Dasus
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- Comment on Bill Gates Bought His Daughter A $16 Million Horse Farm As A Graduation Gift — But Ex-Wife Melinda Says The Kids Were Raised Very 'Middle Class' 2 days ago:
- Comment on Bill Gates Bought His Daughter A $16 Million Horse Farm As A Graduation Gift — But Ex-Wife Melinda Says The Kids Were Raised Very 'Middle Class' 2 days ago:
But it’s also not: I can do whatever I want and buy whatever I want and never have to think about money again.
- Comment on Bill Gates Bought His Daughter A $16 Million Horse Farm As A Graduation Gift — But Ex-Wife Melinda Says The Kids Were Raised Very 'Middle Class' 2 days ago:
I’m middle class and I haven’t been able to afford to go to the dentist is about 20 years.
That doesn’t sound right.
- Comment on Moar garlic 2 days ago:
Pretty sure you mean one head of garlic there buddy.
Can’t you read, it said three.
I’ve started making extra when cooking then storing it in the fridge for the coming week to slap on everything.
Peel a few heads of garlic and put them in a food blender with a little bit of rapeseed etc oil (not olive, cause then it’ll harden in the fridge), then you get a nice white paste you can just smack into things and it’ll store pretty damn well. So well I don’t think I’ve ever even considered it might be off because a box like that won’t last a week.
But white isn’t the most appetising colour, pale white at least, so toss in a habanero or two and it’ll have a beautiful orange colour.
- Comment on Moar garlic 2 days ago:
You could just use rapeseed etc oil to avoid it going solid in the fridge, unless there’s a specific reason why you use olive oil?
- Comment on Moar garlic 2 days ago:
Pretty sure you mean one head of garlic there buddy.
Can’t you read, it said three.
I’ve started making extra when cooking then storing it in the fridge for the coming week to slap on everything.
Peel a few heads of garlic and put them in a food blender with a little bit of rapeseed etc oil (not olive, cause then it’ll harden in the fridge), then you get a nice white paste you can just smack into things and it’ll store pretty damn well. So well I don’t think I’ve ever even considered it might be off because a box like that won’t last a week.
But white isn’t the most appetising colour, pale white at least, so toss in a habanero or two and it’ll have a beautiful orange colour.
- Comment on Should naming your children stupid names be illegal? 2 days ago:
Hugh Grant’s middle name is Mungo.
- Comment on When you are ruining your day ranting about something remember THIS 2 days ago:
- Comment on When you are ruining your day ranting about something remember THIS 2 days ago:
White is also an option.
See this positive article from 2023.
- Comment on Super accurate 3 days ago:
Oh cmon guys, @ThePantser@sh.itjust.works , a tracksuit is a type of suit, isn’t it?
- Comment on AI is like an evil villain's henchman: "Yes sir, you're absolutely right, sir." "Great idea master!" "My apologies master, I should have known what you meant from the start. Forgive me master.” 5 days ago:
I want to be on the AI death list as well!
- Comment on If all the money in the world can only make you look as good as elon musk or jeff bezos there is truly some things money can't buy. 1 week ago:
Yeah but those golden retrievers usually have food provided to them and they don’t need to worry about it.
Even golden retrievers get rather depressed when malnourished, although the way we humans have bred them means they’ll still look somewhat optimistic.
For humans the “money can’t buy happiness” limit used to be something like 50-70k, closer to 50k in Europe and 70k in the US, but that was like 15 years ago so now it’d be something closer to 70k in Europe and 100 in the US. What that means is just that you can afford decent housing, transportation, all the necessities, and have a bit left over.
Up to that point money dramatically increases happiness. After that, it doesn’t really have an effect anymore. Making a million a year doesn’t mean you’re any less happy than making a billion. But making 100k a year versus 30k a year is a massive difference.
- Comment on Digital media – a threat to democracy? The evidence is piling up. 1 week ago:
Bullshit. It’s not about digital. It’s about who owns it.
- Comment on Okay, who had Trump loyalty pins for Apocalyptic-Bingo this Sunday? Games just getting started, stay tuned! 1 week ago:
“Hey Siri, what is ‘the Anarchist’s cookbook’?”
- Comment on aight... i'm out.. 1 week ago:
Yeah I’m not gonna build a house with duct tape, but I most definitely like keeping a roll around, because it’s very useful in certain situations.
As of now LLM’s are little more than glorified chatbots, but I find them useful when cooking / making drinks. I’ll have an idea, query something, ask about whether it’s generally thought that x spice goes well in y dish or how the temperature of a drink will affect the layering of it or something.
It’s decent enough for that. But like for any data that’s not as stable as cooking (which is subjective at its core anyway more or less) etc, it’s not good. Movie released for instance? Nah. Because the release dates change and the batch of data it’s uses for training can have a different date than it does.
That happened in December when Kraven the Hunter was coming out. It told me it had premiered like 6 months ago when I knew it was gonna be in a week or so.
