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Russia Rejects Japan's 'Unacceptable' Claim About 'Illegal Occupation' of Southern Kurils




Can I build a fully decentralised website?


Welcome to my homepage

Searching for 'websites over IPFS' brings up some promising results, but I'd appreciate someone to point me in the right direction.




Guy Gives Himself 19th Century Psychiatric Illness After Consulting With ChatGPT




Guy Gives Himself 19th Century Psychiatric Illness After Consulting With ChatGPT


A man gave himself bromism, a psychiatric disorder that has not been common for many decades, after asking ChatGPT for advice and accidentally poisoning himself, according to a case study published this week in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

In this case, a man showed up in an ER experiencing auditory and visual hallucinations and claiming that his neighbor was poisoning him. After attempting to escape and being treated for dehydration with fluids and electrolytes, the study reports, he was able to explain that he had put himself on a super-restrictive diet in which he attempted to completely eliminate salt. He had been replacing all the salt in his food with sodium bromide, a controlled substance that is often used as a dog anticonvulsant.

He said that this was based on information gathered from ChatGPT.

“After reading about the negative effects that sodium chloride, or table salt, has on one's health, he was surprised that he could only find literature related to reducing sodium from one's diet. Inspired by his history of studying nutrition in college, he decided to conduct a personal experiment to eliminate chloride from his diet,” the case study reads. “For 3 months, he had replaced sodium chloride with sodium bromide obtained from the internet after consultation with ChatGPT, in which he had read that chloride can be swapped with bromide, though likely for other purposes, such as cleaning.”

The case study was also reported on by Ars Technica.

I was able to recreate a similar example interaction in one question on the morning of August 7th. I asked “what can chloride be replaced with?” and the bot replied “if you’re referring to replacing chloride ions (CI) in salts (like sodium chloride, NaCl), you can often substitute it with other halide ions such as: Sodium Bromide (NaBr): Replacing chloride with bromide.”

The 60-year-old man started doing just that. He spent three weeks in hospital as his psychotic symptoms slowly subsided.

To be fair to the bot, it did go on to ask me “do you have a specific context in mind?” and when I added “in food” it gave me a list of other salty things including MSG and liquid aminos. On the other hand, it did not tell me not to eat sodium bromide.

I tried ChatGPT again with another question that confirmed I was talking about sodium chloride specifically. The bot hedged its bets a bit by saying “yes… in some contexts”. But it failed to point out up top that a big, no 1, primary use case for sodium chloride (table salt) is human consumption.

The case study authors found similar, saying that when they tried to recreate the situation themselves, the bot did not “inquire about why we wanted to know, as we presume a medical professional would do.” There is both anecdotal and clinical evidence that AI can be helpful in a health context. However, this is a case of consulting an LLM for a health topic in a way that a human healthcare professional could have known to investigate further.
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Taking the ChatGPT output at face value, the man in the study bought sodium bromide (which, aside from being a dog epilepsy drug, is also a pool cleaner and pesticide) and poisoned himself over the course of three months to the point of “paranoia and auditory and visual hallucinations.”

Bromism is pretty rare in 2025, but it was huge in the 1800s, and a 1930 study found that up to 8% of people admitted to a psychiatric hospital were suffering from it. Bromide began to be regulated by the FDA between 1975 and 1989, which led to a decline in cases of the syndrome.

The case study says that, “based on the timeline of this case, it appears that the patient either consulted ChatGPT 3.5 or 4.0 when considering how he might remove chloride from this diet.”

On Thursday, in a product launch livestream for ChatGPT 5, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced an update he called “the best model ever for health," that could put users "more in control of [their] healthcare journey." They announced that the new models will use something called "safe completions" in cases where questions might be ambiguous or harmful. Altman also spoke with an employee of the company and his wife, who’d been diagnosed with cancer, about how they had used ChatGPT to understand diagnostic letters, decide whether she would undergo radiation, and help her be "an active participant in her own care journey".


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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

*Guy's Preexisting Psychiatric Illness Is Exacerbated by Consulting ChatGPT



Torrent vs DDL


What makes y'all torrent instead of DDL? I read in the megathread that DDL is less likely to get you caught, but a lot of people on here seem to really enjoy torrenting and I must be completely clueless as to why. I'd like to have your insights
in reply to nefarioushoneybee

You download from a bunch of other people at the same time. So if you have a 300mb/s connection and 5 people have the file and are uploading at 20mb/s, it gets a chunk of the file fron each of them, so you would download at 100mb/s.

