Trilogy3452
@Trilogy3452@lemmy.world
- Comment on A million new SpaceX satellites will destroy the night sky — for everyone on Earth 4 weeks ago:
By work I meant study, not necessarily being employed by a company if that’s what you meant
- Comment on A million new SpaceX satellites will destroy the night sky — for everyone on Earth 4 weeks ago:
This isn’t really space science related, just commercialization. And about focusing on Earth: we should let scientists work on what they’re passionate about, IMO they’ll be more motivated to research their field of choice
- Comment on To make video games for Gen Z, be authentic 5 weeks ago:
The century of the self to its fullest potential
- Comment on In theory vs. in practice 5 weeks ago:
Jousting?
- Comment on Spotify playing ads for paid subscribers 5 weeks ago:
- Comment on Black oil clouds over Tehran 1 month ago:
How is he reporting from there, sounds American but I wouldn’t think they’d allow one to be there
- Comment on NVIDIA could enter the desktop CPU market with performance equal to AMD and Intel 1 month ago:
Probably them investing mostly in AI hardware nowadays (not sure what %) is the reason
- Comment on Teen boys are using ChatGPT as their wingman. What could go wrong? AI is teaching teenagers about love now. 1 month ago:
The Thunderhead we have at home:
- Comment on Belt Holster for USB Power Supply 1 month ago:
Do people paint ocer it to make it UV resistant?
- Comment on Dear Meta Smart Glasses Wearers: You're Being Watched, Too 1 month ago:
I think some don’t think of the ramifications. Some willingly let Google follow them around and save their location
- Comment on Belt Holster for USB Power Supply 1 month ago:
What material did you print it with?
- Comment on Tesla is exiting consumer space because Self-Driving has hit the same fundamental limits as LLMs 1 month ago:
Then there’s even less reason to invest in self driving right now of we’re aiming to keep cars quantities to a minimum
- Comment on Elon Musk's makeshift AI power plant generates sound and fury in Mississippi 1 month ago:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bP80DEAbuo
Noise pollution also in ths inaudible range
- Comment on Floating turbine towers above — the S1500 hovers to harvest wind at 131 feet 1 month ago:
They should’ve went with football fields instead, and weight in washing machines
- Comment on Discord delays global age verification rollout after backlash - Dexerto 1 month ago:
Just like WhatsApp did when they introduced the TOS change for WhatsApp for Business
- Comment on Using huntarr? Perhaps you shouldn't. 1 month ago:
Sometimes it’s really easy, open a bunch of code files and see if it’s littered witb comments. If it is: likely sloppified
- Comment on Ladybird Browser adopts Rust, with help from AI 1 month ago:
I think it’s important to note that human review = quality always, it’s case by case and a lot of times the nuance and potential problems don’t appear until the code has been fiddled with manually in my experience.
Basically saying that it depends on how it was used, but my hunch is using AI for new languages for production use without an expert to help is a bad use case since the new comer has no idea what nuances exist. Unless that’s not the case here
- Comment on Why some cities are ditching their Flock license plate readers 1 month ago:
Flock isn’t the only one with ALPR cameras, I hope the movements recognize that and block all ALPR deployments
- Comment on AI Is Destroying Grocery Supply Chains 1 month ago:
The argument it’s making is not relying on technology (in this case some AI) because it can be distrupted. I don’t think having a single point of failure is unique to technology in general
- Comment on Microsoft claims "2026 is the moment" for AI PCs, but its essay-length beginner explanation only creates more confusion — Is it any wonder adoption is slow? 2 months ago:
Always remember you can dual boot if there’s software you can’t avoid using
- Comment on Why fake AI videos of UK urban decline are taking over social media 2 months ago:
If everything was a mistake then so is this statement, checkmate
- Comment on Spotify says its best developers haven't written a line of code since December, thanks to AI 2 months ago:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidal_(service)
US (Block owns the majority)
- Comment on Multiplayer car games? 2 months ago:
Asseto Corsa Rally maybe, I think it’s early access atm
- Comment on OpenClaw instances open to the internet present ripe targets 2 months ago:
Is that the bot in the bots social network thing they created? Or is that unrelated
- Comment on Europe’s $24 Trillion Breakup With Visa and Mastercard Has Begun 2 months ago:
How does debit work for fraud? Are banks more willing to refund when theres5fraud? In the US it feels like it’s mostly on the user to bear
- Comment on Discord roll out global age verification system, including an "age inference" model that runs in the background 2 months ago:
Teamspeak, Mumble? These were popular for gaming communities, not sure what happened to those
- Comment on Is H9me Assistant recommended? 2 months ago:
Thank you for the info! I’m guessing that I could use a mini PC with a zigbee adapter to create my own dashboards or bridge to home assistant, unless zigbee hubs offer similar capabilities
- Comment on Is H9me Assistant recommended? 2 months ago:
I’m planning on assembling and coding w/e needs coding on microcontrollers, and a mini PC/HA hardware won’t be connected to the cloud. But generally speaking yes: most IoT devices in the US connect to someone else’s computer these daya
- Comment on Is H9me Assistant recommended? 2 months ago:
Will do. Is it more for security purposes? Reliability?
- Comment on Is H9me Assistant recommended? 2 months ago:
That’s a good point. This can help me with things like adding a DNS server (I’m assuming pi-hole can be run standalone on a mini PC)