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>says local homeowner, 2007

I was in middle school in 2007

Another victim of AI psychosis being created before our very eyes. Understand that LLMs will ALWAYS validate your theories and suspicions.

Will be interesting to see what actual lawyers think, and how much money they'll charge to read this wall of text.


You have to create a new @outlook email to use as a username only you know, and then remove your actual email as a sign-in option. Only way to mitigate the MFA spam currently.

Perhaps they hired an outside designer to not harm their own reputation. It was always going to be poorly received because it's an ugly aerodynamic EV SUV, which every brand has. There's no way to stand out if it must have an ultra-low CD.

Federal ban incoming then. They did it with cars already.

They’re going to have to. It’s $0.87 vs $30

It’s going to be hard to enforce it for most consumers though. It’s only going to apply to large corporations in effect.

That being said for coding and most actual “frontier” purposes the American models leave Deepseek in the dust.


Won't that be impossible as long as VPN is viable?

>To get set up with Jellyfin, I highly recommend using Docker Compose. It makes setup trivial!

90% of home Plex users dropped out right there. Docker is a nightmare to manage if it's not part of your day job to do so.


What are those? Our intern Bradley types victim, sorry Customer information in an excel spreadsheet all day and then emails it to his manager, who he's never met.

How's the latency vs. native? How does it deal with color profiles/calibration vs. native? Does it work on earlier 5k iMacs with a Thunderbolt 2 adapter?

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That message comes from inline Javascript

This page does not require Javascript to read the article and view the images of the author's screenshots

Disable Javascript

or

Add a Content Security Policy HTTP response header that disables inline Javascript

Something like

   http-response add-header Content-Security-Policy "script-src 'none'; img-src 'self'; default-src 'none'"
The later solution is not for everybody but I like it; I am a text-only browser user so I have different tastes in how I prefer a website to look. For example I think a default-src 'none' CSP makes HN look better in a graphical browser. I omit img-src as I just like to read text. If I want to view images I use Ctrl-U view-source: then follow the image URLs

Another option is using a browser add-on or extension to add or modify the Content-Security-Policy response header

I'm not a web specialist. Where would you put that `http-response` thing?

https://web.archive.org/web/20260522161757/https://techcrunc...

Let me know if this works for ya. Hope this helps.


FWIW uBlock Origin for Firefox on Android works fine here.

I wonder does it mean that ublock origin has anti-anti-adblock functionality? (My guess is yes but I wanted to take the opportunity to spell that word)

It does, yes.

It's blocking all the way down.

UBO Lite on Chrome worked here. I have complete filtering + the additional lists enabled though.

I’m glad my ad blocker works well enough to trigger this, performing its intended operation. When ads are the intended operation of that site, it needs to be blocked.

Yeah, lol.

I'll just disregard this submission.


No harm in listing it for $20k, and if it sells, that's an easy $5-10k for you.

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