

Another likely cause: you’re posting to a non-local community and you got hit by federation issues, while your instance thinks the post got created, the target instance doesn’t know about it.
Happened to me a few times.
Another likely cause: you’re posting to a non-local community and you got hit by federation issues, while your instance thinks the post got created, the target instance doesn’t know about it.
Happened to me a few times.
Wait, they were hinting someone is gay? Outside Ymir/Historia that is, that was kinda obvious.
Well, the only I’ve seen was Requiem for a Dream and it’s one of my favourite movies, so I’ll go with that one.
Attack on Titan, in the anime they decided that having a mother tattoo her kid was too much (in a show where giants casually eat people alive) so they made her do an embroidery with the same symbol instead.
During season 4 where the tattoo was relevant for the first time (and they included it in the show), it was fun watching anime-only watchers complain it was a total ass-pull with no prior setup.
PHP_EOL depends on your host system, it’s \r\n
on Windows.
I don’t really want to use what Lerdorf intended, PHP <= 4 was horrible, 5.x was mainly getting slowly rid of nonsense and with 7.x PHP started its slow path of redemption and entered its modern era.
While Lerdorf’s vision was great at that time for its intended use case, I wouldn’t want to build anything serious in it.
Every troll server gets defederated from by everyone. And every troll gets banned on the normal servers. I think the federated nature is a blessing, those assholes have their own part of the internet which is usually far from my part of the internet.
Indeed. And what fascinates me the most is how well it holds up after so many years, there’s no other book that’s still so engaging for me, especially given I’m a very different person than I was 18 years ago.
Sapkowski’s writing is awesome.
In PHP it exists as well. I try to use PHP_EOL but when I’m lazy I simply do “\n”.
It got awkward when King decided to be a character in his own story. But aside from that I really enjoyed them.
Witcher, I’ve read it at least once every two/three years for the last 18 years and it’s still entertaining.
You should have seen some of the work cocaine parties I’ve seen. But granted, I’ve never seen a work-related opium event.
PHP: 0.3*
* with default precision
The wording is very sensationalist. It’s currently hard to trace any single output specifically, but that doesn’t mean we don’t know how it works. The algorithm and theory behind it are very well understood. It’s just that the algorithm is very complex (and uses very large amounts of data), which is what makes tracing a single response token by token so hard.
When you read something about how we don’t understand how AI works, you can safely skip that article, they intentionally use dishonest language to make it sound like something mystical is going on.
That guy is great. But nothing beats his JS developer interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo3cL4nrGOk
I said better, not more secure. It’s not as easy to accidentally leak the message. It’s equally easy to intentionally leak it.
I mean, have you ever read anything about any dictatorship?
But if you officially operate somewhere, they can sue you, I thought that was common knowledge?
Anyway, not complying with local laws and operating in the country can get you in some serious trouble. And the trouble will escalate until you comply or pull out of the country.
Kim Jong Un can sue anyone. Like, they can sue Signal if they want. Sure, they have no way to enforce it, but they can sue (and win the case). It’s not like this would be a first, that happened quite a few times. Especially in dictatorship.
There is a reason: you will be sued out of existence. And the bit about North Korea made me laugh, so thanks.
Yep. Sadly, Lemmy will move on to implement this exact horrible mess in future versions.
The current ChatMessage approach is much better than crazy shenanigans with to/cc/mentions.
I read some researches about certain genes making it more likely to be gay. Though it’s been a while, can’t remember the specifics.
Another interesting research I read (which I need to check for new info) was that each subsequent male child was more likely to be gay and it was actually the mother’s body that caused them to be gay because that lowers the competition for the oldest children.