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  • This argument doesn't work for say videos of sexual abuse, I feel like there has to be some line and maybe this crosses it

  • “When people are worried about surveillance, of course, there are huge dangers there,” Karp said last year on The Axios Show, “but you know, you will have far fewer rights if America’s not in the lead.”

    Said the CEO of fucking Palantir, when local AI is the only option to not be surveilled and most of the competitive local models are coming from China because US companies don't publish their models.

  • “So, regardless of where you’re stationed in those income cohorts, we want to make that experience worth your while. And what we know is what’s definitely something that drives that value is to be able to have a great seat, have a great moment of connection with a barista.”

    Really highlights how parasitic this company is. We need free public spaces and real community, not a simulacrum designed to wring money out of you.

  • oh damn, I figured it was some kind of rubbery material but its metal

  • I think it's some kind of synthetic material rather than sausages, there's a serial number or something stamped onto one on the bottom left, they don't look like they have any kind of skin and no oil/moisture/rot

  • They are specifically counting crypto from the largest hacks:

    Almost all of its winnings from January to April this year, for example, come down to two incidents: an attack against the "Drift Protocol" that yielded $285 million, and another against "KelpDAO" for $292 million.

    The headline of the article this article is drawing its information from is "North Korea Stole 76% of All Crypto Hack Value in 2026 — With Just Two Attacks", which is probably more accurate.

    As for how they know NK is the culprit, it's not impossible to determine. In this case it's some crypto forensics company doing the analysis and not the US government. Unfortunately this article and the ones it links to don't go into a lot of detail about how exactly they know who did it, but there's a general consensus about that and it isn't very controversial. They are putting effort into repeatedly pulling off sophisticated crypto heists because it's one of the few ways an isolated country like that has of making money, and laws against it can't be enforced against them.

  • That's awful but at this point does anyone really doubt that this is something the IDF would do? I assume they're posting this kind of video themselves and want people to see it, does something so disrespectful to the victims really need to be spread around further?

  • You'll probably be fine if you post circumvention info then

  • I wouldn't trust this, hopefully the car still drives when you cut the wires to whatever it's using as an antenna.

  • Depends how good their camera person tracking system is I guess, and whether police have direct access to it. I think propaganda might sometimes exaggerate how well these things work to make people believe the state is more capable than it really is.

  • Why are they explicitly going out of their way to block GrapheneOS despite not many people using it?

  • Well no, because in aggregate people will fail at protecting themselves, or else it wouldn't be a broken society. You can't solve a coordination problem with advice to defect.

  • That calorie per dollar ratio though, ten times as good as cooking oil...

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  • Oh, when is it from?

  • I am talking about the part in the video where they described the history of this effect while the scientific understanding of it was still developing, in particular the bit about how it caused church organs to corrode

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  • If you get good enough at naps, you can do short ones pretty consistently with no alarm. You basically stay conscious through the whole thing and wake yourself up right after the transition point, which is this really distinctive sensation like exhaustion being physically flushed out of your head. After that there's diminishing returns to staying asleep longer and no clear signal to get up, so you just have to get to that point and then open your eyes.

  • Big advantage of being in the habit of cooking is if you get jealous then you can go try to make something similar for yourself

  • The install process requires one of:

    • Running a command with npm
    • Manually compiling binaries from source
    • Manually installing dependencies

    These aren't bad per-se, but my experience has led me to associate these with spending a bunch of time trying to resolve errors and having to give up in the end and not install the software after all, so if there's any alternatives that I could use I am trying those first.

  • The trend seems to be to give an AI agent access to the same command line and credentials a person would use, with no sandboxing, because then it can do the same tasks in a similar way and "just works". Obviously this is insane, and not even attempting building a comprehensive sandboxing system to deploy an AI agent into invites disaster, but you can see why certain people would be tempted, because that would take a lot of work and thought and probably need a human in the loop in the end anyway.

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    What petty past grievances are you still sometimes mad about?

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    Why don't cars have a way to contact nearby cars like fictional spaceships do?

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    Just finished reading the Manga

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