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kakes, to privacyguides in As YouTube Declares War on Ad Blockers, Google Sponsors Ad Blocking Conference

Know thy enemy.

kakes, to linux in Audacity 3.4 Released with Music Workflows, New Exporter, and More

Did they ever fix that issue from a while back where they started collecting personal data on users?

engadget.com/audacity-privacy-policy-spyware-accu…

kakes, to lemmybewholesome in After watching the 2nd episode of 11th season of Futurama, I googled "Futurama S11E02 discussion" (without quotes) and Lemmy.world was the 2nd result. We can do it, guys.

Oh weird, fair play to you then!

kakes, to lemmybewholesome in After watching the 2nd episode of 11th season of Futurama, I googled "Futurama S11E02 discussion" (without quotes) and Lemmy.world was the 2nd result. We can do it, guys.

Keep in mind that your Google results are probably highly personalized. For instance, I tried googling that exact phrase (in a private window), and Lemmy doesnt appear for me at all.

kakes, to privacyguides in Police in Canada look into tech that accesses your home security cameras

Surveillance cameras are fine imo. It’s connecting those cameras to some random server you don’t control that’s the concerning part.

kakes, to asklemmy in What was the cringiest moment of your life?

I think we’re all already doing that. If someone is falling short of what you might call their “best”, that’s a problem with your measurement, not their effort.

I used to have issues with anger. Had you seen me at the time, you might’ve thought I wasn’t trying to be better. Honestly, at the time, I’m not sure I can truthfully say I was trying to be better.

But I know now that my anger was caused by childhood trauma, and I was dealing with it the only way I knew how to at the time. I was being my best self, but to anyone else it looked like I was at my absolute worst.

You are exactly who you are, and the reasoning behind what you’re doing isn’t always obvious - even to yourself. I think that no matter what you do, you’re doing your best at it simply by virtue of doing it at all.

kakes, to asklemmy in What was the cringiest moment of your life?

Hell yeah. No harm in being proud of yourself!

kakes, to science_memes in Double-slit

And just because it’s not science doesn’t necessarily mean it can’t be right. No harm in exploring ideas.

kakes, to science_memes in Double-slit

Interesting, and thanks for the links! Always down to add another perspective to my repertoire.

kakes, to science_memes in Double-slit

I don’t think so, from how kromem words it:

(i.e. collapse occurs at the point you are reviewing the data).

The person reading the data is the consciousness, and the collapse is deferred in this case.

What I find interesting about this idea is: What if the computer were to take actions based on the data? Would the collapse occur at the point where agonist notices the effects of those actions? Does it occur when they logically link the action to the event?

I could imagine this as a sliding scale, where in one end is something obvious (reading the data, or an indicator light) and on the other end not obvious at all (a circuit heating up slightly different due to the data being stored). Both of these things have effects in physical reality (presumably), so I wonder at what point in that scale are we would call it a “consciousness collapse”?

kakes, to asklemmy in What are some useful or just cool stuff to memorize?

Someone already replied with a graph, but I also got curious and checked for some higher numbers. Sure enough, it held up.

For example:
832,040mi => 1,346,269km (actual: 1,339,039km)

kakes, to asklemmy in What movie did you rewatch most often?

Just saw Primer for the first time, so I’m gonna need to preemptively answer: Primer.

kakes, to asklemmy in What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?

In another 10 years, electricity will rule the world - mark my words!

kakes, to asklemmy in What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?

My dad threw a party to celebrate when I graduated university with a degree in Computer Science.

At the party, my dad’s friend took me aside and said “My nephew just got a degree in electrical engineering. Now that’s an up and coming field, you should get a degree in that.”

Like, alright buddy. Hopefully that career pays well enough for another four years of student debt. I’m still kinda in shock at how dumb of a thing to say that was.

kakes, to asklemmy in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

Yeah, I left on June 15th when the protests started and jumped into Lemmy. Spent 11 years addicted to Reddit, but once I found Lemmy it was honestly pretty easy to ditch it.

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