Now I want to try one but only in that context.
He ate his own feet a long time ago
I have some house rules for spiders: no bed, no hanging above bed, no sudden movements, avoid open spaces, no counters, get away from my feet. They are welcome to any dark corner of my home.
Can someone TLDR this situation? Is this like 1/10th what Google does or is Firefox basically Chrome now?
Why don’t we have any lakes this big?
I block all these communities. The anti-israel pro-gaza sentiment here is off the charts. Cya ‘interesting global news’ and all the other recent ‘news’ communities.
It was on All, I haven’t done a ton of community blocking and no instance blocking so I might have a wide net.
Oh ya I’ve made a big mess of this. Oops. Thanks for the correction.
I was reading it as 1500TNT is equivalent to a nuke with a 15KT yield. Totally wrong:
1500T TNT is equivalent to 15KT and then 240KT is 16% of 1500. Comes out to 2.4KT?
Ignore me, all wrong.
It’s just a question. I think people repost to bring relevant content to their communities. Helpful if the content is coming from outside lemmy. What I don’t understand here is that you’re reposting something that’s been on the top lists from All for a few days, coming from multiple communities. Lemmy doesn’t have a lot of new content as it is.
Some did the math on another thread, but 2.8 earthquake -> 240tons TNT -> 2.4KT nuke
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It’s getting worse in more ways than one, I wouldn’t argue against that. But getting banned isn’t something I’ve come across. Posts removed or zero engagement on comments? Yes, all the time.
I feel like the way to get banned from /parenting is to bring up anti-natalism or childfree.
I don’t really care about any of these things and I’m also fine being any number of years behind the current tech trends.
At its Dec. 8, 2023 board meeting, the agency noted that browsers that natively support opt-out preference signals (Mozilla Firefox, DuckDuckGo, and Brave) currently make up less than 10% of the global desktop browser market.
The idea is incredible. Imagine being a woodworker and you have an arm and a vice on your bench, you can show the arm how to make a cut, then hand it the saw or plane, or it can hold the chisel and guide it as you use the mallet. That reality appears to be a long way off. We can build facilities that make woodworking products but the idea of inserting a robot next to or in place of a human is a big challenge.
This company says they need more real world data to train their models, but it would still only be to automate something that could already already be automated.