avidamoeba
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca
- Comment on Caption this. 18 hours ago:
Saddam Hussein’s hiding place.
- Comment on HBO Max’s Password-Sharing Crackdown Will Start in Earnest in September 2 days ago:
Don’t be a savage, create users for people.
- Comment on Turn linux server into a router? 2 days ago:
As others have mentioned this is practical with a VM. It might also be doable with Docker, saving some resources.
- Comment on Turn linux server into a router? 2 days ago:
The 8K porn was too hot.
- Comment on The Debian project is proud to release Debian 13 "Trixie", a major update that brings new features, updated components, and numerous other improvements 3 days ago:
It’s great. Not much else to say. You install it, it works, it doesn’t stop working unless you break it.
- Comment on I want to go back 3 days ago:
Most of us want to go back. It was a simpler and much more optimistic time. Not even 9/11 had happened yet.
- Comment on Tucson City Council votes 7-0, unanimously to kill AI Data Center 5 days ago:
True but this isn’t specific to the tech bubble. It’s a feature of capitalism. Competition forces firms to adopt shorter term horizons. If a firm has significant profit to make by focusing on the short term and it does not, its competitor would. If the profit possoble within this period is significant, having the competitor collect it runs the risk of accumulating enough for hostile takeover. That would stop the current firm onwer from collecting profits in the future. Even if focusing on the long term is more profitable over time, firms may not survive in a competitive environment to realize long term profits. These are some fundamental processes that drive firms into short term horizons. With liquid asset markets there are even more direct processes driving firms into short term planning.
Add planning based mainly on prices, which don’t capture a ton of reality and you get situations like a water hungry datacenter in the desert, cause the price of water does not capture its long term availability for example.
All of this has happened in the past, even a century ago. It’s happened and keeps happening in other industries too.
- Comment on YSK about qalculate, an opensource, versatile calculator with nice cli 6 days ago:
It supports conversion. It’s almost all I use it for.
- Comment on We are mainstream now🔥 6 days ago:
That’s my thought process too.
- Comment on YSK about qalculate, an opensource, versatile calculator with nice cli 6 days ago:
Also available straight in GNOME’s search.
- Comment on We are mainstream now🔥 6 days ago:
I bet many of us are subbed to 404 given their content’s presence here. It’s good to see them returning the favour! Time to show that content is not created only on Reddit.
- Comment on YSK about qalculate, an opensource, versatile calculator with nice cli 6 days ago:
There’s an Android version too.
- Comment on Starting out with Selfhosting 1 week ago:
Add storage via good USB hub or use a multi-bay storage box later on. The have built-in hubs. E.g. Terramaster or OWC Mercury Elite Pro.
For the highest possible resource utilization and security support beyond Apple’s, you could try [installing Linux](wiki.debian.org/…/Early-2015-13-inch] and using Docker containers for everything. You should be able to run quite a few services.
The next best option resource-wise is to run a large Linux VM and docker containers inside it. The Docker for Mac setup does exactly that. This is how we solved running a complex and resource hungry tech stack locally for development at a past workplace.
Then come running services in multiple VMs.
- Comment on Introducing UniFi OS Server for MSPs 1 week ago:
I’m running a container,
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- Comment on Peter Thiel Just Accidentally Made a Chilling Admission. Five Decades Ago, One Man Saw It Coming. 2 weeks ago:
Not it. People are worried bout what heir brand of authoritarin capitalism will do with transhumnism.
Whenever you see technoligical skepticism, it’s almost always about its effects on the working class as used by the ruling class of the time. If for example you opened up a new public research agency for AI with the short term goal of developing open source AI and the long term promise to reduce the work week for all through AI productivity advancement, I think you’d get broad support.
Today however we hear private execs left front and centre salivating over the layoffs they’d be able to achieve thanks to AI, or over the new profit growth they’re gonna achieve. Most people know they ain’t getting any of that profit and would instead be stuck with the layoffs and inequality, among other negative effects. And history tells us this is a well founded concern.
