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You forgot to put the sauce in, that’s why you thought Buldak is not a big deal.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto World News@lemmy.world•US ambassador to Israel says US no longer pursuing goal of independent Palestinian stateEnglish61·6 hours agoIn a sense, yes, but I feel like calling it a war gives some additional credit to Israel while what they do is an one-directional extermination campaign.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto /0@lemmy.dbzer0.com•New Soft Rule: Tagging posts as [GenAI] when they contain Generative AIEnglish1·12 hours agoHoly fucking molly.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto pics@lemmy.world•A photo taken of border patrol federal agents during the summer 2025 Los Angeles protestsEnglish1·13 hours agoMilitary-boos being sweating. I can almost sniff that. Let them get overheated.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Wikipedia Pauses AI-Generated Summaries After Editor BacklashEnglish14·13 hours agoI mean, the LLM thing has a proper field for deployment - it can handle the translation of articles that just don’t exist in your language. But it should be a button a person clicks with their consent, not an article they get by default, not a content they get signed by the Wikipedia itself. Nowadays, it’s done by browsers themselves and their extensions.
Don’t be. Although there are millions of corpses behind each WW2 joke, getting it means you are personally aware of that, and it means something. ‘Those who don’t know shit about the past struggles are to reiterate them’ and all that.
I’m still puzzled by the idea of what mess this war was if at times you had someone still not clearly identifiable, but that close you can do a sheboleth check on them, and that at any moment you or the other could be shot dead.
Also, the current conflict of Russia vs Ukraine seems to invent ukrainian ‘паляница’ as a check, but as I had no connection to actual ukrainians and their UAF, I can’t say if that’s not entirely localized to the internet.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto THE POLICE PROBLEM@lemmy.world•Robbers pretending to be ICE agentsEnglish26·14 hours agoRemember the right claiming Floyd protesters were all looters? Itso happens whenever the nation is in distress (in this economical and societal context) the smartest of potential crimedoers would take that as an opportunity. Whenever it’s some natural disaster or social conflict, there would be some to use it. And it’s fucking frightening that America came to the point that the thing that bothers us is that thugs didn’t have a real license to do thugs’ things, and every other article going by the #ICE tag is not just stealing, but kidnapping people into Salvador camps, so getting mugged by fake ICE officer is better than meeting the real ones now? It’s a fucking circus.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto THE POLICE PROBLEM@lemmy.world•Robbers pretending to be ICE agentsEnglish3·14 hours agoThe bigger ooh is that unlike thugs, ICErs are paid by an elected government.
#stopthugdiscrimination #ICEareWellfareQueens
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto /0@lemmy.dbzer0.com•New Soft Rule: Tagging posts as [GenAI] when they contain Generative AIEnglish4·14 hours agoThere are still people here who say “Oh just look at the hands!”
I agree with you and I want to add that hands are very difficult even for artists, probably more than the whole body anatomy, thus hands studies are pretty popular with the beginners to nail natural angles, proportions etc. GenAI companies probably did just that - fed their models thousands of hands pictures - so it’d ‘learn’ how to draw (copy) them. I find this kinda funny.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto /0@lemmy.dbzer0.com•New Soft Rule: Tagging posts as [GenAI] when they contain Generative AIEnglish1·14 hours agoDo you have a link to that?
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Facebook advertised a professional child kidnapping service to meEnglish7·15 hours agoPost-WW2 industrial boom + Hollywood + Internet\media presence in US&EU anglosphere due to 300kk+ population.
I think for the persons under 50 this image started to fall apart with 9\11 + Lemon Brothers + the first Trump presidency.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPto Connect for Lemmy App@lemmy.ca•[bug?] Weird font size variance in the commentsEnglish1·24 hours agoI suppose there are some OS-typical settings for basic things and the way MIUI manages them stirs the Connect’s dev wrong, this app doesn’t get right info or have a wprkarpund to work with it. Idk.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Proprietary software's inferiorities, such as this control center downgrade, remind me of that one Dhar Mann video where kids enjoy homemade food and insult what the "award winning pastry chef" made.English4·1 day agoI’d honestly like to have an e-ink monitor because I do a lot of coding and writing, without 60hz, just like e-book with speedy updates over empty space. It can be a secondary one dedicated to just these tasks. But the lack of demand makes it too exclusive for my pocket.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto World News@lemmy.world•US ambassador to Israel says US no longer pursuing goal of independent Palestinian stateEnglish15·1 day agoIsrael has a very successful gamble in showing they are the white man’s key to the Middle East. For as long as no one wills to find another ally in the region, Israel oversells itself as a one. And as any other bad example of putting all eggs in one basket, Israel felt the dependency other states have in it, and now tests it, tests it, tests it with no negative response.
Palestine and Gaza are just them dipping their toes to know, if they can get scots-free from shooting weak HAMAS and civs and get into a real war Netanyahu’s cabinet already planning. It’s 2025 and in the coming years we’d see even more violence from that beloved partner if no one pulls the stop lever.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Russia's State Duma passes bill to create state messaging app as it considers blocking WhatsAppEnglish1·1 day agoThere are, like, a lot of arrows pointing in that direction but not yet connecting. I assume I can draw the missing part myself. But yep, the solid and direct link could’ve made wonders, but I’m pretty pessimistic about getting it until FSB archives get open to the public, probably after this regime’s critical malfunction. That’s not even the first question I’d like to research there if that happens.
I still prefer to keep only work communications and mild content there. Some russian expats reported border guards checked their sub list in TG specifically, so I pumped it up with all Z channels in mute mode, I leave reactions there if that matters anyhow to create myself a SFW persona. As long as it doesn’t matters if it tracks my geoloc, I think it’s better to have it because not having it makes you deviant and easy to point out.
I love Russia and it’s precious president Vladimyr Putin, who shares many qualities with the God-Emperor but one: he’s still alive.
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•France Moves to Classify X as an Adult Site Amid Digital ID CrackdownEnglish4·1 day agoI can’t remember a single self-proclaimed “Communist” nation that wasn’t anti-Religion.
Besides historical trends and stuff (like how push to literacy denied religion it’s power), ‘communist’ governments directly competed with religion on the ideological table.
Soviet people were given an afterlife-like myth of finally building the communism via socialism, for example, Lenin was a handy translation of Jesus, and so on. All pieces felt into existing sockets, that’s how it worked out. It’s a win for however found that conversion of ideas for the masses.
(I tolerate faith, I hate religious institutions)
altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPto Connect for Lemmy App@lemmy.ca•[bug?] Weird font size variance in the commentsEnglish2·1 day agoI opted out of beta and made a complete reinstall, now from public channel, still v 1.0.275 tho. No settings changed, and I still see this weirdness.
It’s not a big deal, I’m more curious about wtf happened there on my phone and probably help debug it.
It’s weird foot soldiers kept killing each other.
It’s not weird we had ‘frag’ as a verb from the Vietnam war.