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Drop your most "wtf that's not how the world works" from movies/tv shows.
  • I just watched an episode of Justified where that trope happened. At least they claimed it was specially modified by a bomb-maker.

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    14-Year Vulnerability in qBittorrent Leaves Millions Exposed to RCE Attacks
  • Nice... I was putting off 5.0.0 because I never install major releases until there's been a patch. I worked in software too long to trust.

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    Been thinking this for over a decade
  • I live in a red state and have the day off, champ.

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    Cargo shorts
  • Tina, come get some ham!

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    Who is this for?
  • They really aren't primarily head rests, so comfort isn't the priority and my car's manual doesnt call them that.They're first and foremost head support for accidents.

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    Smartphone photography has moved on, but Samsung is still stuck in 2021
  • Probably part of someone's marketing budget at Apple.

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    Selfhosted alternative to google keep/onenote/evernote/goodnotes?
  • I use Joplin on top of Nextcloud.

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    What are your hobbies?
  • My hobby is reminiscing about the days when I had time for hobbies.

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    You're a long-toed freak aren't you...?
  • I used to think the same thing about my toes, even down thinking I did it myself ...

    Then I had kids who have my weird curled toes too, and I know damned well Ive never let them wear shoes that are too small. Theyre just built that way.

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    Using AI generated code will make you a bad programmer.
  • Yeah good point, the type of miles probably matters a lot.

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    Team America at 20: How an X-rated puppet satire shocked the world (and outraged Sean Penn)
  • I saw this in the theater with some friends. We thought it was pretty damn funny.

    That said, I have zero desire to re-watch it 20 years on.

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    Cyber wisdom.
  • TeraCopy is one of the first things I install on my Windows box (via ninite.)

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    Using AI generated code will make you a bad programmer.
  • 23.54 crashes per 1,000 drivers in the past year.

    If someone cared about actually comparing this, they'd normalize for the number of miles driven, instead of cherry-picking something so it sounds bad.

    This is disengenuous.

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    10 October 2024
  • Futurama "Jurassic Bark"

    https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0584444/

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    What's your favourite paid Android app?
  • I like Neo Launcher.

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    I Quit Teaching Because of ChatGPT
  • I mean, detection is and will continue be an arms-race. I've had some success in tests, especially with smaller or older models. Of course openai will not want to pay to develop the detection tools, given the misaligned incentives there. It would be silly to expect them to do so without a government mandate, or something of the sort.

    But all that is tangential to my point, since hand-writing would still only change how convenient it is to cheat.

    students could simply use AI to author it and then just write it out.

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    I Quit Teaching Because of ChatGPT
  • It also wouldn't prove anything useful, since students could simply use AI to author it and then just write it out. Then add onto that, writing it with pen would also make it harder to use automated ai-detection.

    Something tells me they didnt think this all the way through.

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    Why is Lemmy so much faster than reddit?
  • It is plausible that they might slow down traffic coming in via those 3rd party apps. Certainly they know, for example, who uses Infinity vs the Reddit app. Obviously they want to control the client to force ads on users.

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  • www.bleepingcomputer.com Google now blocks spoofed emails for better phishing protection

    Google has started automatically blocking emails sent by bulk senders who don't meet stricter spam thresholds and authenticate their messages as required by new guidelines to strengthen defenses against spam and phishing attacks.

    Google has started automatically blocking emails sent by bulk senders who don't meet stricter spam thresholds and authenticate their messages as required by new guidelines to strengthen defenses against spam and phishing attacks.

    As announced in October, the company now requires those who want to dispatch over 5,000 messages daily to Gmail accounts to set up SPF/DKIM and DMARC email authentication for their domains.

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