[-] ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nl 21 points 8 months ago

Sounds a lot like flattening with extra steps to me

[-] ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nl 9 points 8 months ago

Honestly, it's quite likely they really never lost a real life lightcycle race

[-] ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nl 16 points 8 months ago

Did you reboot your PC after installing? Games often included DirectX redistributables which required a reboot to fully install.

[-] ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nl 11 points 9 months ago

Mattermost, it might not be the best feature-wise, but it's open source, and a university can host it's own server with SSO

[-] ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nl 10 points 9 months ago

You might disagree with me, but I prefer eating my ramen before blue fluff starts growing on it.

[-] ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nl 13 points 11 months ago

They're definitely automated. I doubt it'll do much in terms of protesting.

[-] ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nl 28 points 11 months ago

Simple quantum search entanglement. By observing the result, Torvald has changed the outcome.

But seriously, it's because his post gets reposted and federated across all those instances, and Google deems those more relevant than the GitHub page.

[-] ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nl 19 points 11 months ago

AI got better at drawing hands, because people started focused on training the AI to draw good hands. Best way to detect AI is to look at background details.

In this case you can see a warped keyboard, nonsensical screen contents and the chairs and screens in the background seem weird.

Another common giveaway (although not applicable here) is garbled text.

[-] ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nl 8 points 11 months ago

A rooted phone is definitely a bigger security risk if you don't know what you're doing, as anything with root access is unbounded by the usual android permission system, and can completely demolish your OS. Additionally it can serve as a big warning if someone else has tampered with your device.

Hrmm, I wonder who would benefit from perpetrating such a myth

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[-] ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nl 13 points 1 year ago

I like how they state the following:

As of July 1, 2023, we are increasing the API limits for our free API usage from 60 to 100 Queries Per Minute for those using OAuth authentication.

They're making it sound like they're increasing the rate limit, whereas they're actually changing it from 60 queries per user per application per minute to 100 queries per application per minute. So if you had a 3rd party app with 1000 users, you'd have 60 queries each minute for every single user, now all those 1000 users will have to share 100 queries each minute (so that'd be 1 query per user every 10 minutes), unless the app developer is willing to pay up.

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