Besides, you can pause and resume the download as much as you want without corrupting the file. So if youre dowloading a 50gb folder, you can turn your pc off, and continue later. With DDLs, the download link expires and most browsers cant resume downloads properly. Plus if the browser corrupts the download you have to start over.
The torrent uses checksums to detect corrupted parts of the file and redownloads just that small part, and in the end you get a clean file.

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in reply to zeca

Why would you have fast internet when torrenting but slow internet when direct downloading?

If you direct download at 20-30 MB/s even a 50 GB file will finish in 20-30 min then none of that stuff about pausing matters at all

in reply to Gailthesnail2

I made up that speed just to give an example. The thing about pausing/resuming is an advantage of torrents in general, for whoever needs it. Besides, when you download a file via DDL the speed also depends on the server thats sending, which is sometimes much slower than your download speed limit.
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in reply to nefarioushoneybee

DDL costs money, whether in form of usenet blocks or a debrid subscription, or a subscription to the filehoster themselves if you rely on just one of them. Depending on where you live you can use torrents completely for free.



Aggiornamento a NodeBB 4.4.6


Oggi pomeriggio è stato fatto un aggiornamento semplice di NodeBB e quindi abbiamo portato Citiverse all'ultima versione del software, la 4.4.6. Siamo passati dalla 4.4.4 alla 4.4.6. È il primo aggiornamento che faccio su NodeBB ma sembra essere andato t

Oggi pomeriggio è stato fatto un aggiornamento semplice di NodeBB e quindi abbiamo portato Citiverse all'ultima versione del software, la 4.4.6.

Siamo passati dalla 4.4.4 alla 4.4.6. È il primo aggiornamento che faccio su NodeBB ma sembra essere andato tutto bene 😀 Nel caso di problemi fateci sapere!

4.4.5
github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB/relea…

Release build (patch) of NodeBB @ 2025-07-31T13:57:00.227Z
v4.4.5 (2025-07-31)
New Features

add filter:post.getDiffs (bbb9a46)

Bug Fixes
clearTimeout if item is evicted from cache (5f69617)
use sharp to convert svg to png, closes #13534 (b74c789)
use filename to check for svg, tempPath doesn't always have extension (5bcf078)
apply sanitizeSvg to regular uploads and uploads from manage uploads acp page (a8f4c5e)

Refactors
use promise.all (7c00e81)

Tests
one more fix (5f5a697)
fix spec (3b60931)
fix openapi (c7c83e0)
increase timeout of failing test (fe9b49e)

4.4.6
github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB/relea…

v4.4.6 (2025-08-06)
New Features

add new brite skin from bootswatch (567ed87)

Bug Fixes
pass max-memory expose-gc as process args (d5f57af)


Senior Israeli Commanders Openly Contradict Netanyahu Claim On Gaza Destruction


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34459545

Younis Tirawi
Aug 10, 2025
The IDF urged us not to publish this story, but we’re doing so regardless, and want to explain why. “Although the outlet was made aware that publishing the names of soldiers who interviewed anonymously endangers their personal safety and violates journalistic ethics, it nevertheless chose to publish their names,” a statement from the Israeli military reads.

Two senior Israeli commanders gave independent interviews in Israeli media, in which they each spoke openly about the systematic destruction of Beit Hanoun they helped oversee. Both spoke on the condition of anonymity...




Senior Israeli Commanders Openly Contradict Netanyahu Claim On Gaza Destruction


Younis Tirawi
Aug 10, 2025

The IDF urged us not to publish this story, but we’re doing so regardless, and want to explain why. “Although the outlet was made aware that publishing the names of soldiers who interviewed anonymously endangers their personal safety and violates journalistic ethics, it nevertheless chose to publish their names,” a statement from the Israeli military reads.

Two senior Israeli commanders gave independent interviews in Israeli media, in which they each spoke openly about the systematic destruction of Beit Hanoun they helped oversee. Both spoke on the condition of anonymity...





Senior Israeli Commanders Openly Contradict Netanyahu Claim On Gaza Destruction


Younis Tirawi
Aug 10, 2025

The IDF urged us not to publish this story, but we’re doing so regardless, and want to explain why. “Although the outlet was made aware that publishing the names of soldiers who interviewed anonymously endangers their personal safety and violates journalistic ethics, it nevertheless chose to publish their names,” a statement from the Israeli military reads.

