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Not a newt@piefed.cato Medicine@mander.xyz•Scientists want to treat complex bone fractures with a bone-healing gun - Ars TechnicaEnglish7·2 days agoIt requires some serious juice. Bone healing juice, to be precise.
Not a newt@piefed.cato Hardware@lemmy.world•LG’s $1,800 TV for seniors makes misguided assumptionsEnglish3·2 days agoNGL, I had to do a double take because I read it as injuries too on the first pass.
I’m throwing a stack trace, alright?
Ctrl-R if you know part of the command.
Not a newt@piefed.cato Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL CAPTCHA is an acronym for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart"English6·7 days agoAlmost guaranteed to be a backronym.
Not a newt@piefed.cato Technology@lemmy.zip•OpenAI admits AI hallucinations are mathematically inevitable, not just engineering flawsEnglish12·8 days agoInstead they keep stacking more and more techniques to try and steer and reign in this deviation.
I hate how the tech bros immediately say “this can be solved with an MCP server.” Bitch, if the only thing that keeps the LLM from giving me wrong answers is the MCP server, then said server is the one that’s actually producing the answers I need, and the LLM is just lipstick on a pig.
As well as second hand smoke, littering, and all that shit that gets leached out of the cigarette butts into the soil.
Not a newt@piefed.cato Technology@lemmy.world•CATL says next-gen sodium-ion battery supports 500 km range, readies for 2026 mass productionEnglish5·11 days agoThey also have better thermal stability, so less risk of uncontrolled fires.
Not a newt@piefed.cato Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•I Was Kinda Surprised When The Doctor Prescribed LSD For My Constipation...English21·23 days agoI think this would be better suited in c/unclejokes
Not a newt@piefed.cato Ontario@lemmy.ca•ELI5: what is up with auto licence plates in Ontario?English13·26 days agoIf it’s anything like what’s happening in NYC, that IS a cop.
That’s because the default color scheme is white on black. Just change it and Poof! Blue magic, red magic, yellow magic… so many possibilities!
Not a newt@piefed.cato Technology@lemmy.world•The AI company Perplexity is complaining their bots can't bypass Cloudflare's firewallEnglish21·1 month agoPerplexity: “But that would cost us moneeyyyy!”
Not a newt@piefed.cato Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Everyone knows what an email address is, right? (Quiz)English5·1 month agoSpoilers!
Not a newt@piefed.cato Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Everyone knows what an email address is, right? (Quiz)English52·1 month ago13/21 here. Mostly got hung up on several “this was valid in earlier RFC, and later removed” kind of situations. There are several where I picked the correct answer, but where I know many websites that won’t accept it as valid, and that’s not even the more esoteric ones.
So how should I interpret the watermarks in the picture?
Not a newt@piefed.cato You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK The World’s Most Common PasswordsEnglish17·2 months agoBefore password composition rules, those were actually quite common, as well as passwords that were just the same as the username. Heck, it wasn’t until that long ago that router manufacturers used to ship with admin/admin as the default credentials.
Sounds like what you want is tracing. OpenTelemetry is the de facto standard for that. Couple it with aggressive sampling (here’s a great talk on it https://www.usenix.org/conference/srecon24americas/presentation/cruz ) and you’ll have a very efficient way of identifying use patterns.
While government censorship is dangerous, the article is picking some really disingenuous examples:
If you’re waving a Nazi flag, you’re not “just waving a flag.” They could have gone with “you could get charged for protesting a genocide” but decided to go with “I won’t be able to show my approval of fascism.” ಠ_ಠ