@paco @BenAveling it is just a stupid electronic device
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@moira I have a really good car for this and I wish I could find someone that could do the work. I'm handy around the house and with computers, but I would never drive a car where I had a hand in fitting the engine.
@paco @moira Your nearest major city probably has a business or two that does this, the downsides when I last looked were "Hella expensive" and "you're getting Tesla parts in your car"
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Then I might have been wrong and there were more leaks. They definitely had one last year, where they hosted pictures of peoples' passports in Zendesk (which is all kinds of insane).
If they used a "proper" age verification service and they leaked, that's an entire new can of worms. (Though I still think Discord in particular having age verification is not a bad thing.)The same channel did another video about Discord age verification.
Basically:
1) use an LLM-based system to guess your age
2) use a commercial age verification service using ID
3) send a support request via Zendesk, often attaching IDs and/or selfies (even though that should not be done via Zendesk)
Often people use them in that order due to simplicity and speed.
Only the third was "hacked" (some dude bought the password to Zendesk off an employee). Zendesk should obviously not be used for age verification or any other sensitive information.
So, age verification is in most cases bad and is obviously just a power grab when used like the UK system or the on-again-off-again EU system, but the Discord leak is not an example of why it is bad.
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@paco i would consider shaving to be a private thing you do at home, in your bathroom...
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@paco nope. He's in England. NHS has this covered.
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@paco nope. He's in England. NHS has this covered.
@cocaine_owlbear Fair enough. The hospital won't track you down for money. But the damn hospital car park will.

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@paco another kind of space mutant on this movie
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Or as we say round here: no use throwing good money after bad!
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@paco I think, today in 2026, if the police had to go round in a car with a speaker on top telling everyone to 'remain calm' some very terrible thing must have happened
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@paco Cactopus.
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@paco I find it interesting that it split up “space rocket” but not “gin goblin.” I assume “space” and “rocket” were also used separately and “gin” and “goblin” were not.
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@paco I find it interesting that it split up “space rocket” but not “gin goblin.” I assume “space” and “rocket” were also used separately and “gin” and “goblin” were not.
@bk1e Yeah. It tries to keep words together that frequently are used together. You'll see "Gin Goblin" and "little girl" and "bunsen burner". The instructions for generating word clouds specifically urge me to send the words in the order they were used, not sorted or something. So I do.
I'm sure "space" and "rocket" were used independently much more than "gin" and "goblin".
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@paco From 1955 there was also
- Creature with the Atom Brain: https://monsterdon-replay.gerlach.dev/creature-with-the-atom-brain
- It Came from Beneath the Sea: https://monsterdon-replay.gerlach.dev/it-came-from-beneath-the-seaand unofficially Revenge of the Creature: https://monsterdon-replay.gerlach.dev/revenge-of-the-creature.
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@paco you data scienced #Monsterdon; I love it.
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Coy...don't answer the phone Uddn'uddn
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