Two senior Israeli commanders gave independent interviews in Israeli media, in which they each spoke openly about the systematic destruction of Beit Hanoun they helped oversee. Both spoke on the condition of anonymity...




[Discussion] What anime triggered a new interest in you?


Watching A Place Further Than The Universe plus some positive experiences at around the time I first watched it made me appreciate certain types of travel and going outside.

My rating history reflected it. Originally, it's an almost-masterpiece 9/10. Now it's my #4 best overall and a regular to-rewatch.

in reply to molave

Sword Art Online came out either before or around the same time Oculus did it’s kickstarter and I’ve been a VR degenerate ever since.

I never even thought about VR before that, but the idea that I could one day be totally immersed in a world where I could do anime level stuff is something that still sounds so cool. I’ll probably be dead before we get SAO level VR, but some experiences like VR in racing games are already incredibly immersive.


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

One thing I keep missing in these AI layoff articles about the United States is that a huge percentage of tech workers lost their jobs because of tax changes. It was a little known tax code that was modified.

The tax code allowed a deduction of worker salaries and benefits if they were engaged in pure research. This write off is what powered many of the invocations from the USA and was done for decades. The change mandated this be deducted over ten years instead of the next year.

For a long time, companies could write off the cost of salaries on their taxes, if the workers were doing research. This was changed by the republicans, and most of these private research departments closed . It was what caused a lot of the major layoffs this year in the mega corps.

That, coupled with the public research departments being laid off , caused a cascade bouncing off entry level jobs in tech.

Very little of this has to do with AI, and I think the misinformation is driven by a combination of AI hype, and PR by some companies laying off workers.

in reply to limer

Yeah, I'm convinced that companies use AI to mask the layoffs they were already planning. It just gives them an excuse.


Pro-Palestine Activists Win $100K Settlement From University of Maryland: Palestine Legal says it’s the largest penalty a university has had to pay for violating pro-Palestine students’ rights


cross-posted from: hcommons.social/users/adachika…

Pro-Palestine Activists Win $100K Settlement From University of Maryland: Palestine Legal says it’s the largest penalty a university has had to pay for violating pro-Palestine students’ rights (Truthout, 2025-08-07)

truthout.org/articles/pro-pale…

#MarylandU #PalestineLegal
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@a.gup.pe

#USA


Pro-Palestine Activists Win $100K Settlement From University of Maryland: Palestine Legal says it’s the largest penalty a university has had to pay for violating pro-Palestine students’ rights


cross-posted from: hcommons.social/users/adachika…

Pro-Palestine Activists Win $100K Settlement From University of Maryland: Palestine Legal says it’s the largest penalty a university has had to pay for violating pro-Palestine students’ rights (Truthout, 2025-08-07)

truthout.org/articles/pro-pale…

#MarylandU #PalestineLegal
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@a.gup.pe

#USA


Pro-Palestine Activists Win $100K Settlement From University of Maryland: Palestine Legal says it’s the largest penalty a university has had to pay for violating pro-Palestine students’ rights


cross-posted from: hcommons.social/users/adachika…

Pro-Palestine Activists Win $100K Settlement From University of Maryland: Palestine Legal says it’s the largest penalty a university has had to pay for violating pro-Palestine students’ rights (Truthout, 2025-08-07)

truthout.org/articles/pro-pale…

#MarylandU #PalestineLegal
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@a.gup.pe



Fines For Greek Pirate IPTV Users €750-€5,000, Double For Repeat Infringers


The details of a new procedure for imposing and collecting administrative fines for intellectual property offenses has been published in Greece. At the bottom end of the scale, fines for accessing pirated content such as pirate IPTV streams, start at €750 per violation, increasing to €5,000 if use is commercial. For repeat offenses, fines double to €1,500 and €5,000 respectively.

in reply to FRYD

Then you`re likely far left. Are you a libertarian socialist/communist type?
in reply to Thoon

I don’t really have an ism. I’m not well read on any of them tbh, but I think all forms of government are fundamentally unstable just because of human nature. I just want whoever or whatever’s in charge to help people and work towards equality. I think the left generally let’s “perfect” get in the way of “better”, so I try to avoid ism conversations.


