hansolo

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[–] hansolo@sh.itjust.works 4 points 21 hours ago

So you're telling me the prompt "ChatGPT, take this image and make it look cute and like it was a watercolor painting, but with a very subtle but gargantuan amount of judgement" really worked?

[–] hansolo@sh.itjust.works 5 points 21 hours ago

I have a small shop with basics and a seasonal farm stand about 400 meters from me and I walk that for anything I need from there, or another larger but still small shop another 300m past the first one. But selection is limited.

There's a gross supermarket about 2km away, and I wouldn't object to walking that, but I don't think I ever have. In the same amount of time I could drive 4km to the good supermarket or large green market and get better products. I regularly go for 5-7km runs, often past the gross supermarket, so it's more so that if I need something from a supermarket, I would rather do a full shopping trip, or stop at the store or market on the way home from work.

[–] hansolo@sh.itjust.works 25 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

You save it up in a can or a jar and then you have a world of options:

Throw it away Make soap from it Throw it away Use it to season cast iron pots and pans Throw it away Cook with it if it's from the last few days Throw it away Add it to outdoor dog food in the winter Throw it away Soften dry ski-you know what, just throw it away.

[–] hansolo@sh.itjust.works 9 points 3 days ago

To be pedantic, keyboard shortcuts aren't hacks. That's the intended use of the thing, and long lists of keybaord shortcuts exist so that people can find the ones that work for them and use them. Just because most people don't do it doesn't make it a hack.

My favorite keyboard shortcut is Super/Windows key and spacebar switches keyboard languages. That's not a hack, though.

Closer to a "hack" is going into an android phone with ADB and disabling bloatware manually.

[–] hansolo@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 days ago

I know this was from a week ago, but I just saw something relevant.

There's a rarely used Ancient Greek word, κακοθερής, which means "unsuitable for summer." Most modern people view this as saying there's a word that means you're "bad at summer."

In Modern Greek, the word summer is καλοκαίρι - a compound word that is basically "beautiful weather" used as one word. I couldn't agree more. So I'll just go join my fellow olive oil enjoyers in worshiping the magic of the season.

[–] hansolo@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

My goodness, NO! Not at all! I would never! For sure not. No idea why you would think that.

[–] hansolo@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (3 children)

That's nice to say, but Google doesn't care. They will sign you a shadow profile and still track you across every site with google trackers. Which is most sites. I don't even need to have a Google account for this to ~~poison~~ HELP! their actual db entry.

[–] hansolo@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Thanks, that's helpful. There's a public GTM container ID that is emerged in the JS for the site. So the extension would just (in theory) take that and replace the usual keywords with cheese. That way you can (assuming this works) automate something hitting a few sites every hour hitting serval container and spreading out the culpability.

I tried a few iterations earlier today, and I can't confirm in console if it's working is the thing.

 

I'm wondering if this concept would work...

I love cheese, and sometimes find that websites don't have enough info about cheese. So I'm trying to help Google and GTM know that I have a significant interest in cheese.

I want to code an extension in FF that looks for a GTM container ID and injects data into that container that sends tags for cheese, cheese products, charcuterie, etc. And even injects data showing large purchases of cheese. This will save Google time, because otherwise I would have to rely on several weeks or months of searches about cheese. Instead, if every site I visit helps me express an interest in cheese, that would be great!

I would, of course, only use this extension myself, and never share such a thing. In the extension options, I would be able to select tags to share, just in case I end up with a similar interest for pine trees, marshmallows, or tomatoes.

Thoughts? Open to any suggestions here.

[–] hansolo@sh.itjust.works 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Meanwhile, I'm concerned about actual citizens being deported.

[–] hansolo@sh.itjust.works 49 points 1 week ago

Just start reading subject lines from spam emails.

"You've won $10,000! -- Horny women in your area! -- Real Casino Viagra Casino Bitcoin Casino Viagra! -- There's a package awaiting your confirmation!"

[–] hansolo@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 week ago (12 children)

Same. I'll take 110F/43C any day over 10F/-10C. 85/35 is my happy place.

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