But on the other hand I once accidentally made this cool drink where I got bits of pineapple to go up and down for 10-15 minutes after served, pretty furiously. Couldn’t replicate it until I talked to Gemini for a minute. And the input would’ve been so niche it would’ve yielded no direct results online. I’d have had to refresh some basic chemistry for at least 10-20 min prolly. But now I just got the answer in one.
Decent enough.
I know AI is overhyped, but it’s also overhated. I too hate the overhyping, but I don’t hate the tool itself. It’s just not anywhere near as versatile or complex as some people make it out to be, but it’s also rather more useful than some make it out to be.
- Comment on aight... i'm out.. 1 week ago:
Books are going to keep doing just fine.
Books haven’t been the go to for several decades. When’s the last time you went to search something in a library before Googling it? Or hell, in general. Because we used to have to do that you know. When I was a kid and I wanted to know something, I had to cycle to library.
Now I can ask my phone about it, then ask it for the source, then check the source and I can use a search engine to find an actual book on the source on the subject.
It’s a tool.
It’s a poor craftsman who blames his tools. If you’re trying to use a hammer as a screwdriver, ofc it’s gonna suck.
- Comment on A 'US-Made iPhone' Is Pure Fantasy 2 weeks ago:
Well that I can’t believe.
- Comment on A 'US-Made iPhone' Is Pure Fantasy 2 weeks ago:
But their tubby little fingers aren’t nimble enough nor can they hold their attention span nor take basic instructions, so they can’t be employed for production unlike their healthier and more dutiful same aged Asian counterparts
- Comment on It's 5 o'clock somewhere 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on It's 5 o'clock somewhere 2 weeks ago:
Oh my god I was too stupid to get it since I was thinking about the spaghetto as it was in the comment above yours.
Now that I get it, I’m amused. Spaghettini.
I’m gonna design one and try to make one tomorrow. Although I don’t have martini glasses.
But like… a really good vodka-marinara, then mix in some mode vodka, shake, pour, garnish with a cherry tomato and and a spaghettini (the tiny one I was referring to) and poke it through the tomato. Or tomatini?
I’m not a professional. Sorry for ruining your joke, Ms-apparently-less-high-or-more-smart-than-me.
Apologies again, totally my bad. And thank you for correcting me.
- Comment on How likely is it that Trump will be the first President assassinated since Kennedy? 2 weeks ago:
anyone but Peter Thiel and Elon Musk want that.
And Putin
- Comment on It's 5 o'clock somewhere 2 weeks ago:
Venison and red wine.
Oh… I’m think I’m gonna make venison meatballs tomorrow. With a little red wine.
- Comment on It's 5 o'clock somewhere 2 weeks ago:
According to my linguistic understanding “spaghettini” would be more like
Image (small bits of spaghetti sold as “raketti spaghetti” in finland, favoured by children)
Whereas in the post, that’s a spaghetto.
- Comment on For the First Time, Artificial Intelligence is Being Used at a Nuclear Power Plant: California’s Diablo Canyon. 2 weeks ago:
Yea I read this as fearmongering Skynet based on someone using Clippy, essentially.
- Comment on This is a shitpost. 2 weeks ago:
Or thirsty!
- Comment on Quantum mechanics might have the solution to joystick drift 2 weeks ago:
I was stoll using the first wireless one as a BT controller to play switch games last year. The battery gave out imo, otherwise zero issues.
- Comment on What If History Had Taken a Different Path? 2 weeks ago:
There may be more sold PS1’s but four controllers and having joysticks before PS and having big titles, Zelda, Mario, etc, I think N64 was pretty even with the PS1.
- Comment on You can add self-driving to non-Teslas via comma.ai's "openpilot": an open-source, LiDAR-based dashcam module 2 weeks ago:
“We told them this self-driving software isn’t for self driving, you can’t blame us” is a bit like q-tips. There’s an explicit warning on the packaging to not put them in your ear canal. But like what else do people buy them for?
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
“Carbon-neutral” isn’t synonymous with coming from renewables.
In 2023, the electricity sold to [my energy company] customers was distributed by energy source as follows: 25% renewable energy sources, 28% fossil energy sources and peat, 47% nuclear power.
But my point was rather a rhetorical one on a global level
- Comment on Quantum mechanics might have the solution to joystick drift 2 weeks ago:
Idk man.
30 years ago this came out.
The traditional controller for PS1 didn’t have joysticks. You needed a DualShock for that, or it’s predecessor the Dual Analog controller.
But yeah year or two here there, the DualShocks and PS controllers after that were very good controllers.
But those first decent ones came out more like at the turn of the millennium than halfway through the 90’s as you imply.
Back then it ps1 without joysticks and from 96 on N64 with extremely shitty joysticks. Gamecube came out in 2001 and Nintendo had clearly learned it’s lesson — to an extent.