milkjug
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- Comment on Intel discloses $7 billion operating loss for chip-making unit. 7 months ago:
I will not be happy until cats can look at us wherever and whenever they want to.
- Comment on Court Bans Use of 'AI-Enhanced' Video Evidence Because That's Not How AI Works 7 months ago:
I’d love to see the “training data” for this model, but I can already predict it will be 99.999% footage of minorities labelled ‘criminal’.
And cops going “Aha! Even AI thinks minorities are committing all the crime”!
- Comment on How Quora Died 9 months ago:
Poster: <Asks some random tech question> 100 Quora replies: Hi, I’m <generic name>, creator and founder of <some failing startup/product>, here’s <10 totally meaningless> reasons why you should subscribe to my product that does nothing for your question.
- Comment on Raspberry Pi is planning a London IPO, but its CEO expects “no change” in focus 9 months ago:
That’s a wholly complete list indeed. Must have been tough to put together /s
- Comment on Raspberry Pi is planning a London IPO, but its CEO expects “no change” in focus 9 months ago:
I personally don’t know of any company that has gotten better post-IPO than they were before. Would be enlightening it if anyone could suggest examples or personal anecdotes.
- Comment on A New York Times copyright lawsuit could kill OpenAI 9 months ago:
Don’t threaten me with a good time!
- Comment on Reddit seeks to launch IPO in March 9 months ago:
I’ve never bought options before, but I’m in for 10grand and shorting the shit out of this.
- Comment on Almost Half of Warren Buffett-led Berkshire Hathaway's $365 Billion Portfolio Is Invested in Only 1 Stock 11 months ago:
Hotel? Trivago.
- Comment on Just a JSON file in Windows 11 enables Edge, Bing, and Search ads removal 11 months ago:
You know what, you’re absolutely right. I’m pretty steeped into the whole linux thing, but it really isn’t going to win any prizes for usability. If I need shit to work, I’ll boot into my windows partition. When I’m up for some tinkering fun, my GRUB defaults to Tumbleweed. It is not for everyone, despite what some neckbeards or snobs would lead people to believe.
- Comment on 'Morale is at an all-time low': Ex-Googler writes scathing latter slamming layoffs and 'eroded' culture 11 months ago:
I’m exactly in the same boat, been considering migrating to protonmail. Have moved everything else to alternatives except gmail.
- Comment on Drivers Tend To Kill Pedestrians At Night. Thermal Imaging May Help. 11 months ago:
Thermal imaging can help to shift those killings to daytime!
- Comment on Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated 11 months ago:
I have a doctorate in computer engineering, and yeah it’s overhyped to the moon.
I’m oversimplifying it and some one will ackchyually me but once you understand the core mechanics the magic is somewhat diminished. It’s linear algebra and matrices all the way down.
We got really good at parallelizing matrix operations and storing large matrices and the end result is essentially “AI”.
- Comment on Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated 11 months ago:
What is this and how can I invest
- Comment on Im looking for a privacy friendly DNS 1 year ago:
I’m shilling for controld.com and I will die on this hill.
- Comment on Tesla will sue you for $50,000 if you try to resell your Cybertruck in the first year 1 year ago:
$199 per month?! Fuck me that’s moronic.
- Comment on tailscale vs cloudflare tunnel? which is better a homelab 1 year ago:
EncryptKeeper’s explanation is perfectly concise and informative if you have a cursory grasp of self hosting and networking.
If it’s not making sense to you, I would suggest revisiting some of the technical fundamentals of self-hosting, which admittedly is quite an advanced topic that most people don’t, and do not need to care about.
You would be equally well-served, perhaps more so (if you don’t really care about privacy or terms of service) by sticking to regular cloud services. The road to self-hosting is arduous and if done wrongly, causes you more harm than good. Especially if your technical foundation is not yet strong. Which your posts suggest is the case.
- Comment on Crypto Bros Report Burning Eyes and Skin at Bored Ape Bacchanal 1 year ago:
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer group of people. ICO for a blind cryptobro token anyone? You get bLoCkChAiN tEcH!
- Comment on Why OLED monitor burn-in isn’t a huge problem anymore 1 year ago:
Same, it’s the biggest annoyance that’s putting me off an OLED at the moment. I don’t like the idea of having to baby my things and fretting over the small meaningless details with kids’ gloves.
That and also because DP 2.1 still isn’t a thing in 2023 and only God knows why.
- Comment on Bitwarden passkey support starts rolling out through the browser extension 1 year ago:
Could be yuge.
- Comment on Elon Musk’s X is testing an annual fee for unverified accounts 1 year ago:
Please please please please please implement this. Keep all the right-wing edgelords corralled in a playpen, SIC the FBI on there and get them to pay for the privilege of feeding on each other’s hatred.
- Comment on This should be a pinned post as it really captures the essence of my experience so far. 1 year ago:
What is this I don’t even
- Comment on This should be a pinned post as it really captures the essence of my experience so far. 1 year ago:
This is 100% me but for Lemmy.
- Comment on Gamers nexus on LTT 1 year ago:
Not sure if this gets seen by anyone from LTT, but I’m a regular consumer of their products (ie., their YT content).
I find that more and more of their videos don’t seem to end with some satisfactory conclusion, and quite a number of it is way too janky when with a little more thought and planning, could have been done and concluded much better.
Take for example the fanless heatsink dipped in ice bath video, or the car radiator water cooling video. It’s always them trying to fix some jank or scramble on camera to fight some spontaneous issues or leaks or whatever. It’s fun, yes, entertaining, yes, but utterly unsatisfactory in the end. Reminds me of a post-nut sad depression wank.
- Comment on Anyone know what this is? 1 year ago:
Hahaha, mfw the last few disks is the same face the morning after a spicy burrito.
- Comment on Anyone know what this is? 1 year ago:
There’s nothing quite like passing around copies of games that are eight-diskettes large and finding out that disk #8 is unreadable after a 30min install. Good times.
- Comment on Programmer's Credo 1 year ago:
Does it count if I’m in vi only because I don’t know how to exit? I have to buy a new computer every time.