tabarnaski
@tabarnaski@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source 4 weeks ago:
Except if it’s free software.
- Comment on Man tricks OpenAI’s voice bot into duet of The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby” 1 month ago:
Did you ever stop and think about all the scientific and technical advances made since the invention of personal computers that allow you to send a turd emoji to random strangers?
- Comment on After seeing Wi-Fi network named “STINKY,” Navy found hidden Starlink dish on US warship 2 months ago:
The fact that they didn’t even try to hide their ssid (or at least, the report doesn’t say they did) shows how stupid people can be with cybersecurity.
- Comment on Why does the USA have so few legal protections for ordinary people, and how can we change that? 2 months ago:
We need a kind of everybody union.
In a democracy, that’s called a government.
- Comment on Malk? 2 months ago:
Get prenganant with second skelenton
- Comment on I've heard it clears up again after the first wave of divorces 3 months ago:
Well, some people might see things different than you do, and it’s always possible to learn something new by listening to them. But you seem to think you’ve got it all figured out and you have nothing to learn from others. So yeah, a part of your dating problems might come from that.
That being said, it’s crazy that some people give so much importance to money in looking for a romantic partner. I mean, past 30 you should be somehow financially independent… going on a date with the expectation of meeting someone who could raise your standard of living sounds like something from the 19th century.
- Comment on Stack Overflow bans users en masse for rebelling against OpenAI partnership — users banned for deleting answers to prevent them being used to train ChatGPT 6 months ago:
Accelerationism is like being on a plane and wishing it crashes when one of the engine fails.
- Comment on Rabbit R1 AI box revealed to just be an Android app 6 months ago:
What’s interesting about this device is that it (supposedly) learns how apps work and how people use them, so if you ask it something that requires using an app it could do it.
So while it might be “just an android app”, if it does what’s advertised that would be impressive.
- Comment on Any recommendations for time loop games? 10 months ago:
Bioshock infinite comes to mind, even though the timeloop aspect of the game is entirely related to the storyline, no game mechanics use it.
- Comment on 2023 in social media: the case for the fediverse 11 months ago:
Tabarnaski, pleased to meet you.
- Comment on 2023 in social media: the case for the fediverse 11 months ago:
Sometimes I feel like the internet is reliving in a 30 year span what retail went through over a whole century. General stores and small specialized shops serving a limited number of clients, same as when you could put on a website to sell to the world the birdhouses you made as a hobby. Then came shopping malls and Walmarts and everybody went oh my god this is so cool, everything in one place. The same enthusiasm we felt over Facebook, Google, amazon. And now, seeing how the big players all sell cheap stuff, control the market and kill all competition, we look back at a time when there were more options, more freedom, and choose to use Lemmy instead of Reddit, and buy our coffee at the local roaster rather than Starbucks.
- Comment on What Do You Want To Know About Synthesizers? 11 months ago:
Hey that’s great! Will it cover all types of sound synthesis (FM, substractive etc) or focus on a specific one?
- Comment on Google Researchers’ Attack Prompts ChatGPT to Reveal Its Training Data 11 months ago:
You remember some dialogue from your favorite movie. Does this mean your neurons store copyrighted work?
- Comment on Godfather of AI tells '60 Minutes' he fears the technology could one day take over humanity 1 year ago:
To my knowledge quantum computers are not a reality yet.
- Comment on Unity Silently Deletes GitHub Repo that Tracks Terms of Service Changes and Updated Its License - GamerBraves 1 year ago:
In many cases the have not been proven wrong.
- Comment on Unity Silently Deletes GitHub Repo that Tracks Terms of Service Changes and Updated Its License - GamerBraves 1 year ago:
Exactly, everyone seems to be jumping in the bandwagon these days. Makes me wonder if it was part of the plan from day one of the web 2.0.
- Comment on The Louder the Monkey, the Smaller Its Balls, Study Finds 1 year ago:
Now do the same study but with human males and cars.
- Comment on [HN] I created the nerdiest game ever 1 year ago:
This is great! Definitely has an educational value, I might use it in a CS class :)
- Comment on [HN] US Government is taking serious step toward space-based nuclear propulsion 1 year ago:
the vehicle’s reentry into the planet’s atmosphere will take place hundreds of years after any nuclear reactions occur.
“Hey guys what do we do if it explodes during reentry?”
“Dunno, I say lets leave it there for the future generations to figure out like all the rest”
- Comment on Sometimes there is a better choice than Javascript 1 year ago:
And python was created to teach programming. And PHP was something a guy used to maintain his webpage. If a language is useful it will gain popularity, and I never used a language which I didn’t find frustrating at some point.