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Type of commenter guy who thinks serving you LLM slop as an "answer" is a useful substitute for the requested knowledge from reputable and knowledgeable sources.

Just gonna put it out there that some anti-DDOS service providers have been caught running protection rackets instead of actual DDOS-protection before. Being in the DDOS-protection industry is very profitable thing for a botnet author.

And what are LLM scrapers, but legitimized botnets?

normalize telling racist bigots to Get Kirked 💀

urologycore 

@VegaHarmonia if you piss in the game you piss in real life

While cleaning a storage room, our staff found this tape containing #UNIX v4 from Bell Labs, circa 1973

Apparently no other complete copies are known to exist: gunkies.org/wiki/UNIX_Fourth_E

We have arranged to deliver it to the Computer History Museum

#retrocomputing

@astra_underscore the positive thing about Belgium is that they eventually went back to Europe

hey folks, i'm gonna perform mitosis! 🦠

this is gonna be my personal account, and @astra is gonna be the account I'm gonna use for posting about tech!

go follow me there if you wanna see all my tech nonsense! :spinny_fox:

If humans moved underground you'd have to make a phone call every time you dig. How do the moles do it?

Clothed mole-rat or clothed naked mole-rat?

Just got an email advertising "the Ultimate Vaping Masterclass"

New type of guy: type of guy who attends The Ultimate Vaping Masterclass

nonsense 

Could Saiki Kusuo have stopped or reversed 9/11?

I couldn't help myself 

@0x4d6165 it is day and night once you setup a systemd user service for it and run emacsclient. Especially for large, updating configurations that benefit from initializing at user login. But also it is just generally faster. gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/

[the white buddhist has received another amazon package]

Doctors in China have used lab-grown insulin-producing cells to treat a woman with type 1 diabetes. The cells were made from her own tissue, reprogrammed into stem cells, and then grown into tiny clusters that release insulin. A year after the transplant, her blood sugar remains normal without medication. It’s the first time in history that a person with type 1 diabetes has been freed from insulin injections using cells made from their own body. cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8
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