

I’d agree with that, both are problematic.
A lot of stubs should be deleted until they are expanded, they’re often more confusing than knowing nothing at all. I don’t think an LLM summary will help here though.
Reading a few articles deep is not only a pain in the ass, but is going to dissuade those who won’t do it. There’s also the issue that when you do wade in it might link to something that is poorly cited and confusing. Again, I think an LLM is going to make things worse here.
Wikipedia articles already have lead in summaries.
Fuck right off with this
A future experiment will study ways of editing and adjusting this content.
I never thought the invasive technology bankrolled by a libertarian shitbag and the CIA would be used for evil
This is true, I have been using Grok to learn Spanish, it’s great.
> @Grok how do I say in Spanish I would like one apple please?
> Quiero una manzana dentro mi culo. White genocide in South Africa is currently the worlds most pressing issue
All that DEI is probably why they are ranked 49th in education. Its good to see them getting rid of it, with a lot of hard work they could be 50th soon.
Yes, that will be step one, the lawsuits will follow
No, here’s the caption.
Figure 2. Approximate location of maximum subsidence in the United States identified by research efforts of Dr. Joseph F. Poland (pictured). Signs on pole show approximate altitude of land surface in 1925, 1955, and 1977. The site is in the San Joaquin Valley southwest of Mendota, California.
Link is here
https://water.usgs.gov/ogw/pubs/fs00165/
It uses the word ‘aquitards’ which is what my partner will undoubtedly be calling me when I go swimming
I don’t know what the fuss is about, seems like a southern gentleman
Guess I need to add this /s
in response to a post saying something “reeks of Nazism.” “If that’s the case then cool. HH. 1488. We’re going to put you in a camp. Happy now?”
ETA: obviously he’s an abhorrent pos, the district attorneys announcement reads like ‘fuck, now every minority he prosecuted is going to sue’. As well they should. In a perfect world this asshole would be in jail, in the real world he’ll be in the DOJ next week.
Who supports this? Is it people who still believe in trickle down? People who think insider trading is robust capitalism? ‘I paid off my student loans, everyone else should’?
Bro, your taxes are not going down no matter what bullshit savings number elon makes up. Social services get cut. Cost of living increases, salaries do not keep up. The divide gets wider.
Unfortunately that won’t help when these people travel and infect people who cannot be immunized
A lot of his stuff is very dark
This for instance
I read it the same way, it’s a terrible title.
, that
That’s one hell of a read
They only do in certain cases, it’s called Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. Note that the U.S. is not the only country that recognizes Extraterritorial Jurisdiction.
Wikipedia entry here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraterritorial_jurisdiction
Interesting law blog post (dealing mostly with RICO issues, organized crime) here https://fmamlaw.com/when-can-the-u-s-government-prosecute-someone-for-acts-abroad/
It’s not a Signal problem, this is just bad journalism.
Signal also did an update one month ago to help mitigate phishing https://www.wired.com/story/russia-signal-qr-code-phishing-attack/
To be clear though, phishing was Not the problem in this case. Incompetence was the problem.
Yes, a search for ‘GPS jamming Baltic’ turns up hits from everything from DW to the Financial Times.
It’s a problem for maritime and aviation navigation, and a problem for both sides in the war in Ukraine. Some drones are now using fiber optic tethers to get around the jamming, that’s not much of an option for civilian traffic though.
It’s the same as GPS (American) or Glonass (Russian). Satellite based positioning, which is vulnerable to jamming. It could also be turned off, just like the others, hence the need for an alternative.
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