

Reading about the ELIZA effect as well is a good way to understand how those who embrace “social norms” can be enamored by machine-generated statements without questioning them at all…
It’s time to Escape From Reality! :3


Reading about the ELIZA effect as well is a good way to understand how those who embrace “social norms” can be enamored by machine-generated statements without questioning them at all…


Valid, but many backpacks don’t have those dedicated headphone holes. I was thinking of something that could clip to the shoulder straps (or I guess this existing design could be adapted for MOLLE-style rigging as well with a simple measurement).


This actually would be kind of neat as a backpack atrachment.
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There’s more nuance than that, I’d reckon.
Especially when you see blatant misinformation and reports take a few days to process (in my experience). My instance disables downvotes, but I have a “lurker” lemmy account on another instance to see things like defederated communities from my home instance and if people are downvoting those completely detached from reality.


I was under the impression that the barrier for the friend’s modern mac being unable to read the drive was due to the lack of hardware interface. Is there a greater barrier than that for the data?
If the data itself needs to be converted, consider looking for tools that can function from inside the VM (so none of the original data is lost before translation).


Have you tried creating a period-accurate Mac VM, allowing passthrough of the drive peripheral to the VM, then copying the data from the VM to something like a Mac format flashdrive?


A domain that isn’t hotly contested (basically anything over 10-12 characters), usually goes for under 8 USD a year. So probably wouldn’t jump up that much.


DS generations are probably the last ones worth playing - although hard to emulate on a phone with comfortable controls, I’d imagine.
Jory never misses! :)


TAY coming back from the grave.


Fair - although there have been plenty of accidents along the way.
Considering we have people who won’t live to see the consequences of their actions in office however, I’m not very optimistic about brinksmanship dying out.


Emudeck is pretty easy to work with (although be careful where you get your “switch dependencies”).


The wireless communication protocol will still be able to be intercepted. A physical port for data transfer will probably be too dangerous to the subject and prone to contamination (and infection).
Aurora should actually say in the description of the installation/update screen if the app requires google play services or any telemetry at all (or for that matter, google sign in).


Yeah, but the issue is intent and actual usage. I don’t want to fuck up my neck by always looking down at a 30deg angle, so I do try to view things on my phone more level with my face. I avoid pointing it directly at people, but I can’t change how others would interpret that.


Shoot, I should 3d print one for mine. I don’t use my camera for much anyway, and better protection from impacts would be nice.


Green light!
Just glad you’re on our side mate.