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  • I would assume it's a spam email and delete it. Are they really deporting people over email? Seems more like a postal letter kind of thing.

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  • What a weird site. Thaiembassy .com but it's not actually a Thai embassy, it's just some law firm that hooks you up with the visa and gives you a membership card.

  • Under Article 68 of the Constitution, a new presidential election must be held within 60 days of the court's ruling.

    The next two months will be interesting.

  • Why are they banning knives and swords category by category (e.g., zombie knives, ninja swords) instead of a broader ban?

  • I remember seeing that meme, I just didn't get it at the time

  • This seems like such a useful feature and I hope lemmy brings it. What else does piefed do?

  • wanked son of a belch

  • I don't remember big wildfires being in the news in recent years, or maybe I just missed it? Could be a thing that becomes more common now, as with all extreme weather.

    Edit: I meant in Korea, I know other countries have them

  • 30mph

  • The thing about the lamp posts doesn't really have any significance. Roads in the UK have a default speed limit that doesn't need to be marked with the speed limit - it's 30mph for "normal" streets with regular lamposts, 60mph for other roads, 70mph if there's an embankment thing in between each side of the road. 180m spacing must just be the technical definition for what makes a road 30mph. In Wales, they made default 30mph roads 20mph.

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  • The article says it's not poisoning the AI data, only providing valid facts. The scraper still gets content, just not the content it was aiming for.

    E:

    It is important to us that we don’t generate inaccurate content that contributes to the spread of misinformation on the Internet, so the content we generate is real and related to scientific facts, just not relevant or proprietary to the site being crawled.

  • Read the article, sounds infuriating

  • I know you're kind of a big thing in the fediverse - do you know why I can't see your comment from lemmy.funami.tech but I can from feddit.uk? I've noticed that stuff is pretty slow in appearing with my funami.account, and my guess is that it's somehow not as well federated because it's smaller.

  • It took me a while to work out why they were so critical of Canada

  • The one good (?) thing is that they're good at pardoning any imprisoned/sentenced president fairly swiftly.

  • This mostly seems pretty achievable in my eyes. Meat consumption is apparently trending down anyway, even without government intervention. The difficult part may be turning farmland into woodland, because how do you get farmers to convert their source of income into land for trees?

  • I swear I remember reading that they've already been using facial recognition in some places before.

    Stories of being arrested for a false positive soon to follow.

  • Koreans are great at going all-in on something during a hype period

  • Oh, sorry, I meant to say I don't enable GA, not that she shouldn't (though if she doesn't use it for anything, then might as well turn it off). Perhaps there's settings to stop GA taking control of media playback that can be tweaked