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Cake day: June 1st, 2023

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  • I used to work at a car dealership. One day I had to use a bay in a different building because my usual workplace was occupied. The other building had a lift that I hadn’t used before.

    Anyways, I drove the car onto the lift, got out and placed the arms of the lift under the jacking points like I had done a thousand times before. I raised the lift a little and checked if the placement was still correct. It looked good, so I raised the car to a medium height. When I looked again, I realized that this lift had a central platform that was also raised and was set about 20 centimeters higher than the four arms that usually lift the car.

    This 90.000 Euro SUV was basically balancing on a 180x50cm piece of metal right in the center. I managed to lower it down safely but my pulse goes up just thinking about that day.


  • I have been using GrapheneOS since the Pixel 6 came out and I have no complaints. I get regular updates, the OS is super stable and my phone is free of the pre-installed ad- and spyware.

    I also remember the ridiculously easy and straight forward install, something that I wasn’t expecting since I used to tinker with LineageOS and CyanogenMod way back. It almost feels like a stock rom.

    The additional security features are great, though they come with the tiny inconvenience of not having access to system files (which is obviously by design).

    Overall I couldn’t be happier with it and I’ll continue to use it for as long as I can.












  • Hubi@feddit.detoTechnology@lemmy.mlShould AI images be copyrightable?
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    7 months ago

    If you have trained the model or part of it yourself, I’d say yes, some copyright should apply to that. Depending on the images that were used of course. The copyright should apply less to the generated image and more to the model itself. You should also be able to copyright images that have been sufficiently altered after the initial generation IMO.