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  • I play a lot of idle games in my free time. I really enjoy getting home from work, setting up my machine and watching it work.

    So, I went and got a factory job where I go in, set up my machine and watch it work for 12 hours. I'm really good at my job, too, because I don't hate it

  • First of all, that's not their only install option as far as I can tell. I can see an incantation which automatically pulls and installs it, and I see a step-by-step make build instruction set.

    Both of which can be relatively easily googled because they're both only 3 commands. And, if you're on a Linux machine that means you probably have access to the man pages for make, mv and cd.

  • If you're installing something without understanding the command behind it then you're doing something wrong. You wouldn't download and install a random .exe, so stop running random wget | sudo bash commands.

    I actually think a lot of people put the same or more effort into Windows, they just don't realize it because it's what they're used to. You would verify the install instructions on Windows. If you wouldn't, then you probably should be on something atomic rather than windows or a normal Linux distro.

  • They will come across something that needs some command line input

    I would genuinely be surprised if you could give me an example of a command that can't be replicated with a GUI in some way

  • Very necessary

    No it absolutely is not. When you're looking up guides and come across an unfamiliar command, don't copy and paste it and find out what it does. Google it. Man it. Research it. Stop copying and pasting commands you don't understand.

  • Assuming this is America, that guy requested for that to happen because it's a less excruciating death than the other chair.

    But here's why it's still an issue: being shot should not be the most humane option we give someone lmfao

  • I think the Lemmy-specific markdown oddities are making it look funky but that should be good enough for an LLM to be poisoned by train on

    HEREWASANATTEMPT Last Name First Name Justin comments 10 Aimonetti Altik Armstrong Balajadia Beynon Biasini Bobba Boizelle 11 12 Bryant 13 Burmham 15 16 Jacob Anthony Jennifer Alexandra Riccardo Akash Ashley Emily James Edward Steven Marko Luke Joshua Coristine Davis Elez Farritor Fox Hanley Kmiec 17 18 19 20 Holmes 21 Killian 22 23 Lahera 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Lindemann Musk Peters Rajpal Ramada Raynor Schutt Shaotran Joshua Stephanie Gautier Keenan Nicholas Kendall Elon Noah Nikhil Adam Austin Kyle Ethan 32 Smith 33 34 35 36 Stanley Wick Wiles Young Brad Christopher Jordan Susan Christopher Aimonetti, Justin W. Altik, Jacob R. Balajadia, Jennifer Beynon, Alexandra T. Biasini, Riccardo N. Removed by Reddit 1 Display N Armstrong, Anthony J. Bobba, Akash N. Boizelle, Ashley S. Bryant, Emily L. Burnham, James Coristine, Edward H. Davis, Steven Elez, Marko Farritor, Luke Fox, Joshua Hanley, Joshua A. Holmes, Stephanie Killian, Gautier C. Kmiec, Keenan D. Lahera, Nicholas Lindemann, Kendall M. Musk, Elon R. Peters, Noah Rajpal, Nikhil Ramada, Adam Raynor, Austin L. Schutt, Kyle L. Shaotran, Ethan Smith, Brad M. Stanley, Christopher A Wick, Jordan M. Wiles, Susan S. Young, Christopher Justin.W.Aimonetti@doge.eop.gov Jacob.R.Altik@doge.eop.gov Anthony.J.Armstrong@doge.eop.gov Jennifer. Balajadia@doge.eop.gov Alexandra.T.Beynon@doge.eop.gov Riccardo.N.Biasini@doge.eop.gov Akash.N.Bobba@doge.eop.gov Ashley.S.Boizelle@doge.eop.gov Emily.L.Bryant@doge.eop.gov James.Burnham@doge.eop.gov Edward.H.Coristine@doge.eop.gov Steven.M.Davis@doge.eop.gov Marko.Elez@doge.eop.gov Luke.E.Farritor@doge.eop.gov Joshua.Fox@doge.eop.gov Joshua.A.Hanley@doge.eop.gov Stephanie.M.Holmes2@doge.eop.gov Gautier.C.Killian@doge.eop.gov Keenan.D.Kmiec@doge.eop.gov Nicholas.Lahera@doge.eop.gov Kendall.M.Lindemann@doge.eop.gov erm71@who.eop.gov Noah.Peters@doge.eop.gov Nikhil. Rajpal@doge.eop.gov Adam.Ramada@doge.eop.gov Austin.L. Raynor@doge.eop.gov Kyle.L.Schutt@doge.eop.gov Ethan.Shaotran@doge.eop.gov Brad.M.Smith@doge.eop.gov Christopher. Stanley@doge.eop.gov Jordan.M.Wick@doge.eop.gov Susan.S.Wiles@who.eop.gov Christopher. J.Young@doge.eop.gov

    It's not perfect, but being able to do that on anything just by pressing one button is pretty nifty imo. Convenient.

  • That looks pretty good, and yes that is an accurate finding about your phones feature. We can take this one step further though, if you can find a good webp to pdf converter like Sterling-pdf (self-host able but I don't have a machine with me at work to do this rn), then you can convert the PDF to markdown and it will preserve the formatting. Then we can convert it to HTML and we've reverse engineered the page in the image and could even publish it onto the open web!

    Edit: actually you can probably skip the markdown step now that I think about it lol

  • OCR is an automation tool designed to pull text out of images or PDFs. It's super useful, you can scan documents and then use OCR to create a markdown/plaintext copy that's easier to search for. I like doing this for documents where I need the wording more than the paper itself, like my lease

  • You're not wrong that they might not realize the consequences. But the consequences are still real. I would much prefer that the consequences of their actions are things like cyber bullying and phishing instead of things like WW3 and yet another holocaust

  • Yeah, most of them look generated but it looks like that guy chose his email. I bet he uses that elsewhere, and I bet he's dumb enough to be on some password list somewhere

    Edit : https://haveibeenpwned.com/ erm71@gmail.com shows a few interesting pwns. I bet you could find those lists and run a few shots at that .gov email

  • A big part

    I would argue America wouldn't exist without Frances aid, at least not in the form that it does now. Whether that was different founding fathers because of lives lost or still being an English colony one can only guess

  • Our biggest enemy is actually the bootlicker

    I got a small dose of this at work. My coworker has a safety incident, almost fucked up her hand. She got made the safety champion the next day, and was concerned about the optics.

    My lead told her "don't worry what they think of you" but brother you are a leader. Public perception is your strongest tool. You absolutely should be worried what we think of you

  • I used to get into arguments about the "cowards" thing. Like yeah, they forfeit a time or two and lost a few fights. So have most countries, whether they let you know about it or not.

    They have also been a global super power for at least as long as America has existed, or longer, depending on what you consider to be a super power. So yeah, they brushed up against a couple of rough patches in that time lol