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  • adjacent YSKs:

    • there’s soluble and insoluble fibre. you need both, and psyllium only has soluble fibre so it’s part of a larger fibre intake (carrots are pretty okay sources of insoluble fibre - snacking carrots, perhaps with hummus is great!)
    • peanut butter also has surprisingly decent fibre in it: honestly insoluble fibre is everywhere
    • if you plan on adding psyllium (or any fibre) to your diet, build up slowly! it can cause literally constant diarrhoea for weeks or more if you just whack 30g/day (RDI) straight into your diet all at once
    • add some to pancake batter! you’ll want to add about 10-20% more liquid because it gels up, but it’s real easy to add and is basically unnoticeable
  • i’d insert

    • see what rule 2 is
    • wonder why that applies
  • red light cameras - at least in australia - are stock standard canon DSLRs… they take images, but not video

    there are some newer ones that do things like photos of people using their phones stopped at lights etc, but generally speed/red light and “single purpose” cameras will just be doing stills, and wouldn’t be too useful for anything other than a single photo when the sensor triggers it

  • that’s all irrelevant though… the rule is the rule and they got caught

    people should be allowed to have awards for games which only use humans, and if a game is caught cheating they should be disqualified

    if they want to compete for some awards, these aren’t the awards for them: there are others

  • it’s kinda irrelevant to the make it to production part though: the rule is no gen ai used during development… there’s no ifs, buts, or maybes here: there definitively was, and nobody is denying that

  • it’s irrelevant whether you agree with the rule or not… the award is for games that didn’t use AI during development. the game should not have originally been in contention for the award

    i tend to agree this is the right way to use AI assets, but this isn’t the award for them… it doesn’t matter if it was accidental, if it was removed before release, or anything else

  • yyyyyyyyes, but also it’s not like he “was driving”… he used a car to break through their fence in order to “save” the dog: he didn’t get in the car to go for a drive and accidentally ram it through the house

    that’s not to say it’s okay, but they’re very different things. context and intent are important

  • blowback and rallying your enemies.

    imo exactly what’s happened with russia… pre-full-scale invasion nobody gave a shit about russia… even crimea tbh people were mostly indifferent

    now? i dont know anyone real that doesn’t think the whole country can go to hell, and that russia always lies

    the standard reaction to hearing about undersea cables being cut is: fuck russia; we should bomb their fucking ships those absolute cunts - even if we have no idea if it’s russia or not!

    win or lose in ukraine, russia has lost so much - at least for the short-term

  • i would wager that these quickly get perverted

  • also economies of scale… industrial farming is well optimised for cheap and heavy; nothing else… when you add more things like flavour, you’re always going to sacrifice price or quantity

  • “complicit” is the word

  • The software had a limit on the size of the feature file that was below its doubled size. That caused the software to fail.

    this is not a rust problem… nor was the original problem of code writing entries to a file multiple times, and nor is the thing that made it worse: propagation of the poisoned file

  • the cloudflare issues were configuration… they have nothing even remotely relayed to any of this

  • because this is researched, ready, has worked its way some of the way through courts, has strategy, etc

    something new starts from scratch

    pivoting all over the place is the point of the tactic: doing so many bad things that there’s nowhere for the opposition to focus

  • github copilot is fantastic for exactly this reason… completes a few lines, auto corrects, automatic find and replace, automatically fills a 3 line function body that would otherwise be an extra dependency

  • and these browsers are specifically not that… these browsers are intended to do things like categorise tabs, complete forms, etc automatically without your interaction

    of course they’ll ask before they do things they consider destructive, but what they consider destructive and what a malicious actor can use are very different things

    some of that is certainly benign, but the point with prompt injection is that it can take benign things and make them plausibly malicious

  • imo anything firefox-based until servo or ladybird matures

    i use waterfox, i know a lot of people use librewolf

    remember that switching to anything chromium (like vivaldi, brave) still gives google power. on web standards at least, mozilla still fights for us (and is arguably the only one protecting us from shit like putting tracking stabdards directly into the web spec)

  • how dare you not recommend espresso martini’s

  • anyone who designs a computer system without escape hatches when it’s wrong isn’t an engineer; they’re a fucking fraud

    the single most important thing to understand about software is that no matter what, it will fail… if there are no ways for the people-system to force it right, it’s an enormous liability

  • sometimes stores have sales that includes gift cards so you can get $500 of apple credit for 20% off