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  • What an I looking at here? What's the white stuff? Snow?

  • Man who claims he invented bitcoin faces prison after filing $1.1 trillion suit
  • I don't think this guy is Satoshi but no Bitcoin wallets known to belong to Satoshi have been active since their initial transactions. I think it's likely that the keys for those wallets have been lost. So I don't think the inability to sign these messages proves that he's not Satoshi, the fraud does though.

  • Startup set to brick $800 kids robot is trying to open source it first
  • Cheers, I can read and comprehend the original headline now. I'm Australian so English isn't my first language, at least that's my excuse.

  • Startup set to brick $800 kids robot is trying to open source it first
  • Is there missing punctuation in that headline or am I an idiot?

  • Google will apparently offer “AI Mode” right on its main search page
  • Google is a publicly traded advertising company with quarterly goals and a track record of lying about their AI offerings. "Google" used to be synonymous with finding things, now "Google" is synonymous with enshittification. The only thing keeping Google's search offerings relevant is monopolistic behavior and inertia.

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    Can you identify all the faces?
  • Trump’s tariff threat is a sign that Canada should be diversifying beyond the U.S.
  • Canada is under utilizing that new second land border with Denmark

  • Self hostable gif database?
  • OP can use a Cloudflare tunnel which would take care of caching and prevent any accidental DDoS attacks.

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  • 182cm and satisfied though I wouldn't mind playing around with different heights for a day. Like being 10cm tall so I could play with my daughter as one of her toys. Or being 10m tall so I could clean my gutters.

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    Indian start-up Yes Madam fires employees who indicated being stressed in the survey
  • Yes Madam fits the Indian government's definition of small enterprise (small business). But even if it wasn't you shouldn't be posting bogus rage bait articles. I initially gave you the benefit of the doubt that you weren't trying to be malicious but now I'm less sure giving you're doubling down, focusing on red herrings, and not addressing my main point which is to verify what you're posting. Let's not turn Lemmy into Facebook.

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    Indian start-up Yes Madam fires employees who indicated being stressed in the survey
  • The truth never spreads as far as the lie. You didn't even use the "allegedly" qualifier in your post title. I doubt you were being deliberately malicious but unsubstantiated claims like this can destroy small businesses. There are dozens of examples of this happening.

  • TIL about the Narrows or *Dalles*, a stretch of the Columbia river with narrow, deep, and fast rapids caused by basalt formations.
  • TIL about waterway charts! I've only ever used maritime charts, even when traversing canal systems. I'm going to see if I can find up to date waterway charts for my local area.

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    Indian start-up Yes Madam fires employees who indicated being stressed in the survey
  • The boring dystopia in this post is that this screenshot is spreading but this story still hasn't been verified. The only "news stories" I've seen about this just cover people's reactions to the screenshot. I hope Lemmy doesn't become just another platform filled with ragebait.

  • "Have a duty to shareholders to maximize profits" musk is scurd.
  • It was painful scrolling through his feed 😅

  • "Have a duty to shareholders to maximize profits" musk is scurd.
  • I couldn't find this tweet on Elon Musk's Twitter feed

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  • It's scary that some people's first instinct to get reliable information is to ask Facebook. But to be fair, government websites are usually difficult to get navigate and Google search is useless nowadays.

  • Can we estimate how many deaths a company is responsible for?
  • It is impossible to accurately quantify how many deaths and human years lost can be directly attributed to Brian Thompson. UnitedHealthcare themselves may have some data but there are also indirect deaths and shortened life spans as a result of denied or delayed treatment.

  • Stop using generative AI as a search engine
  • That's my point, if the model returns a hallucinated source you can probably disregard it's output. But if the model provides an accurate source you can verify it's output. Depending on the information you're researching, this approach can be much quicker than using Google. Out of interest, have you experienced source hallucinations on ChatGPT recently (last few weeks)? I have not experienced source hallucinations in a long time.

  • Stop using generative AI as a search engine
  • Generative AI is a tool, sometimes is useful, sometimes it's not useful. If you want a recipe for pancakes you'll get there a lot quicker using ChatGPT than using Google. It's also worth noting that you can ask tools like ChatGPT for it's references.

  • Police recover more than 40,000 stolen Bluey coins
    www.bbc.com Police recover more than 40,000 stolen Bluey coins

    Sixty-three thousand of the limited edition coins were reported stolen in July.

    Police recover more than 40,000 stolen Bluey coins

    Imagine trying to off load 40K in one dollar bluey coins 🤣

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    This is how I feed my omnivorous fish

    I think this is ok because my fish is omnivorous

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