@LightProtector

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Please stop laughing at CatGPT. Please stop sharing this picture. It's not funny. This is a slippery slope. It might only meow for now, but what's next? What will our cats do if CatGPT takes their jobs? Do we really want artificial intelligence to sleep all day? To scoff at the $50 worth of cat food you just purchased? To knock your full glass of water over and feel zero remorse when it shatters on the floor? Call me a Luddite, but I believe we must destroy CatGPT to protect our feline friends.
As requested, added one more fun wallpaper to Apollo's wallpaper set šŸ˜›

It's worth pointing out that ā€˜Spider-Man: No Way Home’ sold a similar amount of tickets on opening weekend as ā€˜Barbie’ and ā€˜Oppenheimer.’

ā€˜Spider-Man’ debuted in December 2021, which was the beginning of the second most deadly #COVID wave, killing ~250,000 people in the US.

@preshit As a former Twitter addict, I’m happy in a sense. The app I loved not too long ago finally can rest in peace.
Can we please pronounce it ā€œtenā€

Normalize this

(Updated: I changed Twitter to X and User to Profile. I intentionally left out Bluesky because their approach to profile naming doesn't fit this paradigm and precedent.)

#X #Threads #Fediverse #News #Media

Ok. Next question: what obscure *nix utility do you love and think everyone should know about?

If you're posting a poll through a Mastodon server's website interface, you can switch between "one answer allowed" and "multiple answers allowed" by clicking the circles next to the answers. When clicked they turn into squares, when clicked again they turn back into circles.

⚫ Circles mean only one answer is allowed, and is the default.

ā—¼ļø Squares mean multiple answers are allowed.

(Apps will have their own interface for switching between these options.)

#FediTips #Mastodon #Polls

Today more stock finally arrived for Apollo enamel pins, stickers, and mugs, so if you were interested in picking those up but they were sold out, act quick since they normally go pretty fast https://cottonbureau.com/people/apollo
Apollo | Cotton Bureau

I'm a software developer from Halifax, Nova Scotia. I build Apollo for Reddit!

Light-based ā€œLiFiā€ promises amazing wireless speeds—just not through walls

224 GB/s, killer security, no radio interference—but you can't block the beam.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/07/light-based-lifi-promises-amazing-wireless-speeds-just-not-through-walls/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

Light-based ā€œLiFiā€ is stunningly fast, notably fragile—and now standardized

224GB/s, killer security, no radio interference—but you can't block the beam.

Ars Technica