surprised electric rat
surprised electric rat
I will never forget when I had to help a coworker with her laptop, she had long nails that had worn grooves in her keyboard keys.
She typed on her nails, the sound it made was terrible.
The only possible way I can think of is if you can contact the admins on Reddit and prove you are the owner of the account, then they might be able to reset the pw and send it to you.
However, I would not hold out much hope for this, getting this wrong would be very bad, possibly opening Reddit up for legal action, getting it right won’t really matter to them, so they probably have rules about denying these kinds of requests.
Correct, which is why I regretted posting it as soon as i did.
It looks deleted to me, I am using Voyager when I am on my phone, so a well known app, I suspect that the comment I wrote made it to the sync queue, I then immediately deleted the comment, which deleted it on lemmy.zip but didn’t clear the comment from the sync queue, but did generate a delete request to be synced.
Then as a sync request probably would be smaller than a comment and probably has a higher priority than a comment, it got processed before the comment was posted, creating the situation we have.
I have no indepth understanding of lemmy, but as an IT guy, this makes sense
Exactly, which is why I deleted the comment just after I made it as I realized I didn’t have the energy to debate the issue
I am confused, this is the second reply I get on a comment I deleted just after posting it.
I did so as I realized that I didn’t have the energy to debate my smartphone preference with random people online
This misses the point completely, I have tried both Android and iOS in the last five years, and to me iOS is just better, it works like I want it to.
A token?
It is insane that any internet banking portal still uses a static password.
As I noted, that only works with a limited set of AI companies.
They need to be in the juristiction of whatever government that decide to enforce the laws, if not, there is very little that can be done.
Then, besides needing to be in the right juristiction, the punnishment needs to be large enough that you can’t just budget it away.
Then any country doing this will know that they are deliberately getting rid of an important sector, while other countries will continue running their sectors.
I see a future where you will need to have a philosophical argument together with a blood test to logon to the internet.
Which will only be possible with good old fashioned bouble bursting as I said.
The issue with legally pulling the plug is that it won’t stop AI baddies, only good AI companies who respect the law.
The knowledge and tools are still out there.
But when the bouble bursts it will tank AI globally.
Why not call it a “shutter button”?
“Just one more training on a social network”
Can’t wait for the bouble to burst.
Sure, but is that due to a better product, cheaper product or a better political landscape?
I am leaning on the latter two options.
If it was listed incorrectly as a feature that could be turned on or off and it was a bug, then the bugfix would seem to be making it listed correctly as a feature that can be turned on or off.
“Looking to upstage Apple”
I am sure Huawei will run a good presentation, but I have severe doubts about “upstaging”, especially since we don’t know what Huawei will launch.
That isn’t really possible, there will allways be a gap between the release of a new version of software and a distribution putting it in their repos.
Arch is famous for keeping the software on the bleeding edge, so I’d look into that, see if you can write a script that will look for new releases of the software, then set a cron job to run the script every day.