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Makes sense given that AI has been trained on all the prejudiced blatherings of humanity so far, and it just tries to imitate what it has seen. Yet it’s being used to make decisions as if it’s some wise oracle.
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science@lemmy.world•Is This Drivel? A Practical Framework for Cutting Through Empty DiscourseEnglish
3·1 year agoYour criteria exclude much that is useful. For example, scientific studies that confirm theoretical predictions or replicate previous results, which are both essential to good science. Your emphasis seems to be entirely on challenging established understandings and institutions and shaking things up, but if that’s the only thing you respect as not “drivel”, you just end up pushing contrarianism. Sometimes it’s valuable to agree, or to come to consensus. Sometimes it’s valuable to delve into the subtleties of an existing way of understanding the world. Sometimes it’s valuable to explore how others already understand the world, while keeping quiet and not asserting anything of your own until you are well steeped in it. Not everything needs to be shaken up or disrupted all the time - to look only for this is the unwisdom of hubristic tech bros and conspiracists.
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science@lemmy.world•Your Wifi Router Emits Photons - QNFOEnglish
14·1 year agoThey have played us for absolute fools.
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science@lemmy.world•This Debunked Lightning Safety Tip Just Won’t Die—and It’s Still DangerousEnglish
14·1 year agoWould lying flat and wriggling your way to safety like a big wet human worm help? Or always traveling with a taller, damper friend?
No, I’m on Fastmail. It’s full-featured and has a slick web UI, but it’s not as good for privacy as Tuta, Proton, etc. Also, although Fastmail is Australian they apparently host their servers in the USA.
My email provider will auto-generate aliases with no limit, and I also subscribe to Mozilla Firefox Relay, which allows me to invent email addresses on the fly and have them relay emails to my inbox. The advantage of the Firefox Relay is that it isn’t tied to the email provider so if I switch provider the aliases can still work.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Marine Le Pen banned from running for French presidency in 2027 and given four-year sentence in embezzlement trial – liveEnglish
23·1 year agoThat standard should still deal with plenty of the fascists, if consistently applied. Only the decent, honest, law-abiding fascists will slip through.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Gaza medics killed by Israel found handcuffed and shot in mass graveEnglish
69·1 year agoIf you’re in the USA don’t you dare say abducting medics, handcuffing them, executing them and dumping their bodies in a mass grave is bad, or you’ll be abducted, tortured and disappeared to permanent prison in a random country. This is called free speech.
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science@lemmy.world•Quantum Teleportation Achieved Over Internet For The First TimeEnglish
8·1 year agoIt could actually be a good thing, since it opens up the possibility of unsnoopable channels of communication, using encryption that would be disrupted by any attempt to intercept it.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The consequences (of my actions) have been extremeEnglish
51·1 year agoStill not sure whether OP is Pete Hegseth.
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Technology@lemmy.world•FBI warnings are true—fake file converters do push malwareEnglish
1·1 year agoIn Windows, Foobar2000 does easy audio file conversions, once you have installed the relevant codecs.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Have Americans always been this stupid?English
1·1 year agoMany things are possible, but we shouldn’t go shouting “It’s microplastics!” or “It’s TikTok!” or whatever without actual scientific research. There are just too many plausible-sounding hypotheses that need to be handled carefully.
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Technology@lemmy.world•HP Inc settles printer toner lockout lawsuit with a promise to make firmware updates optionalEnglish
14·1 year agoEven better, the whole HP printer is optional.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta wins halt to promotion of 'Careless People' tell-all book by former employeeEnglish
36·1 year agoHere’s a review of the book in the NYT that gives a taste of some of the awfulness:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/10/books/review/careless-people-sarah-wynn-williams.html
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Technology@lemmy.world•Dodge Chargers Now Have Pop-Up Ads at Every StoplightEnglish
14·1 year agoMozilla has one too. And Fastmail. You can invent a different email address for every site, then block the ones that get spammed.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Donald Trump threatens to impose 25% tariffs on EU goodsEnglish
6·1 year agoCanada and Europe really need to be thrashing out some deals right now.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Life isn't easy if your last name is 'Null' as it still breaks database entries the world overEnglish
27·1 year agoI have never seen this happen, and I don’t know what tools would confuse the strings “null” or “Null” with NULL. From the comments in this thread, there are evidently more terribly programmed systems than I imagined.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Obsidian is now free for work - ObsidianEnglish
293·1 year agoIt’s regrettable that Obsidian isn’t open source. But the nice thing about it is that its data store is just a bunch of markdown files in a folder structure, and very easily migrated to any other application. They may have the code but they don’t take the data hostage like a lot of commercial software does.
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Technology@lemmy.world•If any AI became 'misaligned' then the system would hide it just long enough to cause harm — controlling it is a fallacyEnglish
3·1 year agobut it will protect itself.
Or, facing conditions where it can no longer do this, it will boil off into fascist autocracy, which seems to be where we’re headed.
Google Maps in Android Auto does it, but I think they use Waze data.