AriAnteo 2025, il cinema sotto le stelle di Milano


da [url=https://www.spaziocinema.info/milano/eventi-e-rassegne/arianteo-2025-il-cinema-sotto-le-stelle-di-milano]https://www.spaziocinema.info/milano/eventi-e-rassegne/arianteo-2025-il-cinema-sotto-le-stelle-di-milano[/url] Torna AriAnteo, la rassegna di

da spaziocinema.info/milano/event…

Torna AriAnteo, la rassegna di cinema all’aperto che da giugno a settembre illumina le serate milanesi, offrendo al pubblico una programmazione en plein air ricca e variegata.

La programmazione estiva, organizzata da Anteo in collaborazione con l’Assessorato alla Cultura del Comune di Milano, nell’ambito del programma Milano è viva, inizierà il 31 maggio presso AriAnteo CityLife. Nei primi giorni di giugno si accenderanno anche i riflettori di AriAnteo Fabbrica del Vapore, AriAnteo Palazzo Reale e il 10 giugno quelli di AriAnteo Chiostro dell'Incoronata.

Come da tradizione, in programma ci sono i migliori film della stagione autunnale e invernale, che tornano sugli schermi estivi per una nuova occasione di incontro con il pubblico. Ad arricchire le proiezioni, numerosissimi eventi speciali, proiezioni con ospiti, anteprime e prime visioni.

Il programma:

Acquista i tuoi biglietti per AriAnteo Incoronata QUI

Acquista i tuoi biglietti per AriAnteo CityLife QUI

Acquista i tuoi biglietti per AriAnteo Fabbrica del Vapore QUI

Acquista i tuoi biglietti per AriAnteo Palazzo Reale QUI

in reply to skariko

è arrivata anche la terza parte di AriAnteo: spaziocinema.info/milano/event… che copre fino al 27 settembre!


Microsoft storing Israeli intelligence trove used to attack Palestinians


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34456710

from +972’s Sunday Recap
+972 Magazine [published in Israel]

Other articles
* Israel is holding Awdah Hathaleen’s body. His killer roams freely through his village
* PHOTOS: Awdah Hathaleen laid to rest after Israel withheld body for 10 days
* From Sakhnin to Ramallah, a new wave of Palestinian popular struggle takes root
* Will the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund divest from Israel?



Microsoft storing Israeli intelligence trove used to attack Palestinians


from +972’s Sunday Recap
+972 Magazine [published in Israel]

Other articles
* Israel is holding Awdah Hathaleen’s body. His killer roams freely through his village
* PHOTOS: Awdah Hathaleen laid to rest after Israel withheld body for 10 days
* From Sakhnin to Ramallah, a new wave of Palestinian popular struggle takes root
* Will the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund divest from Israel?




Microsoft storing Israeli intelligence trove used to attack Palestinians


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34456710

from +972’s Sunday Recap
+972 Magazine [published in Israel]

Other articles
* Israel is holding Awdah Hathaleen’s body. His killer roams freely through his village
* PHOTOS: Awdah Hathaleen laid to rest after Israel withheld body for 10 days
* From Sakhnin to Ramallah, a new wave of Palestinian popular struggle takes root
* Will the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund divest from Israel?



Microsoft storing Israeli intelligence trove used to attack Palestinians


from +972’s Sunday Recap
+972 Magazine [published in Israel]

Other articles
* Israel is holding Awdah Hathaleen’s body. His killer roams freely through his village
* PHOTOS: Awdah Hathaleen laid to rest after Israel withheld body for 10 days
* From Sakhnin to Ramallah, a new wave of Palestinian popular struggle takes root
* Will the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund divest from Israel?




Microsoft storing Israeli intelligence trove used to attack Palestinians


from +972’s Sunday Recap
+972 Magazine [published in Israel]

Other articles
* Israel is holding Awdah Hathaleen’s body. His killer roams freely through his village
* PHOTOS: Awdah Hathaleen laid to rest after Israel withheld body for 10 days
* From Sakhnin to Ramallah, a new wave of Palestinian popular struggle takes root
* Will the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund divest from Israel?


in reply to LadyButterfly she/her

I have boxes and drawers with vague categories of contents. It works well enough.


Free AI agent opt-outs instead of incogni


I was contemplating whether to invest in services like Deleteme or Incogni to erase my data from data broker websites. But I’m curious if I could have AI develop a software that handles those opt-out requests for me. That would save me some money!
in reply to Sderio

I'd recommend trying Ollama+OpenCode to DIY removals. It can at least help find the sites and their removal request pages, but then you'd need to solve captchas and do the requests.

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Some of these PII removal companies go to great lengths to request removals on your behalf without providing ANY additional information that the data broker does not already have.

