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I hope this fine morning finds you well, saars.
The word of the day is collections.Counter
The rdrama leaderboard invite code is 632268-30587026
I created the ping group: !AOC, I'm sure it will be useful offseason too.
Charts! https://github.com/jeroenheijmans/advent-of-code-charts
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Finally a voice for pre-built purchasers to decide what they will get on a payment plan for
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17yo's school computer somehow did ~60GB of SSL/TLS outbound in 2 hours, and that was ~85% of the entire day.
— CommanderApaul is on BSKY (@CommanderApaul) November 30, 2024
"It's not like I'm running a cryptominer. I have that turned off in Opera."
Get it off my network. Off off off.
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"FSD" is a dangerous acronym.
"Full Self Driving" is not accurate - and there is fine print all over the contract that if you get into an accident that "FSD" creates, Tesla is not held liable.
AI is all the jazz right now - but you simply cannot compute the infinite nuance in decision making scenarios that only human beings can be perceptive of. That technology is not available (commercially) and won't be for a very, very long time.
Keep your hands on the fricking wheel - trust no one - especially these billionaire fricks who will continue to profit no matter how many deaths they cause.
Article says nothing about FSD though....?
No one in the comment chain indicated this crash was linked to FSD, but it does not make invalidate the concern people have over calling this feature "Full" Self-Driving, when it clearly is still not a truly fully tested feature. We should not let billionaires falsely market a feature that is responsible for so many lives.
To provide a bit of nuance here, Tesla vehicles are extremely safe vehicles on paper. They are hard to roll, absorb impacts extremely well, and have a whole suite of safety tech. They also rarely catch fire - less than ICE vehicles.
But they're really easy to crash. 0-60 in 3 seconds, massive screens that control critical vehicle features, and over-reliance on autopilot/3rd person camera that can quickly lead to driver inattentiveness is why they're high up on the list of dangerous vehicles.
"3 dead teens" is fact, not sensationalism. As is the mountain of osha violations. The suite of safety tech has been proven to be useless once the car is on fire. The only senstionalism going on is claiming that a company failing repeatedly is excusable because "on paper" it shouldn't be happening.
People die in car crashes EVERY DAY. This news is being looked at more because a tesla was involved and a lot of people love to hate on the car. The driver was speeding and likely drunk . First responders on site described as a typical car crash.
Seriously when are people going to realize that 4000+ pound vehicles aren't healthy for anyone on the road.
The vast majority of cars on the road are over 4k lbs. Average weight of a vehicle sold in 2024 is 4,600lbs.
Heck even new sports cars are in the high 3k range. Cars got fat
Doesn't change the fact that it isn't healthy
I want to call this chain out specifically because cars are so fat these days because of Obama era regulation obsession and its continuation by literally a handful of male feminists in California. Redditors cheered for this.
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https://personas.omi.me/chat?id=claryyYQ6gDUGTurqxnm
@Merryvann Can we get a tool like this for rDrama accounts?
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love you too mitch, let me see if the catdets love nigger butts
— meow (@weremeow) November 30, 2024
No promises butt I try for my nigga
wow, didn’t know that there is such a big difference between r & a
— meow (@weremeow) November 30, 2024
crypto punk pfp is big mad even though he
sensitive? because i think he's a fricking moron spiking his company's valuation into the ground trying to be an edgelord for idiots like you?
— gino.eth 💽 (@GinoTheGhost) November 30, 2024
a larping as a chimes in:
Put on a milady and they can’t touch you
— ♡ Charlotte Fang 🪲 Crown Prince ❀ LOVE HEALS 💞 (@CharlotteFang77) November 30, 2024
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It posts a programming puzzle every day until Christmas. They start pretty simple, then filter people out around day 10 with some insane nonsense, very fun!
Here's our secret leaderboard code: 632268-30587026. Don't use your work github account to log in, by the way.
You might want to install https://github.com/jeroenheijmans/advent-of-code-charts extension for some fun charts.
glhf!
edit: join !AOC
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!soyteens !codecels !aichads 4cuck jannies cucked once again
Orange Site:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42276865
https://old.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1h3efuk/breaking_the_4chan_captcha/
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Oh wow it's like trans lives matter but completely different
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I was debating going with a 16in M4 Pro vs a 14in M4 Max, and really wanted the larger screen size but thought I'd regret not having the better processor and graphics. Well Best Buy had the 16in with the specs of the 14in for $400 off, which makes it cheaper than either previous choice. The only thing I'm down is 12gigs of ram (48 vs 36) but I feel like 36 is a lot already. My current computer has like 8 gigs lol.
