KairuByte
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on 'Consider a system with no DRAM' replaced by a 'recycling fiber loop': John Carmack envisages bold future to avoid AI-driven RAM crisis 16 hours ago:
You can carry multiple wavelengths over a single strand.
- Comment on Claude Code deletes developers' production setup, including its database and snapshots — 2.5 years of records were nuked in an instant 2 days ago:
- Comment on Microslop 🤮 3 days ago:
Sadly there are many users who are all in on the AI bullshit, so that likely won’t happen until after the bubble pops.
- Comment on Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS 4 days ago:
I mean, it definitely got Lemmy frothing at the mouth.
- Comment on Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS 4 days ago:
I knew this would be here…
Look, I’m normally not one to defend M$ but this just isn’t the case. One dude who was on stage for something else, who yes worked for M$ but isn’t PR or anything, made that statement as an offhand comment. The press ran with it, as they are wont to do.
Bottom line is, M$ never claimed W10 was their last os. It was “just some guy”.
- Comment on Simple inexpensive cloud backup? 1 week ago:
I’ve been using Backblaze buckets to hold data I serve to friends with GameVault, and a few other things. Sitting at just shy of 1TB if memory serves? I’m paying about 4 bucks a month.
If you serve it through cloudflare, you aren’t charged for bandwidth. Which works out nicely because I use a cloudflare worker to redirect all download requests in GameVault. Super speedy downloads for my users, zero bandwidth coming off my home network.
- Comment on Device that can extract 1,000 liters of clean water a day from desert air revealed by 2025 Nobel Prize winner 1 week ago:
It really comes down to what you mean by humidity. “Dew point” can be negative, but humidity cannot.
“Negative humidity” is like saying “this glass has so little water in it, it has negative water”.
- Comment on women 1 week ago:
“Be a man and take it” is quite the take here. Haven’t we all acknowledged that toxic masculinity is a problem?
- Comment on women 1 week ago:
I mean, I don’t believe it’s typically the law that makes things harsher, it’s gender bias in juries.
- Comment on Remember when the whole family had to share it because you only had one 1 week ago:
I worked with a software developer who dint have a computer. Didn’t have TV either. Didn’t even have a tablet.
Blew my mind.
- Comment on There's another NSFW instance 1 week ago:
I mean, no.
You can’t make someone a pedophile any more than you can make someone prefer blondes or grannies. It’s an attraction that can’t be helped or influenced. You don’t just become a pedophile.
“Fake child porn” isn’t even a thing. Child porn is illegal, mainly, because it is inherently abuse. Which is why it has been “rebranded” to child sexual abuse material or “CSAM”. Adults that look young is in no way child porn, and to brand it as such is to stigmatize people for how they look.
- Comment on There's another NSFW instance 1 week ago:
Pretty common term tbh. You’re making a jump to assume it’s tailored to pedophiles.
And honestly, even if it was, why is that a problem? Wouldn’t you want them looking at adults instead of children?
- Comment on There's another NSFW instance 1 week ago:
Is it though? Or is that your assumption?
- Comment on There's another NSFW instance 1 week ago:
You realize that isn’t at all what is happening, right?
- Comment on There's another NSFW instance 1 week ago:
This is the adorableporn situation all over again.
If a verifiable adult looks young, what’s the issue?
Imagine being told your body is so controversial that you’re not allowed to post pictures of it.
- Comment on (XMPP Setup Guide) Discord Was Never the End Game - TonyBTW 1 week ago:
My only resistance to leaving discord is that it’s where 99% of my gaming communities are. There’s no way I’m convincing hundreds of people to move off to something I self host, or to self host themselves. It’s just not feasible.
- Comment on Apple brings age verification to UK users in iOS 26.4 beta - Users who don’t verify their age may not be able to download or purchase apps. 1 week ago:
Most kids phones are hand me downs from parents these days. At least they were with my kids other than the first line purchase, and most of their friends. A 6 year old with an iPhone 11 wouldn’t be that weird.
- Comment on Firefox 148 introduces the promised AI kill switch for people who aren't into LLMs 1 week ago:
The only one I turned off was the sidebar, because that’s kinda dumb. The rest seem semi useful.
- Comment on Firefox 148 introduces the promised AI kill switch for people who aren't into LLMs 1 week ago:
Lmao, semi common design mistake? MUST BE INTENTIONAL!
- Comment on Colorado proposing Bill to move age verification to Operating System rather than web site 1 week ago:
I’m sorry, but paying a third party subscription for a janky solution isn’t “incredible”.
- Comment on Colorado proposing Bill to move age verification to Operating System rather than web site 1 week ago:
Yeah but most parents aren’t going to be checking those logs.
Honestly your best bet is to use a paid service, which I hate because it adds yet another cost to raising kids. It would just be great if device manufacturers could get their shit together and not relegate parental controls to the third party market.
- Comment on Colorado proposing Bill to move age verification to Operating System rather than web site 2 weeks ago:
You’d think so, but I promise you that a teenager will work their way around most internet based blocks eventually. The thing that gets you in a corpo environment is that they fully log your browsing, so yeah you managed to find fuckmyfacesilly.com that wasn’t blocked, but you’re going to have a little talk with management as soon as someone checks the logs.
- Comment on Colorado proposing Bill to move age verification to Operating System rather than web site 2 weeks ago:
Eh… I agree that age checks are dumb, but have you ever tried parental controls on most phones these days? They are all complete shit.
- Comment on [Episode] GANSO! BanG Dream Chan • Ganso! Bandori-chan - Episode 20 discussion 2 weeks ago:
This looks like a cat butt actively pooping and I hate it.
- Comment on Predator spyware uses stealthy trick to disable iOS recording alerts(without triggering the green or orange status bar dots) 2 weeks ago:
Yeah it feels weird to base the article around the privacy dots, but I suppose this may be an article for a more targeted audience.
- Comment on Everyone is stealing TV 2 weeks ago:
Yes, but it’s much more in depth than Stremio, is my point. You need to set up a server, and clients, general consensus is to also set up an internal VPN. Stremio is much less overhead, and many people don’t actually care about retaining the content.
They are different beasts, both with benefits, but Stremio is going to be what most laymen are going to be comfortable with.
- Comment on You no longer need JavaScript (for lots of stuff) 2 weeks ago:
Sadly doesn’t seem to work on ios.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
I envy your ability to speak so confidently from a point of ignorance.
- Comment on Oh no, Intel is moving customer support to AI 2 weeks ago:
Even those who work state side directly with the company follow a script and are often not allowed to deviate. It doesn’t help that people who know how to support the product are usually worth more than call centers are willing to pay.
- Comment on Everyone is stealing TV 2 weeks ago:
Stremio is standalone, jellyfin requires a server. I’m also not sure why you would suggest jellyfin just to run torrentio?…