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What exactly is “improper use”?
Hawke@lemmy.worldto
Star Trek @lemmy.world•A list of TNG episodes with the percentage of screen time on the Enterprise D.
31·3 days agoI put it all into an LLM and asked it to calculate the totals and overall percentage for the episode. I can supply the prompt for that too.
Congratulations, you’ve turned the fun and interesting into lame and boring.
This is never appropriate.
Hawke@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@midwest.social•Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristasEnglish
3·4 days agoHowever long it takes for the funding to run out and the bubble to burst.
Hawke@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Euro-Office, Europe's open-source alternative to Microsoft Office and Google Docs, launches June 9
3·6 days agoI think the difference is that this is web-based like Google Docs.
Hawke@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•"Scan to Verify You're Human": Google's reCAPTCHA is trialing a new "experimental challenge type" which requires desktop users to use an Android or iOS device to be able to pass it
61·8 days agoI absolutely do, but Linux-or-not has nothing to do with that.
Hawke@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•"Scan to Verify You're Human": Google's reCAPTCHA is trialing a new "experimental challenge type" which requires desktop users to use an Android or iOS device to be able to pass it
514·8 days agoAndroid is Linux. Not all Linux systems are Android, but all Android systems are Linux.
It’s not necessarily helpful to those on desktop Linux, but it is Linux if someone wants to be a purist about which operating systems run on their hardware.
Hawke@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•"Scan to Verify You're Human": Google's reCAPTCHA is trialing a new "experimental challenge type" which requires desktop users to use an Android or iOS device to be able to pass it
38·8 days agoSeems a little round-about. But if you want, I guess you could do that for some reason.
Hawke@lemmy.worldto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Debian will remain free, but we don't know about Cachy OS or Endeavour OS
541·9 days agoYou don’t know very far then.
Hawke@lemmy.worldto
Trains@lemmy.ml•Two photos of the same train driver, taken 26 years apartEnglish
34·9 days agowe still need roads
strawman argument. No one has proposed removing all roads.
Hawke@lemmy.worldto
News And Current Events@hilariouschaos.com•Trump champions bid to nix clock changes by adopting permanent daylight saving timeEnglish
3·14 days agoMy opinion is that clock noon should be as close to solar noon as possible.
Either that or drop the whole idea of time zones too.
In general:
- I would rather not wait. This mostly benefits everyone: user gets to see what is coming, developer gets feedback, and depending on software maybe user can start getting the benefits sooner
- on the other hand, it has some risks: maybe devs spend time fixing problems instead of bigger “building the system” tasks. Maybe users get attached to the “pre-release way of doing things” even if the final release is better. (Early access game mods can be very vulnerable to this)
Complete vs simple software, it depends on what the job is. Some complexity is fine, and some bugs are fine, as long as there is a plan to get to where you want the software to be.
Hawke@lemmy.worldto
News And Current Events@hilariouschaos.com•Trump champions bid to nix clock changes by adopting permanent daylight saving timeEnglish
2·14 days agoWhat a fucking stupid idea. (Permanent daylight-saving, not eliminating the clock changes)
has no arrows
How do you know? They’d all be obscured by the cars.
Hawke@lemmy.worldto
USA | United states of America@lemmy.ca•ICE Recruitment Tweets Are So Racist That Cops Feared They Could Incite Neo-Nazi Violence
42·15 days agoI thought the whole point of cops was neo-Nazi violence.






You could have done that, but here we are.