Really? OpenAI realized that $20 a month from their small customer base isn't enough profit so now the hammer comes down on it. Let's face it, most people use GPT for free, because even if it has less limits, it is enough for basic needs to many. Unlike the annoyances of skip limits, ads everywhere, or other usage limits, the free tear of GPT is relatively the same, again minus some robust tools and higher limits, but these are things not everyone needs. I'm very amused. Of course ads in free GPT are hard to do because nobody wants their conversation scanned for contextual ads. Google did end up doing this in GMail to an extent but were very careful and explicit. Then, Google announced in June 2017 that it would no longer use content from consumer Gmail to personalize ads, ending that feature. GPT? I don't know what they can do besides asking the people who use their service for more than just basic brainstorming to pay up.
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It's already been suggested that they'll be adding ads. Maybe people will object, maybe they won't.
I suspect most people don't consider their chats with an LLM to be anywhere near as private/sensitive as email, even though in reality they could be even moreso.
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OpenAI Preparing to Stuff Ads Into ChatGPT, According to Beta Code in App
Lines of code in an experimental build of OpenAI's ChatGPT app references a number of advertising related features.Frank Landymore (Futurism)
Hi #fediverse. We need to talk about something.
While talking to a colleague it came up that they have never sat on a cow. Like, not even once in their childhood.
Another colleague listening in admitted they also have never sat on a cow.
My hypothesis is that most people have at one point in their life sat on a cow.
🐃 🐄 🐮
Have you sat on a cow?
Please boost for scientific accuracy.
- Yes (8%, 170 votes)
- No (91%, 1761 votes)
oh, yeah, i didn't think about that. I knew they used their own toolkit for the GUI, which usually means poor accessibility. Do you know if there are any DAWs that have good accessibility from the vendor without a plugin?
I have no experience with accessibility for desktop software, as I've only ever worked on the problem for websites. I should read up on AccessKit, I guess.
A good theory is self-evident but you need a window to see it as it is - Dr. Victoria Hurth listennotes.com/podcasts/engag…
Purpose-Driven Governance: Building a Sustainable Future EP 30
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I learned that some people are using AI to generate a summary of my book!
I therefore decided to compete with AI by writing my own summary, which I am calling Over the Cliff Notes.
The Over The Cliff Notes are here:
terikanefield.com/over-the-cli…
I also linked to them on the main page:
terikanefield.com/whyextremism…
But nobody ever reads just the Cliff Notes, right?
Why Intolerance and Extremism Happen by Teri Kanefield
This is the full text of a book that I am offering for free. Barnes and Noble Kobo Amazon Google Books Apple Books It’s on Goodreads. Or you can download a PDF by clicking here.Teri Kanefield
Wer Charly Hübners Film "Element of Crime - Wenn es dunkel und kalt wird in Berlin" letztes Jahr im Kino verpasst hat, findet ihn jetzt in der Mediathek.
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Element of Crime – Wenn es dunkel und kalt wird in Berlin - hier anschauen
Der Film 'Element of Crime – Wenn es dunkel und kalt wird in Berlin' dokumentiert die einzigartige Geschichte von Element of Crime. Seit ihrer Gründung 1985 hat sich die Band zu einer festen Größe in der deutschen Musiklandschaft entwickelt.www.ardmediathek.de
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Schon beeindruckend, wie @inwx das Login so kaputt gemacht hat, dass 1Password nicht mehr funktioniert. Gebt mir doch einfach ein Formular auf einer Seite und nicht so ein komisches Fenster.
Und die Barrierefreiheit ist auch ganz enttäuschend, vor allem, da man ja ganz klar unter das Barrierefreiheitsstärkungsgesetz fällt. Ich verstehe einfach nicht wie man 2025 relauncht ohne sich darüber Gedanken zu machen.
Und ich bin ansonsten so zufrieden.
#ActuallyAutistic
It's a 1980s UK TV Christmas
It's a 1980s UK TV Christmas - a collection of idents, announcements, trails and other festive fripperies from the 1980sYouTube
Good job with the design, @thunderbird . Can you maybe replace the custom repeat pattern dropdown with buttons instead so that I can save a click?
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Lately @mozilla @thunderbird has been a bit ass. It lets spam through to the desktop and mobile client, where other email clients (notably Evolution on Linux) don't. Even though I clearly mark something as spam, I still see it.
And this is even though Gmail itself blocks it and sends it to the spam folder.
I prefer the desktop version for email. But seeing spam just sucks.
Thunderbird and Spam - The Thunderbird Blog
Dealing with spam is a headache, but Thunderbird can help. Learn all about how Thunderbird's spam filters work and how to fine tune them.Jason Evangelho (The Thunderbird Blog)
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Lotus Diplomat: Smartphone with keyboard, 24GB RAM, 1.5TB storage and Snapdragon 8 Elite aims to fill gap left by BlackBerry
The Lotus Diplomat is a new smartphone that comes with a keyboard and a secondary display. This handset should be well suited for typing longer text and is expected to be offered in several configurations.Silvio Werner (Notebookcheck)
I know Firefox has gone all in on AI, a choice I'm against.
