at masturbating, I suppose I would do it much less often.
Edit: To respond to the downvote - you’re right. I’m not actually all that great at masturbating. But I’m practicing as often as I can make time to! I’ll get better!
It can cross those boundaries, but probably cannot delay messages to send later. Probably.
So it received the messages any time that both the browser and Facebook app are active at the same time, regardless of usual barriers that would block this.
That should stop it cold.