KairuByte
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Please tell me this is shopped. 3 days ago:
No, now hand it over!
- Comment on My Happy Marriage (New Anime) Visual 4 days ago:
New Anime, or new season?
- Comment on If every video game was to be destroyed but you had the chance to save five games, what would you choose to save? 5 days ago:
Hey I’m not disagreeing, I just really wish they’d add something fast paced to do between the slow, that would draw me back in. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Comment on If every video game was to be destroyed but you had the chance to save five games, what would you choose to save? 6 days ago:
I agree with Elite but I also want to point out it gets real boring in the end unless you enjoy “sitting and waiting simulator.”
I admittedly for 400+ hours out of it, but that was with VR and family playing alongside. I don’t know that I could ever get back into it these days unless something major changed.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Yes, but my point is that it’s a completely separate problem. Think of agentics like powershell applets. They generally only do one thing, but you can chain them together to achieve a larger goal.
You’re complaining about single applet, or a specific type of applet, while the topic is applets in general.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
To play devils advocate, agentic things wouldn’t necessarily include software development. “Hey siri create me an e-commerce site” isn’t likely to happen for a long while, because like you said it’s a complex thing that doesn’t have clear success measures. But “hey siri get me a restaurant reservation at place, hire a taxi for me to get there, and let Brad know the details” can be broken down into a number of different “simple” things that have simple to define measures of success. Did a reservation get booked? Did we tell Brad the details? etc.
- Comment on Do Not Put Your Site Behind Cloudflare if You Don't Need To - Rik's Weblog 1 week ago:
I promise you, cloudflare is down less often than my self hosted sites. >.>
- Comment on Rebble · Core Devices Keeps Stealing Our Work 1 week ago:
This is a weird response. From the sounds of things, Rebble essentially “stole” at least a large number of the apps in question from the original developers, and now claims that data as their own. Going so far as to charging for access. Which makes no sense at all.
- Comment on Steam Hardware Announcement 1 week ago:
Eh, it’s running a whopping 300W power supply. It also seems to be pretty damn tiny.
- Comment on Apple Joins Google in Offering Passport-Based Digital ID 1 week ago:
I’m not seeing how this is any different than getting an ID at the DMV… in fact this may be more secure if you can’t just pull the ID up on a locked phone, which would be an improvement.
- Comment on God ****** dammit, here we go again 2 weeks ago:
Just as an example, 1Password has a secondary encryption key that they can’t even recover. If you lose it, you’re fucked. I doubt the chances of that being cracked are any good at all.
- Comment on Is Fast Charging Killing the Battery? A 2-Year Test on 40 Phones 2 weeks ago:
In fairness, that’s another 2 year commitment.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
But that bad content would flow over to the new platform. Just like bots and bad actors exist here on Lemmy, and wether or not you want them to be here they are.
You can’t build for “the good content” and assume the bad won’t follow. And honestly, once you hit a certain scale it is literally impossible to weed out the bad.
- 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 weeks ago:
Dark is kinda on the nose.
Possible spoiler
The anime doesn’t make it clear (yet) but the mask makes it impossible for him to be recognized as Light.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
Sounds good in theory but there just isn’t anything that can hold up to the same traffic. Don’t get me wrong, I’d migrate away from YouTube in a heartbeat, but there really isn’t much that compares when it comes to the creators, and the music. All of which are “free” and easy to access with an ad blocker.
And I’m including piracy.
- Comment on PRUSA releases the OpenPrintTag, open source standard for filament spool identification and data tracking 3 weeks ago:
No no, they mean a 128 character, case sensitive, alphanumeric code. Just type it in.
- Comment on PRUSA releases the OpenPrintTag, open source standard for filament spool identification and data tracking 3 weeks ago:
NFC stickers cost virtually nothing when bought in bulk. Like, less than 10 cents if you are buying at extreme numbers. Programming them is dead simple as well.
- Comment on 28-pound electric motor delivers 1000 horsepower 3 weeks ago:
Oof, I’d question how they could even determine that beyond “shouldn’t have worn that fast” but I suppose they know what they’re doing…
- Comment on 28-pound electric motor delivers 1000 horsepower 3 weeks ago:
Horsepower is a pretty standard way to advertise things in the automotive industry…
- Comment on 28-pound electric motor delivers 1000 horsepower 3 weeks ago:
So you get another set under the warranty? Maybe even twice?
- Comment on if you're offered a position you can use to advance your career but it involves people without boundaries, do you tell your maybe-future-to-be manager you don't want to work with those people? 3 weeks ago:
Reading through this post, it really seems like you’re looking for people to just agree with a decision you’ve already made. Anyone contradicting your idea is immediately shot down, “angry”, or wrong.
So honestly just do whatever you want. It really seems like you’re going to anyway, which raises the question on why you even made this post to begin with.
- Comment on [Discussion] What is the best rated 18+ anime you've seen? 3 weeks ago:
O.o I dunno that I’d consider Overlord 18+
- Comment on [Discussion] What is the best rated 18+ anime you've seen? 3 weeks ago:
🏴☠️
- Comment on Manufacturer issues remote kill command to disable smart vacuum after engineer blocks it from collecting data — user revives it with custom hardware and Python scripts to run offline 3 weeks ago:
The issue you’ll run into is that the data runs through their servers, and you ages to let them kill it off. Should that be legal? I honestly don’t know. But they shouldn’t force you to use their servers to begin with, which would make the entire issue moot.
- Comment on JD, you dog. 3 weeks ago:
<.< I’ll just say “shadow” and leave it at that.
- Comment on Keeping the Internet fast and secure: introducing Merkle Tree Certificates 4 weeks ago:
No, bank you!
- Comment on [Discussion] What is your most 'comfy' anime? 4 weeks ago:
Was confused when my brain read that as “Yuri Camp” X.x
- Comment on ‘There isn’t really another choice:’ Signal chief explains why the encrypted messenger relies on AWS 4 weeks ago:
I mean, that’s not quite the same thing to be honest. That’s a choice made hundreds of times by individual instance owners. Is it a good choice? Debatable. But that reliance can also be bypassed by those same owners rather quickly if it became a problem. You can’t pivot out of AWS quite as fast unless you have a backup plan locked and loaded.
- Comment on ‘There isn’t really another choice:’ Signal chief explains why the encrypted messenger relies on AWS 4 weeks ago:
Massive lag coming from larger instances, instance moves or domain name loss causing the death of an instance, misconfigurations in general since those cause a plethora of problems.
- Comment on ‘There isn’t really another choice:’ Signal chief explains why the encrypted messenger relies on AWS 4 weeks ago:
I get your point, but that comes with a whole host of other problems. Take a look at Lemmy for instance, decentralized, yes. But also prone to problems stemming from that same decentralization.