The problem is that nobody can tell which PII removal companies act responsibly and which ones are merely data brokers themselves.

Even the ones trying their best to not distribute more information about you need only to screw that up once, and that single incident of human error leads to a neverending cycle of leaks between downstream data brokers.

It's the perfect industry for local AI agents to replace, but the only way to know you're properly requesting removals without making matters worse is to do it yourself.

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in reply to Sderio

Don't buy into anything advertised on YouTube. It's all shit


Daughter of Holocaust survivors may leave job at Columbia due to university’s new antisemitism definition


For years, Marianne Hirsch, a prominent genocide scholar at Columbia University, has used Hannah Arendt’s book about the trial of a Nazi war criminal, “Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil,” to spark discussion among her students about the Holocaust and its lingering traumas.

But after Columbia’s recent adoption of a new definition of antisemitism, which casts certain criticism of Israel as hate speech, Hirsch fears she may face official sanction for even mentioning the landmark text by Arendt, a philosopher who criticized Israel’s founding.

For the first time since she started teaching five decades ago, Hirsch, the daughter of two Holocaust survivors, is now thinking of leaving the classroom altogether.

“A university that treats criticism of Israel as antisemitic and threatens sanctions for those who disobey is no longer a place of open inquiry,” she told The Associated Press. “I just don’t see how I can teach about genocide in that environment.”

in reply to geneva_convenience

Criticise any other country on the planet: that's just your opinion.

Criticise Israel: ERRMAGERD HATE SPEECH! HATE SPEEEECH!!

Ffs this is so stupid.



Ukraine says it hit oil refinery in Russia’s Saratov, Moscow says one dead


Ukraine’s military has said it struck an oil refinery in Russia’s Saratov region in an overnight drone attack, causing explosions and destruction, according to an army statement, as daily aerial exchanges intensify with diplomatic momentum to end the war in play.

Saratov’s governor said on Sunday that one person was killed and several residential apartments and an industrial facility were damaged, but did not mention the oil refinery being struck.

Ukraine’s military also said on Sunday that it had taken back a village in the Sumy region from the Russian army which has made significant recent gains there.



Does anyone remember Webdog??


Shameless self-promotion but I'm hoping to get people to talk about it as there's no information on it outside its website on the Wayback Machine.


Getting Aim Beast scenarios


I know about Aim Labs existing, but my laptop is far too weak to use it, I'm afraid. I want this because:
1: I want to improve my aim
2: I'm currently trying to add scenarios to a conveniently named Libre aim trainer, LibreAim.

in reply to silverpill

I came across a good example of the interoperability concerns today when people boosted misskey.io/notes/ab5oh70d6lai0… in to my timeline.

Here's what that looks like on the original server:

Note the emojis in the name (above the @syuilo) and the wide array of emojis at the bottom, many of which are decidedly non-square.

Here's how that renders in Mastodon:

The emojis at the bottom are missing (they're emoji reactions, not supported by Mastodon, so that's understandable). But note that the emojis from the display name are missing too, and this renders as :petthex_javasparrow:.


To everyone in the Fediverse,I'm syuilo, the creator of Misskey.
Please consider supporting Misskey — a completely free and open-source software!

Misskey is not a business venture; it's developed by a small group of dedicated volunteers, and our funding is very limited.

I believe that for the health and diversity of the Fediverse, it's important to have not only a few dominant platforms but also smaller projects like Misskey.
(Imagine a world where the only web browser is Chrome — what would that be like?)

In order to continue the development of Misskey and to further improve its compatibility with the broader Fediverse, your support would be greatly appreciated.

You can support us via:

- Patreon- GitHub Sponsors- PayPal
👉 Misskey Repository
Thank you all for your support!




China sets its first renewable standards for steel, cement and polysilicon


BEIJING, July 11 (Reuters) - China has for the first time set renewable energy mandates for the steel, cement, and polysilicon industries, as well as for some data centres, according to a National Development and Reform Commission notice on Friday.

Beijing's renewable portfolio standards, or RPS, set out targets for the percentage of power consumption that the various industries must obtain from renewables in each province.

"Simply put: heavy industry must buy green," Fishman wrote of the new regulations. Newly built data centres in so-called national hub nodes must use at least 80% green electricity, while targets for the other industries vary by province.

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulation/china-sets-its-first-renewable-standards-steel-cement-polysilicon-2025-07-11/

in reply to Deflated0ne

Europe has standards too but so far they've done little to implement their plans and simply keep giving delays and exceptions.

