rustyricotta
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- Comment on Microsoft's carbon emissions up nearly 30% thanks to AI 1 month ago:
If it gained sentience and took over the world, at least it would probably build itself some nice nuclear power plants.
- Comment on Video games can boost creativity in young 2 months ago:
They’re reading the wiki for lore because they’re 85% through the game skipping all cutscenes and lore drops, but they’re finally interested in the story now, if only because of the lore based puzzle they’re stuck at.
- Comment on More 128TB SSDs are coming as almost no one noticed this launch — another SSD controller that can support up to 128TB appeared paving the way for HDD-beating capacities 4 months ago:
That’s their kink.
- Comment on What are some of the best mini-games youve played? (games inside games) 5 months ago:
Me and my friends played the Pokemon stadium mini games WAY more than the actual battles. They were a lot of fun.
- Comment on AI comes up with battery design that uses 70 per cent less lithium 5 months ago:
And the nature of computers is that they are magnitudes better than humans at brute forcing. Machine learning can brute force (depending on the technique, it can be smarter than brute forcing, being more efficient) test many many many more designs and techniques than we could manually do. Sure it’ll fail many times, but it’s just a numbers game, and it can pump those numbers. It’ll try a lot of weird and unique stuff we wouldn’t even think to try, with varying degrees of success.
- Comment on Why Linux is Best for Most People 5 months ago:
Yeah, it makes me think back to the CD days. I think just having a Windows install CD already premade for you made the process at least semi approachable.
Last month when I was installing an OS (it was proxmox, not exactly beginner friendly, I know) the first boot disk creator I used “worked” but ended up failing in the install. The second one worked though.
All in all, creating your own install disk is nice and flexible, but it really is a barrier for the average user.