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This is wild: Jason Clinton is the deputy CISO of Anthropic. Also a mod of a queer gamers Discord. Clinton forced a version of Anthropic's AI on the server, despite the community's wishes, and it's killed the server. AI was reading messages it shouldn't be too
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in reply to Joseph Cox

Some of those statements in the article from the deputy CISO of Anthropic... hooooly smokes.

"Wild" might be an understatement.

@josephcox






Hegseth and Rubio to brief members of Congress on boat strikes as questions mount – live

US military says eight killed in strikes on three boats in eastern Pacific

On Monday night, the US military said it attacked three more boats believed to have been smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing eight people

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So #Mozilla Corp's new CEO is really set on continuing to sell of the last bit off trust and goodwill people might have had towards them… …to go with "AI" and "privacy preserving ads"

theregister.com/2025/12/16/moz…

in reply to Bastian Greshake Tzovaras

Instead of a Mozilla fuck-up drinking game: Donate to @servo every time Mozilla gives its community another middle finger. 😁


Quieter Resolution
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in reply to Lili Saintcrow

Ugh, I'm so sorry you're dealing with this. The sole proprietor of my main publisher died a few years ago and it took me over a year to get the books pulled from all the outlets. (When they complied, they nuked the listings entirely: all reviews gone. Sigh.)

Then, rather than get into further arguments with Amazon re: rights, I left them OOP as-is and worked w/another publisher to do a kind of omnibus instead. Cool, but, grrr.

Point being, I empathize with your battle. Awful.

in reply to Mehitobel Wilson

@mehitobel It is awful. When I start explaining publishing to civilians, it takes about ninety seconds for their eyes to widen, and five minutes in they're shell-shocked.


Slowed down because I saw a white Ford Explorer with a roof rack, only to realize I had been tricked into obeying the law FOR NO REASON.



It’s surprisingly hard to find a specialist for something everyone uses. For me, that’s a dentist. Most everyone seems to like their dentist, and those are ok, but not good at odd mouths (mine) or not trauma-informed (needed from all the experiments I’ve had done in there).

I finally thought to ask my periodontist the best dentist SHE knew. That guy gleefully looked in and said “this will be fun!” Which used to be off-putting but now feels safer than the anxious referral to the orthodontist.

in reply to Jonobie

I really appreciate the confidence of “I don’t know what’s possible here, but I’m going to spend time with the problem and figure it out”. And then he booked me for a 40 minute follow up to talk through options.

Really hope this works out, I’ve honestly been looking for someone for this role for around 30 years. With multiple periods in the middle of just kinda settling for “nice and doesn’t make me too uncomfortable” in between.

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$TSLA 600 strike February expiration calls a huge run out of the gates!

Custom alert setup guide: t.co/mRWYIFOysV

#news #finance #economics #stocks #options

in reply to unusual_whales

Seeing some additional volume in the $TSLA 600c 2/20 after the initial surge. Perhaps indicative of the trader closing/taking profits.

Check open interest tomorrow to see how the dust settles on this contract.

#news #finance #economics #stocks #options

in reply to unusual_whales

The $TSLA 600 strike February expiration position has been unwound

Track all your options contracts using the options watchlist: t.co/EoNrwomY3k

#news #finance #economics #stocks #options



This was the top post on reddit today:

A woman in Seattle complains that her ~5km commute to work takes 45 minutes.

She goes on to complain that the city is building "6 new apartment complexes" nearby.

I don't want to dogpile her – she's a product of her environment – but it's yet another example of just how broken car-centric cities are.

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I recently immigrated to the Netherlands from Indiana in the US. I brought my EV vehicle with me since it was cheaper than replacing it. Since I have gotten here I have traveled over 300km by bicycle, hundreds of KMs by train, and only about 100km by car. Not because it's expensive to travel by car, but because it's SO MUCH MORE CONVENIENT by train. No worries about traffic, no worries about fines for speeding, and no worries about finding parking.
in reply to Not Just Bikes 🇳🇱

So i checked: in my city i need only 20ish minutes by bike for a 5km commute, make that 22,5 accounting for locking and unlocking said bike in worst case, fingers frozen solid winter, so about ½.
now, and i'm not surprised by this at all because i watch @notjustbikes videos, if i took my car it would take me just 15 minutes. ⅓! car hostile, urbanist planning *improves* car's travel speeds! (and oldenburg, germany really isn't even the best example of urbanism by a long stretch)


Waarom alleen praten over conservatieve denktanks? nrc.nl/nieuws/2025/12/16/waaro…


I'm incredibly glad that I bought my last computer before all this "AI" nonsense and specced it to be sufficient for a few years because I couldn't afford it these days. Not by a long shot. I put 64GB of RAM in it for less than $200. Couldn't do that now. I still need more storage though.
in reply to Kim Possible

@kimlockhartga
I have a giant movie collection which I like to stream and that, unfortunately, flash drives are not really good for.
in reply to Nerviest Initial

oh okay. You are totally right. You need actual memory on the computer for that. It might be worth it to get a cheap extra laptop, with RAM prices right now.


If you see anybody on X with a gold checkmark, this is how much they cost.
in reply to Kevin Beaumont

If you're a corporation for $5 per month you could host your own #mastodon server and control your own social network...


There's been some very negative comments about my friend and the sewing machine. Kindly go check your privilege. Being able to understand a user manual is a skill, and not everyone has that skill. Not only that, not everyone has the confidence to just try it, or doesn't want to risk damage by doing it wrong.

Said friend speaks 7 languages. Not everyone is mechanically minded.

And now my friend has a working sewing machine and the beginnings of how to use it.

in reply to Quixoticgeek

Also, not every user manual can be understood by everyone similarly. I struggle with that myself. Some manuals/instructions/documentations are clear as day to me. Others might as well be written in a completely unknown language. I have board games I never properly played because the instructions don't make sense, don't properly illustrate the game mechanics, or are too vague and ambiguous for me to follow.
in reply to Quixoticgeek

I remember a long ago training class where the tutor was explaining how people have different ways of learning a new skill.

To roughly paraphrase: some learn by reading, some by being told, some by watching, and some by trying and working it out as they go.

Add on the layer your friend had of not wanting to damage their Gran’s machine, and it’s completely understandable.

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