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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in programmer_humor · 2d ago
That depends on the manager. Good ones won’t have access to your stuff outside of an encrypted blob. Still, it’s generally better to use a separate authenticator.
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Programs are like socks, once they get dirty, you change them. Do these people really not understand how this stuff works? Even giants can fall when enough people switch to other options
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Oh ya? Where u gonna go? Chrome?
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There are literally dozens of browser options out there.
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 17, 2025
Most of which are just chrome in a trench coat.
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Y’know they sell honey in squeezable bottles like ketchup and other condiments, right? This stupid wooden barrel on a stick solution seems like a recipe for a sticky mess. Also, do you just leave it i
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Y’know they sell honey in squeezable bottles like ketchup and other condiments, right? [Citation needed] Sure, they exist, but it’s really hard to find real honey in a squeeze bottle. And it would pro
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I’m guessing that depends on where you live. In colorado literally every bottle in the grocery store is squeeze and they’re all locally grown real honey. I don’t even know where you could live where t
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 15, 2025
The honey in the squeeze bottles is processed so it doesn’t crystalize. Nothing wrong with that, but it does change the flavor a bit.
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This is one of those things that I go against the Lemmy hivemind on. I cut out pretty much every streaming service and sail the high seas for most of my media.But I consider YouTube Premium worth the
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Aren’t you confusing YouTube music premium and youtube premium ? Only the first is required for music streaming. The second is just a huge waste of money if you only watch YouTube videos on a computer
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Music is free with premium, and I watch videos everywhere
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 13, 2025
Can you even get them separately?
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"Three-year deal lets users create AI videos of Mickey Mouse, Darth Vader, and more." I'm sure that's going to take about 30 minutes before they begin to regret the videos coming out of it...
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Very non Disney move this
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 12, 2025
Not really. They will license their characters if you pay enough and ai companies have tons of investor money burning a hole in their pocket.
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Hate the player, don’t hate the game
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What does this even mean in this context
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I’m pretty sure the saying goes, “don’t hate the player, hate the game.” Which implies that you shouldn’t be blaming the bad actors but the bad system that causes it to be that way.
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 11, 2025
Which is asinine both here and in its original use. If there weren’t bad actors the system wouldn’t be broken. The players make the game.
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Wouldn’t make it legal to use them anyway
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You can/should write your congressman (or equivalent in your country). Just the threat that if OSS can't use HDMI congress will open up the laws will get action. In a democracy voters have more power
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Hahaahahhaaa omg, you’re adorable.
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 11, 2025
Could work in the EU.
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Nobody is asking it to (except freaks trying to get news coverage.) It’s like compiler output - no, I didn’t write that assembly code, gcc did, but it did it based on my instructions. My instructions
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My instructions are copyright by me First, how much that is true is debatable. Second, that doesn’t matter as far as the output. No one can legally own that.
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First, how much that is true is debatable. It’s actually settled case law. AI does not hold copyright any more than spell-check in a word processor does. The person using the AI tool to create the wor
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 10, 2025
You obviously didn’t even glance at the case law. No one can own what AI produces. It is inherently public domain.
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If you outsource you could at least sure them when things go wrong. Most outsourcing consultants I have worked with aren’t worth the legal fees to attempt to sue. Plus you can own the code if a person
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AI doesn’t get IP protections.
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Nobody is asking it to (except freaks trying to get news coverage.) It’s like compiler output - no, I didn’t write that assembly code, gcc did, but it did it based on my instructions. My instructions
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 09, 2025
My instructions are copyright by me First, how much that is true is debatable. Second, that doesn’t matter as far as the output. No one can legally own that.
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I think the point is that someone should understand the code. In this case, no one does. Big corporations have been pushing for outsourcing software development for decades, how is this any different?
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If you outsource you could at least sure them when things go wrong. Good luck doing that with AI. Plus you can own the code if a person does it.
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If you outsource you could at least sure them when things go wrong. Most outsourcing consultants I have worked with aren’t worth the legal fees to attempt to sue. Plus you can own the code if a person
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 09, 2025
AI doesn’t get IP protections.
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Same thing would happen if they were a non-coder project manager or designer for a team of actual human progress. Stuff done, shipped and working. “But I can’t understand the code 😭”, yes. You were th
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I think the point is that someone should understand the code. In this case, no one does.
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I think the point is that someone should understand the code. In this case, no one does. Big corporations have been pushing for outsourcing software development for decades, how is this any different?
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 09, 2025
If you outsource you could at least sure them when things go wrong. Good luck doing that with AI. Plus you can own the code if a person does it.
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I’ve heard that these tools aren’t 100% accurate, but your last point is valid.
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I agree but look at that third paragraph, it has the dash that nobody ever uses. Tell tale signs right there
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Sure, but plenty of journalists use the em-dash. That’s where LLMs got it from originally. It alone is not a signature of LLM use in journalistic articles (I’m not calling this CTO guy a journalist, t
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 08, 2025
Context is everything. In publishing it’s standard; in online forums it’s either needlessly pretentious or AI and either way they deserve to be called out.
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So there’s actual developers who could tell you from the start that LLMs are useless for coding, and then there’s this moron & similar people who first have to fuck up an ecosystem before believing th
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And then there are actual good developers who could or would tell you that LLMs can be useful for coding, in the right context and if used intelligently. No harm, for example, in having LLMs build out
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 08, 2025
If it’s boilerplate, copy/paste; find/replace works just as well without needing data centers in the desert to develop.
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 08, 2025
I think the point is that someone should understand the code. In this case, no one does.
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So their not shutting down, just focusing on AI idiots until the bubble busts and then they will turn back to consumers… Rules of Acquisition #1,261-- Always fuck over the idiots in the market. And wh
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 05, 2025
That’s a fast track to losing market share.
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AI was never meant to benefit the working class in any capacity. Its a great rule of thumb that if you see oligarchs hype up something and push for it to be everywhere, its a BAD fucking thing.
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 05, 2025
They believe they can put an end to having to pay for labor in any capacity ever again. If I knew less than I did about how this AI works I would be worried. Or if I worked in entertainment.
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Krishna was skeptical of that current tech would reach AGI, putting the likelihood between 0-1%. Altman: “so you’re saying there’s a chance…!”
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@JcbAzPx@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 03, 2025
Just like there’s a chance you actually won that Canadian lottery you never signed up for.
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