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  • Wait, what changed in 2019?

  • This is just non-binary, isn't it?

  • The story of Elisha and the boys deserves to be "nitpicked" as well. I haven't checked for myself, but from what I understand most secular and non-secular scholars agree that the Hebrew term includes babies all the way to "boys" who are in their twenties. This makes better sense of how the term is used in other passages and of why Elisha would encounter 42 of them (which only counts those who were mauled) just hanging out in the countryside.

  • It strongly depends on the topics they talk about. I think history and issues of logistics could be interesting.

  • Wait, are you sure it's not a cookie? It's got bite marks like one.

  • I assume that's just a bloated dead body, but maybe they know that?

  • I didn't notice that it was because of inline images, but I've definitely been having the scrolling issue too.

  • Apparently it's a real term some people use, but not enough for a mention on Wikipedia. It's when you care for someone else's emotions and needs to the point that you hurt yourself in the process.

  • Isn't Turkey blocking the strait that connects to the black sea? Also would Russia not be able to destroy them fairly easily?

  • What explains the depressing job market — most starkly illustrated in a viral chart on X, based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, showing the number of position openings cratering since ChatGPT was released? And what about early career jobs, which seem scarce these days, to the chagrin of recent graduates?

    Some think that the softening in the job market should instead be attributed to the US Federal Reserve putting a kibosh to the era of zero interest-rate policy in 2022. Before it ended, companies borrowed massive amounts of capital at cheap rates and plowed them into high-risk startups — thereby inflating assets, making lots of millionaires, and fueling a gold rush of well-paying tech positions. (Squint at that chart in the previous paragraph and it does seem to support this thesis, with the decline in openings coinciding more cleanly with the interest rate hike than the release of ChatGPT.)

    As for early career positions decreasing, some experts think the phenomenon predates ChatGPT and could be a sign that there are simply more college graduates than there are early career jobs where a higher degree is a must, along with other structural changes.

    And there are the headlines, which are littered with stories of people getting laid off due to AI — but maybe that’s a function of some CEOs jumping the gun and buying into the hype even though AI still leaves much to be desired in practice. That’s reflected in the uneven adoption of AI across industrial sectors.

    While generative AI looks likely to join the ranks of transformative, general purpose technologies,” the Yale study reads, “It is too soon to tell how disruptive the technology will be to jobs.

  • I think you're right about a lot of fundamentalists, but you need to be careful with the "knowing God's will" part because Christianity is based on the Bible and the Bible teaches you what God's will is. So, in so much as someone is basing their words on what the Bible means by what it says, then they are not taking God's name in vain. But the moment they twist what the Bible means to fit their own narrative, then they are.

  • You're misreading that "Linux phone" panel.

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  • According to the newspaper this came from, The Times of India, this is a photoshopped image with the original saying "meet" instead of "mate".

  • I don't know about here on Lemmy in particular but I looked it up and found a 2011 Pew poll that gives some statistics: "Mormons perceive hostility directed toward them from evangelical Christians. Fully half of those surveyed (50%) say that evangelical Christians are generally unfriendly toward Mormons, compared with 21% who think evangelicals are neutral toward Mormons and 18% who say evangelicals are friendly toward Mormonism. Pew Research Center surveys show that roughly half of white evangelicals (47%) say that Mormonism is not a Christian religion, and two-thirds of evangelicals (66%) say that Mormonism and their own religion are very or somewhat different." It also says that "one-third of non-Mormon U.S. adults (32%) say the Mormon faith is not a Christian religion, and an additional 17% are unsure whether Mormonism is Christian."

  • Someone needs to give me a diagram

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  • Would there be any way around this?

  • Can anyone give me a tldr on how LLMs are linked to mental health breakdowns?

  • Sorry that you're having to go through this situation, it world be a hard time for anyone. I think you need to go to the friend who is trying to talk to your partner and tell them that the two of you have been having a hard time, broke up for a bit, and that that's why you went on that date. If they are at all a good friend, they should understand and let things be, though they probably would still want to talk to your partner just to try and help them with everything else. However, eventually you should tell your partner that the date happened when the two of you were broken up. It won't be comfortable, but strong relationships are built on open communication. Hiding that it happened will probably come back to bite you in some other way and will likely feel like a dark stain on the relationship until you open up about it.

  • What are safety tools?