Black belt in Mikado, Photo model, for the photos where they put under ‘BEFORE’
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Also Andisearch had it clear that you have to go with the car. A humble free AI from a two person startup with better results as AIs from big corps, as shown several times in the past.
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I don’t think so, all data are on your device and in the one of the other user. No man in the middle. It’s similar to the paleolitic finger protocol (which still can be used after more than 50 years), but military grade encrypted.
Example of the finger protocol write this in your commandline for an message from me:
finger zerush@happynetbox.com
Yes, certainly a bad joke by this oversensible Lemmy US Flanders filter 🤬Forbidden Use of Carnal Knowledge it (to avoid censoring)


I don’t hate AI as tool where it is needed and really usefull, I hate the BS spy LLM from big corps and the hype to include it even in a fridge, sobstitute it to the own intelligence and creativity, using it for misinformation and deep fakes.
These are edible (small amount), with very colorfull side effects
Well, it’s nice the developement of a new independent engine, but I’m old and not sure to see the first stable and usefull release of it. The engine is by far the most complex part of the browser, with the need of an big team to develope it for several platforms (even linux distros are not always compatible one with another)
Nowadays Blink is the most advanced engine, because nobody else than Google has the infrastructure and the amount of devs working on it, even with the power to modify web standarts. This is at the same time also the problem.
Yes, Chromium is 100% FOSS and everybody can modify and gutting it to his like, but always depends on the update releases from Google. The only solution is an independent Chromium team and community.
A new browserengine would change nothing, because it comes 20 years late in a market of nearly 80% Chromium in an web optimized by it, like dozends of other indie browsers with a handfull users each or even abandoned out there (eg Otter and others) even the grandfather of Blink, Konqueror with the KHTML engine by the German KDE, forked by Google and Apple.
Well, i think it’s more an meme against the AI hype.
Nothing to do with the density of the fart, but a lot of temperature differences between the “air” of the fart and outside, apart of the sensibility of the camara, same as you can see at plain sight your breath on cold days. If the fart has much difference with the temperature outside, the camara will capture it.
That is the point. Training an LLM on the entire internet never will be reliable, apart of the huge energy waste, not the same as training an LLM on specific tasks in science, medicine, biology, etc., with this they can turn in very usefull tools, as shown, presenting results in hours or minutes in investigations which in traditional way would have least years. AI algorrithm are very efficient in specific tasks, since the first chess computers which roasted even world champions.
Seems that it died happy
At least Andi didn’t fall for this nonsense. The difference if an AI do an semantic search for information in realtime in the web, instead of logging inputs in the knowledge base itself, like ChatBots do. Never halucinations in the 4 years I use Andisearch, if it don’t find an clear contrasted answer sometimes, it offers an normal websearch instead of inventing some BS. Nothing against AI as such for certain functions, but against LLM in generative AIs, is there where are all problems, misinformations, copyright problems, manipulations by big corps, privacy,…etc…
Thomas Germain is not a hot-dog eating champion - in fact, he deliberately created this false claim as part of an investigation into AI systems’ vulnerabilities. In February 2026, Germain, a BBC technology journalist, conducted an experiment where he successfully tricked ChatGPT and Google’s AI into falsely identifying him as a competitive hot-dog eating champion.
According to Germain’s BBC article, he performed this stunt to demonstrate how easily AI systems can be manipulated to spread misinformation. “Anybody can do this. It’s stupid, it feels like there are no guardrails there,” notes Harpreet Chatha, an SEO consultant quoted in Germain’s investigation.
Yes, it’s a harpy, very impressive birdies.

Yes, ad than there is also this nice guy

Fixing the World problem is building a wall arround the USA and closing all US military bases arround the World






















Too much blobs with eyes in the world