I mean I don’t think it’s the UN’s fault they can’t get shit done about climate change, but I still wouldn’t use it as a model
I mean I don’t think it’s the UN’s fault they can’t get shit done about climate change, but I still wouldn’t use it as a model
I… does the UN think they’re handling climate change well and promptly?
I loved the VPs at the end there. Vance somehow dodged 2 questions about Trumps question dodging.
He doged the easiest question of the whole debate.
Not hard, since he dodged the others too.
On one hand, my knee jerk reaction is to say debates don’t really matter.
On the other hand, Biden literally dropped out over the last one.
OK but I’m genuinely terrified by how common this is at my company, and its notably better at retention then the industry norm.
Screw Dead Internet Theory, this is my conspiracy: Crowdstrike style incidents are going to get more and more common as techdebt keeps growing.
Piracy steals from the rich and gives to the poor. ChatGPT steals from the rich and the poor and keeps for itself.
Either way, is calling a plotical stance a protected class normal in New York? It’s not anywhere else.
Kentucky is likely violating federal law for failing to provide community-based services to adults in Louisville with serious mental illness, the U.S. Department of Justice said
DOJ report said the state “relies unnecessarily on segregated psychiatric hospitals to serve adults with serious mental illness who could be served in their homes and communities.”
if a resolution cannot be reached, the government said it could sue Kentucky to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
I would pay an extra 3k for “lack of touchscreen”
I kind of like the symbol, so long as it’s used as a symbol. The problem is it doesn’t really make sense in the headline; imagine if we inserted a bird symbol before the word Twitter or the little space dude before reddit.
@mods I went with “spam or abuse”, is that the appropriate label?
What are you searching for? I can’t remember the last time I googled something and most the results were malicious.
Also, I don’t think it’ll be easier to spot bullshit coming from an LLM then a website.
Not necessarily a bad idea, but most the spam I’ve seen is from new accounts on larger instances, so I’m not sure it’ll help with this.
But that really says more about the user then the tech. This issue here isn’t that the tech has too many errors, it’s that stores use it and it alone to ban people despite it having a low but well known error rate.
Source:xkcd
Do we have a rule against just straight-up ads? If not, should we make one maybe?
I mean if you’re trying to learn to be a competent handyman or build a bookcase maybe yeah, but I just need a screwdriver set for like 30 minutes to put something together.
He’ll be clocking a lot of overtime this month.
I would argue that you really don’t need to understand lemmy to use it either, that’s a cultural issue with lemmy users.
Always remember that someone is in the days 10000!