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yuki2501, in In 2025, People Will Try Living in This Underwater Habitat
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And in 2026, deep divers will be searching for datapads to find out what went wrong.

TheObviousSolution, in Meta slammed for 'disturbing' AI profiles, including a fake Black queer mother
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If our governments are unable to punish this, they are already worthless.

southsamurai, in Elon Musk announces changes as 'too much negativity' being pushed on X
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Project mayhem needs to take his balls

lig, in Elon Musk announces changes as 'too much negativity' being pushed on X
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Closing the shop will achieve that goal perfectly.

TheAlbatross, in AI Agent Takes Action Without Being Told, To Be Released This Janaury

This article was written by AI and its pretty obvious.

Imgonnatrythis,

Without being told probably because January

sevon, in World's First MIDI Shellcode
@sevon@lemmy.kde.social avatar

Nice. I wonder how many synths out there have a shell accessible through MIDI, I should get one.

mesamunefire,

Its definitly interesting. Never would have thought of using midis for that haha.

sevon,
@sevon@lemmy.kde.social avatar

Well since one can pack anything in custom sysex messages, might as well try posting to lemmy through midi.

Blackmist, in Californians Say X Blocked Them From Viewing Amber Alert About Missing 14-Year-Old

Did Elon Musk Rape and Dismember a 14 Year Old Girl?

ochi_chernye,

People are saying it. Many great people.

Tikiporch, in Is it possible to design a social media app or service that rather than focuses on farming engagement, it tries to promote quality content?

You would need to remove the profit motive.

letsgo, in Californians Say X Blocked Them From Viewing Amber Alert About Missing 14-Year-Old

Unfortunately I hit a screen preventing me from seeing the article unless I signed in.

viking,
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Was just about to post that as well, yep. The irony.

https://infosec.pub/pictrs/image/400213fc-3617-48b4-bfc9-7abdfe277e9a.jpeg

not_IO, in In 2025, People Will Try Living in This Underwater Habitat

i legit thought this was some wacky futurist article from 10 years ago that someone posted for fun

umami_wasbi, in Californians Say X Blocked Them From Viewing Amber Alert About Missing 14-Year-Old

I wonder why such an important piece of info is posted on social media but not on a dedicated webpage that can be linked to any social media posts.

postmateDumbass,

And remember the attempt to abandon AM radio as a standard for diseminating emergency information.

just_another_person, in Elon Musk announces changes as 'too much negativity' being pushed on X

Lol. Free Speech guy!

loie, in I am looking for a mini printer specifically designed for A5 size, does anyone know where i can find it? it will look similar to this but smaller

Every printer I can find is either formatted for A4/USA Letter, or little photo printers that probably require proprietary software which I doubt would work with regular text. I know some of those even require proprietary photo paper modules, which is why I gave up and never bought one.

I had a Canon ip100 years ago, I can recommend it and they still make a newer one, but it looks waaay bigger than your target size. Good luck

Live_Let_Live,

100 years ago? damn are you a millennial?

TimeSquirrel,
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Back in my day we had to get our Internet at the village Internet well. I remember the dialup modem noises it made as you pulled the bucket up.

DScratch,

Fancy pants. The only time I got online to check my emails was when the travelling bitwarden came around, usually in the spring. Unless the winter was hard and the pass was blocked.

taladar,

Ah, I remember those days, back when sci-fi movies had fancy notions such as multi-pass.

rimu,
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Actually pretty close to how it was.

People on the radio keep talking about this revolutionary information superhighway which sounds grand but no one you know has an internet connection but you read in the newspaper that in a town nearby there is one in a public library. You travel there and find a single computer. There are no instructions and none of the staff know how it works. When you ask to see "the internet" they show you an icon to click and leave you to it. You click it, strange noises happen for a bit then stop and nothing happens, the computer seems frozen. Maybe you broke it but then literally 10 minutes later it un-freezes and you see a list on the screen:

  • alt.binaries.mom
  • alt.binaries.misc
  • alt.binaries.warez
  • alt.binaries.etc
  • alt.binaries.warez.flightsim
  • and so on, hundreds of them
  • comp.lang.c
  • comp.lang.perl
  • comp.lang.prolog
  • blah blah gibberish

Ok none of that sounds like an "information superhighway" so close the window and go back home.

TimeSquirrel,
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"alt.fan.furry"

Me: "What is this?" click

UltraGiGaGigantic, in In 2025, People Will Try Living in This Underwater Habitat
@UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml avatar

What happened to biodomes? Did the Pauly Shore movie ruin the concept?

socsa,

He made too much trouble in that bubble

vane, in Is it possible to design a social media app or service that rather than focuses on farming engagement, it tries to promote quality content?

It was called newspaper back in the day. Printing something was expensive so quality must have been good, that people were willing to read it. And social part was provided by posting letter to the newspaper adress with a hope to be printed.

taladar,

As someone who has lived through some of the time with newspapers and without social media, no, quality was pretty bad back then too.

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