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  • Well good news, that is exactly what these researchers looked into.

  • I wonder wether they took these kinds of things in account in the research, if it's about collecting to highest percentage of pee possible than I'd argue this matters too. They also say their design is better for children and people in wheelchairs so who knows.

  • Their voters seem to only care about what these politicians say, rather than what they actually do.

  • The researchers suggest that if Nautilus was to replace the 56 million urinals across the U.S., around 1 million liters of urine would be prevented from being splashed onto the floor every day. Assuming that the volume of water needed to clean up spilled urine is about 10 times that of the volume of urine, about 10 million liters (2,199,692 gallons) of fresh water could be saved every day, the scientists said.

    The widespread adoption of these urinal designs "would result in considerable conservation of human resources, cost, cleaning chemicals, and water usage, rendering large-scale impacts on modern society by improving sustainability, hygiene, and accessibility," the researchers wrote.

    They should drop everything and do this first thing.

  • The benefit is them offering a better service which might help them sell more subscriptions. They don't need this change for the more malicious benefits like more data for training or more insight in their customers etc.

  • If you're not on a VPN they might still log your IP and connect your chats in the back end though.

  • In that case I just didn't get the joke because a meat-eating shoe would make a good joke

  • Yeah I don't think they encrypt it anyway so I guess if they would deny a governments request they might still find a way to get to data like this.

  • For context: it already saved your data as you had acces to your previous chats. Then came the memory feature, which meant they saved like a summary in to a new dataset (eg 'the user lives in country x' and 'the user doesn't like birthdays'), so you are right it does save it already. The news is that they will now the bot will acces more of your chat history, I think when they write ChatGPT they mean it as 'your personal chatbot' instead of 'the company that offers the chatbot'.

  • The headline: ChatGPT Will Soon Remember Everything You've Ever Told It

  • Just another day for King Louis Trump in Versailles Mar-a-Lago

  • I know right, I'm surprised there are so many people here who don't appear to get that. If I look at the image I assume the seller of this pair of shoes just slapped a buzzword on but vegan shoes and clothing are a thing and since when is everything that is not vegan carnivorous? Cheese and honey are also neither, right.

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  • So they're still following the steps in Creating a Fascist Regime for Dummies, how surprising.

  • I know how that feels, but don't worry about it. Once you know you know, and when you don't there is probably someone who doesn't mind to tell you

  • I have no clue how it is processed, you can link to a community by writing

    [!world@lemmy.world](https://lemmy.world/c/world)

    And a URL by writing

     
        
    [text](https://www.lemm.ee/)
    
      

    Also when you write something in bold or italic or code it is 'translated' by the backend because the html output is different the the plain text input.

    But I'm no programmer, so I don't really know.