gen z: Roughly the generation currently in their teens to twenties.
dommes - Sexual dominants, as opposed to subs. Specifically female in this case, with "doms" being the masculine/gender-neutral variant.
puppygirls - Dog equivalent of a catgirl. A girl who takes on visual and personality traits of a puppy to various extents, often as a form of sexual play.
dogcage - Where you put your puppygirl when she's been chewing on the remote or peeing on the rug.
rawdog - To experience something "raw", without any aides to make the experience safer or more tolerable.
Translation: It's incredulous that young sexual dominants allow their submissives to use their phones while in their cage. It lessens the experience!
Literally none of this matters anyways if pennies are going, because making prices end in certain amounts won't work as nice in practice as it does here for the simple reason that US prices almost never include taxes.
It is 33% if the answer itself is randomly chosen from 25%, 50%, and 60%. Then you have:
If the answer is 25%: A 1/2 chance of guessing right
If the answer is 50%: A 1/4 chance of guessing right
If the answer is 60%: A 1/4 chance of guessing right
And 1/31/2 + 1/31/4 + 1/31/4 = 1/3, or 33.333...% chance
If the answer is randomly chosen from A, B, C, and D (With A or D being picked meaning D or A are also good, so 25% has a 50% chance of being the answer) then your probability of being right changes to 37.5%.
This would hold up if the question were less purposely obtuse, like asking "What would be the probability of answering the following question correctly if guessing from A, B, C and D randomly, if its answer were also chosen from A, B, C and D at random?", with the choices being something like "A: A or D, B: B, C: C, D: A or D"
Here is an imgur album of all the images from the OP, for easier viewing - if you like one I recommend then downloading it from OP's link since I'm pretty sure imgur recompresses uploads
Given the specific names on that list, I took it as an awkward attempt to list the people they think are standing up, rather than a list of people they were admonishing for not standing up
tl;dr is that it's basically just a gray wolf with 14 edited genes, most of which are from natural gray wolf populations rather than dire wolf genomes. The result is a gray wolf that's visually similar to a dire wolf, not a dire wolf.
For anyone who didn't click through to the article, here are pictures of the two posters in question. She wasn't asked to remove anything else. The article made clear this wasn't a situation where the school backed down after pushback, and that even after prolonged meetings and discussions with legal counsel, they're still threatening her with repercussions if the posters aren't removed by the end of the school year.
I'm in firefox + uBlock on lemmy.world too, and it works fine for me - I can see on my current front page 2 posts are being blocked and the rest are showing up. Do you have any other uBlock filters going on? Are you on some page other than the lemmy.world homepage? Are you using the default UI or one of the alternate UIs?
The only one of these I've updated since the original is the one for Ars Technica, which is now this:
arstechnica.com##:not(:not(head>title:has-text(/Serving the Technologist/))) article:has-text(/Trump|Elon|Musk|nazi|doge|maga/i)
The reason being that 'Ars Technica' now appears in the title of articles, while it didn't originally, which caused the original filter to block out entire articles. 'Serving the Technologist' only appears on the homepage so this updated filter will still filter the homepage but display the contents of articles that contain blacklisted words.
Good to know that's the default. I do definitely see prompts that have "Reject all", plus some banners that only have "Accept all" and "Cookie settings", with "Reject all" or "Necessary cookies only" only visible in the cookie settings. Thanks.
I tried out the 8B deepseek and found it pretty underwhelming - the responses were borderline unrelated to the prompts at times. The smallest I had any respectable output with was the 12B model - which I was able to run, at a somewhat usable speed even.
gen z: Roughly the generation currently in their teens to twenties.
dommes - Sexual dominants, as opposed to subs. Specifically female in this case, with "doms" being the masculine/gender-neutral variant.
puppygirls - Dog equivalent of a catgirl. A girl who takes on visual and personality traits of a puppy to various extents, often as a form of sexual play.
dogcage - Where you put your puppygirl when she's been chewing on the remote or peeing on the rug.
rawdog - To experience something "raw", without any aides to make the experience safer or more tolerable.
Translation: It's incredulous that young sexual dominants allow their submissives to use their phones while in their cage. It lessens the experience!