- Comment on Google Assistant Is Basically on Life Support and Things Just Got Worse 2 weeks ago:
Not sure what a music assistant is. It acts like a media player in Home Assistant. Actually now that I think about it, I don’t know how I’d play music on it. It doesn’t seem to do cast. 🤭
- Comment on Google Assistant Is Basically on Life Support and Things Just Got Worse 2 weeks ago:
For music, it’s not great. For voice, it’s pretty good. It’s decently loud and legible. There’s no bass. The mics however are pretty good. As far as I’ve read, you can’t get the mics to work well unless they’re tuned for that speaker in physical placement and hardware/firmware. The HA speaker uses the same kind of DSP chip that makes it possible for it to hear well in worse than ideal conditions which makes speech recognition work so well. So yeah, if you don’t wanna faff with stuff and you don’t care about music, just get it. It’s got 3.5mm TRS out if you wanna hook a proper speaker for music. The DAC is probably not amazing for HiFi but should you want to hook up something like a JBL Charge, I imagine it should work. In fact I’m planning to do this in another room where I used to use a larger Google Nest speaker for music.
- Comment on Google Assistant Is Basically on Life Support and Things Just Got Worse 2 weeks ago:
Buy this. You can use your own voice processing on another machine on your network. You could even hook it up to your Ollama.
- Comment on China advances toward tech independence with new homegrown 6nm gaming and AI GPUs — Lisuan 7G106 runs Chinese AAA titles at 4K over 70 FPS and matches RTX 4060 in synthetic benchmarks 2 weeks ago:
Ah yeah, from AI perspective yes. I was stricrly speaking of the gaming market.
- Comment on Nvidia plans to boost presence in Israel with multibillion-dollar tech campus in north 2 weeks ago:
3DFX: ☠️
- Comment on China advances toward tech independence with new homegrown 6nm gaming and AI GPUs — Lisuan 7G106 runs Chinese AAA titles at 4K over 70 FPS and matches RTX 4060 in synthetic benchmarks 2 weeks ago:
I want a dirt cheap mid-range GPU!
- Comment on China advances toward tech independence with new homegrown 6nm gaming and AI GPUs — Lisuan 7G106 runs Chinese AAA titles at 4K over 70 FPS and matches RTX 4060 in synthetic benchmarks 2 weeks ago:
Most people don’t buy top of the line NVIDIA so they are okay with lower performance. If lower performance is sold at significantly lower price… they are likely to make a lot of sales. For example if someone offered me a 4060 equivalent for $100, I would buy it instantly and lower my graphics settings if needed.
- Comment on Nvidia plans to boost presence in Israel with multibillion-dollar tech campus in north 2 weeks ago:
S3: Am I joke to you?
- Comment on Google AI Overview is just affiliate marketing spam now 2 weeks ago:
There are interesting numbers in the article that you may not have looked at.
- Comment on Google AI Overview is just affiliate marketing spam now 2 weeks ago:
This ia crazy. It means Google and Reddit are shifting content from other web sites to Reddit, under corporate control. It seems like Google has firmly entered the unsustainable profit maximization step where they’re now increasing the share of profit they take from their content sources by redirecting less and less traffic to them, while showing that content to Google users.
- Comment on Experimental surgery performed by AI-driven surgical robot 2 weeks ago:
Now this is the kind of AI application that’s actually productive, would improve the lives of many if widely adopted and help with coping with demographic crises around the world.
- Comment on I love Lemmy 2 weeks ago:
Same. 🥰
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- Comment on Amazon Ring Cashes in on Techno-Authoritarianism and Mass Surveillance 3 weeks ago:
Yeah we’re definitely playing on hardcore mode. There are some reasons for optimism though. A lot of people who wouldn’t think about these things a few years ago are talking about class. I’m talking regular peope I know. These issues were just not on our horizon until recently. They see things very differently than they used to. That’s the hopium I’m huffing. 😄