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I didn't realize how fucking useful the word 'fucking' is for eliminating AI

Turns out, it's really fucking useful!

i hope people that invented cloudflare always sleep on warm and uncomfortable pillows :bunhdangry:

because what can be a better idea than trusting us-based company to decide if people will get to your site or not, collecting all the possible data in the process and selling it to who knows where /s

:omya_cloudflare:

Posting this in English too because it's just baffling.

Albert Heijn, a Dutch supermarket chain, has been spending significant piles of money advertising their new "AH Terra" store brand, which is supposed to be all about plant-based food.

They've just rebranded their canned beans to fall under that brand, and to 'celebrate', they published a magazine with bean-based recipes.

Half of which use dairy ingredients. 🤦‍♂️

I so often see cleaning advice like "use a soft microfiber cloth" but nobody ever bothers to mention that microfiber cloths are really good at getting hard bits like crumbs stuck into them and that if you reuse that cloth, it'll badly scratch up whatever you're trying to clean

Shout out to the edit button! I don't know the why of the way my brain is wired, that I can't see typos in the edit box but two seconds later in the final post I can see them clearly.

tech ethics 

@bipolaron Personally I've started looking less at what type of thing the project is, and more at whose needs it is designed for.

Things that are designed for institutional (and especially profit-extractive) needs are much, much more dangerous than things that are designed for communal or personal needs. The latter tends to be very difficult to retrofit into harm-at-scale.

This does mean that a lot of commercial tech gets excluded, because almost all commercial tech that pays the bills is designed for the needs of the company and not for the needs of its users (and there is mechanically very little difference between a for-profit corporation, and a military or contractor thereof).

tech ethics 

How do you decide if a project is too likely to be used unethically for you to be willing to work on?

Some cases are obvious, but a zillion things are "dual use".

Designing a quadcopter 10 years ago would have been unambiguously okay with me. Now I'm not sure it's possible to work on without it ending up used for surveillance, targeting weapons, etc.

Does anyone have a framework for analyzing these things that works? I feel like I'm playing devil's advocate on *both* sides.

@Dee That sounds like you're interested! </extremely Microsoft voice>

Windows XP is now older than DOS was when Windows XP came out

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Is there a better email than “your account has been permanently closed” for something you have no recollection of signing up for?

how to prevent carpal tunnel:

don't let carps inside the tunnel

commenting on bigotry 

@ben Also of course said group admin seems to have never caught onto the fact that the game is set in South Korea (it is inspired by a restaurant there), and neither in the US nor in Japan

@ben my favourite games, Sim Tycoon, Planet Architect, and, of course, Theme

web.archive.org/web/2025022418

can confirm that the normal internet archive crawler bot is also blocked by Cloudflare's "block AI scrapers" setting

and even if I whitelist the ASN, the "block AI scrapers" setting gets handled first

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"the URL for your Steam Deck compatibility explanation page must begin with https://steamcommunity.com"

okay

@ben It actually might not (technically) be fake; I think there was an experiment at some point to archive some things with a headless browser that wouldn't be navigable in a more traditional scraper, similar to how search engines sometimes do this

Are there any videos, articles etc on consent and boundaries not made about sex or for partners but a more general approach for all types of relationships but also delve into power dynamics etc?

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