If only you’d have built some trains and bikepaths… Who’s laughing now eh?
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angelmountain@lemy.nltoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Goldman Sachs now reckons that oil could take out the 2008 record of $147English2·11 days ago
angelmountain@lemy.nlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Question to the people of lemmy that got a pp. After peeing do you wipe your pp with toilett paper or do you do the shake and dance?Nederlands4·12 days agoI sit, squeeze and preferably wash with water afterwards. At the office I sometimes sneak into the disabled toilet because it does have a sink behind the locked door.
Toilet paper is the second option, but it leaves traces sometimes.
angelmountain@lemy.nlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Who works at a (tech) company that's not delirious about AI?Nederlands3·14 days agoI work as a developer for a smaller (~50 people) tech company and most devs use AI on a daily basis, but everyone is free to choose what, how and how much (until our tokens run out 😬, but we do have a decent budget).
We find we have to learn how to use this new, powerful (and sometimes also very annoying) tool properly. PR have been sent for review without properly being checked by the “author”, bosses have raves about AI but also reality checked when they saw the bills they have to pay and we will probably make more mistakes as well as productivity boosts in the future. We will see where this all ends up.
For now I just enjoy having this companion when I need it to guide me through new fields I would have not dared to tread before, which is fun. Worst case I’ll be building houses instead of web applications in a few years. Working outside instead of in a stuffy office. Could be worse.
angelmountain@lemy.nlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Was the world always a fucked up place?Nederlands1·17 days agoAlmost everything now is better than ever before. The problem is that the news is telling you all is bad. Stop watching it. This includes your social media feeds. Just don’t read it. Do something else with your time. Go outside.
I guess parking tickets are not expensive enough in this village?
angelmountain@lemy.nlto Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Hacking group begins leaking customer data in Dutch telecom Odido hackEnglish1·23 days agoAlready looking forward to receiving all the spam calls.
angelmountain@lemy.nlto Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Open-source tool Sage puts a security layer between AI agents and the OSEnglish1·23 days agoGenDigital is the new name of Symantec?
I never know whether they are the creators of or the protectors against malware.
What are your thoughts? IMO the concept of protecting executions of an AI agent sounds like a good idea, right?
I see your point. I am just afraid of the other person agreeing to not wearing a condom because they might feel forced by the extra question and regretting the decision later.
But ideally they would indeed discuss with mutual respect and come to a good conclusion they both agree with ❤️
angelmountain@lemy.nlto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are people like my grandpa so against seeing the whole world and learning a different language?Nederlands1·29 days agoHard to say, he probably doesn’t even know why he dislikes it himself.
But do travel the world, it will be a great experience and will teach tou valuable lessons. Get a job to pay for a flight, or just hitchhike and enjoy.
Don’t do drugs, but do travel the world.
angelmountain@lemy.nlto Bicycles@lemmy.ca•Saw these folks and their cool setup at the park.Nederlands3·29 days agoGood start! Greetings from the Netherlands 😉
No, if she asks him to wear a condom, he better wear a condom without any questions. Sorry
I’d kicked him out of my bed and out of my life straight away. Safe sex or no sex. And if this is his reaction he can die lonely and miserably in my opinion.
angelmountain@lemy.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is everyone in America just constantly crashing out right now, or acting normal by their standards?Nederlands8·29 days agoLiving the American Dream
angelmountain@lemy.nlto Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•A Possible US Government iPhone-Hacking Toolkit Is Now in the Hands of Foreign Spies and CriminalsEnglish1·30 days agoI trust most foreign governments more than the US government though…
angelmountain@lemy.nlto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why does it seem like teenagers killing people is way more commonplace in the UK now?Nederlands12·1 month agoNewspapers/websites just want to make money and people tend to read articles that frighten them and/or make them angry. Be careful with what you read/watch and verify with actual statistics.
I put myself on a news-diet a few months back and it massively improved my life. Instead of worrying about the world burning and feeling unable to do anything about it, I have much more energy to actually do things I like and/or find important and am also much more able to invest in deep relationships with friends. I cannot recommend it enough.
Important news will get to you anyway, there is no need to check news outlets every 5 minutes.
Still too many in favour
angelmountain@lemy.nlto Technology@lemmy.world•Motorola confirms GrapheneOS support for a future phone, bringing over featuresEnglish591·1 month agoBut how are they going to include useless “uninstallable” apps and advertisements?
angelmountain@lemy.nlto Technology@lemmy.world•Why you can't get a signal at festivals and sports matchesEnglish21·1 month agodeleted by creator
angelmountain@lemy.nlto Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Self-spreading npm malware targets developers in new supply chain attack - Help Net SecurityEnglish5·1 month agoThis article talks about “typosquating”, that just means they introduced packages with a similar name to other packages but in this case also containing malicious code.
I expect other package managers to be just as vulnerable to this. The only way I can think of to mitigate this is very strict registry policies, someone checking all version of all packages in the registry to make sure there is no malicious code in them. That would take a lot of effort.
I think the biggest problem with npm is just that it is very popular, so for attackers the chance of hitting something with their attack is bigger than with other systems.
I don’t believe yarn is any more secure than npm, especially not for this type of attack. Yarn used to be a bit more secure because it checked checksums where npm didn’t, but that has been added to npm as well now (https://sebhastian.com/npm-err-code-eintegrity/)
It sounds weird to plant native plants. I always just ignore a piece of garden for a while and native plants spontaneously spawn.