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  • The detector provides an assessment of how likely it is that all or part of the document was written by ChatGPT. Given a sufficient amount of text, the method is said to be 99.9 percent effective.

    That means given 100 pieces of text and asked if they are made by ChatGPT or not, it gets maybe one of them wrong. Allegedly, that is, and with the caveat of "sufficient amount of text", whatever that means.

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  • And if you'd read it, you'd notice they specifically say it's the hood latch switch, and not the latch itself, that is deformed. It doesn't pop open on its own, it falsely detects that the hood is properly closed when it actually isn't, so it doesn't warn the driver to go close it before driving off.
    There's no need to do a physical recall if Tesla can bodge some other way to detect the hood is still open and tell the driver to close it.

  • It is still in early access and optimising the game is their current goal according to the road map, though as the whole concept of the game is about simulating every NPC properly at all times it's always going to be really heavy game to run.
    And you are right about accessibility making resource hungry games more common - they allow indies to make projects and use concepts that would have been scrapped as technically non-viable by a publisher before. Shadows of Doubt started development back in 2015, which would have meant reducing the scope of the game until it ran on a PS4. Being indie, they could just do whatever instead, and now it's going to be enough if they can make it run acceptably on a PS5.

  • If they were evenly distributed.
    Huge chunk of the soldiers are men from remote villages lured with a huge payout in comparison to local wages, and who lack the information to figure out the truth about the real casualties as they aren't spoken about in the Russian media.

  • Nokia hasn't actually made a mobile phone since 2014 after they sold their phone division to Microsoft, they just licence the name because it still sells.

  • The etymology follows the drive-in which is basically a big parking lot you drive in to, do your ordering/eating/movie watching in your car, and then you drive out. And when you don't stop in the middle of a drive in, but instead you continue through it, in your car, it became a drive through.

    The pedantic term is a drive-up, btw.

  • You do realise how ironic posting that to Lemmy of all places is?

  • Nudity, gore, violence - explicit materials. Stuff you wouldn't be allowed to plaster on a giant billboards in the middle of the city or on the side of your office building or have run on daytime TV in the breakroom. If an image of a clothed female is NSFW then obviously a man wearing nothing but a towel in a shower is as well.

    You start making a list of everything everyone takes offence into and finds inappropriate and you end up with a list with literally everything on it. Some people in this thread have used "If I couldn't use it as a wallpaper at work, it should be NSFW". Plenty of people would find this picture absolutely disgusting and inappropriate, so should it and everything like it be NSFW tagged as well?

  • If the NSFW limit was put on "image of a woman wearing shorts and sports bra", would you run to shut down the break room TV when they showed such obscene NSFW things like the Olympic games with their skimpy track and field and beach volleyball outfits? All of those communities would obviously need to be marked NSFW on Lemmy too.

    And while NSFW indeed does come from the words "Not safe for work", it isn't "blur everything that wouldn't be appropriate for my coworkers or boss to see me browse during work time".
    Getting caught watching episodes of My Little Pony would be pretty inappropriate and embarrassing during working hours as well.

  • Also the article isn't even so much about underaged users trying to get on the platform to post pictures of themselves or trying to gain access to porn, OF seems to be fairly good at keeping them out, it's adults posting content involving minors and that's a lot harder problem to prevent without literally going through every upload manually.

  • Cyanoakrylaattiliimat toimii jotakuinkin kaikki joko yhtä hyvin tai huonosti, valmistajien välillä ei hirveästi ole eroa, tykkää jos materiaalissa on edes vähäsen kosteutta muttei saisi imeytyä pintaan kuitenkaan liikaa - paksummat liimat toimii näissä tilanteissa paremmin.

    Esimerkiksi puuta liimattaessa kannattaa vaan suosiolla käyttää oikeita puuliimoja jos on vähänkään isompaa pintaa ja vaan vähäsen pikaliimaa pitämään asiat paikoillaan liimauksen aikana, ja tietyt muovit ei vaan toimi ollenkaan.

    ABS muovin kanssa taas parasta on asetoni, se sulattaa muovit yhteen yhdeksi köntiksi. Peinoismalli"liimat" on pitkälti tätä eikä siten liimaa yhtään mitään muuta.

  • Victims of every crime that has one.
    It's a fund for paying compensation to victims of crime and £154 is just what you have to pay to it if you get jailed for 6 months or below.

    So when someone does commit a crime that has a payout to a victim, it doesn't matter if they have money or not as it comes from the fund to the victim first.
    Kinda like... If you got hit with an extra vehicle/traffic insurance bill every time you get a speeding ticket or get caught driving drunk, even if you didn't cause an accident.

  • Victim surcharge is just a fine with another name.
    It goes to a fund that pays compensation for victims of crimes and £154 is just what you have to pay for any crime that results in you getting a jail sentence of 6 months or below.

  • Surprisingly low.
    Those 59% with Xbox controllers probably wouldn't even need to use it, and neither do most of the PS users either as most games would support them natively already.

    Though I have to wonder how much of that data is actually accurate - for example my setup would most likely show up as two Xbox controllers, but in reality it's a Dualshock 3 and Dualshock 4 masquerading as Xinput devices through Vigembus and DS4Windows.

  • Sci-fi has made me believe something small going that fast would just punch a nice clean hole through anything it hits.
    Now, I realize it most likely isn't quite Hollywood clean, but the Resurs P is (was) basically the size of a small bus (8 by 3 metres) and 7000kg, so I'd imagine it would need to get hit by quite a big thing to cause it to actually properly explode.