

Since restocking their shelves with US liquor last week, Nova Scotia stores saw higher than usual sales, said Terah McKinnon, spokesperson for the province’s liquor board.
Seems like selling american booze is in the interest of at least some people.


Since restocking their shelves with US liquor last week, Nova Scotia stores saw higher than usual sales, said Terah McKinnon, spokesperson for the province’s liquor board.
Seems like selling american booze is in the interest of at least some people.


Use the desktop client on a phone?


Honest question: what would you do if there was a proper Linux phone to not have this problem? Fork and maintain your own nextcloud client?


It is. But the chatGPT interface reminds you of that when you first create an account. (At least it did when I created mine).
At some point we have to give the responsibility to the user. Just like with Kali OS or other pentesting tools. You wouldn’t (shouldn’t) blame them for the latest ransomeware attack too.


> Build a yes-man
> It is good at saying “yes”
> Someone asks it a question
> It says yes
> Everyone complains
ChatGPT is a (partially) stupid technology with not enough security. But it’s fundamentally just autocomplete. That’s the technology. It did what it was supposed to do.
I hate to defend OpenAI on this but if you’re so mentally sick (dunno if that’s the right word here?) that you’d let yourself be driven to suicide by some online chats [1] then the people who gave you internet access are to blame too.
[1] If this was a human encouraging him to suicide this wouldn’t be newsworthy…
They have content that Lemmy doesn’t.


I haven’t fully researched that topic yet but should I be safe with e/os?


Celebrating other people’s death is always a bit awful but these chinese sailors are violating the sovereignity of another country for their own nations imperial ambitions. They’re just as bad as ruzzians.


Agreed, China doesn’t need crazy degenerate billionaires without the slightest understanding of how the real world works because the CCP already has enough oft those :)


What a fantastic idea! After every cycling trip or run I’ll pull out a ruler and paper map and measure how far I went!
Could you please elaborate on your last sentence? What do you mean with “errors […] after some time if your network is denylisted”? I am using RiMusic and I indeed run into weird errors where the music stops in the middle.
My first comment may have been a bit confusing. What I asked about were the links insider the Newsletter; The stuff Tom is referencing. They are usualy stuff like this: https://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=pR_drn&m=ftZOJIimVNMcQMQ&b=oF1nuW28Y3wbKseYeTJePg
No idea what this is exactly but a quick online search says it’s tracking.
Oh, Tom Scotts Newsletter also has a RSS feed? I didn’t know that. Thanks! Btw. does it have tracking-links too or normal links?


“Move fast and break things!”


You can easily host your own instance with a simple docker stack.
I dont know of any public instances except the main but I also havent searched.
Link unfortunately dead by now…


I absolutely agree with you but lemmy is not for the average person (and apparently doesn’t want to be) :D
The only thing I love more than government censoring my internet is corporations censoring my internet 🥰
(You, apparently)