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  • Correct. The group, as a whole, are the most.

    Maybe you need a different example to understand.

    Take the 400 wealthiest people in the world. They make 2 gangs, first one is made up of the top 200 richest and the second is made up of the 201-400 richest people.

    The first group is the richest of the two. But the 2 groups, as a whole, are made up of the richest people in the world.

    Make sense?

  • Who could have possibly predicted the number 1 place suggested as a reddit alternative to redditers every time shit hits the fan (basically monthly) would turn into reddit?

    Maybe try Tildes.

  • As a collective, as in, you group both sides into one group of "democratic and republican politicians", that group is made up of the worst scum human history has ever seen.

    Now if you put the individual people in a scale, or break them into certain groups, some will be less bad/evil than others. But that doesn't change the original statement.

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  • There was an exploit in version 0.17.0 through 0.19.0 (fixed in 0.19.1) that, from what I understand, allowed people to view DMs of anyone by reporting them, but as you can't know the ID of a given DM you're not part of, they couldn't really target a specific user, but rather would just send reports to a range of potential IDs and see what comes back.

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  • They say using it is contributing to the creation of CP. This is akin to claiming using/buying/improving cameras is contributing to the creation of cp as they use cameras to take the pictures. Should we have just not invented photography, printers, the internet etc just because it facilitates the creation and distribution of cp?

  • I've never met someone that actually wanted that little roll and I'm not sure I'd trust someone that did. Begrudgingly eat with apathy? Sure that's fine. But actively want it? Nah.

  • That's true, but tbh I only know about it because chat gpt put me onto it. I asked it how to access jellyfin outside my home and it told me tailscale and explained how to set it up pretty easily.

  • That sounds perfect tbh. I love fish flavour but mostly don't like the texture.

  • I set up tailscale for remote access and it was pretty easy and painless. Maybe not as "average user" simple as plex, but no harder than setting up lan games to play across the internet that non techy people were doing in my high school 20 years ago.

  • We're still talking about the purge, right?

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  • Well consider you're on the deck in the open air during a storm, waves crashing everywhere, people yelling, you can barely hear anything.

    Do you want to keep asking them to repeat which way to turn because you can't hear? Or do you wanna know short word/one noise = right and long word/two noises = left?

  • I'll use the scapegoat of most people with Windows aren't actively trying to do things that might massively break it, and additionally the vast majority wouldn't know how to fix it even with a second device on hand and would get someone else to do it anyway.

    Also,

  • ITT:

  • Can you really say you're the manliest men if you're not comfortable wearing women's clothing?

  • Daddymobile.

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  • I'd bet they believed it themselves.

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  • It would be more like renaming twitter to internet website, which yes, despite everything, is worse than X.

  • Let's assume you can stack the apples, and passing through both is still 1 stroke. That means cutting through 10 could still be considered 1 stroke.

    Stack the apples.

    Cut entirely through the top one directly in half.

    Continue cutting through the second one.

    As you cut through it, one of the people takes the top apple, rotates it 60 degrees, and puts it under the bottom apple.

    Finish cutting through the now top apple and continue cutting through the now bottom apple (the original top that was already in half).

    Repeat this until you've cut each into 6 pieces like this (picture not mathematically accurate, for visual purposes only).

    Give everyone 4 each.

  • A good AI, sure, this could be plausible. Current ones get too much wrong.

    The much bigger issue is we're talking about children, not adults. How many children would be motivated to self teach, every day, for years on end, even if you had an AI equal to a human tutor.