While that could make it worse, a sharp knife won’t avoid it completely.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What would nationwide (all states) martial law be like if enforced in the US?English
12·7 hours agoIt would be even less effective in rural areas where people are spread out and there aren’t enough thugs to round everyone up into a small area.
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Europe@feddit.org•Western Europeans believe crime is rising despite fall in overall rates, poll findsEnglish
8·10 hours agoOr being owned by the people promoting the misinformation.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Kaspersky says hackers are distributing malware via anime girl wallpapers on Steam Workshop's Wallpaper EngineEnglish
8·23 hours agoYou guys can see your wallpapers?
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Technology@lemmy.world•License Plate Cameras Will Soon Track Phones, Wearables, Infotainment, and Even Your PetsEnglish
69·1 day agoIf they track all that other stuff then they are not ‘license plate cameras’.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•1666: Amsterdam, made by a team including 'over a dozen talented and experienced artists', used AI images all through its revealEnglish
35·1 day agoPlease be assured that the Early Access and full game will not include any assets generated by AI.
[X] Doubt
Dungeon Master
That way I get to play everything in small amounts!
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI and brain-computer interface allow speechless ALS patient to work a full-time jobEnglish
50·2 days agoAgreed! A better title would be:
AI and brain-computer interface allow speechless ALS patient to speak with 92% accuracy in daily use
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Teams is getting a controversial location tracking feature that users may hateEnglish
29·4 days agoI look forward to everyone being shown as located in the major city where our VPN is listed instead of where we actually are. That’s how it works for browsers and other location based functionality now.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI is hitting employment among young software developers hardEnglish
30·6 days agoLong ago, companies hired new people and professionals took on apprentices knowing they were bot going to be productive initially, but thst over time they would be trained and loyal.
Then companies decided that they could poach the people other trained instead of spending money on training their own employees in the interest of short term profits. Then a lack of training meant they didn’t need to increase pay for their own employees to increase shirt term profits, so people started job hopping as it was the only way to increase pay. This of course required personal training outside of working hours or just being good at interviewing, not necessarily the job. That is also why we have entry level positions that require a decade of experience and pay minimum wage.
We have the current culture because of short term profits being the sole driver of business.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If somebody invented smart glasses that detected lying, how do you think the public would react?English
8·7 days agoI would start being overly honest and forthcoming about things I don’t currently bring up because doing so isn’t polite. Wouldn’t want to lie by omission!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Bluesky Is Bringing Reddit-Style Communities Later This YearEnglish
8·7 days agoThe only reason it is currently better is that it is comparatively smaller than the mainstream apps. The more successful and mainstream it becomes the more it with enshittify.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Local Brand Realizes Customers Hate Its AI Ads, Switches to Charming Homemade Ones InsteadEnglish
2·7 days agoAI summaries are generation of averaged content. It is literally the same thing with the prompt to summarize.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Local Brand Realizes Customers Hate Its AI Ads, Switches to Charming Homemade Ones InsteadEnglish
4·7 days agoMath teachers are correct, becsuse doing the right steps is repeatable and scalable. Plus you can figure out where you went wrong the times you don’t get the answer right the first time!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Man sues Florida cops over arrest spurred by "93% match" in facial recognitionEnglish
7·7 days agoAll the 100% matches are of cops.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You walk into a restaurant and see this. What’s your first thought?English
6·8 days agoshould be
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Technology@lemmy.world•Landmark German ruling declares Google's AI Overviews are Google's own words and makes it liable for false answersEnglish
22·8 days agoThen LLMs are defective and should not be used as a replacement for web indexes or anything useful.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Chrome is killing all uBlock Origin bypasses, Microsoft Edge, Opera to followEnglish
41·8 days agoChrome is doing the same thing as Internet Explorer did by not following web standards. There are several websites I have used where the payment process or uploading process only worked in chrome.
Again, this is a problem with chrome doing things that breaks consistency between browsers that are supposed to be following the same web standards.


The last thing my naked ass wants in the shower is a knife.