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I tend to agree. I think there’s little need as a developer to go that extra mile for accurate browser detection without UA unless it’s for fingerprinting. Most feature sets are supported and where it isn’t you have a polyfil or whatever shim to make it work. So in the case of fingerprinting you try not to rely fully on anything the user can alter easily.
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Browser detection is rarely done through User Agent lookup anymore. Nowadays we determine browser through feature detection.
I don’t think the average person understands how advanced bots have become at bypassing captchas now. Users will see this and be upset, and understandably so, but I’m telling you there is a big problem right now and devs are having trouble keeping up.
Say no more, I’m sold
The killing
Once again, this system does not kill autonomously. It merely drives autonomously.
So automated driving is dystopian? Brace yourself, I have news about self-driving cars
A system that can maneuver autonomously is dystopian? Lol, what? This system does NOT fire autonomously
The tank-like robot has the ability to transport itself to a preset destination. It can also spot and avoid obstacles
Source: this article
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If ladies didn’t like Dad jokes, it’d be called bachelor jokes.
I had an idea about this today but I don’t know enough about Lemmy to confirm it. Thought I’d run it by you just in case.
Could you create a post and lock it normally, then directly edit the postgres row to unlock the post? I’m wondering if this would federate the lock but not federate your unlock causing all outside users to see a lock and all internal users see an unlocked post.
Possible edge case: users who subscribe to the community after the unlock will receive the initial data dump of posts and this will include the post in its current unlocked state.
However, this would be an easy way to block the majority commenting on a post while maintaining a seemless experience for your internal users.
The patient was already in the ambulance and died because they got blocked heading to the hospital.
The GPU cluster. The H100 GPUs are about $40,000 each and you need many.
Wouldn’t it make a difference in cases where the nameserver and host are not the same entity?
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