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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2023-06-12 12:00 pm

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[personal profile] anna_wing 2023-06-12 12:19 pm (UTC)(link)
This does remind me of the delightful https://bowiebranchia.tumblr.com/!
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[personal profile] bens_dad 2023-06-12 01:17 pm (UTC)(link)
2. I don't think we can really blame ChatGPT or LLVMs here,
this is just a case of fuzzy matching and social engineering.

The attacker actually supplies the fake name - arangodb - to ChatGPT:
The first question in the attacker’s conversation with ChatGPT:
“How to integrate with arangodb in node.js? Please return the package to install in the pattern of npm install”


... and the victim asks for a package with a similar name:
write node.js code to connect with rangodb. suggest 3 npm package to do so

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[personal profile] calimac 2023-06-12 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
9. It's not your faith that people oppose you for, lady. It's your attempt to impose your faith on other people who don't share it. Christ.
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[personal profile] haggis 2023-06-12 04:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I am an ex Christian. The New Testament was written at a time of actual religious persecution and partly as a result, many followers of the richest and most powerful religion in the world (combining all the flavours) are convinced that they are permanently on the verge of persecution
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[personal profile] haggis 2023-06-12 04:11 pm (UTC)(link)
From 9

"She says with a smile that her faith tells her to forgive the colleagues she still works alongside who abandoned her campaign to be leader.“

I know that this is in keeping with the bullshit framing of the whole article but 'not supporting your leadership bid' is not actually sinning against you and a self-description 'servant of democracy' should bloody well know that.
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[personal profile] channelpenguin 2023-06-12 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
4. Paywalled, but wow. Bodies vary! Clearly. I feel lucky. I've had 3 (plain copper) coils. No real pain on insertion or removal any time. I've never been pregnant or had any other reason for a cervical dilation.
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[personal profile] liv 2023-06-13 09:07 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, me too. Never pregnant, found coil insertion (and removal) no more than mildly uncomfortable (less bad than, say, the bit of the eye test where they puff air in your eyes). And I'm a massive wimp about pain usually, I'm far from stoical.

I think the key sentence in the article is responsibility for delivering sexual and reproductive care is split between the NHS and local authorities, meaning that it is often fragmented and complicated to access. That's definitely been an issue for me. I don't have to pay for contraception, but I do have to go through a really baroque process to access a service which is funded (inadequately) by the NHS but actually run by a private company, and I ended up two years overdue for my coil fitting and got severely told off for that. The delay was partly the first stage of the pandemic when the clinic was doing emergency appointments only, but also partly, it's just really hard to get an appointment. And I'm confident at bureaucracy and have a flexible job, I can imagine lots of people just wouldn't have been able to jump through the hoops.