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This is, at best, one oblong slice of bread folded in half and fused together at the edges before it technically became bread, so I don’t think your definition applies here.
(I think) the joke here is
Spoiler
that pornography often portrays people doing unsafe or unsanitary things at work.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there a good place to share modern Xmas songs across the Fediverse? (I'll lead off with a couple...)
3·4 days agoWow, AI got the number of strings right… but then you notice the belt buckle.
Kernel, kernel, kernel, corn!
Kernel, kernel, kernel, corn!
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Ereader@lemmy.ml•This $69 eReader is designed to stick to the back of your phone - Liliputing
5·6 days ago“Yottaphone” or something like that? It seemed really cool for the time, maybe even for now.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What happened with Syncthing-Fork and is it safe to use now?
5·10 days agoYep, this is correct. It started as a “friendly fork” that added a few quality-of-life features that the official version didn’t have.
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Hockey@lemmy.ca•Trying to get back into watching hockey but the moving digital ads overwhelm me. Anyone else?
7·10 days agoThey should bring back the glowing puck technology but only for times when the puck is hidden from view behind the lower boards. X-ray vision please.
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Technology•Manufacturer issues remote kill command to disable smart vacuum after engineer blocks it from collecting data — user revives it with custom hardware and Python scripts to run offlineEnglish
13·11 days agoI know it can be done, so it wouldn’t shock me at all to find out that it does happen, but do you know of any manufacturers who have been proven to do this?
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Technology•Manufacturer issues remote kill command to disable smart vacuum after engineer blocks it from collecting data — user revives it with custom hardware and Python scripts to run offlineEnglish
20·11 days agoKeeping it offline some of the time isn’t effective against passive data collection unless you’re willing to take the inconvenient step of factory-resetting it each time you’re about to use it. Anything it collects it can just hold onto until it next gets the chance to upload.
All good! Since RSS doesn’t really have modern levels of polish and usability, I just wanted to make sure we were being precise for OP.
Thanks for the tip, that’s almost as good as wringing them out.
I tried it, but then my sleeves got really, really wet.
it downloads a file that you can then import into your RSS reader of choice
That’s not how it works — the feed isn’t a file that you download. You copy that feed URL and paste it into your RSS reader’s ‘subscribe’ feature. Then your reader application will regularly check that URL for new posts.
By the way, there’s an RSS community: [email protected]
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Technology•Google's Agentic AI wipes user's entire HDD without permission in catastrophic failureEnglish
14·13 days agoYou dirty root preserver.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the worst of your daily used apps? Be specific regarding the flaws: Performance-wise, usability, bad UI ...
2·14 days ago“We made an extension system. You’re not really supposed to use it, though.”
At the time of death, or, uh, cumulatively?
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Fuck AI•Nvidia CEO Says You're "Insane" If You Don't Use AI to Do Literally Everything
2·16 days agoThat’s what I said.


















Metric big?