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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•‘End-to-end encrypted’ smart toilet camera is not actually end-to-end encryptedEnglish
151·2 months agoLiterally using people’s shit to train their shit AI.
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News@lemmy.world•Greene, Straying From Trump, Reflects an Emerging MAGA SplitEnglish
16·5 months agoEven the blind squirrel finds the occasional nut, or in this case the nut has found the squirrel.
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Technology@lemmy.world•THE NVIDIA AI GPU BLACK MARKET | Investigating Smuggling, Corruption, & GovernmentsEnglish
781·6 months agoSweet Tech Jesus! It’s 3 and 1/2 hours long.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Popup Ads in Your Pickup Truck? RAM Trucks Now Feature Scammy Ads on the Center DisplayEnglish
33·6 months agoDo you think Stellantis understands consent?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Ask me again in 2 weeks
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Technology@lemmy.world•Steam Users Rally Behind Anti-Censorship PetitionEnglish
22·7 months agoArchived page: https://archive.ph/Ttyr5
Just in case.
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News@lemmy.world•Teacher accused of having sex with 16-year-old student and telling co-workerEnglish
2558·8 months agoThat’s an interesting way of saying statutory rape.
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privacy@lemmy.ca•What is it with websites restricting passwords to 8 - 16 characters? Is there some technical limitation to their system??
6·9 months agoWhat’s funny is a character isn’t necessarily a byte now. It could be 1, 2, 3, or 4 bytes. Or only 2 or 4 bytes if we include utf-16 and 32. Character encodings are fun!
DocMcStuffin@lemmy.worldto
privacy@lemmy.ca•What is it with websites restricting passwords to 8 - 16 characters? Is there some technical limitation to their system??
6·9 months agoThere was one point in time when Intel’s website only allowed up to 14 characters and disallowed certain special characters. If I had to guess why, fear of inadequate error checking and fear of sql injection.
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News@lemmy.world•Employee charged in killing of trucking CEO found after fire in Chicago suburb
3·9 months agoThis is from 2 months ago.
It’s a legend, but a fun one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Joan#Legends
Some versions of the legend suggest that subsequent popes were subjected to an examination whereby, having sat on a so-called sedia stercoraria or ‘dung chair’ containing a hole, a cardinal had to reach up and establish that the new pope had testicles before announcing “Duos habet et bene pendentes” (“He has two and they dangle nicely”),[17] or “habet” (“he has them”) for short.[18]
@tias@discuss.tchncs.de ☝ the chair
I shit you not, it took the Catholic Church until the 1800’s to finally accept that the Earth revolves around the fucking Sun. Maybe the 1750’s if someone’s feeling generous, but they were still censoring Galileo’s and Copernicus’s books at that time.
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World News@lemmy.world•South Korea president Yoon Suk Yeol removed from office after court upholds impeachmentEnglish
54·11 months agoThis is how you treat wanna be despots and dictators. Remove them from power, put them on trial then throw them in jail for their crimes.
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World News@lemmy.world•Easter Eggs Are So Expensive Americans Are Dyeing PotatoesEnglish
10·11 months agoSpoilers work like this:
::: spoiler shown text hidden text :::You need the word “spoiler” after the first colons and the colons have to be at the start of the lines.
inspirational advice
make today your bitch
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Discussion] What would it take to selfhost some of the backend that Tesla's connect to?English
95·11 months agoThe right to repair. It’s going to require the ability to make changes to the software on the vehicle. At a minimum the ability to replace the public encryption keys used to communicate with the servers. The bootloader and software is probably locked behind signing keys; so you need to be able to disable or add your own keys. I doubt anyone has access to the full protocols used to communicate with the servers. So, the full technical standard need to be released (which is never going to happen) or reversed engineered through unencrypted traffic analysis and reverse engineering the software.
A good right to repair law could require some of that be releasable while the company is still active or all if the company goes belly up. IIRC there was a smaller EV company that went bankrupt and there was a concern that once the servers were shutdown the vehicles would be bricked. Not sure what happened in the end. In any case, cars as IOT is the stupidest idea ever created.
Neat buuUUUuuut.
Does Revolt have federation?
As of right now, Revolt does not feature any federation and it is not in our feature roadmap.
[…]
What can I do with Revolt and how do I self-host?
[…]
You can self-host Revolt by:
- Using Docker Compose and our recommended guide.
- Building individual components yourself from the source code.
It’s basically a bunch of islands.
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Games@lemmy.world•Avowed made me scream to my doctor: “I am a wizard!”English
26·1 year agoNew D&D meme just dropped: Okay,
boomerwizard.
I give it a 5/10. No mention of beans, unix socks, or tankies.













I would say hyperglycemia, but we don’t know what period of time Bob ate these candy bars. A day? A month? A year?