They said they would remove all encryption rather than installing a backdoor.
It’s good that this attracted some attention, but they still agreed to removed all the protections the UK requested.
They said they would remove all encryption rather than installing a backdoor.
It’s good that this attracted some attention, but they still agreed to removed all the protections the UK requested.
The most compelling thing about it is the fact that final link says that there’s problems with the earlier models you also linked to.
A critical constraint on solar system formation is the high 26Al/27Al abundance ratio of 5 ×10−5 at the time of formation, which was about 17 times higher than the average Galactic ratio, while the 60Fe/56Fe value was about 2×10−8, lower than the Galactic value. This challenges the assumption that a nearby supernova was responsible for the injection of these short-lived radionuclides into the early solar system.
They go on to explain a workaround, but if you’d even glanced at the abstract you wouldn’t have included the first two papers because the third one is arguing that the previous models are not supported by the evidence.
Have you read any of these?
You don’t need to use chatgpt to write replies to people. If I want to hear what chatgpt says I would use the app instead of posting on lemmy.
Current theory is basically that part of gas cloud just collapsed on itself. Maybe this was triggered or partially triggered by a supernova in the vicinity, but it’s super speculative, and there’s no way of knowing.
Heavy isotopes (at least those heavier than iron) are not evidence of a supernova, but of other phenomena. https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/article/71/1/30/818993/The-formation-of-the-heaviest-elementsThe-rapid
Basically space is incredibly old and things blow up and drift about before coellesing. We are all made of star dust, but from many different stars, and the presence of any isotope is not enough to confirm that there was a triggering supernova. Just that some supernova happened somewhere and the particles got pulled by gravity into part of an existing cloud.
This is one of the things where you asked chatgpt about something that didn’t exist, and it made up a story for you.
The solar system was formed by a collapsing cloud of gas and dust. We’re not really sure where it came from, but if it was mostly from an exploding star, it would have a lot less hydrogen in it. Suns consume hydrogen over their lifetime turning it into energy and heavier materials.
Sorry dude, but it’s very easy to be mislead by chat gpt particularly if you don’t know the topic and you want something to be true.
I mean if everything is ephemeral and the users are anonymous and don’t log in, the federation wouldn’t actually do anything.
Wasting other people’s time.
If you want to use an LLM that’s fine, but if you’re cutting and pasting it into a discussion you should warn other people that it’s not human generated.
And most of it isn’t wrong, it’s just a giant wall of text that’s largely irrelevant to the conversation.
As a heads up, the person you’re arguing with seems to be using an LLM to generate text.
I would down vote and move on. It’s not a real discussion.
Oh that’s good.
I’ve often wondered how could I make my instant messaging less instantaneous, while giving a new app access to my banking emails.
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There’s something experimental in Firefox nightly -or at least there was. You could give that a try.
There are things you can manage, but they tend to be about controlling your environment.
JD Vance is the perfect example of someone that benefited from the military. Fit in (and let’s be honest being a straight white male still helps). Find a job that involves sitting behind a desk. Get some experience pulling a 9-5 for a few years, and then go to university for free. Don’t get injured. Don’t get PTSD.
All of this attitude with a capital A is too late. You can’t Attitude yourself out of a missing leg, and you can’t Attitude yourself out of PTSD. You can learn to cope better but coping well with PTSD is still worse than not having it.
Either have a plan to avoid danger or you need to be lucky.
I mean the fundamental problem is that humans are dicks and moderation is always needed. It should also be paid, and supported with counciling and recovery time when needed. Dealing with toxic content is a job.
Federation isn’t very good at this. The tech is great but everyone is a volunteer and there’s (afaik) no global ban hammer so trolls move from one instance to another. Bluesky currently has venture capital to pay for moderation teams, and centralized ban options.
I don’t know how long this can last without advertising revenue though.
Because it all connects together, and you can program them jointly to help solve tasks.
Having email and version control inside emacs makes it easy to set up an email based patch system.
Of course this system will then benefit from the existing code highlighting, introspection, and an integrated debugger.
Integrating it with your time planner means you can automatically add commits to your journal as a way of tracking what you’ve been working on.
The old joke always was emacs is a great operating system, it just needs a good text editor.
The real downside for me is everything is just a little bit janky. It all almost works perfectly and the code is right there to fix it, if you can be bothered. Generally I can’t.
Technically it died and was resurrected.
There was a bunch of weird rebadged Ubuntu derivatives back in the day.
Ubuntu satanic edition. https://archiveos.org/ubuntu-satanic/
Ubuntu Christian edition. https://archiveos.org/ubuntu-christian/
Hannah Montana Linux https://hannahmontana.sourceforge.net/
And all the doom games.
That’s just what they want you to think.
To be fair Berlin is 100x better than the rest of Germany.