With capitalism, that’s implied.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Billionaires Are Starting to Get ScaredEnglish
153·3 months agoScared of the proletariat that will come for their heads. What is happening in the USA right now is the same as what caused The French Revolution and we all know how that turned out.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Professional software engineers of Lemmy, are code reviews still a thing in the age of "AI" assisted coding?English
45·3 months agoEven more so. AI may be able to assist with complex code but it does not have the ability to determine the nuance of how the code it creates will impact the overall code base.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How is it possible that convicted murderer Rebecca Grossman does not have a WIKIPEDIA page, manEnglish
5·4 months agoYou know Wikipedia is written by users right? So you can write the article you want out there.

Could you cite your sources? I’d be interested to learn more.
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Relationship Advice@lemmy.world•My Son Wants to Change His Last Name to "Carrington" - Feeling Frustrated and DisappointedEnglish
9·4 months agoThere has to be more context here. What have you done to gain his respect or lose it? And just because someone is related by blood it doesn’t make them family. They say blood is thicker than water but the full saying is “the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.”
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Technology@lemmy.world•Our commitment to Windows qualityEnglish
351·5 months agoAs a former windows insider it’s too little too late. Already switched to Linux.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Considering self hosting my own git repositories. What are some options?English
3·5 months agoForgejo didn’t exist when I installed gitea.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Considering self hosting my own git repositories. What are some options?English
163·5 months agoGitea is the answer, configure/install with docker. I have had mine going for a few years now and haven’t had to touch it besides updating the docker container which I automated.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Alright nerds, who can guess what this RegEx matches?English
61·5 months agoThat’s John Gruber’s regex pattern for matching URL’s (⌐■_■).
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pics@lemmy.world•Exposed Cranium Nebula - New Webb Telescope photos
3·6 months agoI know the eye of Sauron when I see it.
She’s a barback.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why don't all the "illegals" or just some put a tracker on them that goes back to their spouse or something? That way we can go to whereever the place their held at a protest the shit out of it?
7·10 months agoFrom a technical and practical standpoint, any device with location tracking carries a significant privacy risk. Even strong encryption doesn’t eliminate the problem, because the weakest point in these systems isn’t always the math—it’s the humans. Keys can be stolen, accounts can be hacked, and access can be abused by the very people who are supposed to have it.
We’ve already seen this play out in the real world.
Police departments have abused phone-based location tools to monitor ex-partners and journalists.
Companies like Tile and Apple have had to add anti-stalking features because strangers were secretly tracking people.
And when location data is stored centrally, it becomes a prime target—like when U.S. agencies purchased phone-location data from marketing firms to track people without warrants.
Once tracking data exists, there is always the possibility that someone other than the “intended” person gets access—whether that’s a stalker, a data broker, a hacker, or a government agency. At scale, a tool built for convenience can quickly become a surveillance system.
So the issue isn’t just “what if someone abuses it”—the issue is that every trackable device creates an opportunity for abuse. Convenience turns into liability the moment access leaks, laws change, or someone with power decides they want the data.
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Gaming@lemmy.ml•Ubisoft tells players to “destroy” games when online support ends
16·1 year agoAnd here I thought it was just me who saw the logo unfurling and changing from a spiral into a Bullseye.




Now do do one that shows how many deceased came back to vote.