GenderNeutralBro

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[–] GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org 11 points 19 hours ago

LOL same. Really should've read the thread before thinking "oh free games, yoink!"

[–] GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org 34 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (7 children)

Figures. If these shysters at Colossal had any integrity, they wouldn't be calling their modified gray wolves "dire wolves" in the first place. Everything Colossal says about their dire wolf project is misleading or just plain bullshit. They're not "de-extincting" anything. They're making a larger breed of gray wolf. But that doesn't sound sexy enough to set them up for a cash-grab IPO.

[–] GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org 59 points 2 days ago (6 children)

King Of Ink Land King Body Art The Extreme Ink-Ite has written to his local MP to air his grievances.

Holy shit. That's his legal name?!

For King of Ink Land, this is particularly tricky as the system believes he’s wearing a mask – but it’s actually his tattoo-covered face.

So is it first name 'King of Ink Land', last name 'King Body Art The Extreme Ink-Ite'? Or is there a middle name in there?

The King of Ink Land, who is now considering using a VPN, was attempting to access a live webcam site when the issue arose.

Whoa whoa whoa. "The" King of Ink Land? That's his name, not a title!

Godspeed, King of Ink Land. I sincerely wish you success in this fight.

All major browser engines are FOSS.

Chrome and Edge are proprietary wrappers around Chromium (BSD license). Firefox and derivatives are FOSS (Mozilla Public License). Safari is built around WebKit (LGPL/BSD).

The problem, however, is governance. These projects are all too big for anyone to realistically fork and maintain independently. So in practice, they are under control of Google, Mozilla, and Apple — all of which have questionable priorities (especially Google).

It would be like taking your compiled machine code and editing it by hand because your compiler sucks.

Just use the right tool from the start.

[–] GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Maybe so? I mean, I'm exaggerating a little, but those are the two primary ingredients of most of these non-salad "salads" that I would find in a typical diner or supermarket.

Potato salad, egg salad, macaroni salad, and tuna salad are fundamentally mayonnaise, potato/egg/macaroni/tuna, and spices. Probably some chopped onion and herbs as well. They are often nearly-homogenous glop.

I'm sure there are less offensive ways of making these things, and perhaps I would actually consider some of them "salads". But yes, the glop I described is commonly called "____ salad". I don't think it would be reasonable to call them "salads" with no qualifier. These are compound phrases, and it's best not to get stuck on the etymology.

You can also call a poorly-written headline "word salad". And yet if I ordered a salad and got a copy of the New York Post, I would be very confused indeed.

[–] GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org 10 points 4 days ago (4 children)

The problem here is the assumption that modifiers can be safely ignored.

In the same way that veggie chicken is, obviously, not chicken, a bowl full of potatoes and mayonnaise is not a salad. It is a potato salad, and the word "potato" is doing too much heavy lifting to omit.

If I asked someone to get me a salad, and they came back with a potato salad, I'd assume they were pranking me.

This is why dictionaries list multiple definitions for words.

I'm not really looking forward to another season of Gorn PTSD. We just did that with La'an. We don't need to rehash it. It's boring.

Time will tell if they justify it.

I did love the costumes in this episode, although I also felt like they were a little too present-day. But if they're playing Wham I guess that's what they were going for.

Pike also commented on the wedding planner being Andorian. Spock didn't seem to react to that statement, so I guess he also saw the Trelane as Andorian at that point.

Yep. They have their summer roadmaps up, which include a Proton Drive SDK and a Linux app. Hopefully the SDK will open up more possibilities for the open source community.

[–] GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

They said it integrates with Proton Drive. Optional, but still. That is data that is otherwise strictly end-to-end encrypted, and now they're adding a "convenient" method to send it through their AI unencrypted, and they are not upfront about that.

Proton has a problem with focus. They keep adding new things of limited value, presumably in a quest for growth. That usually doesn't end well.

[–] GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org 27 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Kind of light on details. "Lumo is based upon open-source language models". Okay. Which ones? [Edit: they offer more details at https://proton.me/support/lumo-privacy : "The models we’re using currently are Nemo, OpenHands 32B, OLMO 2 32B, and Mistral Small 3"]

Not sure how I feel about this. I figured Proton would find some clever way to run models on encrypted data, or at least do something akin to Apple's "private cloud compute" but...nope, just another cloud platform like any other. Zero-logging is all fine and good, but don't pretend like you can't access my chats when the only thing stopping you is your logging policy.

Web search — If you ask it to, Lumo can search the web for new or recent information to complement its existing knowledge.

Again, no details. So you're not sharing my data, but you are potentially leaking it to unnamed search engines? Cool, cool.

Oh, and it has built in Proton Docs integration, in case you wanted to accidentally send your documents, unencrypted, through Proton's servers. And also maybe leak their contents to a third-party search engine, who knows?

Please, Proton. E2EE or GTFO. The world doesn't need another chatbot. If you can't do it right, just don't do it.

 
 

Edit: This appears to have been fixed already with another backend update. Leaving the post below as-is.

Current version in the footer: UI: 0.19.0-rc.11 BE: 0.19.0-rc.10

Starting today, most image thumbnails and pictrs links will not load. I tried clearing cookies and I tried in three different browser engines (Firefox, Chromium, Safari).

If I try to open one of the image URLs directly in my browser, it shows {"error":"auth_cookie_insecure"}.

Interestingly, images will load correctly if I am NOT logged in. Why are the pictrs URLs even checking cookies when they do not require auth? Is that new behavior in this version of Lemmy?

Here is an example post: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/8482278

And an example direct image URL from that post: https://lemmy.sdf.org/pictrs/image/c8556f4f-d33c-4cac-86f3-975726ea69ec.png

I am interested to know if others are seeing the same issue. I have not exhaustively tested different cookies settings in my browsers, so it's possible some anti-tracking privacy settings are interfering with this behavior.

Worth noting is that the Eternity app on my phone continues to work. I did not even need to log out and back in today, like I did in my browsers.

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