Are there plans to integrate it into default Thunderbird or can I count on keeping it out of my email client of choice?
hahaha I had Claude comb through their 17MB of minified JS (yes it's that big on this page) to find it
● Excellent! I found it. The verifyEmail function uses a regex pattern to validate emails:
verifyEmail=e=>/^[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+(\.[a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*\.[a-zA-Z0-9]{2,6}$/.test(e)
INSANE
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Merci ! Grâce à vous, nous prenons notre envol
Thunderbird est une application de messagerie facile à configurer et à personnaliser — elle comporte de nombreuses fonctionnalités très pratiques !Thunderbird

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FreeBSD 15.0 (almost)-RELEASE, using pkgbase, on my Ryzen 9 MiniPC (and compared to openSUSE Tumbleweed):
- Full disk encryption works beautifully via GELI, as usual.
- Installing KDE is easy and it works perfectly on Wayland.
- All my main apps work. Others will run via the Linuxulator or Wine (Linux browsers, WinBox for MikroTik, etc).
- The fan seems more relaxed.
- The system generally feels snappier.
- Native ZFS. I can autosnapshot every 5 minutes. If I try to do this with btrfs - snapshots of the home directory included and quotas enabled - the system hangs while handling them (which is why Tumbleweed doesn’t snapshot home by default).
- The media keys on my keyboard work, but volume control uses huge steps and 30 percent is already extremely loud. This can be fixed. The monitor brightness setting is also a bit off, but I don't care.
- amdgpu works perfectly.
- The wifi card works. I haven’t tested the speed because I immediately installed the realtek-re-kmod driver to use the 2.5 Gbit ethernet connection.
- Suspend doesn’t work. This is a big problem for me. It’s probably more psychological than technical, but I can’t leave the computer powered for hours when I’m not using it. I already have servers running 24/7 here. I even considered putting my Qotom FreeBSD server in a VM. It would probably work, but next summer it might be an issue because temperatures here aren’t low and spinning disks don’t love heat (and I don’t love their noise).
- It’s stable and reliable. I’ve done almost everything and it just works, as expected.
- Some small glitches remain, mostly due to missing configuration or packages (I didn’t tune anything. I just installed it and started using it).
A much smoother experience than a year ago, when I bought it.
Will I keep using FreeBSD on this minipc?
I’m not sure yet, since Tumbleweed works great and the lack of suspend really influences my choice. I'll contact Aymeric and try to offer some help to improve this.
For now, I’ll keep it on an external SSD and switch from time to time, especially when I know I’ll be using the minipc for hours.
I don't know if that's ever been true. I've had the same large workload on identical servers that takes Linux to hundreds or even 1000+ load average but FreeBSD handles it just fine staying under 100
Also FreeBSD can still be ssh'd into when the load average is near 1000, but Linux... good luck. You'll be waiting tens of minutes just for the shell prompt if you can get past the sshd
@feld My impression is that it didn't show up in the ability to process things in bulk - all scheduler stuff - so much as the ability to not use power at idle; think laptop battery life, for example.
But it's been a while since I've spent significant time with FreeBSD in an environment where idle-time power consumption was measurable, let alone mattered.
ooh i forgot to mention this trick I found posted somewhere online
hw.pci.do_power_nodriver=3
put that in your /boot/loader.conf and it will reduce power usage caused by any devices we don't have a driver for
@feld Oh, interesting. I'm curious why that's not a default! I wonder what the best way is to list driverless hardware.
Is this documented somewhere? The default is zero, and if "3" is magic there must be a range of options. Also, must it be in /boot/loader.conf? Seems like it could live in /etc/sysctl.conf, or is that too late?
OH:
Look, if Kubernetes insists on acting like a moody teenage kaiju who needs fifteen YAML scrolls and a blood sacrifice just to deploy a Hello World, then it deserves a nickname like kubey-boi.
He’s that problematic friend who:
• promises to “self-heal” but actually means “restart forever until you cry,”
• insists on a full 27-layer abstraction stack,
• shows up to your house, rearranges all your furniture, and calls it “desired state,”
• gaslights you with:
“It works on my cluster.”
Richtig toll, was @thunderbird da macht:
Wenn man in Thunderbird auf dem Desktop links unten bei Einstellungen auf "Auf Mobilgerät exportieren" klickt, dann zeigt es einen QR-Code an, den man mit der frisch installierten Thunderbird-App auf dem Smartphone scannen kann.
Und schon ist die App auf dem Smartphone eingerichtet. 😍
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Great news: DeltaTouch (@deltatouch), a #DeltaChat client created for #UbuntuTouch, is now available on #Flathub!
flathub.org/en/apps/page.codeb…
We've updated our listing linuxphoneapps.org/apps/page.c… accordingly, and would love to see more apps for Ubuntu Touch land on Flathub (and thus be available for #postmarketOS, #Mobian, #Droidian) - the flatpak manifest may help github.com/flathub/page.codebe… .
Install DeltaTouch on Linux | Flathub
Decentralized, secure messenger app, powered by the chatmail core libraryFlathub
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