KairuByte
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on We Should Immediately Nationalize SpaceX and Starlink 1 day ago:
<.< Legitimate question, what was the last thing each party killed that was put in place by the other party?
- Comment on Cloudflare built an oauth provider with Claude 4 days ago:
The fact hat multiple experts reviewed every line of code by hand, I have to say this is impossible unless you’re comparing it to “the junior devs wrote it all and I just kept correcting hem.”
- Comment on True Wireless Power is FINALLY here (building a TRULY wire-free desk setup) 5 days ago:
I doubt anyone is under the impression that it is going to be as efficient as direct power. At least no one paying attention.
- Comment on This new 40TB hard drive from Seagate is just the beginning—50TB is coming fast! 6 days ago:
It’s all anecdotal for the most part. I’ve had two DOA WD drives in a row before, but no dead seagates.
As a side note, I hope you have those two WDs backed up, they’re overdue for a death.
- Comment on Today is June 1st, the start of Pride Month. This scene from "Blood Oath" weighs heavily on my mind. 1 week ago:
Complain? No. But they shure as shit treat them as is they were the same individual in those memories. It even causes problems.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Just needs a comma. 😉
- Comment on Grave of the Fireflies 1 week ago:
They even sell them with Setsuko on the tin.
- Comment on FBI Wants Access To Encrypted iPhone And Android Data—So Does Europe 1 week ago:
It’s not a back door, it’s a side door!
- Comment on Release v0.6.11 · open-webui/open-webui 1 week ago:
I was digging around and it seems there are some iffy api translators for duck.ai such as github.com/HuggingBear/DuckDuckGo-AI
But I’ve not tried this yet, so no idea how it works.
- Comment on Release v0.6.11 · open-webui/open-webui 1 week ago:
Ngl I really wish there was a decent way to hook into third party “offerings” like duck.ai. I don’t have the spare GPUs to run anything at any kind of decent speed.
- Comment on Microsoft wants Windows Update to handle all apps 1 week ago:
Is it? I’ve never actually bothered to look under the hood. I’ll have to give it a peek some time.
- Comment on Microsoft wants Windows Update to handle all apps 1 week ago:
You’re talking just package managers? Winget has existed for about 5 years. Not to mention the many third party package managers like chocolatey and appget.
- Comment on New Supermaterial: As Strong As Steel And As Light As Styrofoam 1 week ago:
I get hints of a joke from your comment but I’m not certain, so I’ll mention that space elevators are currently impossible because the weight of the material to build it wouldn’t be able to support itself.
- Comment on Most of us will leave behind a large ‘digital legacy’ when we die. Here’s how to plan what happens to it 1 week ago:
I flat out told my family “when I die, just burn it all down and buy basic consumer stuff.
There’s no way my tech would survive for more than a handful of years without a proper sysadmin, and the entire thing would be two dead HDDs away from total data loss.
- Comment on How I discovered my partner was an undercover police officer sent to spy on me 2 weeks ago:
Looked it up… idk this doesn’t feel like a problem? Yeah, the related term is absolutely a problem, but this seems like a sanitized version that’s meant to portray the same core meaning without the racial slur?
I could very well be wrong of course, I don’t have much more context than an extremely quick search so please correct me if I’m wrong.
- Comment on Fortnite returns to iPhone app store in US, ending exile imposed by Apple 2 weeks ago:
Appreciated, just threw a user tag on them so I can ignore them in the future.
- Comment on Fortnite returns to iPhone app store in US, ending exile imposed by Apple 2 weeks ago:
I mean sure, ignoring the fact that the justice department is actively suing Apple for being a monopoly, Apple isn’t a monopoly.
Ignoring the fact that a court of law ordered the situation being reported on, there’s no reason Apple should have to do what they are doing.
As long as we ignore reality, the things you’re claiming make perfect sense.
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- Comment on Fortnite returns to iPhone app store in US, ending exile imposed by Apple 2 weeks ago:
57% US market share. This decision has no bearing on any other market, and to expand the view to the global market is disingenuous.
I can install Steam if Epic doesn’t allow a game I want on it, or install it directly from the developer. You don’t have that option with the iPhone.
