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  • This is pretty dumb even by trump standards. You would think the right of all people would know that trying to ban terms will just result in new euphemisms and jargon being created.

    Most of the research caught up is probably going to be using the terms incidentally (for instance, a drug study that happens to mention participants were AMAB) and this will cause a bunch of paperwork and probably just end up being changed to something like "gametically" or "chromosomally".

  • Removed

    Lemmy.ml and its moderation, am I getting something wrong?

    Jump
  • If you interpret their sub rule "Posts must be relevant to the open source ideology" in the strictest sense then I guess anything about FUTO is against their rules, since it isn't open source.

    Still seems a bit dickish to delete comments like that. ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

  • I read it as being pronounced something like "flow-marked"

  • If you have a paid google one account you can.

  • Bold words for the guy who killed the spectrum and amstrad.

  • investment decisions were not really taking place in the BVI. Instead, one of Abramovich’s closest associates appears to have been controlling the companies from the UK.

    I always assumed that's how all BVI companies worked.

  • The only half reasonable argument I've seen is that requiring pasteurisation (supposedly) makes it difficult for small dairy farms that want to sell direct to consumer, and forces them to sell to large milk companies for a far lower price. I have no idea how valid that argument is.

  • Inference? It's the actual running of the ai when you use it, as opposed to training.

  • DeepSeek: "no u"

  • Wired everything. However many network ports you think you will need in a room, double it.

    Grounded wire mesh Faraday cage embedded in all walls.

    A tall fence.

  • You could say the same about ACABers suddenly becoming fans of police brutality 😏

  • Even the Chinese AI is better at maths.

  • Interns are the old fashioned way of doing it.

  • Facebook moderation is infamous for pants on head stupid false positives, but I've never seen one this bad.

  • Better than people assuming it's a joke about it being full of feds, which I've seen before.

  • but I’ve yet to see anything from him that didn’t make sense.

    He supports tivoization.

  • James Davies, RPS director for England told BBC News: "It's really important that regardless of whether it's online or face to face, these thorough checks are taking place.

    "That means that a full medical history is taken, there's an opportunity to understand the medication that may be prescribed, the side effects, the risks and the benefits."

    Unless it's available on the NHS, it's inevitable that people will take shortcuts to save money. The NHS doesn't generally take men's health seriously though.