"Heels," "Bupkis," and "Special Ops: Lioness"
Photos courtesy of "Heels," "Bupkis," and "Special Ops: Lioness"
What a strange set of choices for series examples.
"Heels," "Bupkis," and "Special Ops: Lioness"
Photos courtesy of "Heels," "Bupkis," and "Special Ops: Lioness"
What a strange set of choices for series examples.
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This was the stupidest fucking renaming ever since that Netflix one a decade ago.
No, the Twitter to X renaming is the stupidest fucking renaming ever. Like, in all of human history. Only way they could have topped that would be to rename it to something actively offensive like "Shit Hitler".
Trump’s legal team has certainly been doing everything they can to delay everything they’re able to
Trump's legal team is not very smart, and now is hard to find, since they all quit. I doubt they did everything.
It's called fsck
. It does both at the same time.
“Extreme feminism” isn’t an issue, that’s like saying extreme racial equality is an issue.
There was a time during the 2010s when third-wave feminism was pushing things too far and trying to create divisive splits on subjects that really didn't need them, like Atheism+ and a bunch of other things with a plus sign tacked on to it. Fortunately, once the #MeToo movement picked up speed, they switched gears to more important things.
So, yes, you can have an extreme view on anything, even feminism.
I use a mobile browser and don't see ads on Lemmy. Why plaster it with ads? What's the benefit this app gives me?
The FBI now says that it used the tool unwittingly and that Riva Networks misled the bureau. Once the agency discovered in late April that Riva had used the spying tool on its behalf, Christopher A. Wray, the FBI director, terminated the contract, according to U.S. officials.
Not a great look, but I'm going to give the FBI a benefit of a doubt here. Tool was declared a security risk recently, and one of their third-party contractors didn't get the memo.
Wray didn't fuck around and just terminated the contract for wasting his goddamn time. I can't really see a better outcome here.
Holy lack-of-paragraphs, Batman!
Let me predict the response:
"Photoshop... oh, that's just a standard piece of software! Everybody uses Photoshop!"
"Stable Diffusion?! Commie open-source AI detected! OPEN REVOLT! TEY TAK ER JERBS!"
Remember, it's not about protecting the consumer from AI. It's about the illusion that they are doing something about it.