KairuByte
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on “Campfire Cooking In Another World With My Absurd Skill — Season 2” Character Visuals 5 hours ago:
I’m glad this got a season 2. The whole “cooking while adventuring” genre is something I didn’t know I needed in my life.
- Comment on [Episode] Shinjiteita Nakamatachi ni Dungeon Okuchi de Korosarekaketa ga Gift "Mugen Gacha" de Level 9999 no Nakamatachi wo Te ni Irete Moto Party Member to Sekai ni Fukushuu and "Zamaa!" Shimasu! - 2 days ago:
I still haven’t watched any of the anime, but I do believe there was origin prior to the party. However, it was peppered throughout the manga and not part of the first chapter. Though, most of the “prior to getting to the dungeon” that we see in the manga is similarly peppered iirc.
Tbh it’s one of the reasons I didn’t think this manga would work well as an anime without some rework. It’s story is oddly structured, and it was a little lacking in the story department beyond
Maybe spoilers
I’m super powerful now, let’s literally torture the people that ruined my life.
- Comment on [Episode] Shinjiteita Nakamatachi ni Dungeon Okuchi de Korosarekaketa ga Gift "Mugen Gacha" de Level 9999 no Nakamatachi wo Te ni Irete Moto Party Member to Sekai ni Fukushuu and "Zamaa!" Shimasu! - 3 days ago:
They seemed to have expanded upon the origin story compared to the manga (not sure about the LN which I’ve not read), and also gave a reason why Light’s gift was not useful until it did.
Wasn’t this explained in the first few pages of the manga? I’ve not watched the anime yet, but I could have sworn it was because
possible spoiler for the anime I guess?
his ability is dependent on how deep into a dungeon he was?
- Comment on Someone Is Sending Fake Letters To T-Mobile Customers Shaming Their Browsing History 5 days ago:
It’s amusing that people assume their data is private just because they don’t think it should be public.
That isn’t to say I don’t think it should be private, but it simply isn’t.
- Comment on Someone Is Sending Fake Letters To T-Mobile Customers Shaming Their Browsing History 6 days ago:
The names and addresses of people using T-Mobile? I’ve not dug into it, but there are definitely databases out there with phone number => provider, and plenty of databases with phone number => name and address. I assume there are multiple out there than combine them.
Are those lists complete? Absolutely not. But complete enough to send out a bunch of fake warnings to some randos.
- Comment on Someone Is Sending Fake Letters To T-Mobile Customers Shaming Their Browsing History 6 days ago:
This info isn’t difficult to get.
- Comment on Supporting the future of the open web: Cloudflare is sponsoring Ladybird and Omarchy 2 weeks ago:
Care to elaborate, or are you just saying things to get a reaction?
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
There are also plenty of people who wear glasses who don’t need them. It’s weird to act like Plano lenses don’t exist.
- Comment on Selfhosting Sunday! What's up? 2 weeks ago:
O.o Should I be concerned that this is surprising?
- Comment on Can you be sued for defaming virtual K-pop stars? South Korea court says yes 2 weeks ago:
Let people like what they like. If it’s a fad, it’ll pass but until people are legitimately hurting themselves or others over it, just let people enjoy things they enjoy.
- Comment on Meta chief technology officer(CTO) explains why the smart glasses demo failed at Meta Connect — and it wasn’t the Wi-Fi 2 weeks ago:
It really depends. A local machine is guaranteed to not have issues if the general internet goes down. It’s also going to reduce latency considerably.
There are many reasons to have a dev box local to the demonstration. Just because they wouldn’t deploy it that way in production doesn’t mean they wouldn’t deploy a demo in that same way.
- Comment on Meta chief technology officer(CTO) explains why the smart glasses demo failed at Meta Connect — and it wasn’t the Wi-Fi 2 weeks ago:
If this was a tech demo, it tracks that they wouldn’t be using overpowered hardware. Why lug around a full server when they can just load up the software on a laptop, considering they weren’t expecting hundreds of invokes at the exact same moment.
- Comment on Analog computing is undergoing a resurgence 2 weeks ago:
That’s what I mean though. Convincing users to not use LLMs as a way to reduce CO2 is a fools errand. It will never work. So we should focus on something that can actually move the needle, like speeding up the move to a fully green grid.
- Comment on Analog computing is undergoing a resurgence 2 weeks ago:
Reducing CO2 emissions by not doing LLM slop is apparently off the table.
Not to be argumentative, but has this ever been something the consumer market has done with an emerging “core” technology? I don’t see how this was ever realistically on the table.
