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  • If he didn't mean it it would be very simple to at the very least post a tweet afterwards saying he's sorry for the misunderstanding and that he didn't mean it to look thay way. Like any innocent person would do in that situation.

    The fact he didn't shows all you need to know.

  • Never had an issue with Nvidia. But then I'm using an Ubuntu distro because I just want my computer to work and I don't care about bleeding edge / rolling distros.

    And I will move to Wayland in a few years when all the issues are sorted out, which I suspect is part of people's problems.

  • Do you have any evidence pointing at that? So far it seems SafetyCore is a local-only service that despite all the uproar no researchers actually found doing anything suspicious.

    And the only thing I hate more than Google is misinformation and fearmongering.

  • It costs all my account history, not knowing people responded to my old comments, losing or having to migrate all my saved posts/comments, etc.

    When I first joined there was talk of Lemmy supporting account migration between instances do I was waiting for that, but that has petered out I think.

  • As funny as it is when presented that way, it does make sense. After all if a company is using AI wherever possible, and yet hiring a person, then presumably it's because they want that person to do things they don't want to be using AI for.

  • With 446 successful missions out of 448 total launches, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket has literally the best safety record in the history of human spaceflight. No safer rocket has ever existed. So that would be a weird reaction. They'd be worried about a Boeing spacecraft.

    Of course they might be against flying with a Nazi's company, but that has nothing to do with safety.