Valmond
@Valmond@lemmy.world
- Comment on Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are broken 4 hours ago:
Well compated to others it did kind of just work. Plug&play, USB, most simple peripherics didn’t need a driver to be manually installed and configured.
Windows 98 I guess.
- Comment on Devs gripe about having AI shoved down their throats 16 hours ago:
The problem is the N+2 is in on it too. And so on. “It just works!”
- Comment on Open Source Developers Are Exhausted, Unpaid, and Ready to Walk Away 1 day ago:
???
So what’s the problem with those protocols?
- Comment on There should be a "last used combination" faucet handle for sinks so you don't have to balance hot and cold everytime during winter 1 day ago:
Because the kitchen isn’t always wall to wall with the bathroom?
- Comment on Microsoft AI CEO pushes back against critics after recent Windows AI backlash — "the fact that people are unimpressed ... is mindblowing to me" 1 day ago:
Guy blows his own mind, he probably smells his own farts too.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
But, but, it’s worth nothing!!
- Comment on Microsoft AI CEO pushes back against critics after recent Windows AI backlash — "the fact that people are unimpressed ... is mindblowing to me" 2 days ago:
What about that 365 bullshit?
- Comment on Will be super fun when only epstein DNC are exposed and so they rat on all the RNC. Im all for the backlash. 2 days ago:
We’ll see when, I mean if, they are released.
- Comment on Zoox will let public riders use its robotaxis in San Francisco 2 days ago:
If they drive at low speed (IIRC you can build a car that will like never kill you under 60km/h) they might be way safer than cars driven by humans.
- Comment on When you wake up, how long does it take for your brain's "OS" to "resume from hibernation"? 3 days ago:
Man wasn’t there something … Ah yeah forgot:
FLUSH LOG.
- Comment on YSK about the French Republican Calendar 6 days ago:
School year starts around September so that’s kind of nice but what did it in, or so I have heard, was the 10 day workweek, just too long.
- Comment on Trump scraps tariffs on beef, coffee and tropical fruit in a push to lower grocery store prices 6 days ago:
-“Okay okay, I’ll put the bathtub plug back in”
Some things won’t just become undone because you stop doing something. It’s like stopping burning the fields.
- Comment on YSK that in 1994, Ukraine voluntarily gave up nuclear weapons. Europe and the United States promised they would defend Ukraine if it was ever threatened. 1 week ago:
At least my reading skills are up to scratch…
- Comment on How do you respond to unwanted advice? 1 week ago:
Aah. Aha. Ahaa. Ah.Hmm. mmh. Aha.
- Comment on YSK that in 1994, Ukraine voluntarily gave up nuclear weapons. Europe and the United States promised they would defend Ukraine if it was ever threatened. 1 week ago:
Did you just conveniently forgot humanitarian aid?
And the whole call USA in need, from a NATO standpoint, it has only been the other way around, and we were there for them. We (Europe) also let the hard power plus soft power to the USA after WW2. They have benefited enormously from that internationally, economically… We also have been buying USA weapon systems for enormous quantities.
The deal? If we need you, USA, you’ll help us against Russia (I don’t think there is another threat model).
First try: slow walking and half siding with Russia…
Well it seems like the party is over and good old europe is coming back.
Interesting times.
- Comment on YSK that in 1994, Ukraine voluntarily gave up nuclear weapons. Europe and the United States promised they would defend Ukraine if it was ever threatened. 1 week ago:
They’re benefiting from it but I’d treat it as a conspiracy if someone said it was orchestred in some way.
- Comment on YSK that in 1994, Ukraine voluntarily gave up nuclear weapons. Europe and the United States promised they would defend Ukraine if it was ever threatened. 1 week ago:
I think you overestimate that number, but that’s not the thing, the thing is slow walking aid just dragged everything out.
Some saybit was Donald’s gift to putin, so putin could “finish” quickly, but Biden dlow walked things too, like forbidding the use of american weapons on russians depending were they were.
A quick piwerful response was what we all wanted but didn’t get so here we are.
- Comment on Microsoft confirms Windows 11 is about to change massively, gets enormous backlash - Neowin 1 week ago:
And IIRC you xan choose to just keep it (so install it) right from there.
You can also load it up, and then do wild stuff and install, upgrade things (which will disappear ofc.).
That USB boot is crazy cool if you think about it IMO.
- Comment on Microsoft confirms Windows 11 is about to change massively, gets enormous backlash - Neowin 1 week ago:
You would have known it better under windows as it would have bacame obsolete or just stopped working every other 6 months, needing your attention 😁
- Comment on Microsoft confirms Windows 11 is about to change massively, gets enormous backlash - Neowin 1 week ago:
And contrary to windows, it’s learn once, use forever.
- Comment on Russia’s first AI-powered humanoid robot AIDOL collapses during its onstage debut 1 week ago:
Security? This is Russia, they sent 1000+ people to die every day for no reason lol
- Comment on It's important! 1 week ago:
They’re great lovers so why not?
- Comment on It's important! 1 week ago:
Non.
- Comment on Passkeys Explained: The End of Passwords 1 week ago:
Yeah exactly, like make 3 engraved metal plates you can store here and there for recovery, not some stupid cloud account LMAO.
- Comment on Tenfingers WEB links (WIP) 1 week ago:
One main difference with IPFS is that you can change the shared data without having to re-distribute a new link. It’s also based on reciprocal sharing instead of benevolent sharing, which means that if someone shares then it grows the sharing capability of the network instead of using it up.
I have made some comparatifs, you are all welcome posting any questions you have here or there ofc. ☺️ !
- Comment on ✨A Practical Guide to IP Addresses: From Basics to Real-World Applications✨ 1 week ago:
And on top if that there is statistic analysis and much more. GAFA probably knows your home address and where you work and what’s your IP is so…
- Comment on Hard drives on backorder for two years as AI data centers trigger HDD shortage — delays forcing rapid transition to QLC SSDs 1 week ago:
My theory is that we’re hitting that limit again, most people don’t need more than a terabyte or two tops, so companies adapt.
Kind of shite being on the “need a bit more” side because I feel they’ll do everything to bleed us dry. My 2022 4TB drive was less than 100€, today 3+ years later, it’s 139€.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
The swedish one has all the bells & whistles like fingerprints, chip and all, they’ll probably add a rectal scan soon just to fuck with you 😑.
- Comment on ✨A Practical Guide to IP Addresses: From Basics to Real-World Applications✨ 1 week ago:
Very nice writeup.
But…
By analyzing IP addresses, it accurately infers your location, but without compromising your privacy,
This is not true ofcoure.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Enters the swedish passport:
Have a lifetime of 5 years (so if you live abroad you have to make appointments, travel to the capital etc which brings the realistic lifespan down to 4 years)
Also is not accepted as an ID in Sweden, because fuck you I guess.