They do not have to allow competitors to operate on their platform.
Yes, they do. Especially when that platform is synonymous with 57% of the hardware in use.
Your entire post is based on an incorrect premise.
Ironic.
- Comment on Get your own 2 weeks ago:
I too visited newgrounds.com
- Comment on Duolingo CEO says AI is a better teacher than humans—but schools will exist ‘because you still need childcare’ 2 weeks ago:
Then we get fun things like this: “In 1923, a little-known event known as the “Great Balloon Race” took place in Paris, where competitors from around the world launched hot air balloons filled with helium in an attempt to reach the highest altitude. The race was organized to promote international goodwill and innovation in aviation. Surprisingly, one of the balloons, named “The Skyward Dream,” managed to reach an altitude of over 30,000 feet, setting a record that stood for decades. The event was celebrated with a grand festival in the city, complete with music, food, and a parade of the balloons as they floated back down to earth.”
- Comment on Microsoft is putting AI actions into the Windows File Explorer 2 weeks ago:
O.o how long ago was this? I literally just had an issue on a VM where Windows 11 refused to update due to disk space constraints.
- Comment on Microsoft is putting AI actions into the Windows File Explorer 2 weeks ago:
“Everything” implies much more than the OS and related Windows updates.
And honestly, Windows forcing updates is a good thing, as has been said time and again. Do you recall the days of Windows XP, where so so many machines were sitting on relatively ancient versions, and exposed to a huge number of vulnerabilities? That is what lead to the current update situation.
And to those that argue that users should be able to manage their own updates, there are numerous ways for a power user to do just that. But the bar for entry is “high” (no UI) to prevent normal end users who will never actually manage their updates from turning them off.
- Comment on Self-hosting is having a moment. Ethan Sholly knows why. 2 weeks ago:
I’d say plex is up there. “Want to use your hardware and bandwidth to view your own files? Pay us!”
- Comment on Microsoft is putting AI actions into the Windows File Explorer 2 weeks ago:
This feels weird. Everything will want to update on any system if you’ve not had it online for 6 months. And the majority of the login requests are going to be your previous credentials being invalidated because they’ve been offline for so long. You’d see similar behavior on Linux.
Applications vanishing isn’t really something that happens on any OS really so I do have to question what you did to cause it. Uninstallers don’t just silently pop off at random. I’ve not even heard anecdotal tellings of that happening previously.
I’ll agree with you on Explorer though. It’s slow as molasses, and I hate utilizing it whenever I have to. It just feels bad.
I guess my point is, complain about Windows itself, and things directly tied into Windows. When you pull out “software I didn’t start for six months wants to update” as your first complaint it doesn’t really help your argument.
- Comment on Microsoft is putting AI actions into the Windows File Explorer 2 weeks ago:
Pretty sure it’s opt in? So… don’t use it?
- Comment on Got any grapes? 3 weeks ago:
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- Comment on Still booting after all these years: The people stuck using ancient Windows computers 3 weeks ago:
There are many, many machines out there running 95 and even earlier versions. The issue is that a machine from 30 years ago is almost always still using the software that came with the machine… 30 years ago.
Even if the OS has received security patches, which isn’t even assured, the company may either no longer be in business, or charge for new OS drivers/specialized software.
In many cases, your options are literally to replace an entire machine worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, or deal with the networking nightmare that is “keep this on the network, but not on the network.”
- Comment on Toei Animation To Apply AI to ‘Various Processes of Animation Production’ in the Future 3 weeks ago:
Except frame interpolation like that typically looks terrible even with modern algorithms.
- Comment on AI is draining water from areas that need it most 4 weeks ago:
But then could it not just be recirculated? I’m not understand why we are assuming we pull out of the tap, and dump into the sewer, when that sounds incredibly costly. Would they not just… dump into a cooling tank, then reuse when down to temp?
- Comment on AI is draining water from areas that need it most 4 weeks ago:
I’m also confused on how they are “consuming” the water. I’m guessing they aren’t closed loop like most later cooling, but are they just… using it till it evaporates? I legitimately don’t understand where this water goes that it’s just… gone?