Now I'm just waiting for the order to show up confirmed on Best Buy's website and to get a confirmation email. It shows that it's already charged my card, and it's driving me nuts! They only have two in stock so I'm sweating.
My next update will hopefully be brought to you by the blazing fast performance of the M4 Max. I can finally turn off poor mode!
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The Feeble Godot People's Timorous Response to this Revelation:
https://godotengine.org/article/statement-on-godloader-malware-loader/
Sissy Belgian Stands Accused of Assisting Malicious Actors, Creams Pants Part 0
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Every day there's an update on the Canada, UK, Australia, and NZ race to see who can become the most tyrannical country
My thoughts immediately go to all the queer kids in rural areas who stand to be cut off from the only support networks they have.
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I can't build a single fricking part of ROCm because these r-slurs decided to throw the entire concept of isolated environments in the trash. Every single piece of software errors out due to some bullshit (setupcowtools being the main one don't get me started on those tards) so now I have to edit every fricking cmake file and remove the --system-site-packages so it makes an actually isolated venv and doesn't choke on the incompatible dependencies it pulls from my system wide environment
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I've removed the Bluesky data from the repo. While I wanted to support tool development for the platform, I recognize this approach violated principles of transparency and consent in data collection. I apologize for this mistake.
— Daniel van Strien (@danielvanstrien.bsky.social) 2024-11-27T02:19:57.958Z
These r-slurs realize there is a public firehose API where you can collect every post right? I myself collected like 20M before I got bored and stopped.
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https://apollo-news.net/eu-behoerde-fordert-echtzeitueberwachung-von-handys-und-laptops-ab-2025/
(Translation by kiwis)
A EU authority is demanding real-time surveillance of phones and laptops starting in 2025. They demand that the police shall be able to read messages in the entire European Union in real-time. The occasion: fighting organized crime. For the "High-Level Group (HLG) on access to data for effective law enforcement", data protection and privacy play nothing but a formal role.
The HLG consists of members from the EU Commission, representatives of the EU member states, and law enforcement agencies. On November 22, the HLG demanded that the EU Commission submit a proposition in the coming year to allow a real-time access on communications data. This is reported by Euractiv. Already in May, the HLG presented its preliminary research results in a report. The group was set up in 2023 and works on finding out how law enforcement agencies can get an easier access to data in order to fight against organized crime. In a concluding report from November 15, the group presented its results and demands.
Thus, the concluding report criticized that the different regulations regarding data retention in the individual EU states lead to problems in cross-border criminal prosecution. Specifically, the HLG demanded in their preliminary report from May that the industry should be mandated to cooperate with the agencies so that the police gets access to data that allows for an identification of users, such as the storing of IP addresses. In addition, they demand that non-cooperative electronic communication services shall be subject to prohibitive sanctions.
Read messages even before they are sent
Already in May, they demanded that there shall be a EU initiative which allows for looking at "data in transit", thus do real-time surveillance. In the concluding report from November 15, the HLG doubled down on the demand and strongly demanded that the Commission issue a corresponding proposition in 2025. By real-time surveillance, the HLG means that messages are able to be read even before they are sent, or shortly after they reached the recipient.
In the concluding report, they also said that the fact that they can't access the data in real-time allegedly causes big difficulties for crime prevention. Police officers have to make use of methods like installing cameras or microphones, which are dangerous for the officers. If you are not able to read messages, all other persons surrounding a suspect must be surveilled too. The HLG also demands more funding in the coming EU budget to stock up on means for "digital forensic cowtools".
Currently, there is no mutual regulation for mass data retention in the European Union because the European Court of Justice has declared the prior guideline on data retention invalid in 2014. The European Data Protection Committee criticized the HLG's demands in a statement on November 4. The demands would strongly invade the right to data protection and privacy. The committee also criticized the demand to weaken encryption.
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The article itself seems to be based on another, and the following is just one statement by the High Level Group
Retention seems to be relegated to IP addresses and ports for long term retention to allow identification, likely things like times and any other info not deemed to be violating privacy (in their subhuman idea of privacy)
About encryption it recommends looking further into encryption and how things like backdoors might affect the security, as they can't enforce all methods to simply be weaker but do find it rightful for law enforcement to have a way to cross the hurdle of encryption.
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I know this post reads like a joke but it is an actual thing that I'm tryna deal with !schizomaxxxers !linuxchads !codecels please help me interventionmaxxx
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Gen z programmer strikes again 😩 pic.twitter.com/PLftDUZQ16
— ˗ˏˋmewtru´ˎ˗ (@trunarla) November 26, 2024
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!codecel the pythoncels among you should thank god everyday for webshits, they're the sole thing keeping python from being the shittest language currently in use