What's the protocol when someone emails you asking you to "give up" the domain you've owned for 25 years because "You're only using it for a blog", and they want to use it for a community they want to build, and they don't want to have "JoinFoo" dot com.
Do nothing? Explain that other TLDs are available? Tell them to "Jog on?"
When you get a new house, You get 8 keys made, give 4 to friends/family, put one in your wallet/purse, hide one in your car, bury one with your gold, the last one goes to a stranger to see if they can solve the mystery of what it goes to.
When I bought my house, the last owner left all there junk including the mystery key collection. I had about 20 keys that just went to nothing. The only keys that worked was the front door and a cool skeleton key for the bedroom that immediately broke.
Lemmy overall feels like old reddit when it was still run and filled by people who cared. Names are familiar, everyone rather(in some places) chill, and the server is on fire half the time. I forgotten what it was like to start to know people online. Reddit is too big to ever learn a name again unless its a "human" on the front page again. It's kinda nostalgic.
WaPo - A new super PAC tied to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and billionaire Bill Ackman is backing Democratic Party presidential primary challenger Dean Phillips and using artificial intelligence to try to lure voters. https://wapo.st/3u8SCdE
Watching scifi movies and seeing a character ask an AI to do or evaluate something hits different now.
I'm watching Alien: Covenant and the pilot just asked the spaceship AI how close they could get to the storm in the planet's atmosphere.
The AI answered 80 kilometres, which I assume at this point is a confidently wrong answer, probably pulled from an unattributed blogpost systems away about a different ship, different atmosphere, and different storm.
Sometimes you order something online, like reading glasses, and end up getting carrying case, cleaning cloth, and other bundled stuff when all you really wanted were glasses.
I got this little bluetooth keyboard for my zwifting computer setup and, oddly enough, the back side of the keyboard contains an entirely unrelated programmable IR transmitter. For a tv or vcr I guess? All it does is piggyback off of the lithium battery, it's not even controlled by the keyboard’s power supply.