

tl;dr “Theoretically, yes [you can catch diseases from the toilet seat], but the risk is vanishingly low,” says Jill Roberts, a professor of public health and microbiology. Also covering seat in toilet paper doesn’t really work against germs.


tl;dr “Theoretically, yes [you can catch diseases from the toilet seat], but the risk is vanishingly low,” says Jill Roberts, a professor of public health and microbiology. Also covering seat in toilet paper doesn’t really work against germs.
Regarding DPF: https://iapp.org/news/a/schrems-addresses-emerging-questions-around-eu-us-data-privacy-framework. It’s unlikely to hold unfortunately.


Great list, thank you!


“Out of stock” on Elecoms shop: https://shop.elecom.co.jp/item/4549550345699.html
That looks fantastic :)


That’s my approach - once in a while I take a peek at /all, get stressed out and quickly retreat to my curated home again.


That made me laugh, thank you for reminding me of that episode!


Yes. I’m excited to try it out :)


It’s impressive, but security’s going to be a fun (hard) one to solve for general usage: https://embracethered.com/blog/posts/2024/claude-computer-use-c2-the-zombais-are-coming/


Sagrada Família is up there - at least for artificial structures. Amazing architecture.


Agreed. It’s sad that so much of modern media is wired for negative engagement, and it’s probably hard to avoid “the anger” spreading to the nice corners of the internet as well.
However it sounds like you’re doing your part to bring positivity and rational discussion to Lemmy, so thank you for that :)


Have you tried accessing your service url from inside the Traefik container? Eg. wget https://10.13.16.1? Also you seem to be accessing the service url with https, which usually requires insecureSkipVerify=true. Otherwise you might get http-500 error downstream.


How about the Traefik access logs (separate from the main log), do they reveal anything?


Just a few thoughts:


Fantastic!


I like how the license explicitly says the you can’t use it if your product/service has more than 700 million monthly active users in the preceding calendar month. I wonder if even OpenAI has that many active users, can’t have right?


Speculating here, but I think it may be difficult to use Sora to generate “persistent” characters across scenes and thereby telling an actual story.
I’m on my way through Revelation Space, current listening to Redemption Ark. It’s a great series for my daily commute!