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  • I did, and you failed to explain, so I reiterated the question. My conclusion, now, is you're either just to dense to understand this conversation, or two prideful to admit a mistake. Either way you're not worth talking to.

  • DDG really likes to give bullshit AI generated website results. "Top 7 [thing] to buy in 2025". And after reading for 2 minutes, you realize the page is utter shit. Paragraphs of fluff, some referral links, and absolutely no expert advice.

  • why is protection from malicious apps from the play store being performed on the phone instead of in the store?

    Because it's behavior-based. You can't tell how software will behave until you run it. And running it means having real human interactions with the software and the environment on your phone. It's literally impossible to predict what software will do just by reading the code. It's the Halting Problem. I'm no expert though, and I'm kind of assuming.

    And I'm sure that some exploits are detected in the source code by the Play Store when they're done naively and obiviously.

  • That's not a lot of spacing, but that's not zero. If your first paragraph were longer, it would wrap, and the lines of your first paragraph would have less space between them than there is between the two paragraphs.

    I don't know why the CSS authors of the default Lemmy theme have chosen such a small paragraph spacing. You're not the first person to complain about it. It's pretty bad.

    In my Lemmy client, Thunder, your post looks great. Anything you do to increase the space will just make it look bad for people like me. My suggestion is to install a style plugin and write a tiny CSS override to increase the paragraph spacing so it looks good for you. Then all Lemmy posts will look good for you, and everyone else using other views of Lemmy will also see normal paragraphs. (And maybe someday the Lemmy devs will fix it because people keep complaining about it.)

    If you want help setting up a personal stylesheet, let me know, and I'll help you get it set up.

  • Solomon's Key (NES)

    Finally beat it last year after trying for 35 years. Such a good game. It's one of my favorite games of all time. Action platform puzzle game. It has two endings, and there is zero chance you'll get the good ending without a guide. Not to beat each puzzle room, but to find all the hidden items. You see, if you miss one, all the ones after that don't appear! So hunting for them naturally is nearly impossible. It also has a secret continue mechanic, too, without which the game is also pretty much impossible.

  • to be honest elon using the nazi salute was probably not in the training data

    That's not how it works. If the training data had to include specific people doing specific things it'd be useless. Instead, the training let's it infer individual image elements from different sources. It never had to be trained on orange pentagons to be able identify "orange" and "pentagon" from an image of an orange pentagon.