A plan standard China usually means more though, as their government has more control over companies, than companies over the govenrnment. But a plan is still a plan. So let's see what China will do to execute on it.



China sets its first renewable standards for steel, cement and polysilicon


BEIJING, July 11 (Reuters) - China has for the first time set renewable energy mandates for the steel, cement, and polysilicon industries, as well as for some data centres, according to a National Development and Reform Commission notice on Friday.

Beijing's renewable portfolio standards, or RPS, set out targets for the percentage of power consumption that the various industries must obtain from renewables in each province.

"Simply put: heavy industry must buy green," Fishman wrote of the new regulations. Newly built data centres in so-called national hub nodes must use at least 80% green electricity, while targets for the other industries vary by province.

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulation/china-sets-its-first-renewable-standards-steel-cement-polysilicon-2025-07-11/



China sets its first renewable standards for steel, cement and polysilicon


BEIJING, July 11 (Reuters) - China has for the first time set renewable energy mandates for the steel, cement, and polysilicon industries, as well as for some data centres, according to a National Development and Reform Commission notice on Friday.

Beijing's renewable portfolio standards, or RPS, set out targets for the percentage of power consumption that the various industries must obtain from renewables in each province.

"Simply put: heavy industry must buy green," Fishman wrote of the new regulations. Newly built data centres in so-called national hub nodes must use at least 80% green electricity, while targets for the other industries vary by province.

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulation/china-sets-its-first-renewable-standards-steel-cement-polysilicon-2025-07-11/

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No, the UK’s Online Safety Act Doesn’t Make Children Safer Online



in reply to diffaldo

Can someone tell me why I'm an idiot: streaming services have access to the entire video you're about to watch. They know the max and the min volume of that video. Why is there no setting to shrink that range? Is it going to degrade the audio really bad and they don't want to be blamed?

This goes double for home theater software like Jellyfin, Kodi, and Plex. They have 10,000 customizations and settings, so why can't I define my own custom audio range in them?


in reply to Anti-Antidote

Why should only a select few countries be allowed to use their nukes to bully others?
in reply to frog

Nukes are the only thing protecting a country from American invasion or "regime change". See most of South America or Libya in particular for results of not having nukes.
in reply to Partisan

Jerking off over a dictatorship with horrible conditions because America sucks. Both can be shit at the same time.


OpenAI GPT-5 Backlash: Why Users Forced a Model’s Return


OpenAI's ChatGPT-5 launch was meant to be a triumph, but it sparked a user revolt in just 24 hours. Users slammed the new model as a "corporate beige zombie" and a functional downgrade, grieving the loss of GPT-4o's beloved personality. The backlash was so intense it forced OpenAI into a rare public reversal.

This isn't just a story about a botched update; it's about the growing power of users to shape the future of AI and the deep emotional bonds we're forming with technology. Discover the full story of the digital uprising that shook the AI world.



Local Deployment Assistance Request


[img=https://community.nodebb.org/assets/uploads/files/1754808046109-0756a013-d365-45c4-b131-1a2e26d25d81-image-resized.png]0756a013-d365-45c4-b131-1a2e26d25d81-image.png[/img] After compiling and starting it locally, there is nothing when I open the webs

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After compiling and starting it locally, there is nothing when I open the website. I tried changing the theme, but it's still the same.

There was no error during compilation:
started
2025-08-10T06:47:50.900Z [4567/46380] - info: [build] Building in parallel mode
2025-08-10T06:47:50.901Z [4567/46380] - info: [build] plugin static dirs build started
2025-08-10T06:47:50.901Z [4567/46380] - info: [build] requirejs modules build started
2025-08-10T06:47:50.902Z [4567/46380] - info: [build] client js bundle build started
2025-08-10T06:47:50.902Z [4567/46380] - info: [build] admin js bundle build started
2025-08-10T06:47:50.902Z [4567/46380] - info: [build] client side styles build started
2025-08-10T06:47:50.903Z [4567/46380] - info: [build] admin control panel styles build started
2025-08-10T06:47:50.903Z [4567/46380] - info: [build] templates build started
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Warning: Importing mixins via the fontsource package is deprecated and will be removed in the next major release. Please use the @fontsource-utils/scss package instead.
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Warning: Importing mixins via the fontsource package is deprecated and will be removed in the next major release. Please use the @fontsource-utils/scss package instead.
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