TropicalDingdong
@TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
- Comment on The radical woke subliminal message in Bad Bunny's halftime performance 1 day ago:
a Donkey Kong 64 marathon.
go on…
- Comment on Hrmmm 1 day ago:
I would say these days, probably one in four of your friends should own an fov drone and know how to use it, repair, maintain as well.
Prob not a bad idea too if one in 8 of your friends takes on 3d printing as a hobby. Knows the ins and outs, maintenance, big supply of filament, etc.
- Comment on Performance enhancement 1 day ago:
Athletes enlarge size of genetalia
- Comment on New chemical trick pushes perovskite solar cells past 26% record efficiency 1 day ago:
26% issue utterly insane and depraved.
- Comment on Seen on a box for a "wieless" mouse 2 days ago:
this sounds grate ive alays wanted a mouse with less wie
- Comment on Silver linings? 2 days ago:
I’ve had vomiting sessions where I would have happily mouth throttle a bidet.
- Comment on Google Translate is vulnerable to prompt injection 2 days ago:
- Comment on Homeland Security Spying on Reddit Users 2 days ago:
It should be everyones moral responsibility to grow a dick, if only so that homeland security can suck it.
- Comment on We are not the same 2 days ago:
One thing I will say is that it’s been much more institution based. Usually the quality instructors are clustered.
And it’s not clustered in “perceived” quality of institutions. I’ve been to some community colleges and ‘backwoods’ universities, as well as research one, top tier schools. No correlation between institutional reputation and instruction quality. What I will say is that the schools where instructors are more empowered and in control, the instruction was far higher quality.
- Comment on We are not the same 2 days ago:
It’s a mixed bag. I’ve had both extremes.
- Comment on Nvidia might not have any new gaming GPUs in 2026 — and could be 'slashing production' of existing GeForce models 2 days ago:
I here it’s nice
- Comment on Microsoft sets Copilot agents loose on your OneDrive files 3 days ago:
Hey, mine is empty. Can anyone recommend something I could put in there to poison it?
A couple hundred million 0kb files?
- Comment on The developers of PEAK, explaining how they decided on pricing for their game. 3 days ago:
Bruh a single bag of groceries is like 110 rn
- Comment on The developers of PEAK, explaining how they decided on pricing for their game. 3 days ago:
That’s basically right.
$70?
I could buy a car for that kinda money.
- Comment on Every comment on this video is responding to the title and description despite them being on the wrong video 4 days ago:
Not necessarily intentionally, and not necessarily first. They may have uploaded the right video first, comments accumulated, then had to make an edit or change, then incidentally uploaded the wrong video when a technician misclicked. There are plenty of banal explanations with no need to resort to superfluous conspiratorial conjecture.
- Comment on Every comment on this video is responding to the title and description despite them being on the wrong video 4 days ago:
Might not have been a mistake in only one direction
- Comment on How do you communicate "sorry, my bad" when you make a mistake while driving? 5 days ago:
🤙
- Comment on Intel announced plans to start making GPUs, challenging NVIDIA's dominance 5 days ago:
Not gonna make a lick of difference without the support to run CUDA.
- Comment on Learn how to use Windows 95 with Jennifer Aniston and Mathew Perry. 5 days ago:
Bing Bing Bing BONG BONG BOONG (static boises)
Youve got mail.
- Comment on Too far, man 6 days ago:
bantamn
- Comment on The Epstein affair will probably make a great movie one day, but it can't be made until enough of the producers in Hollywood that have connections to people in the story have retired or died. 1 week ago:
- Comment on It would be a crazy marketing stunt for any of the privacy focused email service companies stated that Jeffery Epstein and others could have kept their secrets if they had used their service. 1 week ago:
Its actually a bit crazy that this person, highly connected, clearly associated with intelligence assets globally, perhaps one themselves (not working for mossad 😉 remember that!), didn’t require better opsec of themselves, their associates (at least Maxwell). I don’t recall if they set up their own e-mail server or if they used a service, but e2ee encryption with full disk encryption, and then refusing to cooperate… As far as I know they had nothing but basic password protection. In that case, if you physicaly control the laptops, its almost inevitable that someone is going to be able to view the contents.
Any one know if e2ee and full disk encryption would be sufficient? I’m not talking about crazy hypothetical edge cases. Basic e2ee and full disk encryption to me is just standard for… well practically everything. I would consider that basic hygiene for being on the modern internet, along with a proper VPN like mulvad.
Another aside and something to recognize, the accused here don’t think of themselves as engaging in wrongdoing. Its a cult of power and privileged, the point of which is that the rules don’t apply. Even after 2008, these people continued to engage with Epstein. A big part of this is psychological.
- Comment on Would we be seeing these emails involving Epstein if they were all using E2EE email service? 1 week ago:
What E2EE would do is prevent an internet or other service provider from viewing the data in transit. So without a warrant or other means, they’d have no ability do access these emails. Its also not how these emails were accessed, as far as we know.
- Comment on pride flag rule 1 week ago:
- Comment on Adobe Animate is shutting down as company focuses on AI 1 week ago:
Cut my programing teeth making games about flying poop in the late 90s/early 00s
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Vibe coding is a black hole. I’ve had some colleagues try and pass stuff off.
What I’m learning about what matters is that the code itself is secondary to the understanding you develop by creating the code. You don’t create the code? You don’t develop the understanding. Without the understanding, there is nothing.
- Comment on Self-hosting paradox: Windows for specifically MS word 1 week ago:
Passing versions back and forth with comments and track changes. Basic details around formatting. Again, I don’t blame LO, I blame MS, but its simply more straightfoward to work in native office.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
grassy ass
- Comment on Self-hosting paradox: Windows for specifically MS word 1 week ago:
I will consider this. I don’t have a problem paying for software. So this seems potentially viable. It also seems potentially un/under tested for my use case. I really can-not have the situation where things dont basically “just work” with regards to document collaboration.
- Comment on Self-hosting paradox: Windows for specifically MS word 1 week ago:
Yeah. I use LibreOffice for everything but my professional writing. I can’t use it for that. It simply doesn’t play nice in a manner I can rely on for professional collaboration when everyone else is using either native microsoft office or office on apple.
If I lived in a world where everyone was on libreoffice, it probably would be fine. And I don’t blame LO for the issue, I think MS specifically makes their product hard to cooperate with. But that doesn’t resolve the issue of passing drafts back and forth with collaborators.