That is not a very good circle, to be fair.
That is not a very good circle, to be fair.
Sub7 existed before 2000 if I’m not mistaken.
No, we already have meth.
It could. It’s not going to, but it could.
The issue is not really that people are using smart devices for whatever, but that they were explicitly promised that the devices were safe enough to guard your private data. And that was a lie from Apple to sell more devices.
This is 100% on Apple’s head. Not the consumers that were lied to.
Besides, which devices are so “not smart” these days that there is no chance of data leakage or recovery?
And my axe!
I want this right now!
I’d like it if nothing ever decodes my intrusive thoughts, thanks.
Or my regular thoughts. They get kind of… spidery.
I’ve shared too much already.
Angus McSix (formerly Angus McFife of Gloryhammer) is a hoot.
Punk!
Sir, you are making a scene.
Sir, this is not a “Your unpopular opinion about sketch shows” thread.
Please leave without making a scene.
I chased comment thieves with a script that called them out for a while, so I noticed those everywhere and started learning their behaviour patterns.
Unlike comment thieving bots, rephrasing bots could be difficult/expensive to detect. But at least if they use GenAI they are also expensive to run. (If they use a simple substitution, they are detectable, although it would take some work I guess. Fun work though).
Reddit bots comments do not always have to make sense. The bots likely quickly delete downvoted comments to stop the karma bleed and rely on only a few of them be upvoted to get that sweet sweet karma.
This was how the previous generation of Reddit bots - comment thieves - worked.
I wonder if there are already hybrids that steal and rephrase other comments using GenAI instead of just responding to the post title?
Partially agreement. There shouldn’t be markdown in titles and Lemmy should probably have stripped it altogether: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3828
Disregarding the malplaced markup in the title, the article link is also broken. (Contains broken markup).
And again the multiple indentations and “cross-posted from” makes it look like Re: Re: FW material. I think my criticism is valid, even if I probably did sound a bit like a dick about it.
The writer uses the terms “locked out” and “frozen”, but also says that she is not allowed to share documents any longer and maybe unable to access her documents from a tablet and a phone, but perhaps still from a laptop? (The article reads like a fucken drama piece instead of… you know… actual journalism).
If she has any type of access, it seems like it is very easy to fix permanently:
Don’t rely on a free service for something that has value you.
Here’s a screenshot showing what the post looks like for a Lemmy user.
What’s with the title? It’s just a tag and a URL. Tags do nothing on Lemmy and look awful. URLs in titles also do nothing and look awful. And what’s with the a escaped #-character? Is it to safely pass the title in bash-scripts?
The article link is broken. And the multiple levels of crossposting just seems kind of… lazy.
This is some next generation RE: FW: FW stuff.
It is a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy and stop calling me Bozo.