LinkedIn is worth many billions of dollars. No lottery would pay out enough money to buy it.
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That reminds me of this 5 Second Film:
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•o(1) statistical prime approximation
67·27 days agoReminds me of this xkcd:
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NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•A NOBLE AND PRAISEWORTHY MACHINE SPIRITEnglish
12·1 month agoBetter Call Kevin McCallister.
I was going to ask how to find “unnamed YouTube uploads”, but I found a site: http://astronaut.io/
I haven’t seen any doorbell footage yet though. How are you finding unnamed videos?
I took it to mean that AI companies have collaborated with doorbell companies to train on everyone’s doorbell footage.
Reminds me of “Liston’s most famous case”:
This episode has since been dubbed as the only known surgery in history with a 300 percent mortality rate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Liston#Liston’s_most_famous_case
Hah. TIL you can use shred on device files. I was only familiar with using dd to wipe drives.
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News@lemmy.world•Two CBP Agents Identified in Alex Pretti Shooting
4·2 months agoReminds me of The Simpsons when Homer became a juvie prison guard:
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•If you have a fitbit, no longer possible to avoid Google
4·2 months agoI was considering ordering the Pebble 2 Duo last year, but when I finally decided to pull the trigger they were sold out. :(
There’s a town where there’s a trend of people building garage bars:
Yup! I use an aux cable in my car and then all of a sudden I’m driving in silence. I tried settings and developer settings, but this behavior persists.
Dude is two steps into an Animorphs transformation.
He looks qualified to own a car wash. (Reference)
I thought I remembered The Simpsons doing this gag, but I found the scene, and it has a bunch of sub-tools, but no sub-multitool.
Two cups in the front, two loops in the back. How do they do it?
It could also be that is an application requesting access using an embedded browser, which is basically like an incognito/private window.










I first interpreted it as a quirky stylized “t”.