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  • This used to happen when new subs opened. Most of my feed was just them.

    My assumption was that as the sub grew the posts kept getting voted higher than any other on the sub and therefore pushed as top material relative to the subs normal amount of up votes.

  • I got into programming when my disabilities hit as a teenager.

    So fucking lucky I did as I now get paid decent money to sit in my pjs in bed at a computer.

  • But then they'll only refuse in areas they think they'll lose.

  • Indeed. But the pdf file itself isn't the issue here. They very clearly don't know what serialisation is.

    And while there are risks with java serialisation it isn't being deserialized here.

  • It's literally just the format of the file here. If you skip the java serialisation header it's a normal pdf file. I said nothing about the pdf file itself.

    I did explain what it is. I just don't know why certain programs encode it this way. It's supported by multiple pdf readers so it must be semi common but I can't find a reason for it to be encoded this way.

    I'm trying to help you out there's no need to be a dick.

  • The file is a serialised java array that contains a pdf file. I've seen a few things online about this. Some pdf readers accept it, some don't.

    And I'm not sure why an application would output a pdf this way. But there's nothing harmful going on.

    You're kind of freaking out about nothing.

  • Money. Sone people will look past almost anything if they think it'll make them richer.

  • Ok boomer.

    But seriously this is the sort of stuff our grandkids will roll their eyes and laugh at

  • That is literally the worst use case for AIs. There's no way they should be letting it provide contact info like that.

    Also they're stupid for dialing a random number.

  • This is definitely the answer. Bonus points for contextless clues to getting the other half.

  • That second one is a solar farm / battery installation. So it's included.

  • It always goes up regardless. This isn't really a win. From what I can see they performed about the same under each.

  • 2.6% increase in thread ops when copying data from user space seems pretty significant.

  • The numbers put out by Ukraine have been 1000+ consistently for quite a while now.

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  • Azure, oracle, digital ocean etc. there's 100s of providers of varying sizes.

  • I love things like this.

    There was a set of brick stairs leading up into a giant hedge full of brambles in my hometown. Straight from the pavement up and you couldn't see the end.

    Fascinated us as kids.

  • I bet you plenty of people absolutely do want this.

    Most people can barely use a computer and would love this if it worked well.

    You forget a huge percentage of users can barely access their emails.

    Lemmy is very techcentric and most users on here are far from the average consumer on technical literacy.

    You just aren't the target audience.

  • This one is relatively as well.

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  • They literally aren't unique at all. Those services are offered by plenty of competitors.