huppakee @ huppakee @lemm.ee Posts 25Comments 1,314Joined 2 mo. ago

Well, I skipped "literally" so guess it's an easy mistake to make lol
You really are a genius, i wasn't sure before.
Every child knows a rule only counts if a) you're caught breaking them and b) you're punished for breaking them.b
Well, running for president isn't really running if the result is already fixed. So you have that going for you.
Please don't, I would buy them and finance Trump :(
Don't act surprised, as soon as you saw "floating" you knew how this was gonna go.
Officer breaks up 2 people fighting, asks "What's going on here?"
"This is my house and this man came into my garden and doesn't want to leave," one man says.
"Well, you don't understand sir, I have been living in this neighborhood all my live and everybody agrees this is a nice place to be." the other man says.
The officer thinks long and hard about the situation until he looks to the homeowner and says "Mister, you have a very nice house and he only took the garden so I think it would be fair if we could find some middle ground after all the fighting you two have been doing. I mean, wouldn't it be nice if you could do something better with all your resources? I propose you just go back inside and enjoy your nice house. You can just choose to not be upset about some man who took over your garden. I mean, I can't force you to accept my proposal but it's either that, or I leave and you two go back to fighting.
It's easy, just go inside and watch some TV.
Why are you making this so complicated?
You're not even in the garden all the time.
Imagine yourself in my position, wouldn't you too want to go home to your wife instead of dealing with someone who didn't even thank me for showing up?
If it wasn't for me you would still be fighting this man.
Just be cool okay, no need to be ungrateful about this. Think about me for a second here, jeez."
Nice how this woman on the right tells the story
Next week's headlines;
BREAKING: Yesterday's deal broken.
BREAKING: Broken deal repaired.
BREAKING: Repaired deal "never existed".
BREAKING: Broken deal still in place, government blames scapegoat.
BREAKING: A 'better deal', should we take it?
The event this article is about isn't at all newsworthy but thought I'd share it here because it's related. It's from a company that is using the Port of Rotterdam as testing grounds for driverless trucks.
Automated electric driving and automated charging technologies are making significant progress. Automation provides improved planning, reduced energy consumption, and increased productivity of the charge facilities. https://www.magpie-ports.eu/magpie-event-automated-electric-trucks/
For Spain yes, for Gaza no. But I agree.
I found this too and looked if there is something I could do to use chatgpt anonymous. I figured that might be better than continuing to use them in cases I expect le chat to be subpar. DuckDuckGo has an interface for this, although i haven't figured out much 'better' of a solution this is. You can go to http://duck.ai/ chat anonymous with:
- GPT-4oย mini
- Llama 3.3ย 70B
- Claude 3ย Haiku
- o3-mini
- Mistralย Small 3
According to DuckDuckGo (which is also US-based) your chat will not be used as training data. If someone here has more knowledge please provide it because I'm just not sure if this is much better than using ChatGPT directly except that openai doesn't get to build a user profile of me.
Yay, bonus:
Alongside the labels the EU is introducing โecodesign requirementsโ imposing minimum standards on the same products. Those include protection from splashes of water (and dust particles larger than 1mm for phones), scratch and drop protection, batteries that retain at least 80 percent of their capacity after 800 charging cycles, and making โcritical spare partsโ available within 5-10 working days. Manufacturers are also required to provide operating system updates within six months of the source code becoming available โ a bar that Samsung would have failed to meet with its recent One UI 7 rollout.
Go EU! ๐ช๐บ
Yes, but I rather have them do 1 bad thing instead of 2.
A lot of pro-russia supporters left in eastern Europe, although it seems it's mainly certain politicians who stuck with this since Russia invaded Ukraine.
I wonder who wrote the playbook they are all following
Hint 1: They're receiving funds from its writer.
Hint 2: The writer used to be the boss of the security apparatus that influences all those right-wing nationalists are influenced by.
For this research, weโre focusing on e-mail. Especially in Scandinavia and the Benelux, Microsoft has established a strong prevalence. Purely based on the MX-records, we learn that 72% of Belgian municipalities run Microsoft mail servers and 60% of the Dutch municipalities. For Scandinavia, itโs 64% in Norway and 57% in Sweden. In Finland, itโs a whopping 77% if the cities that are being served by Microsoft.
At the same time, countries like Germany โ known for its strong hacker culture and cybersecurity awareness โ land at mearly 4% running Microsoft. In Hungary too, they land on hardly 3% and in Bulgaria they are surpassed by Google, together only having 4% of the mail-share.
So many list where Scandinavia is on top and south-east Europe is on the bottom, but not with this lol. I guess this is the first time i see a benefit of the Sovjet occupation of eastern Europe.
I was just thinking about seeing this move in my How To Find A Scapegoat workbook.
All of these efforts to bring peace to Ukraine sadly reminds me of the US's retreat from Afghanistan.
I don't know the specifics, but American companies have to turn over data if the government asks. The government can still ask foreign companies to hand over, but a company like this will ask for a warrant or a legal order which they might only get by successfully arguing youre a terrorist or a child porn producer or something like that. So in general your data is much safer with a European company, especially when it comes to privacy.
BUT that data has to go through a physical cable through the ocean to get to you and they can't keep you safe once the data leaves their service. So you'll still need security on your end, like encryption and a VPN. I think keeping the government out of your data is a very good thing, and a safe mailbox is very important but if it is your only safeguard you still can get compromised. As far as I know there are things you can do to keep your data from being 'fished' with a broad net and things you can do to prevent someone from fishing your data with a spear (like a targeted hack), start defending your data against being fished with a broad net. For that I'd say avoid services offered by US companies. So yes, by all means get that mailbox.org account.
I believe the encryption nerds would recommend this company because of PGP, but I don't know enough about law or tech to tell you more.