AI slop is an unfortunate fact of life at this point. If it’s inevitable, we may as well make it as not terrible as possible.
- Comment on Toxic “forever chemicals” found in 95% of beers tested in the U.S. 3 weeks ago:
May not be that odd. Is pfas contamination more prevalent in areas that attract beer makers? I highly doubt beer makers are evenly spread across the country.
- Comment on Proton Mail Suspended Journalist Accounts at Request of Cybersecurity Agency 3 weeks ago:
Sometimes yeah, but the majority of major ones use a ranking system and taking care of your DMARC and such is usually enough to rank you into the not spam category.
- Comment on Proton Mail Suspended Journalist Accounts at Request of Cybersecurity Agency 3 weeks ago:
Would they have done this if there wasn’t a public backlash? I would bet money the answer is no.
You can’t really do more than make a random claim here. I could counter it by saying “I would be money the answer is yes. but that’s just as useful a statement.
What were the TOS violations?
If you’re expecting a laundry list of email addresses and each individual violation, you’re not likely to get that from any company.
- Comment on Proton Mail Suspended Journalist Accounts at Request of Cybersecurity Agency 3 weeks ago:
If your own domain is being blocked, you’re likely misconfiguring DMARC/DKIM/SPF on the domain.
- Comment on New report blames Phison's pre-release firmware for SSD failures — not Microsoft’s August patch for Windows 4 weeks ago:
Error wizard only updates leads us right into issues of insecure drivers being left in place because they aren’t causing errors. Or what if the drivers originally installed were engineering drivers, and an update was to correct them? Never going to hit because it never errored.
The reality is, the current solution works. Is it infallible? No, of course not. But this is like getting mad at FexEx because they didn’t confirm the package Amazon sent you was the actual item you ordered.
- Comment on New report blames Phison's pre-release firmware for SSD failures — not Microsoft’s August patch for Windows 4 weeks ago:
So you’d like to go back to the old days where users install their devices with a third party installer every time they get a new hardware item, require providing drivers during install, and never update those drivers?
Why wouldn’t it be up to the driver provider to vet the drivers being provided?
- Comment on New report blames Phison's pre-release firmware for SSD failures — not Microsoft’s August patch for Windows 4 weeks ago:
There are a few ways I can think of, such as coming from the factory with en engineering firmware, or a third party (manufacturer) tool pushing the update.
There’s also the question of how M$ would have even got the engineering firmware to begin with. If it did indeed get released through windows update, was it the manufacturer that provided it? M$ can’t really be expected to vet every driver they are provided.
- Comment on New report blames Phison's pre-release firmware for SSD failures — not Microsoft’s August patch for Windows 4 weeks ago:
We don’t actually know that’s the case though.
- Comment on New report blames Phison's pre-release firmware for SSD failures — not Microsoft’s August patch for Windows 4 weeks ago:
The irony of this comment is painful.
- Comment on Like a heart 4 weeks ago:
How soft? Are we talking skittle, starburst, sour patch, or jello?
- Comment on Huawei unveils new trifold smartphone before Apple’s iPhone 17 reveal 4 weeks ago:
While I get the sentiment, you can’t really fit a tablet in most pockets. While a tri fold phone would fit just fine.
This isn’t for situations where a more powerful device is needed. Power doesn’t matter when watching a video, or reading a book, or scrolling the internet. Sometimes you just need more screen.
I may be an outlier on Lemmy, but I explicitly want a decent trifold device. Specifically for the situations I listed. I’m not looking to use the tablet “mode” for performance hungry tasks, I just want more screen sometimes.
- Comment on Sextortion with a twist: Spyware takes webcam pics of users watching porn 4 weeks ago:
I’ll reply the same way I do to the scam attempts: Do it bitch.
- Comment on Cory Doctorow New Book: Enshitification 4 weeks ago:
Google has its own tdl now. Kinda fucked.
- Comment on YouTube is now flagging accounts on Premium family plans that aren't in the same household 5 weeks ago:
You can sideload up to three apps without a paid dev account, they just expire in 7 days. Use something like AltStore (or better yet SideStore) and you have an easy way to install and re-sign two other apps. They also have the ability to essentially “offload” apps so you can have more than two other sideloaded apps, but only two can be active at a time (other than the signing app)
- Comment on FTC chair Andrew Ferguson warns Google not to filter or suppress emails sent by Republicans over Gmail 5 weeks ago:
Those don’t guarantee delivery. A known spam domain or IP, among a few other things, can also result in blocks.
- Comment on Where is Immich going to be in 1 year? What's your prediction? 1 month ago:
Word