

Janky solutions have been around forever.


Janky solutions have been around forever.
I mean, it’s a copper pipe you put water and coffee into and apply heat, it’s not like it won’t make coffee. Looks like you can’t buy them any more, though.
I’m on the bottom plan. It works fine for me.
AI stuff is available, but you can also just turn it off and never see it.
The search results seem to have less garbage in them than DDG. I’m not sure if Kagi is putting more effort into their index or if they’re just not being targeted as much by junk websites. Likely both.
I’m learning not to explain things to someone more than three times. If it has passed through their head three times without leaving a mark, the fourth time is not going to do the trick.
Maybe they’re making coffee
The Bripe: A Coffee Brewing Pipe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tltBHjmIUJ0


I wonder if Trump knows that?


Because it screws donors on both sides and the politicians serve the people who pay them.


That last one.


Apparently there’s a ton of CBT involved in doing anything in the new Settings app, so it makes sense to only bring over the things you absolutely have to and then send people to the old control panel for the rest.
As a fan of fun, levity and boobs I approve.
Captain Planet villains aren’t that cartoonishly evil.


The monetization?


Bro, this is the internet. You don’t need to know anything, just pick a position and angrily defend it.


You turn on parts of the grid at a time.


If you ask an AI image generator for a bed shaped like a pineapple, it’ll give you one without having a single pineapple-shaped bed in the training data. It has beds and pineapples and it can mash the two together.
If you’ve got naked adults in the training data and you’ve got children in the training data, it’s going to be able to generate child porn.


I suspect the stuff Firefox stores in ram is more sensitive, too. A lot of games load tens of gigabytes of textures, but a bitflip in that stuff will lead to a pixel somewhere being the wrong colour instead of a crash.


I actually did switch my gaming PC to Linux because I decided it was going to be less effort than trying to force Windows to obey.
It was the way Microsoft was progressively disabling workarounds that was the final straw. As soon as a way to disable telemetry or something became widespread, it wouldn’t work any more with the next update and you needed to find new methods.
Linux just does as it’s fucking told.
The Reddit hivemind is a bit like AI, now that I think about it.
They’ll give you a confident, reasonable sounding answer. Any accuracy will be completely accidental.