

Nah, I don’t like to jab at the USA by normalizing the shit load of money flowing into their politics, especially into some stupid election campaigns.


Nah, I don’t like to jab at the USA by normalizing the shit load of money flowing into their politics, especially into some stupid election campaigns.


I want to avoid time-consuming games like Dota 2 or Crusader Kings 3…
Did people at !Aii@programming.dev express that they aren’t interested in reading these articles, too? Because an AI-related community on a programming-related instance semantically conveys the same environment as a community dedicated to AI coding specifically in my opinion.
If this had been enforced consistently, it’s a different story. But at least at my school I was allowed to cite random blog articles, outdated news and anything else I found, as long as it wasn’t Wikipedia.


Some reasons for “I have nothing to hide” that I see and that need different reasoning are:
Naivety: Some people simply have no idea how much data and what kind of sensitive data is collected. How do you convince them? Well, it seems like even a lot of “privacy-aware” people seem to act purely on suspicion and never requested a data collection report from a service or at least looked up other people’s results on the internet. They claim that it doesn’t matter, because you don’t know how much they are actually collecting. But you will definitely convince more people, if they see on paper what data is definitely collected “officially”.
Acceptance, but naivety about life changes: Some people are aware, but they accept it and may even want it, because they enjoy the benefit of personalized content. They don’t think their data would ever be used for anything else and they claim to be “not interesting” enough to be looked up. Where is the problem? Well, if they accept it, that’s fine, but you should remind them that life and our world can change in unexpected ways. Not everyone who is prosecuted now, knew beforehand they would be and if it comes to that and you were not at least aware of your internet identity, you are carrying a big vulnerability with you.
Full acceptance: Some people don’t even care about that. They’ll just let the future happen. What can you say about that? Well, you can raise the point that their decision on their privacy does also also affect the people around them. But, honestly in my opinion it’s not their responsibility to handle that problem. At that point, the question is who that person is to you and whether or not you are responsible for them.


I see where you are coming from and I agree that the big advantage of the metric system is not specifically conversion or anything in particular, but in general that everything fits together due to the coherent units and ratio.
How often do y’all convert your measurements? It’s not even a daily thing.
It’s not literally an active daily task, but the effortless conversion benefits your mental image of measurements in general and you don’t even have to think about the conversion in the first place. I do not think you are unique in this though. When you live in a place that uses the imperial system (sorry for assuming. Correct me, if I’m wrong), your personal benefit of using the metric system is limited in your daily life.


This is one part of the post.
EDIT: This is the other part of the post that I actually want you to interact with, but I’m adding it later to make it look like a casual reply to the comments.


Is it perhaps this Lemmy post that leads to https://www.unlistedjobs.com/ ?


They’re welcome, but the platform in the fediverse that covers the Tiktok-kind of content specifically is Loops.


I’ve been using a height adjustable standing desk for 2-3 years now. The option to switch between sitting and standing was a major improvement. It’s obviously not a replacement to active movement and I’m looking forward to get a walking pad soon. But I’m glad I even went this direction.


Uhm. Is the article talking about the information gathered…with the web search tool? They do realize that it’s just an abstraction layer that won’t magically fix the misinformation on the internet, right?
Once again it seems like I don’t even have an IQ ¯\(ツ)/¯


Yes, but there are quite a few communities that cover this already, e.g. !shortstories@literature.cafe.


OMORI is one of my favorite games, perhaps even my #1, in general.


What is the application and did you notice similar behavior outside of it, e.g. being able to paste the currently selected text? I would also check your clipboard manager’s configuration. Clipboards (usually) have a clipboard buffer (for CTRL + C -> CTRL + V) and a primary buffer (for selected text -> mouse middle button paste). Some problems arise from the confusing default settings of some clipboard managers, e.g. the synchronization of both buffers.


It’s ridiculous that we have so many proper alternatives and the only thing missing are people in our personal circles to care about them. What’s even more ridiculous is that a few people seem to be slowly shifting away from WhatsApp as their primary choice, but instead they use Discord for direct messaging =) How…


I believe for simple, common tasks and small projects, it’s at least manageable. Even good, if you are not forced to use AI and can simply choose to what extent you use the tools and its results.
But with enterprise-level coding agents that are supposed to handle issues in long-term projects, the work is shifted to every other phase really, before and after the coding. Initially I thought that proper documentation at least benefits everybody, but prompts and instructions optimized for AI are not necessarily good documentation for humans to read.


An arch user with large arms and spiky hands opens the curtains to look at the dangerous world outside through the window. Perhaps red is indeed a better choice.
I get that, but I didn’t understand why you posted the code as an issue instead of checking in the code to your repository. If you’re not familiar with git version control, you could start with the basics alongside your first projects (even if they are AI-generated).
But after looking at your repositories, I think I have too many questions that are probably better left unanswered °-°
Check your PM.