Obviously, wouldn’t want poor connection distorting the experience!
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42Firehawk@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube ads are about to get even longer and they’ll be unskippable - DexertoEnglish
13·8 days agoIt is Albania. I will say that it’s more correct to say that YouTube chooses not to send ads to Albania, rather than Albania banning it.
Albanians anti ad laws state that ads are required to be safe for children, with the platform being responsible for failure… So Google is not spending the effort to make the ads safe.
42Firehawk@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Scouting America says transgender kids are still welcome after Pete Hegseth claimed they weren’tEnglish
3·15 days agoDefinitely varies on area and by troop. Mine was camping or outdoors twice a month at minimum, and pushed to be very active in all the things possible to immerse scouts in scouting. It really felt like the ideal way for the program to be done.
The biggest downside was that drive to do more in proper scout led meant 80% of outings were messy figure out backpacking trip ideas.
Definitely helped shape my opinions on scouting as a trans woman who was barely able to stay in the program after coming out in time with the policy change.
Some troops are also very hostile to being accepting, and do their best to ward off any gay or possibly gay youth in the first place. So if that’s a concern it is still relevant.
42Firehawk@lemmy.zipto
Technology@piefed.social•Windows 11 hits 72% share as Windows 10 fades, but not everyone is happyEnglish
2·16 days agoMy company runs almost exclusively on 10. We have a planned migration and are staged. But until we need to we are avoiding 11 until absolutely necessary because it has led to instability on any system we’ve been forced to migrate.
All because our clients do not allow remote access from Linux, otherwise we’d be on a Debian build our internal only computers run.
I mean that and being open enough of a distro he can change the kernel out decently often, but not so open things like throwing a new kernel in arch leads to poking at other things.
42Firehawk@lemmy.zipto
Futurology@futurology.today•‘Wake up, AI is for real.’ IMF chief warns of an AI ‘tsunami’ coming for young people and entry-level jobsEnglish
2·2 months agoMy work deals with parts that get damaged in shipping pretty often, and every shipper has different ways they want things formatted and different asinine ways that descriptions make sense that it’s a pain to describe damage so that it doesn’t turn into an email chain… So our IS team trained a model to take in 3-4 images of part damage and what shipper it’s from and it generates everything for us to review and send. Saves a bunch of busywork for exactly that.
As a printer repair tech, I hate how I can recognize happy printer clunks from sad ones. It is not clinking as an offering, but the noises of a skittish animal domesticated far too quickly
One of the most important functions is that it is the fallback management server. As well as the default server.
Ok but this is also an Ai that I would pay a 10 dollar subscription towards just to not have to hunt down what artists are taking commissions and managing prices and everything within the freelance space. I know it will never happen but God it would be nice not spending 10 hours finding an artist I like who isn’t wait listing forever.
42Firehawk@lemmy.zipto
Global News@lemmy.zip•Paedophiles using open source AI to create child sexual abuse content, says watchdogEnglish
1·2 years agoReally great review of things, as well as doing a bit more than just armchair psychology.





Yea, I’m definitely fortunate in a weird way that I reached a decidedly unhinged decision while in very poor mental health to try transitioning as my last attempt at happiness in life.
As it turns out girl me is very happy.