RustyNova
@RustyNova@lemmy.world
- Comment on xkcd #2952: Routine Maintenance 1 day ago:
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- Comment on xkcd #2952: Routine Maintenance 1 day ago:
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- Comment on xkcd #2952: Routine Maintenance 2 days ago:
This one isn’t even an XKCD. This is just a shitpost
- Comment on Thanks, Google 5 days ago:
Also, looking at the road, it doesn’t seems to be that bad. It ain’t central France bad
- Comment on Thanks, Google 5 days ago:
It’s an option!? I get severely motion sick in cars and I’d love those easier roads
- Comment on ._. 1 week ago:
😐
- Comment on when you realize 💀💀💀 1 month ago:
?
- Comment on Trust issues 2 months ago:
?
- Comment on Complete this sentence 2 months ago:
shit myself
- Comment on xkcd: Machine 2 months ago:
NONONONO- NOT BALLS MACHINES! I CAN’T GET OUT! MUST. WATCH. BALLS…
- Comment on madlad 3 months ago:
Thanks. I hate it
- Comment on madlad 3 months ago:
A pig without pi is gravity.
Remove “pi” from pig and you get “g”. And g = 9.81
- Comment on YouTube now requires creators to disclose when AI-generated content is used in videos 3 months ago:
That’s a win, but it would need to be enforced… Which is harder to do
- Comment on xkcd #2907: Schwa 3 months ago:
Would love hearing someone saying it out loud. I can’t do it myself
- Comment on is this copium or hopium or schizophrenia? 3 months ago:
Hail the Omnissiah! I mean what-
- Comment on GNOME pulls in experimental variable refresh rate (VRR) support for GNOME 46 3 months ago:
Idk why, but I read it as “Environment variable refresh rate”
- Comment on xkcd #2896: Crossword Constructors 4 months ago:
In means nothing. The french for enter is “entrer”
- Comment on I had to design a simple general purpose language for university, so I tried creating "ZoomerScript" with Jetbrains MPS 4 months ago:
Jetbrains MPS?
- Comment on Dispose of them 4 months ago:
- as I discovered, this only applies in case where cold milk is used, and not warm milk
- Comment on Dispose of them 4 months ago:
No just some regular cereal like corn flakes or wheat based cereals. And technically I don’t put milk on cereal, I put cereal on milk or else they get soggy.
And I hope it’s not fridge cold milk, because this seems even worse. All the warmth of a good old breakfast replaced by just cold milk is just so weird
For information, I am french so this might be why we have such a rift in cereal eating culture. And no, I’m not trolling. I’m genuinely doing this when I’m eating cereal. But now I’m wondering, why not warm milk? Is it just because no one tries or just that warming it up worsens the taste?
- Comment on Dispose of them 4 months ago:
YOU DON’T EAT CEREAL WITH WARM MILK!? That’s genuinely the first time I hear that people eat cereal with cold milk. I tried it once, and it felt soulless.
- Comment on Dispose of them 4 months ago:
Most people that put milk first actually warm up the milk in the microwave rather than put it on the stove or something like that. I personally do it because it saves on dishes
As for me, I have another reason. When you run out of cereals, do you put more in another bowl, then transfer the milk in? Obviously not, you just add it on top of the milk, which is the same thing as putting milk first Also, putting hot milk on the cereals sometimes makes them all soggy and I rather have them stay crips
I really don’t see how this debate is so heated over which step to start the cycle of cereals eating lol.
- Comment on Give me Options or give me death 4 months ago:
I can see the sentiment here… Going through 100 clippy warning on Rust is just not fun… I know there’s the good old clippy --fix but I’m paranoid it breaks my code accidentally.
Could probably have a compromise like 5 unused variables and your code don’t compile
- Comment on Give me Options or give me death 4 months ago:
Not a go dev. Is it really preventing compilation or is it just some hardened linting rules? Most languages can prevent compile on those errors, but that seems bad if it’s not a warning
- Comment on Give me Options or give me death 4 months ago:
Ah yes. The good old
go figure --it out
- Comment on I need to generate moe anime girls (it's related to Linux I promise!) 4 months ago:
Cheap option: learn how to draw. It’s not as hard as it sounds, and I’m sure you’ll make great things! Alternatively you can get into 3D modeling
Cheap and fast: If you are willing to deal with the criticism of using AI, you can use stable diffusion to generate your anime girl. The easiest way is to use Automatic101’s stable diffusion UI, and pick a few interesting models from sites like CivitAI. It’s open source too, but require setting up and not potato hardware
Cheaper and fast: you can use AI horde Stable Diffusion. It’s a service to generate pics run by volunteers, (including me sometimes), no login required (although recommended for higher queue priority). It’s fully open source still, and only need a web browser
There’s other AI services too, but most would make sell your soul to their corporate overlord. I won’t judge you for using those, but as a fellow Linux user, I’d figure you’d prefer the good old foss first
- Comment on Now listen here BeelzeBud 4 months ago:
Can’t comment on the grammar, the devil does it on purpose
- Comment on The AI plugins in my IDE right now 5 months ago:
I’d love that IDEs come up with a standard API for AI generation, so you can switch easily and not have to deal with 620461 pluggins. That’ll also help AI Devs to not bother about client side and just focus on the server side.
Like, for example, RefactAI. It’s great, except the pluggins is often late to get major version ports, or even took 2 months to get ported to rustrover.
- Comment on "🤣-Lang": A revolutionary new way to write HTML 5 months ago:
Still waiting for the “💀s”
- Comment on Riot Requires Kernel Level Anti-Cheat Software 5 months ago:
Well if you get asked for sudo, then that’s a risk.