It’s .ml that can’t stand a little bad language. I doubt they are scanning images though.
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davidgro@lemmy.worldtoAMUSING, INTERESTING, OUTRAGEOUS, or PROFOUND@lemmy.world•President Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom with Distinction to head of worldwide pedophiles networkEnglish
1·1 year agoI see the headline and my first thought is “Which one of those networks?”
Very nice. I think the format works well for close-up shots like this
Yeah, I agree, usually it does
No idea, best I got is that maybe the default name is always the same from whatever source they are using, so they would get ‘replace it?’ dialog anyway.
My guess is since they are images the thumbnail is more important as an identifier than the name would be.
There’s also the birthday paradox to consider - each new file increases the number of potential matches for all files that follow, and also is a potential match for all files that precede it. The total number of ways to match is something close to the square of the number of files.
Tiny Toon Adventures, then Animaniacs.
Kinda giving away my age, but Animaniacs was right around the time I just started appreciating characters such as Minerva Mink and Hello Nurse.
Most Extreme Elimination Challenge!
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Games@lemmy.world•what was the last game you played in 2024?English
2·1 year agoGenshin Impact just released a new version that for most of the world became playable on Jan 1, but where I live it started several hours before the end of Dec 31.
So that.
I like that the wiki article just includes the full cartoon. I didn’t check when that was added, but I like to imagine exactly midnight wherever Wikipedia’s US legal headquarters are.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Seamantic: A Semantic-Web-Bridging Mastodon ClientEnglish
4·1 year agoquerying raises the “sea-level,” and contributing lowers it, encouraging collaboration. When the sea-level goes over a certain level, posting queries is blocked
Yeah, this seems to assume that the set of people able and willing to make contributions overlaps the set interested in simply asking questions, and I can’t imagine that working. You know the rule that in any community 90% just lurk, 9% comment, and maybe 1% actually contribute. For everyone but the 1%, I foresee querying until they hit the limit, then they leave.
This might be somewhat mitigated by it being a very technical system to begin with, so even being interested in queries is a barrier.
I had to look up “tree stand falls” to understand this one. Was totally thinking of this:

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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI announces plan to transform into a for-profit companyEnglish
15·1 year ago‘subtle’ product recommendations
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Out of Context Comics@lemmy.world•The world just learned some new things about God!
5·1 year agoApparently if you see them, seek shelter.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most obscene place you've been to this year?
6·1 year agoTwitter.
On my porn account of course, that’s the only thing it’s still good for. And OP did ask for obscene.







Is that really a 410x improvement for whatever txpush is?