They had to choose persona they couldn't help themselves
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They had to choose persona they couldn't help themselves
Just watched 7 episodes then realized it has a manga. Most people seem to prefer the manga. I am switching to the manga, apparently the anime toned down the story.
I know right, every time I use any google service Firefox goes ballistic.
Yep, if this happens there is no benefit to android.

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Many of the communities I am in are pissed and these aren't even tech people, this is even worse than what reddit did.The thing that most people online hate is age verification, who thought this was a good idea, reminds me of when Tumblr decided to ban porn same level of stupidity.
The whole concept of locked phones should be illegal, pretty sure it is illegal in many countries.
First age verification, mastercard and visa controlling what people purchase, and now this, there isn't any good news lately.
Source: https://oversight.house.gov/...
Mozilla does it again, adding useless crap.
Wait until Google locks the bootloader.
I think only the UK does this now, the EU is in planning phase. Even the countries that have dictatorship don't do age verification for Wikipedia. The UK seems to be going through a phase similar to when books were banned because of content and considering that many people read online books this will definitely affect digital book readers.
This is what they said exactly:
Anthropic claimed an external bug bounty produced no universal jailbreaks across over 1,000 hours of testing before launch. That claim was almost immediately tested.
It is not just that, I don't trust Persona security, if a malicious actor installed a silent program that monitors users and sends it to a command and control center they probably won't know for months or even years. Cyber security is very bad in most companies.
I don't think I can get used to $1000 64 GB Ram.
I agree they should block all UK ip addresses and issue a disclaimer that this is due to the online safety act. Not being able to access the Wikipedia will make the citizens petition the government to repeal the act.
The problem is that politicians don't understand cyber security, whta their asking is basically the equivalent of closing the front door of a house and leaving the backdoor open. It was already proven to be a bad idea, eternalblue is a good example.
Proxmox is amazing.
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