Canada is debatably worse than the US when it comes to tipping. In the US, wait staff are paid less than minimum wage so it makes sense to tip them (even though the system should change), but in Canada they is no such exception and the minimum prompt is 18%.
When that becomes widespread, photos will be generateable for literally everyone, not just minors but every person with photos online. It will be a societal shift; images will be assumed to be AI generated, making any guilt or shame about a nude photo existing obselete.
I mean, anyone with enough artistic talent can draw whatever they would like right now. With AI image generation, it essentially just gives everyone the ability to draw whatever they want. You can try to fight the tech all you want, but it’s a losing battle.
Seems like the next logical step. Most big games are always-online Games as a Service where your local storage is useless if the company server doesn’t handshake. A lot of business and productivity software already requires subscriptions and is partially online. Every single fucking company wants to have an app on your phone...
Not commenting on the content, but you should not dismiss an argument because it contains a slippery slope. A slippery slope fallacy is an informal fallacy, meaning it’s existence does not inherently mean an argument is flawed.
I’d recommend giving Sleep by Matthew Walker a read. It dives into many topics including how caffeine negatively affects sleep, which it does regardless if people feel it does or not.
Similarly, as an example, a lot of people think alcohol doesn’t affect their sleep (or makes it better), but research shows even 1 drink hurts the effectiveness of sleep by interrupting the sleep cycles.
I’m trying to find a good method of making periodic, incremental backups. I assume that the most minimal approach would be to have a Cronjob run rsync periodically, but I’m curious what other solutions may exist....
I use Duplicacy to encrypt and backup my data to OneDrive on a schedule. If Proton ever creates a Linux client for Drive, then I’ll switch to that, but I’m not holding my breath.
ummm not this time... (lemmy.ca)
AI Generated CSAM Is Out of Control (www.youtube.com)
Madness (startrek.website)
Soon tornadoes will be endangered (lemmy.ml)
B.C. in state of emergency with thousands out of their homes due to wildfires (www.cbc.ca)
Abortion Snitching Is Already Sending People to Jail (msmagazine.com)
Windows vs Linux (i.imgflip.com)
its even more outdated (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
Starting today Facebook must pay $100.000 to Norway each day for violating our right to privacy. (tutanota.com)
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Will Corpos try to force all computing on the to cloud and make privately owned local storage illegal?
Seems like the next logical step. Most big games are always-online Games as a Service where your local storage is useless if the company server doesn’t handshake. A lot of business and productivity software already requires subscriptions and is partially online. Every single fucking company wants to have an app on your phone...
To soon, makes you nap? (lemmy.world)
Hey all!...
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How do you all go about backing up your data, on Linux?
I’m trying to find a good method of making periodic, incremental backups. I assume that the most minimal approach would be to have a Cronjob run rsync periodically, but I’m curious what other solutions may exist....
We can all agree on that, right? (lemmy.world)