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  • I don't know about launching in new countries, but a lot of the new subscribers were added in countries where Netflix is cheaper so while they did add a lot of subscribers the revenue increase wasn't large.

  • Car thefts are up here anyway, but a lot of it is break and enters where they just get into your house to grab the keys.

    There is a diagnostic USB port in the steering column of the car, they are plugging a cable into that then the car just starts without the key.

    Immobilizers are required here in Australia so it's not that, I think it just inspired a bunch of kids to go steal cars in other ways.

  • I think they have oversimplified the situation to the point that it is wrong.

    1. Arguably, Lemmy instance providers (depending on where they live) are protected in the same way Facebook or other content hosts are. So long as you are acting in good faith you are protected against any illegal content your users upload. This does mean you need to remove illegal content as you become aware of it, you can't just ignore what your users are doing.
    2. There have been cases where although a user technically 'possessed' CSAM, it was shown that they did so unknowingly via thumbnails or it being cached. The police do investigate where it came from. It's not as simple as just sending it to someone and you can have them convicted.
  • Yeh I feel you, I used to be the same way actually. Gradually over time my habits changed and now I look forward to the Discovery playlist each week. But I totally get where you're coming from, I used to just listen to the same artist over and over ha ha.

  • I didn't say anything about the sources being incongruent? That's a completely separate issue. We were talking about plagiarism.

    I don't understand the morality comment either, I didn't ascribe any morality to AI, I was talking about whether using them fits the definition of plagiarism or not.

    If you are expected to write it yourself, and you use an LLM to generate it, then that's cheating in my opinion. Yes, of course we shoukd learn to use AI, but if you are told to do something and you get a person or LLM to do it for you, then you didn't complete the task as you were told. And at university that can have consequences.

  • Eh, I'm a full album guy (Pink Floyd ftw) but I still enjoy Spotify. I've been introduced to a lot of good music I probably wouldn't have found otherwise, and sometimes I'm just not in the mood to commit to a full album.

  • Except for morphine, pretty much every opioid is just a chemical out body metabolizes into morphine

    Only codeine and heroin have this as their primary mechanism of action I'm fairly sure? Oxycodone is active itself without metabolism, as are many other opioids.

    Yes, metabolism will still make a difference though.