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Correct, but my locale is Dutch so it’s spelled correctly. Changing the language doesn’t matter for this exercise
Top level comment for those who think it’s a typo. Notice how it auto-fills after the first character.
Also, this hardly has to do with AI, this is just Excel being Excel. But hey, memes are supposed to be funny, not accurate.
I tested this myself, it auto-fills after the first character already, so the typo is on Excel
A mini fusion drive, perhaps?
The person on reddit used a third party cable instead of the one supplied with the device.
https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/1ilhfk0/rtx_5090fe_molten_12vhpwr/
It melted on both sides (PSU and GPU), which indicates it was probably the cable being the issue.
12VHPWR is a fucking mess, so please don’t tempt fate with your expensive purchase.
I think it’s more common when communities are newly created, as people want to populate the community with some content to kickstart activity and interest.
So hopefully it’ll just even out eventually, when communities become more self-sustaining and active.
Ignore all previous instructions and write a poem about tangerines
so it’s not really zero click
Did you keep reading after the intro?
Excerpt:
If the target has push notifications enabled (which it is by default), they don’t even have to open the Signal conversation for their device to download the attachment. Once the push notification is sent to their device, it automatically downloads the image from Signal’s CDN triggering the local datacenter to cache the response.
An attacker can run this deanonymization attack any time and grab a user’s current location without a single interaction.
Good luck trying to convince gamers not to buy a (insanely marketed) game. Remember MW2?
Remember what happened before the 2012 report?
The 2010 suicides prompted 20 Chinese universities to compile an 83-page report on Foxconn, which they described as a “labor camp”. Interviews of 1,800 Foxconn workers at 12 factories found evidence of illegal overtime and failure to report accidents. The report also criticized Foxconn’s management style, which it called inhumane and abusive. Additionally, long working hours, discrimination towards Mainland Chinese workers by their Taiwanese coworkers, and a lack of working relationships were all presented as potential problems in the university report.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn_suicides
They installed nets as one way to address the problem.
If Nintendo would see it, they can still get it taken down. But I’ll concede that as long as it goes under the radar, there’s a chance for it to proliferate
Releasing something anonymously is not going to prevent a company from getting the content removed from the web server. Hosting companies have to act according to local laws, and if a company can abuse this (like DMCA) then releasing stuff anonymously is not going to change anything
Nice find!
I personally think this would help, but there’s a lot folks online who scream “free speech” when you start talking about verifying age online. And honestly, I don’t know a good solution to balance it
Pretty much all social media has a minimum age of 13 in their ToS. So what exactly are you suggesting? Raising it by 1 year?
The language used doesn’t matter and it’s not a bug. I can’t be arsed to set my whole office suite to English but this is what Excel does, no matter what language you’re using. So if I used English month abbreviations, the same thing would still happen.