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  • Would you like to share anything at all with us about your browser, other than the source code?

  • In other wrong words, yes. An assumption is not the same thing as a belief.

  • Because it's completely ridiculous. What if we was just phoning it in? He's just going to come out and say it?

  • When the HQ isn't down, you can browse communities there.

  • https://fluxer.app/

    As you can imagine, they're having some server issues right now, but it looks promising.

  • he had COVID while doing all this

    I've had COVID before, it sucks but it doesn't make you stupid.

    he just got mixed up when experimenting

    I don't believe him.

  • If you absolutely must use ChatGPT, you can do it with Duck.ai as a proxy to protect your personal info.

  • Jesus Christ, it's not like I didn't expect it but fuuuuuuck nonetheless...

    "But I have nothing to hide" WHAT NOW MOTHERFUCKERS

  • All the more stupid. Why is it hidden in the alt text and not in the text of the post?

  • Thank fuck Bsky has these character limits or else he would have had to put all that text in an easily legible format for reading and copying. Fuck character limits up their stupid asses.

  • Someone deserves to be fired. Just imagine you're paying someone to do a job and they just 100% completely outsource it to a machine in 5 seconds and then goes home.

  • On Friday afternoon, Ars Technica published an article containing fabricated quotations generated by an AI tool and attributed to a source who did not say them. That is a serious failure of our standards. Direct quotations must always reflect what a source actually said.

    That this happened at Ars is especially distressing. We have covered the risks of overreliance on AI tools for years, and our written policy reflects those concerns. In this case, fabricated quotations were published in a manner inconsistent with that policy. We have reviewed recent work and have not identified additional issues. At this time, this appears to be an isolated incident.

    Ars Technica does not permit the publication of AI-generated material unless it is clearly labeled and presented for demonstration purposes. That rule is not optional, and it was not followed here.

    We regret this failure and apologize to our readers. We have also apologized to Mr. Scott Shambaugh, who was falsely quoted.

    Nothing about who put it in there or what you're doing to them?

  • I read the entire paragraph and at no time did you address your failed analogy that these are not for theft prevention. But thank you for acknowledging that you have no idea what they're for. You're being blocked now.

  • Nah.

  • You mean apples proprietary bit

    One and only (AFAIK)

    instead of the one specific locking bit they now have this specific locking bit?

    Did you just completely ignore what I said about this being a security item?

    The only moron here is the one who doesn't read comments before replying to them. If you can't tell me what you think the purpose of this bolt is, then don't reply to me again.

  • I said the platform is expected to support self hosting soon, that it's expected to support federation later, and that it's just something to keep an eye on. Ergo, it will not, in fact, require an account on a centralized service.

  • Right. They're probably being paid to collect this information for their own use, and for sale.

  • It's a special bit, that's it.

    More likely it's a whole set of bits. Why do you think they're doing this? Apple invented a new screw. Why do you think they did that? None of it is intended to slow down professional repair businesses, it's to stop DIYers.

    You might as well complain about locking lug nuts as a whole because that's really all this is.

    LOL locking lugnuts prevent theft. Do you think that's what the purpose of this is?

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Fluxer is another open-source Discord alternative

    fluxer.app
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Give your Matrix account a Discord UI with Commet

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    PearPass: password manager with P2P and E2EE syncing with multiple devices.

    pass.pears.com
  • The Epstein Files @lemmy.world

    DOJ releases final tranche of Epstein documents

    thehill.com /homenews/administration/5715028-epstein-documents-publicly-available/
  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Let's talk about clickbait and sources when posting

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Malicious GPC messages

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Why don't more distros use this method?

  • Linux @lemmy.world

    Linux on a Mac (it's not going back)

    tinkerbetter.tube /videos/watch/5ffabd4a-0673-4f82-bcb6-94a871292cf0
  • Television @piefed.social

    'I haven't sat down to play the games, and I won't': Fallout's Walton Goggins says he 'not interested' in playing the RPGs his show is based on

    www.pcgamer.com /movies-tv/i-havent-sat-down-to-play-the-games-and-i-wont-fallouts-walton-goggins-says-he-not-interested-in-playing-the-rpgs-his-show-is-based-on/
  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    We all pay the price for Amazon’s AI push

    thehill.com /opinion/technology/5630482-big-tech-climate-dystopia/
  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    SteamOS Beta debuts display-off downloads.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Reminder, you can subscribe/comment/like Peertube channels from PieFed

  • Android @lemmy.world

    What's the state of Android desktop for "phones"?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Orion Browser for Linux (Webkit-based) Alpha available by end of year "if all goes well"

    orionfeedback.org /d/6363-orion-for-linux/248
  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    JSAUX teases aftermarket mods for Steam Machine

  • PC Gaming @lemmy.ca

    Valve reveals new Steam Hardware for Early 2026

    store.steampowered.com /sale/hardware
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Why do so many services require email configuration?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Texas is the 3rd state to require app store age verification

    www.cnn.com /2025/05/28/tech/texas-apple-google-app-store-age-verification-law
  • Linux @lemmy.world

    WAN discusses XBOX Ally and Linux

  • Electric Vehicles @slrpnk.net

    Edison motors hybrid trucks are dead (for now) due to Canadian emissions regulations