Is YouTube actually at this point? I know a couple channels I follow have started using AI more widely, at least in thumbnails, specifically because it gets more clicks.
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World News@lemmy.world•Pakistan says US and Iran have reached peace deal as Trump posts 'let the oil flow!'English
151·29 days agoand is stronger than ever
Arguing semantics here, but this is a bit of a stretch. Iran has suffered very significant damage. A more accurate assessment would be that it withstood the US’s onslaught without having their military or their government broken, and have exposed the US military as being too inept to properly wage war.
The takeaway is similar in the context of the war, but its the US that has fallen rather than Iran having risen, which has much more significant global implications.
PlzGibHugs@piefed.cato
memes@lemmy.world•Today’s kids don’t have to worry about turning off your PC before you can unplug your mouse or keyboardEnglish
3·2 months agoJust because some companies sells USB butplugs it doesn’t mean USB standard is necessarily a pain in the ass overall.
No, but it does mean that the USB standard allows for being a pain in the ass, compatibility-wise, which kind-of defeats the point.
PlzGibHugs@piefed.cato
memes@lemmy.world•Today’s kids don’t have to worry about turning off your PC before you can unplug your mouse or keyboardEnglish
10·2 months agoOn the other hand, I have a USB-C charged laptop, but it only accepts one specific spec of 45w, and one specific spec for 60w. This means that 90% of usb-c chargers don’t work for it, including chargers that support 45w or 60w charging. This means that even if you buy a charger with the right wattage, its effectively random whether it will work or not.
PlzGibHugs@piefed.cato
politics @lemmy.world•RFK Jr. is now handling snakes. What does this mean? Decoding the latest manly video from our secretary of health and human services.English
2·2 months agoThis kind of “I am immune to snakebite because of my religion” thing has a history of getting people killed.
Was this a case of overreliance on faith? Seems to me more likely that its just that the idea that a snake could bite him and it will hurt that is too complex for him to understand.
PlzGibHugs@piefed.cato
World News@lemmy.world•A second Ebola treatment center is set ablaze in eastern Congo, with 18 suspected cases leavingEnglish
27·2 months agoFor transparency, I’m a second hand source, close to multiple people who lived across the region.
Generally, the region is both extremely distrustful of government and outsiders, as well as being extremely prone to superstition and magic thinking. Obviously, there is the spectre of colonialism, but more recently than this, governments in the region are generally corrupt, violent and unstable on a scale westerners would find unbelievable. For example, (if I remeber right) Nigeria recently issued new bills but then much of the money “”“disappeared”“” before reaching banks and other organizations. The president claimed snakes ate the money. More relevant to this, with the inconsistent enforcement of laws, doctors are often unreliable or outright dangerous, such as giving sugar pills instead of medication. I have no idea of the authenticity of this (which is part of the problem), but from my own circle, there were stories of patients of the last ebola outbreak taken for quarentine, and then left unattended to or without food and water. Given all this, its not suprising that they wouldn’t trust outsiders taking people away.
At the same time, there is an abundance of superstition and magical thinking. I’m not sure how much of this is cultural versus reglious versus trauma and oppression versus lack of education, but belief in conspiracies, witchcraft, demons/spirits, and other such stuff is widespread to the point where it make the American south look tame. This is fed into further by the same sorts of social media rumors and misinformation that have become popular globally, but with far more gulibility and far less ability to disprove them (due to lack of education, and lack of local resources).
Taken together, you have basically the perfect cultural environment for this sort of anti-science movement.
PlzGibHugs@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Flipper Unveils New Flipper One Modular Linux Cyberdeck: Flipper One hacking multitool offers 5G, Wi-Fi 6E and Linux on ARMEnglish
31·2 months agoAnd we all know how easy it is to buy an ARM board, install Linux and add all the ethernet ports one desires.
We do?
While support for restrictions on social media use is widespread, what people want is far different from what governments are implementating. For example, while a large majority support restrictions, a similarly large majority also believe said restrictions should be managed by parents. (Angus Reid, 2026) At a more practical level, these polls are also extremely vague about the restrictions, and I expect would receive very different results if the questions were about the policies governments are actually trying to implement. Having an “Are you over 18?” popup is still an age gate, but is a very, very different measure than the ID verification most governments want.