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  • It’s okay homie… there are dozens of us ;-)

  • …the combination of factors seems sloppy. Well put.

    It could even be privacy preserving with the right implementation. With a bunch of device locations nearby you’re not hitting the server constantly and leaving a trail… but I think Apple just had limiting API hits and maybe computing.

  • So it's possible to run this type of service with this type of database, without sharing BSSID locations with anyone else who asks.

    Seems like apple was hoping to keep their API hits down at the expense of everyone’s privacy including their own customers. Very uncool.

  • They’re spies, so lying is like 90% of what they do ;-)

    I tend to believe the whole project was an ill conceived failure and someone within CIA made up hit-by-a-car story to avoid a lengthy explanation.

    Radio transmitter in a cat sounds plausible in 2011 but it would have been a much trickier proposition in 1960. Certainly not impossible but the part I always come back to is the power supply. You either need lots of batteries or a way to activate it externally without a lot of drain before you do.

    Covering up animal cruelty. I wouldn’t be surprised if they incinerated the poor things just to make sure there was no chance of the research getting out :-(

    I absolutely made that number up 😅 I’ve got a book at home that’s more coffee table curiosity than serious reference material that had some details of the project. I recall that there were numerous failures but couldn’t remember how many, but 14 failures plus one viable was what my brain offered… so I bet you’re right about french space cats!

  • The only one (of 15) to survive the procedure escaped the lab and was promptly hit by a car.

  • Yeah, use one of those to clean it up. At least that’s where I’d start.

  • Doesn’t virus total display a list of the AV software it triggered?

    I generally use Malware Bytes on windows but I don’t know if it’s effective against that particular virus.

  • I’ll have to dig it up tomorrow, but that was an illusion to a mountain climbing injury he sustained at some point earlier in life (to an arm) that left him in constant pain. He was able to function by mentally mastering the discomfort which he credited to meditation or something like that.

    I believe it was an interview that aired on NPR at least 5 years ago.

    I’m with you. When I saw The Saint as a kid it seemed like the perfect plan. Do crimes and retire when you hit 5 million ;-)

    Seriously, I think it’s a widespread addiction. You see your nest-egg turn into millions and then billions… it’s got to be a rush.

  • I hate pooping in the dark :-) I think one of the other comments probably tracks a bit more, good cats have an instinct to burry it and then scratch up the whole area so it’s less obvious they hid something.

    Honestly crocodile box isn’t far off either. The bigger the box, the less chance anything winds up outside. Every time we got a bigger box it made cleanup a bit easier, the corner box fit the bill and has 2 high sides so no pee hits the wall :-)

    Hopefully your boy feels better soon. 

  • The big triangle shaped corner litter boxes can help a bit. I think the last one we had was branded Natures Miracle. Sorry your boy’s doing poorly, that sucks :-|

  • It’s length does indicate he’s a successful man of means…

  • Wasn’t this guy hired to be some kind of poster-boy CEO because he has a highschool masturbation related injury that causes one of his arms to constantly ache? Why is he giving everyone business advice now?

  • So 214 people let the battery on their (USB Rechargeable) insulin pump die and reported it to the FDA…

    Then again Tandem is kind of a shitty company. They based their algorithm in part on data from insulin pumps that had been returned to the manufacture for a software update. Without consent.

    Switched from an industry standard luer-lock connector to a proprietary one after purchase. Then required all supply ordering to go through their own sales department and a single manufacturer.

    Camped on the design for a small portable pump they patented back in 2012 until there was a viable competitor with innovative technology.

    You know what… I think I have a phone call to make :-)

  • Which is why I used the former as an example and not the latter.

    I’m not trying to make a general case for AI generated code here… just poking fun at the notion that a few errors will put people off using it.

  • Clearly it’s a transmitter. That cat is responsible for exactly 1/5th of all the weird shit you think about.

  • […]will only take a few hallucinations before no one trusts LLMs to write code or give advice

    Because none of us have ever blindly pasted some code we got off google and crossed our fingers ;-)

  • At this point I’m assuming most if not all of these content deals are essentially retroactive. They already scrapped the content and found it useful enough to try and secure future use, or at least exclude competitors.

  • Thank you. It’s good to know I have a few options.

  • I can’t honestly say I’ve ever had much trouble with it either. No trouble receiving files at least… there wasn’t much outbound traffic, but that could just have been a lack of interest :-)

    I’m happy with Mulvad’s service and now that the initial shock and indignation is wearing off I’ll probably stick with them.

    Besides I read about their new traffic obfuscation and I’ve got to give that a try. We need proactive innovation like that, now more than ever.