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Cake day: September 23rd, 2025

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  • I’m lost, and most likely just stupid. But, are you saying that if I am an Indigenous Canadian like yourself, then I can rape you? I.e. that implies that indigenous Canadians rape each other a lot?

    If you are Indigenous Canadian like me … then you are free to rape

    I don’t think that’s what you meant, but that’s what it sounds like.








  • allowing them to offer AI bots to companies and governments to replace human workers

    If that’s what he expects will happen then he is out of touch with AI and its capabilities. AI nowhere near being capable of completely replacing humans.

    In fact the main reason for the AI bubble is because billions have been dumped into it expecting it will be capable of replacing humans, but all it’s really good at is making AI slop.

    The only jobs it has kind of started replacing, but not really - more like transforming them - are software engineer jobs.

    When the economy collapses, it will affect ALL businesses, and all kind of people will lose jobs, from software engineers to teachers to analysts. And none of those jobs can be fully replaced by AI, or it would have happened already.

    Bezos is a fucking clown.



  • Something that can handle heavy loads, e.g. thousands or millions of people accessing and using the app at the same time. Handling gigabytes or even terabytes of data without crashing.

    Something that can easily scale to meet new demands.

    Something that is secure, and won’t be hacked immediately.

    Something that is thoroughly tested, polished and has no showstopper or major bugs, ideally no known bugs at all.

    But it all really depends on the app you’re building. Offline apps are different to web apps and have different non-functional requirements. But generally, yes, it has to be good enough to be deployed and used by the military, if you prefer the term “military grade”.





  • “We have been clear that exiting the UK does not allow an organisation to avoid responsibility for any prior infringement of data protection law”.

    They are not going to avoid paying the fines for previous infringements anyway, so it’s not really a financial decision, unless they’re just being stupid.

    I find it strange that Imgur did not provide any reason for the withdrawal themselves, which is probably because they are trying to hide something, which can’t be good.