ChatGPT told me to do
sudo sha256sum /dev/sda1 > /dev/sda1
So. Is this wrong? I thought it backs up the data
ChatGPT told me to do
sudo sha256sum /dev/sda1 > /dev/sda1
So. Is this wrong? I thought it backs up the data


I just cry at my desk and tell them it’s because AI is so beautiful


Primary maintainer …


Yeah. I want to do something like this. I was hoping to run a proper dead code analysis first.
But this is a good idea. For how to reduce the code volume. I need to reduce the abstraction layers because there are a bunch of unneeded ones


For work. The code goes like 8 levels of abstraction. I’m trying to figure out how to unravel it.
Even a code flow/branching diagram would help I think


I think they’re complaining any Google DNS. It’s just a privacy matter. Google will heavily track your DNS requests
Traitor. You shall be punished with finding a memory leak in vibe coded ASM


Sure. But I’m not going to write an essay to back my position right now with numerous examples.
I respect many of the far lefts beliefs like economic policy, pressure against the right wing, social policies supporting poor. I don’t respect the extreme distrust of media, violent retoric (when I see it), ideological purism, because it comes off as culty
Should note that I see less violent retoric from the far left than the far right, hence “when I see it”


I don’t believe the horseshoe theory. Far left and far right have a number of stark differences such as religion, economic policy, etc. I just believe that both sides are fringe cult-like environments, particularly when it comes to isolating yourselves and ideology control. Occasionally, I see other similarities.
Imo, far left isn’t clearly closer to the far right in most beliefs, except cult-like behavior


The statement is that far left makes similarly culty statements like “X entity is hiding evidence that supports our views from the general public”. It’s the “everyone except us lies” part of the culty belief. My statement is that both far left and far right have fringe beliefs that are culty or close to it.


I never said those were equal statements


The comment I replied to vs. this from QAnon page on Wikipedia.
The cabal is thought to cover up its existence by controlling politicians, mainstream media, and Hollywood.
Only difference is that your side is “right”


Sometimes the further left extremes I’ve heard hear are indistinguishable from conservative Q-Anon. I legitimately need to check users post histories to understand which extreme they are on


Before Lemmy, I didn’t know it was possible to go so left that you hated liberals.


My tattoos are all simulations I built and ran


Russian bots have been noted rewriting history on Wikipedia for Baltic and ex-ussr countries recently too. I read about #estonia having to fight to preserve accurate history about Soviet imperialism on Wikipedia.
It was also noticable that contra-US bots were driving polarization leading up to the US election. There were a number of topics that went silent the day after election.


Seems to be unproven https://factually.co/fact-checks/justice/was-ghislaine-maxwell-a-reddit-mod-b79f2a
Could be true, but this suggests weak evidence.


I automatically assume Redditors are bots from some state actor. I’ve seen enough obvious campaigns that it’s impossible for me to trust anymore
How does this work in practice? Someone would have to prove that it’s AI generated, which isn’t straight forward.
Also, I’m not clear this protects the release of code centered a trade secret or under NDA.
So while the court ruled it’s public domain. Could it still be prevented from release? Like a Microsoft employee couldn’t just dump sections of the AI code to the internet I imagine.
https://www.upcounsel.com/patents-trademarks-copyrights-and-trade-secrets
Competitive advantage: Trade secrets can cover information that would not qualify for patents or copyright but still has economic value.
I would imagine dumping Microsoft code to the internet would be sued under NDA
This is a good point. I think I’ll create a suite of API tests.
I think that with a code generated openapi spec. I might be in a good spot