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  • I see an unusually yappy hellhound, flames flickering in its empty eye sockets and the blood of the damned dripping from its cute little snout.

  • One of the reasons I switched to a PieFed server. I've been happy with the switch though, it feels generally smoother in my browser as well. That's the beauty of the Fediverse. Even on a whole different platform, I'm still able to participate in this discussion hosted on a Lemmy server.

  • “AI should always be a choice—something people can easily turn off." “It will evolve into a modern AI browser and support a portfolio of new and trusted software additions.”

    How does he not get how contradictory these positions sound. Really a missed opportunity to brand themselves as the browser without AI bullshit and gain users who want to get away from that crap. Sure, they promise it'll have an off switch, but even if that's true, they're still wasting a lot of their very limited budget pursuing it. Really shows where their priorities are.

  • There's absolutely no reason to put Kevlar in football pads. Against blunt impacts, it's no more protective than any other cloth, and a whole lot more expensive. They're just using the term to be dramatic.

  • No, most cheese is just clumped milk solids. Also, American cheese isn't dried cheese sauce, it's cooled off cheese sauce.

  • My high school only had one pay phone. It had a bad connection in the hand set, so sound cut in and out constantly. People rarely ever bothered making calls on it. The coin return also had some sort of obstruction inside it. If you inserted a quarter and then hit the coin return lever, you'd hear it fall, but it didn't actually come out. When enough quarters built up though, they would all flood out into return tray at once. Naturally, it got used as a slot machine. Drop in a quarter, pull the tiny lever, and see if you hit the jackpot.

  • No Way

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  • It's a reference to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, the joke being a misunderstanding of this use of the word Trans to be short for transexual, when in this context it's actually meant to modify Siberian, as the band's name is a reference to the Trans-Siberian railway.

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  • In win11 some of the control panel links now only open the equivalent page in the settings app, despite the fact that they don't have feature parity yet. The work around is to type the panel name in the file path bar manually if you want to adjust one of the missing settings. I mention this not because I think people here will want to know it, but because it gives y'all another reason to be glad to have moved off of Windows.

  • If anyone needs evidence of the above, read his Advice to a Young Man on the Choice of a Mistress, a letter he wrote to a non-specific younger man advising him on all the ways that an older mistress was superior to a young one. It's written in a humorous style, but also feels like he means every word.

  • Look, I'm not saying that Vance has been poisoning Trump to take over, I'm just saying we all know he's capable of it. Of course we should wait till the investigation into Vance reports their findings before jumping to conclusions, but come on, everyone knows it's entirely plausible.

  • If all 6 got the same answer multiple times, then that means that your query very strongly correlated with that reply in the training data used by all of them. Does that mean it's therefore correct? Well, no. It could mean that there were a bunch of incorrect examples of your query they used to come up with that answer. It could mean that the examples it's working from seem to follow a pattern that your problem fits into, but the correct answer doesn't actually fit that seemingly obvious pattern. And yes, there's a decent chance it could actually be correct. The problem is that the only way to eliminate those other still also likely possibilities is to actually do the problem, at which point asking the LLM accomplished nothing.

  • Yes, they thought they could have it both ways. Thinking those lines in the contract would mean anything when they went against corporate interests was the naive part.

  • This is why all capital 'i's should have bars on the top and bottom. It is my strong opinion that disambiguating serephs should not be considered optional, even in sansereph fonts.

  • Per the article, Ben & Jerry's the brand was sold to a multinational conglomerate years ago and is not permitted to take any stance the corporation finds controversial, which includes genocide. Ben & Jerry the people are, commendably, taking a stance against genocide and are sad that they can't align their company with that stance, since it is actually not their company because they sold it. I applaud them for speaking out, and roll my eyes at them for their naivity in thinking they could sell the company and still be allowed to take a moral stand with it afterwards.

  • There is no lie. It's just tough to admit that it's fairly accurate.

  • Yes, I just glossed over that detail by saying "similar to", but that is a more accurate explanation.

  • "They've been saying so many bad things about him for decades, and nothing stuck. He says he's innocent, so who should I believe, the man I trust, or the lying media and the deep state? They just have it out for him because he tells it like he sees it." You can point out all the inconsistencies in what Trump says, but they've tuned out already. They already know what they need to about him, or they just aren't detail people at all. Some are so far gone, they think, "He's a good person, therefore whatever it was he did was a good thing."

  • Unfortunately the most probable response to a question is an authoritative answer, so that's what usually comes out of them. They don't actually know what they do or don't know. If they happen to describe themselves accurately, it's only because a similar description was in the training data, or they where specifically instructed to answer that way.

  • Yeasty

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  • Dumpster concerns aside, I think these count as feral yeast.