They scrape data indiscriminately; I'm sure any Epstein files publicly accessible on the internet have been added to their databases. Perhaps they'd be filtered out before being used to train models but I'm skeptical they take that level of care with the data.
Absolutely incredible censorship, I haven't the faintest idea what the word under that small dot could possibly be.
Yep, though it doesn't have to use much propellant to keep itself oriented as there aren't really any forces acting on it, so the only thing to correct is whatever rotation was introduced by the last thruster firing. Just a tiny correction once or twice an hour is needed (which seems frequent, but it's an extremely short firing, in the millisecond range).
Stop putting your balls in my urn!
They're based in Canada, and given their privacy-focused approach I can't imagine they'd implement such a feature.
Wouldn't this just be unenforceable for any Linux distros not directly owned/maintained by a US-based corporation? I don't really see how they could force a distro to comply, unless they start going after individual maintainers who live in the US.
I don't give a crap what Microsoft's doing with their garbage pile of an OS, but this does imply that the AI hype is finally starting to fail, which is definitely good news.
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It's a sure sign of a healthy non-bubble economy when a random Substack post can cause a stock market crash.
Each instance should be free to set their own rules. Individual instances blocking those communities is fine, but the PieFed devs hardcoding a blocklist that applies to all instances (especially one as opinionated and arbitrary as this) is absolutely not.
List of blocked words in community names:
shit
piss
fuck
cunt
cocksucker
motherfucker
tits
memes
piracy
196
greentext
usauthoritarianism
enoughmuskspam
political_weirdos
4chan
Seems like one of the PieFed devs has some opinions about the kind of content they dislike, and are unilaterally forcing that on every PieFed instance. I can somewhat understand filtering out curse words, but specific communities should not blocked by default, and definitely not hidden in a hardcoded list in the source code.
Edit: Important context here: https://lemmy.world/comment/21323475 Seems this blocklist is more limited in scope; it's not blocking federation entirely, just blocking (from what I can tell) their appearance in search and automatically federating with them when adding an instance. Still problematic to exclude specific communities in a non-configurable way with little justification IMO.
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Wonderful news, almost couldn't believe it when I got the newsletter email.