

There are plenty of alternative Internets. And even just skipping the HTTP protocol is a start. IRC is a great example.


There are plenty of alternative Internets. And even just skipping the HTTP protocol is a start. IRC is a great example.
The book doesn’t actually have blank pages. Page 2 is marked 145.


Interesting post, would be good to support the author/publisher with a source link. Especially since it isn’t pay walled.
I understand the language and meaning, I may just be in a whoosh.
Depending on the topics, Whirlpool is still pretty active: https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/
I’m confused, this post shows as just 20hrs old for me?


She qualifies for pension 2 days before. More money in private sector. It’s always the game.


You’re probably right, and that’s why it is in quotes, but I figured if I can save some people from reading a “there’s no readon this is 12 screens long” article I would.
FWIW I dont use Gmail at all anyway.
When they made Chex “bolder” it got bad.


How to “opt out”:
View all settingsGeneral tabTurn on smart features in Gmail, Chat, and Meet

Woa, healthy internet discourse. I like it. 😀


Is there any plans for a data migration feature from Plausible?


I’ve been using Plausible for a long time, will definately be checking this out.


I’m surprised someone hasn’t automated checking that box, then filling in a paragraph of text that sounds like it agrees but ends with a full-left pivot. Would waste some time for sure.


I would love to see a study where they ask a 2024 AI for business decisions around things that happened in 2025. How much you want to bet it already can?


Not rough enough.


@frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone given your comment, you should read the one above.
This would be nice. Or something like an NSFW filter, so you can know a bot posted but ignore it unless you want to see it.


DNS doesn’t fail over, unfortunately.
Perhaps that’s backwards. Maybe women make batter CEOs, so AI parody of failure doesn’t apply as strictly.