Showerthoughts in a nutshell. Even when I went through and verified every rule was correct it was still removed. Modmail just responded “well you broke one of the rules” and would never explain which one or how.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Downfall attacks targets a critical weakness found in billions of modern processors used in personal and cloud computersEnglish
21·2 years agoIs this really any different from Spectre and other types of attacks? Except those targeted predictive execution.
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World News@lemmy.ml•‘Ghost flights’: Qatar Airways flying near-empty planes in Australia to exploit legal loopholeEnglish
21·2 years agoNation favors local incumbent, news at 11…
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Technology@lemmy.world•Solar power to the rescue as Europe's energy system weathers extreme heatEnglish
2·2 years agoBut, but, it’s contributing to the entropy of the universe!
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World News@lemmy.ml•The back-to-office backfire: Companies ending WFH perks lose out on top talent, who view flexible work as equivalent to an 8% raiseEnglish
822·2 years agoControl is another thing. I can’t tell you the amount of execs I’ve heard say “they’re losing control of their company” or “I don’t feel I have the same control over my people”. It’s crazy that they think that. What do they think the past 3 years have been when they’ve gotten record profits “oh, but our profits would be even better if we had people back in the office”. Sadly no amount of data will override the entrepreneurial “it could always be more” what if that they throw out.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The new Sony Walkman costs more than you think, here's whyEnglish
211·2 years agoMHz refers to the samples per second, not the pitch. CD audio for example is 16-bit/44.1kHz. What that means is there are 16-bits of sampling (audio) taken 44,100 times per second. DSD on the other hand is 1-bit samples taken 11.2 million times per second, this is referred to as DSD256. What that translates to is a digital wave that looks a lot closer to an analog wave than a CD does. It has nothing to do with the frequency of listening in this case.
If you’d like to learn more, check this out.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Government fears AI could be used to spread fake news in run up to electionsEnglish
153·2 years agoOh I’m not absolving them of their culpability either, however there is a two pronged approach that is happening right now. The first are those mouth pieces as you listed, but then there is the amplification of the message that is occuring and guiding conversations that is the work on troll farms. This more natural “grass roots” conversation is what I’m likening to their concerns about AI. The difference is you’re just taking the human out of the equation.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Government fears AI could be used to spread fake news in run up to electionsEnglish
364·2 years agoUnlike the GOP is already doing via Russia troll farms?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Pentagon-Funded Study Uses AI to Detect 'Violations of Social Norms'English
15·2 years agoIt’s probably the most secure,. commonly available, messaging platform right now. They keep a bare minimum of metadata on their servers. Basically enough to link you on the platform. After that, everything is e2e encrypted and they can’t tell authorities anything.
Other platforms are a sliding scale from to/from/time data, all the way up to full messages.
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Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube Premium quietly goes up in price to $14 per month | That's a significant $2 increase with no official announcement.English
42·2 years agoMaybe mentally I’ve already been hit with inflation, but $2 and “significant increase” do not tie out to me.
Pregnant and he was 59?
Publicly traceable and verifiable hashes of the images authenticity. Submitting a hash of the image can prove who submitted it and when and then any altering of the image would yield a different hash which you would know you’re not looking at the original image.
I know Blockchain is always in search of a solution, but is this one place where it may work? Take a hash of the image and store that hash in a chain, that way you can always hash the image and see if it’s been altered?
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Technology@lemmy.world•The First Social-Media Babies Are Growing Up—And They’re HorrifiedEnglish
15·3 years agoDid they turn out alright though?
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: If you work in the U.S. as a W-2 worker, you can check to see how much money you've paid into Social Security and learn when you'll become eligible to draw from it in retirement
3·3 years agoSo theoretically as long as my gross was below the cutoff (currently $160K in 2023) would that keep a running tally of my gross earnings over the years or are there other things such as 401k that would reduce that amount?
I was wanting to calculate how much I grossed in my lifetime but of course don’t have a chunk of that data anymore.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: wefwef is a web app that look very similar to Apollo and works on both android and ios
7·3 years agoI’m curious what feels different to you? I came from Sync to Wefwef and it’s been a smooth transition for me. It reminds me of how the sync layout used to be which I never updated from when he switched versions so that may be it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Gfycat is shutting down September 1stEnglish
4·3 years agoA/S/L?
Ml is a ticking time bomb. Mali is starting to take back its domain and lemmy.ml could go offline at any time. OP specifically noted that too.