One of those people was French, so it’s possible
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One thing I’ve never heard any native English speaker say, but have heard from more than one non-native speaker is the phrase ”we perfectly know“. Something like “as we perfectly know, English is a living language”
I’m not sure exactly what word I’d substitute in there to make it “proper” English, but I do know I don’t want to
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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI acquires popular tech talk show for ‘low hundreds of millions’English
3·3 days agoI mean, at least it’s possible to operate a podcast at a profit
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Technology@lemmy.world•iPhone New iOS Age Verification Sparks Outrage as Users Say 'I Will Switch to Android'English
6·10 days agoSome are accepting having a credit card in Wallet as proof of age, as well as simply having an old enough Apple account
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Technology@lemmy.world•Announcing ARC-AGI-3 - A benchmark that tests if AI can explore, learn, and adapt in unfamiliar situations. Humans score 100%. Frontier AI scores 0.26%.English
441·10 days agoTell me again how AGI is just around the corner, Sam
Modern Russia may not fulfill all 5 of Lenin’s criteria for imperialism, but it’s moved closer to imperialism under his leadership, with the state actively working to create/consolidate capitalist monopolies and the expansionist military actions being the most blatant signifiers
When i say Russian state media is talking nonsense when they talk about “liberating” Ukraine, it’s not because I’m pro-imperialism, is because it’s absolute bullshit
You can hate the US and similar nations without mindlessly repeating the rhetoric of a ruthless expansionist capitalist dictator just because he’s opposed to the US
Here i thought “ml” was a Marxist-Leninist instance. Yet it seems people support the decidedly pro-capitalist anti-Bolshevik Putin just because he’s the leader of Russia
Wild times for Communism
Anybody upvoting this post should know what OP means when they post this. This is the post they made immediately afterwards: https://lemmy.ml/post/44920093
90% of their posts are pro-Putin
Decide for yourself whether or not they are reliable and/or propaganda
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•It's 2026, which tech did you realistically think we would have by now?
10·15 days agoI definitely thought we’d have Ar glasses by now
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft announces sweeping Windows changes - but no apologiesEnglish
18·16 days agoI suppose my question is why did they need to spend months analysing the feedback? Couldn’t they just point copilot at the data and have it instantly analyse it for them?
WRT the image and not the text - don’t do that. Goods are replaceable, humans are not
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Technology@lemmy.world•Quick post about AI-free FireFox Based Browsers (Keep your Addons and avoid the Bloat)English
01·3 months agoIt was just the first one that came to hand. LOL at this source for another example: https://deepstrike.io/blog/Malware-Attacks-and-Infections-2025
That claims that Android devices are 50 times more likely to be compromised than iOS. Look at most reports from people like Kasperky & Malwarebytes and they don’t even bother to mention iOS in statistics and only occasionally mention the platform if there is a specific notable threat.
It can be argued that iOS isn’t as secure as Apple would like you to think or as a lot of Apple users do think, but it really can’t be argued that it’s equally as vulnerable as Android
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Technology@lemmy.world•Quick post about AI-free FireFox Based Browsers (Keep your Addons and avoid the Bloat)English
01·3 months agoReport after report finds iOS to be more secure than Android. Here’s just one example: https://www.rokform.com/blogs/rokform-blog/which-is-more-secure-iphone-or-android



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