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  • I sure hope there is some mechanism to compensate content creators because without traffic, there will be no new articles.

  • Meh, your phone probably is. Also likely whatever else you use for connecting to the internet in the west too.a that irony isn't lost on the local but we'll educated in china, they just use a VPN. Those who aren't educated, well, they just don't know what's out there.

  • There is a Russian captcha solver bot called xevil that costs under $100 (I think, last time I looked) that has been able to solve nearly all captchas for years. You just have to supply it with relatively expensive proxy IP addresses because Google rate limits solve attempts.

    So the title of this article has been true for a long long time. Capatchas are absolutely useless except against poor or uninformed script kiddies.

  • tragic

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  • Really? I think a pretty healthy portion of the land above the 30th parallel until the Arctic circle looks something like this

  • Huh, you're right. I didn't know about that. From Wikipedia:

    The Chinese startup claims to have the miniature device in the pilot testing stage. Unveiled in January 2024, it is allegedly generating 100 microwatts of power and a voltage of 3V and has a lifetime of 50 years without any need for charging or maintenance.

    Wonder if it microwaves your balls when it's in your pocket too.

    Either way we can dream of a future where we never have to plug in to charge again.

  • Soon as we can figure out micro nuclear reactors it may actually work that way!

  • Thanks for your patience while I researched the details.

    Yes, I'm free for a lunch meeting last Friday. See you then.

  • Welcome to the club my friend... Expert after expert is having this experience as AI develops in the past couple years and we discover that the job can be automated way more than we thought.

    First it was the customer service chat agents. Then it was the writers. Then it was the programmers. Then it was the graphic design artists. Now it's the animators.

  • Tl:dw Hubble is designed to look at objects really far away and isn't calibrated for Earth or fast enough to track a single spot long enough for good exposure, so the earth would be blurry.

  • This. I had the same situation being put behind CGnat and told them my security webcam needs port forwarding from outside and they had me back to a public IP within minutes.

  • It takes time. Lemmy is still pretty niche and reddit just has a decade+ of accumulated lurkers.

    The important part is that the best people from Reddit are here now.

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