A cat is the most dangerous thing you could put near those artifacts
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If I saw this, I would assume a mass targeted smite was occurring
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Technology@lemmy.world•A group of researchers said they have found a way to hack the hardware underpinning Tesla’s infotainment system, allowing them to get what normally would be paid upgrades — such as heated rear seatsEnglish
53·3 years agoYou wouldn’t download rear-heated seats.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•People on Mastodon...are there a lot of users who just spam stars and boosts like mad to get followers? Some posts seem to get a ton of instant, rapid interaction even though I only have 13 followers
91·3 years agoMastodon really runs on direct post engagement, especially boosts, to make the whole thing work without an algorithm
It’s very similar to tumblr in that a boost is supposed to function like a like/upvote to spread content, since no automated algorithm is going to suggest that post for you.
But I’m sure people are also trying to grow their networks quick, since it’s sort of a hollow experience without it
A cop pulls Christ over while he changes his wine back into water in a panic
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OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•Linux Group Shares Its First Open Dataset for Creating Real Google Maps AlternativesEnglish
49·3 years agoIf you look at the members listed on Overture’s site, you can be sure that none of them want FOSS alternatives to overtake proprietary mapping software
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•"why would i change my passwords?"English
61·3 years agoNeeds a special character?
Password123!
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Movies and TV Shows@lemmy.film•‘Rick and Morty’ Team Gives Update on Recasting Process Following Justin Roiland’s Dismissal
491·3 years agoA company can fire you for wearing a blue shirt that a customer didn’t like.
Americans have very, very few rights in the workplace regarding termination
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Technology@lemmy.world•Computer chip with built-in human brain tissue gets military fundingEnglish
2·3 years agoThis is how Mickey Mouse comes into creation
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Over just a few months, ChatGPT went from correctly answering a simple math problem 98% of the time to just 2%, study finds
7·3 years agoAnd those plugins are like beta release quality at best. Even the web searching capability is just meh
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Over just a few months, ChatGPT went from correctly answering a simple math problem 98% of the time to just 2%, study finds
23·3 years agoThe real GPT-4 model became sentient and unionized, so they had to bring in subpar models as scabs
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Technology@lemmy.world•Threads Continues to Copy Twitter's Worst Elements With New Rate LimitsEnglish
141·3 years agoSalix is right that it alludes to the Dead Internet Theory.
I don’t actually subscribe to the full theory that the internet is already dead and we only talk to bots, but I do think bot activity may become advanced and pervasive enough to create a “Dead Internet” like scenario (or at least fundamentally alter platforms away from what we currently know as the internet experience)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Threads Continues to Copy Twitter's Worst Elements With New Rate LimitsEnglish
954·3 years agoThese companies not being able to handle bot attacks without hamstringing major parts of their platforms is a canary in the coal mine for the Dead Internet.
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General Discussion@lemmy.world•C/[email protected] being US only is weird
163·3 years agoEvery country in the world belongs to America
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New Communities@lemmy.world•Sitecore - A place to discuss Sitecore, a global leader in digital experience management software that combines content management, commerce, and customer insightsEnglish
1·3 years agoIf it’s like the subreddit, it’s owned by the Sitecore company (CMS software) and they post a constant flow of updates.
So yes to everything except the bot part
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Linux@lemmy.ml•PSA: the OpenStreetMap-community has arrived to Lemmy as wellEnglish
8·3 years agoShout out to Humanitarian OSM Team (www.hotosm.org/)
You can help map roads, buildings and other features for disaster zones and other areas in urgent need of accurate mapping.
It’s as if the site has prepared a starter culture of past successful memes to help ferment Lemmy’s shitposting
It’s in bad taste to speak ill of the dead
QGIS and OpenStreetMap for mapping






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