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  • Sure, but that's only relevant once we have 100% clean energy

  • Couldn't find it in there, but maybe this opens up live collaboration between desktop and web users on the same document.

  • This reads like script kiddie & weeb bingo combined. What a world

  • Weird adaption of Ring

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  • From Reddit posted in r/yurimemes

    Does that help?

  • LineageOS with microg

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  • These were originally posted on Reddit. Here's another one by the same author (NSFW):

    According to the title it has, the original author is GRS.

    My Nextcloud says 24.07.2022 as creation date, but that's probably just when I migrated my memes folder to Nextcloud.

    Fun fact:

    Pringles cans are used to help train people how to assist with birth. To help get the baby out you need a similar motion of inserting your hand and twisting to get it out. (According to Lateral)

    Edit: Searching by title got me to the correct user Here you go https://old.reddit.com/user/GRS-/submitted/?sort=new&count=26&before=t3_1ivnwww

    Edit 2: Here's your particular one https://old.reddit.com/r/yurimemes/comments/vkwwtn/bottom/

  • Only relevant sections are published, but I'm sure that's plenty of material to draw a decent sample.

  • Since final reports are usually public, someone with enough time could go check.

  • The main GrapheneOS dev creates beef with a bunch of other projects. It's not some shadowy organisation, it's him having stupid takes in GitHub issues and spreading false claims about other projects.

  • You're not the only one. It's one of my biggest reasons for staying away from it

  • Still much better, especially with respecting opt-outs, than most other LLMs

  • Good gallery apps allow you to include/exclude paths

  • Kidnapped would be the correct term, no?

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  • I read about a psychology study where they analysed how many people can link their own actions to effects. A large number of people made the same mistakes multiple times because they didn't connect the cause. After being told what the cause is, most changed their behaviour, but a significant portion of people still didn't "get" it and continued making the same bad inputs.

    Edit: See my comment below for the Are Technica story where I read this

  • Did you know that every slur is made up?