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- Comment on i don't think he said that 1 day ago:
It’s on purpose… It’s like a well timed cut off scream or “FUU” in a video. It adds to the humour, like we weren’t suppose to see that part. It’s the pornhub tab in someone’s browser.
- Comment on A product of his environment 1 day ago:
My parents kinda has one where they live in Sweden. Except everyone is welcome to the meetings. And it’s mostly about planning, upkeep, and budgeting for snow ploughing, play parks and things like that, instead of relying on the local council to do it. And it’s only for the one street they live on. Definitely no where near what an american HOA is like 😅
- Comment on A product of his environment 1 day ago:
You’re making the assumption the cameras can see the bins. Might just look at a driveway.
- Comment on Teams’ invasive Wi‑Fi tracking sparks backlash as users say Microsoft crossed a line — “There must be a team at Microsoft tasked with making Teams worse” 2 days ago:
There are tons of alternatives. As for how good they are I have no idea. It feels like every other day a new discord alternative is highlighted here. But as of now I don’t believe there’s any drop in replacement for discord/teams, but that is not to say you shouldn’t seek out something that is good enough.
- Comment on "Being vegan is unnatural" 1 week ago:
Vegans don’t drink milk either. And sticking one’s hand up a cow bum is a fast way to identify and treat several health related things. Artificial insemination just makes it easier for the farmers I guess.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey's New Company Falling Apart as It Forces Employees to Use AI 1 week ago:
I think this is the reported github.com/anthropics/claudes-c-compiler.
And here’s a pretty good article about it arstechnica.com/…/sixteen-claude-ai-agents-workin…
- Comment on Password managers are less secure than promised 1 week ago:
How would I know if my own server isn’t compromised? Any of the online password managers have a hell of better chance spotting intrusion than I do.
- Comment on Spotify says its best developers haven't written a line of code since December, thanks to AI 2 weeks ago:
I find Bandcamp missing most of the artists I listen to. I’ve had a lot more success buying from Qobuz and beatport.
- Comment on Google criticizes Europe's plan to adopt free software 2 weeks ago:
I don’t know if he believes his own made up BS here, but these are some really idiotic statements. I’m glad the EU is taking steps to not use infrastructure created by a fascist government. At this point I don’t think there’s a reason to distinguish FANG (and their friends) from the government seeing how buddy buddy they all are with each other.
- Comment on Epstein Files: X Users Are Asking Grok to 'Unblur' Photos of Children 2 weeks ago:
So Wide open = low coverage = small f stop -> lots of light -> “fast” shutter speed. And then the other way around. I think you finally worded it in a way it can stick in my brain! I like thinking about the f value as how much you’re covering the lens.
- Comment on Epstein Files: X Users Are Asking Grok to 'Unblur' Photos of Children 2 weeks ago:
Do you have a good way to remember which way fast and slow f. stops go? I always have to trail and error when adjusting camera settings to go the right direction or especially listening to someone talk about aperture.
- Comment on If God had wanted us to have nearly unlimited clean energy, He would have placed a fusion reactor into the sky. 3 weeks ago:
- Comment on If God had wanted us to have nearly unlimited clean energy, He would have placed a fusion reactor into the sky. 3 weeks ago:
The original idea was the machines using humans as a connected neural network. I don’t think it would change much about the plot of the movies if they’re used for energy or brain power, so it’s easy to change it for your own head canon at least 🙂
- Comment on The TV industry finally concedes that the future may not be in 8K 4 weeks ago:
I hope you mean 60hz is enough for TVs. Because I certainly don’t want that regression on my monitor 😄
- Comment on Immich 2.5 Released With Free Up Space, Web Backups 4 weeks ago:
With their 2.0 version they announced it as stable release. github.com/immich-app/immich/discussions/22546
I never used immich before then, but all updates I’ve done since starting (with docker) has worked flawlessly.
- Comment on smh 4 weeks ago:
I can’t find the original, but the old but classic image of this is something like this:
Hence the play on expectations in OP’s meme.
- Comment on Lawsuit Alleges That WhatsApp Has No End-to-End Encryption 5 weeks ago:
WhatsApp is using Signals protocol for communication: signal.org/blog/whatsapp-complete/
I don’t fully understand what it entails, but from what I understand is that yes, WhatsApp is using the same encryption and message flow that signal uses, but you’re still using Meta’s app, and they can just read the plaintext message from there.
- Comment on Data centers will consume 70 percent of memory chips made in 2026 - supply shortfall will cause the chip shortage to spread to other segments | Tom's Hardware 1 month ago:
You. When you said “we should” that does kinda imply you’re willing to engage in this as well :P
- Comment on The forbidden fourth leche 1 month ago:
I’ll un-brainfart you. If the price of the cheeses per volume is the same, and both three and four cheeses fill the same container, the price would remain the same 🙂
- Comment on Stack Overflow in freefall: 78 percent drop in number of questions 1 month ago:
Locking this comment. Duplicate of lemmy.world/comment/21433687
- Comment on NHS England quietly removes open source policy web pages 1 month ago:
github.com/orgs/NHSDigital/repositories. The UK gov has a lot of open source code repos, which is pretty neat.
- Comment on Quick post about AI-free FireFox Based Browsers (Keep your Adds and avoid the Bloat) 2 months ago:
Oh cool, I didn’t know that and it was the main fear I had from swapping. I really should have just looked it up by now, but oh well.
- Comment on Nearly all of Spotify has been scraped and is available via torrents 2 months ago:
I don’t think many data hoarders are sitting on the AI generated stuff 😁
- Comment on get out of my head 2 months ago:
It even got the ring 😄
- Comment on Backing up Spotify 2 months ago:
I’ve had Spotify since it basically released. I fully switched to a self hosted music library about 5 months ago. I imagine I’ve supported artists more in those 5 months than I did during my 18-ish years of Spotify premium. I still use Soulseek for large artists or quite old albums, but most new releases and remix tracks I pay for.
- Comment on RAM and SSD prices are still climbing—here’s our best advice for PC builders 2 months ago:
GPUs also need memory. So they aren’t escaping this from a consumer POV. Not to mention how production capacity is still being sucked up data centres, but now for AI.
- Comment on Where do you store your bind mounts? 2 months ago:
I didn’t think much of what the “correct” location would be. But i have a general kinda everything share at /var/share/[music,books,video,user folders,repo]. And then any caching or config data sits in that dockers home folder under /etc/docker/[jellyfin,immich,kavita,etc] together with its docker-compose file. All docker services run under the group user so they all have access to the share.
- Comment on Mozilla’s Betrayal of Open Source: Google’s Gemini AI is Overwriting Volunteer Work on Support Mozilla 2 months ago:
Yeah, you’re right. I looked at the GitHub releases which seems to be a very new thing. Their updates in their website goes back much further!
- Comment on Mozilla’s Betrayal of Open Source: Google’s Gemini AI is Overwriting Volunteer Work on Support Mozilla 2 months ago:
You wouldn’t hear anything bad about it because the project, as far as I can tell, us like 4 months old. It’s far too young for any daily use and to see what the project matures into.
- Comment on Game designed to save dying Aboriginal language wins global awards 2 months ago:
Yeah. All languages evolve, and in the age or globalisation also becoming more homogenised. I don’t think there will ever be one global language as people like their local dialects and are influenced by local culture, but i wouldn’t be surprised if in a handful of hundred years I could read a bit of French.