Doing the Lord’s work.
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They got that question by drawing pieces from a set of scrabble tiles IIRC, and I just realised that Douglas Adams basically predicted LLMs.
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Vincent@feddit.nlto
Programming@programming.dev•What's the best way to monitor an API for breaking changes?
19·2 days agoReally depends on your infrastructure, but I’d set up some snapshot tests that just make calls to the APIs with known responses, and run that in a cronjob and have it alert you if it fails.
Vincent@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Social Democrats in Denmark suffer sweeping election lossesEnglish
6·2 days agoAlso sounds like these were just municipal elections, or am I reading that incorrectly?
Vincent@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Poland opposes mandatory EU ‘chat monitoring’ law to combat child abuseEnglish
5·2 days agoThe main problem with CSAM is not you encountering it, the problem is children being abused when producing it. Whether the material produced reaches a wide audience doesn’t impact their suffering. So what’s relevant is the scale at which it’s being produced, which I think is fairly independent of the likelihood of you encountering it without looking for it.
Vincent@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Dutch court upholds asylum denial for US transgender womanEnglish
13·4 days agoThere’s some more information about this and some other cases in this Dutch article from a while ago. It also mentions that they are still likely to have the option of migrating as a skilled worker or entrepreneur, but they considered requesting political asylum to be the correct route for now.
I had this one, but that actually was OP.
Vincent@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Chat Control 2.0 has passed the first round of approvalEnglish
18·8 days agoYou can’t, it’s no longer end-to-end encrypted. The way proponents say it works is by “client-side scanning”, i.e. an app scans messages before they are encrypted. Of course, that just redefines one of the ends of “end-to-end encryption” - instead of you, the scanner is now one of the ends.
So previously, one end of a message trajectory’s is where you type it, it then gets encrypted and sent to the receiving party (the other end), who can decrypt and read it. After Chat Control, you type it, it then goes to the scanner, which scans it and potentially notifies a third party of the content, and then afterwards it gets encrypted and sent to the receiver, who can then decrypt it.
Yes, calling that end-to-end encryption is indeed a perversion of the term.
Vincent@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Dutch governments caught off guard by American tech firm buying Dutch cloud companyEnglish
2·8 days agoI believe it mostly does translations of Dutch news articles, usually nos.nl, but FD in this case it seems.
Vincent@feddit.nlto
OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•CoMaps 2025.11.07 - Charging plugs and new icon coloursEnglish
1·10 days agoAh, I see now, that’s tagged as “Via OM”. Neat, thanks both!
Vincent@feddit.nlto
OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•CoMaps 2025.11.07 - Charging plugs and new icon coloursEnglish
5·10 days agoAnyone know if CoMaps and OrganicMaps integrate each other’s code changes, where possible?
Woah were did all that nostalgia suddenly come from?


I’m very happy they’ve got polls now though, that’ll streamline a lot of communication. Live location sharing would be good too.