Aatube
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Programming@programming.dev•After a routine code rejection, an AI agent published a hit piece on someone by name (EDIT: See description and comments regarding 404)English
3·14 days agoYou shouldn’t be posting that without the context in that comment:
FYI, the article was presumably taken down because many of the quotes turned out to have been fabricated, and they said they were investigating this. (I don’t think that they are trying to cover up anything, just that they have not gotten around to written an official response yet, given that this is a recent development.)
Ugh, that is utterly disappointing to see from Ars Technica. Here’s a bit of context about it: https://mastodon.social/@nikclayton/116065459933532659
Fortunately, the article was already archived, for what it’s worth: https://web.archive.org/web/20260213194851/https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/after-a-routine-code-rejection-an-ai-agent-published-a-hit-piece-on-someone-by-name/
Aatube@thriv.socialOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Archive.today CAPTCHA page executes DDoS; Wikipedia considers banning siteEnglish
1·15 days ago34 (mainly non–core Anglosphere newspapers) of the 121 platforms TWL can give you access to require an application. The rest you can access automatically, instantaneously right now as long as you meet the stats.
I mentioned that this (only) solves one (of two) major problems archive.today was used to solve: paywalls. This is also very workable; you already have major newspapers like Haaretz and WSJ available on TWL.
I also mentioned that the backcatalogue problem can be solved by running a different archiving service on the existing archive.today URLs we use.
Aatube@thriv.socialOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Archive.today CAPTCHA page executes DDoS; Wikipedia considers banning siteEnglish
1·16 days agoI am an active editor lol. I’m saying that the proposal is to establish something similar to TWL for media URLs. It would serve the same purpose for editors as a major complaint in the discussion was over addition of Archive.today links to bypass paywalls. Obviously developing this deal would take a lot of work but it is workable.
You must first apply to gain access.
That’s not true. Anyone who meets the stats you mentioned may access TWL.
the WML does not host any of these publications
Indeed, that’s what makes it legally sound and prevents us from needing to relicense. We don’t need to license the content to copyleft for the thing to work.
Aatube@thriv.socialOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Archive.today CAPTCHA page executes DDoS; Wikipedia considers banning siteEnglish
1·16 days agoThe Wikimedia project gets to host verbatim third-party news articles? This is creative but completely unrealistic
It would be just like the extant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:The_Wikipedia_Library.
In the worst case we could just run Megalodon on all the archive.today URLs
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Discord Users Threaten Exodus Over Age Verification Face Scan ControversyEnglish
3·17 days agoNo, you do not need real time chat, you need searchable, permanent presence
why not both? Discourse is really nice but it’s a forum, not IRC or Matrix
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Discord to Require ID or Face Scan Next Month for Full AccessEnglish
2·17 days agoI disagree, but we’ll see what they do with it
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Discord to Require ID or Face Scan Next Month for Full AccessEnglish
23·18 days agohttps://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/1500005292701-How-to-Access-an-Age-Restricted-Server-FAQ clarifies that Discord would only do that for servers that otherwise violate the Community Guidelines’s provisions on adult content, whose only mention of which I quoted above.
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Discord to Require ID or Face Scan Next Month for Full AccessEnglish
32·18 days agoServer owners must apply an age-restricted label to any channels that contain sexually explicit content involving adults or content involving adults that is shared solely for the purposes of sexual gratification.
nothing else needs to be age-restricted, and age restriction of topics you mentioned would be big news for discord. pluralkit’s home is discord and has great influence there, and the lgbtq+ community definitely has a larger presence than the plural community
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Discord to Require ID or Face Scan Next Month for Full AccessEnglish
104·18 days agoonly changes for the unverified:
- Channels, servers, and commands set to age-restricted will be inaccessible
- DM requests deemed “sensitive” will be inaccessible
- “Sensitive content” will be blurred
- Won’t be able to become a speaker in “stage” channels, a special type where a few videoconferencers have a meeting where anyone else can watch and type but not videoconference; verified watchers can be invited to speak
- DMs from unfamiliar users will be routed to a separate “warning”
nothing else
I think this is business as usual…
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•You can ask any question to the people of year 3000, but can only receive information in the form of a single bit. What's your question?English
9·18 days agothat’s more than one bit, though, which is part of the question’s constraints. In practice that means [No response] would be the same as indicating 0 or even 1 and they cannot convey additional information by controlling for time of receipt, likely because they can’t control time of receipt
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•"Facebook" sounds like "非死不可" (fēi sǐ bù kě) in Mandarin... (which means something like: "no choice but to die")English
2·28 days agoI agree that it’s hard to translate lol. Best I can do is “got to die”.
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Programming@programming.dev•We Mass-Deployed 15-Year-Old Screen Sharing Technology and It's Actually BetterEnglish
7·2 months agoTheir back end now has to have the compute power to encode and serve up gigabits of streaming video for anything more than ~50 concurrent users
it’s actually the customers’ bandwidth, not theirs. everything is self-hosted by the customer.
not sure if that’s worse
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Programming@programming.dev•We Mass-Deployed 15-Year-Old Screen Sharing Technology and It's Actually BetterEnglish
2·2 months agoit seems like they sometimes need to stream the finished app coded, too
(still no need for 60 fps…)
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Programming@programming.dev•We Mass-Deployed 15-Year-Old Screen Sharing Technology and It's Actually BetterEnglish
2·2 months agouseless
People are paying them for it, so it’s useful enough apparently.
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Programming@programming.dev•GNU Guix transactional package manager and distribution — GNU GuixEnglish
4·2 months agoLisp is (elegantly IMO but also in a way that makes it intimidating to read) indeed built on lists. I do not see how that makes Python’s lists have any relation to Lisp.
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Programming@programming.dev•GNU Guix transactional package manager and distribution — GNU GuixEnglish
3·2 months agoI don’t think Lisp invented lists
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Programming@programming.dev•GNU Guix transactional package manager and distribution — GNU GuixEnglish
2·2 months agobecause it’s
k if cond else j, notif cond k j
Aatube@thriv.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Judging by how many users on the internet telling Americans to "just move to another country lolz", people must think immigration laws are very lax or something... (it's not)English
71·3 months agoThere was a program across many European countries where the wealthy could basically legally buy visas: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/17/realestate/europe-homes-sale-americans-lisbon-barcelona.html?unlocked_article_code=1.8k8.8kzm.JXddN45A1l0k Was being phased out country by country due to jacking up housing prices, though, but on the other hand some countries have kept it while removing housing as a route: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/21/business/golden-visa-spain-europe-housing-crisis.html?unlocked_article_code=1.mE0.RznS.5NJdOYdNsasA



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