Skip Navigation
‘We should have better answers by now’: climate scientists baffled by unexpected pace of heating
  • Late or not, we have to do all we can to stop runaway warming and ecological collapse. We know corporations and populations won't do anything voluntarily. That is why legislation is the only way. EU is taking the lead on this. I'm hoping world countries will follow.

  • On the Internet, what is a dead giveaway that someone is actually a kid?
  • Will to live lol also they don't write lol

  • Estonia | The Digital State
  • Turkey has been doing it for more than a decade. It is very convenient, but now you can find tons of info about every citizen on the web because of leaks.

  • Who found their best selves, their calling, later in life?
  • Changed careers and went into decarbonization and environmental protection research at 39. So glad that I now feel like what I do matters and my purpose has meaning. Findings can sometimes be depressing tho

  • Up to 30% of Apple Vision Pro Returns Are Because Users Don't Get It, Analyst Says
  • Makes sense to me. Sounds weird but some people don't have the ability to think in 3D. My wife is one such person. For example she can't combine in her head her actual spatial position and surroundings with Google Maps, so she can't use it. Same with those 3D rotation IQ test types of puzzles. I'm sure she wouldn't be able to use spatial computing.

  • New report: 60% of OpenAI model's responses contain plagiarism
  • Yeah, anyone who has written a thesis knows those tools are bullshit. My handwritten 140 page master's thesis had a similarity index of 11%.

  • New report: 60% of OpenAI model's responses contain plagiarism
  • There is custom gpts for that. ScholarAI and Consensus are OK.

  • Machines don't know their place
  • Upvoted because gwahahaha

  • Rule simulator
  • Yesterday I spent 1,5 hours to sort my 550 mods for a new Rimworld playthrough. Game didn't launch, so I decided to try again another day and ended up playing Guild Wars 2.

  • Maersk to pause all container ship traffic through the Red Sea
  • I heard Hapag Lloyd will do the same, so you could be right

  • Relative size comparison of social media platforms (December 2023)
  • It has different aspects to it. Big part of it is job hunters i believe, but i use it mostly for promotion of my research, discussion with other researchers, policy discussions and following conferences / webinars and news about climate related stuff. I use it daily.

  • Google is putting ads in gmail. WTF?
  • Bruh your real name is on the image

  • What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
  • Is Nokia 5230 a smartphone? It didn't feel very smart

  • 505 of 700 OpenAI employees tell the board to resign.
  • How in the world OpenAI didn't sign non-compete with MS, how can MS hire OpenAI employees so blatantly?? What the actual fuck

  • YouTube cracking on ad blockers.
  • People choose products that seem or sound familiar. It is a psychological effect that advertisers abuse. Often times you see the same ad multiple times and this establishes that familiarity.

  • YouTube cracking on ad blockers.
  • Advertisement is brainwashing and should be against human rights.

  • Defederation from Lemmygrad.ml
  • Finally, thank you.

  • Goodbye Youtube and thanks for all the fish
  • They cant do it, it uses the original apk and add patches on top of it

  • After spending the last day as a rocket ship, there's now an active effort underway to reconstruct the /r/place guillotine
  • Nah it's been confirmed that admins banned the guillotine. It's unbelievable.

  • BattleGrown BattleGrown @lemmy.world

    Random person from the internet

    Posts 0
    Comments 33