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@peterquirk I did, and it took a screenshot. I don't think their screenshot will capture the link hover-over I had open though.

I took my own screenshots and will send them to my MS contacts

Ran some questions through Bing's LLM and noticed the link text _never_ matches the link.

Also the articles sometimes have nothing to do with the narrative.
I don't need _less_ reliable search results, even worse if they try to look authoritative.

This is not the way.

@BrentSullivan Me too! I lean on BitWarden's shared vaults/collections, so would need that functionality in Proton Pass.

Kinda neat use for LLM (chatGPT).
* dinosaurs come to life on an island
* picture book where kid goes to island with strange creatures

GPT3 is great, but unreliable, "hallucinating" information about books—or whole books—that don't exist. To get reliable results, we ask for titles and authors alone, and verify each item on LibraryThing. So while LibraryThing’s AI Search can get things wrong, it doesn't invent books.

librarything.com/search.php?se

nosanitize

I like Bitwarden.
But I also like Proton
What to do...

Proton, the open-source company behind privacy-focused services such as Proton Mail, Proton VPN, and Proton Drive, now has a new service to offer.

...they have added an open-source password manager called 'Proton Pass'.
news.itsfoss.com/proton-pass/

Same day as SpaceX's RUD, Russia bombs Russia.

Wait no, sorry, it wasn't a bomb, it was an ADoAA:

"On April 20, during the flight of the Su-34 aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces over the city of Belgorod, an abnormal descent of aviation ammunition occurred." - Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Ukrainian exhibiting extreme adaptability. Their drone game is seriously berserk.

@LiberalLibrarian
I mean 300 baud was easier because I could read each word (letter actually) as it was received.

@sheseala Had a friend who made stone, steel, and wood furniture with clean edges like that. He never let me in on it but I never saw diamond tipped blades or whatnot in the shop. Acid is all I can imagine. Whatever it is, really impressive. Masonry is quite actually hard.

@misterfive
Pour over coffee in the morning is almost solely so I can assess my cognitive function.
Remember to grind the beans? 1 point
Remember to warm the cup? 2 points.
Pour the grounds back into the grinder? minus 50 points.
etc.

The Merlin mobile app has some amazingly great bird song recognition. Can watch it happen in real time.

Good Robot! Tell me who's chirping!

(It also can ID by photo) (good robot)
merlin.allaboutbirds.org/

And you know what else, the software company Missouri is using might be a little _concerned_ too, what with their publicly stated views.

Wonder if they even know about this usage? Someone could tell them.

progress.com/inclusion-diversi

Seems to me that Missouri government "concerns" form is just hanging out there completely unprotected on the internet where who knows what could happen to it.
Bots. People with a million "concerns".

Why that thing could become useless! That would be terrible for them!

ago.mo.gov/file-a-complaint/tr

@JolieSaboteuse I cannot. For a brief time there was a website with visual evidence of people driving Audis poorly. Like, sticking out of the 2nd floor of a building.
I miss it.

We still have this study: motor1.com/features/449986/rud

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