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ravenaspiring@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•Leaker Who Apple Is Suing Says 'Screw It,' Here's the Foldable iPhone EarlyEnglish
514·3 days agoMessage go Apple: “Small Hands exists, you fucks!”
Also invent something useful. Seamless foldables is, ehh.
How about a phone you don’t need too touch? Like make siri actually functional?
Or be dramatic and figure out a wag to counter the dumming down you propagate with your phones and find a way to improve peoples critical thinking skills…
ravenaspiring@sh.itjust.worksto
politics @lemmy.world•Kash Patel’s New Armored BMW Sparks New Controversy Over Alleged Job Perks
131·8 days agoSomebody post the actual article please. I hate it when paywalled article are not at least summarized. Not everyone subscribes to Forbes. And they are so aggressive that most of the paywall alternatives aren’t working behind a vpn. https://byebyepaywall.com/en/
ravenaspiring@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•The US healthcare system hurts poor Americans. It’s about to get worse
9·9 days agoThis is despite Americans’ enormous spending on healthcare, which is in a league of its own – inflated by a large private, profit-driven medical industry that charges patients and their insurers an arm and a leg every time they come into contact with the system, regardless of whether the intervention does any good to their health
Like the US’s disturbingly profound poverty, its over-the-top mortality is not due to some technical shortfall or economic constraint. It is a choice. The United States is not only rich. It is better at inventing newfangled drugs and therapies than probably any other country in the world. What it is terrible at is ensuring that its people, even the poor ones, have access to the basic building blocks of a healthy life – from decent jobs and humdrum amenities like potable water, to access to health insurance.
American death and destitution are intimately connected. From the country’s fentanyl addiction to its obesity and its many suicides, often its most deadly afflictions do not call for fancy healthcare technology. It’s the social contract that must be fixed.
ravenaspiring@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•US access to EU citizens’ biometric data: ministers approve EU negotiating mandate
1·11 days agoFair enough… Tis what I get for jumping the scroll. Makes me wonder if that’s a deal breaker on the MAGA side.
ravenaspiring@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•US access to EU citizens’ biometric data: ministers approve EU negotiating mandate
162·11 days agoda fuk? Why would you give leverage up like that? Say no, and demand require reciprocation as normal countries do when they are pissed.
We could diagnose it for you… Or you could ask the same question of an LLM and get a more interactive answer.
https://chat.qwen.ai/ is capable of answering for free
Or several other free models like Qwen-coder ollama/deepseek-r1, kimi k2, Kat koder pro, etc


And from Update on Boulder Internet Time Services and atomic time scale
Fascinating stuff. Gives some answers to how long in a zombie apocalypse too, not that didn’t have them, and probably wouldn’t need highly precise time in that existence, but amazing anyway.