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Hallo und hereinspaziert, junger Mensch.

Isn't Telegram home to a lot of stuff that most people associate with the dark Web? I mean, there's groups you can buy illicit material, both digital and physical in, and some radicals as well as a lot of conspiracy nuts use it to organise.

I mean, you can probably find stuff like that with any messenger, but Telegram offers public discoverability for groups, so it's more visible.

It doesn't actually mean much in a technical sense, but I think you can write an article with that premise without most people seeing it as clickbait.

[-] VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone 15 points 6 months ago

I mean, I don't see the point in not upgrading when your device supports it. The interface pretty much stays the same at this point, and they usually do improve on security, and other background stuff.

I mean, communist doesn't have to mean tankie.

I have a 3600X and haven't had any problems under Linux.

Depends on the celebrity. Neil Gaiman is actually pretty chill online. Takei too, but the amount of articles he posts started to annoy me, so I dumped him. I don't really know what people see in Zuck, though.

I have used AI to RP some stuff (don't ask), and while the higher end models, and even the better self hosted models are really good at answering in a way that makes sense and works in context, it is pretty hard to make them do anything, new, interesting, or unexpected, without prompting it specifically.

Nothing that I've seen playing around with LLMs makes me think that a well-written work of fiction could be improved by including them, unless there is a significant leap in capability.

And this is ignoring all the discussion about LLMs and copyright/stolen content.

Anything not coming from a big publishing company.

Debian, Manjaro, Fedora, Endeavour, OpenSuSE Tumbleweed.

That article gets really depressing really fast.

My og OnePlus Nord is still going strong with Lineage, but if it fails at some point, I feel that the Pixel a phones are kinda the best on offer at the moment, with the long update support, the hardware, the price, and the possibility to throw Graphene on there.

Never really saw the point in flagships after mid-rangers started becoming pretty good.

I'm on opensuse tumbleweed. It might just be that all the apps I use are Wayland. I'll take a look when I'm back home, currently I'm on a trip visiting family.

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