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- Comment on RFK Jr. Wants Every American to Be Sporting a Wearable Within Four Years 1 hour ago:
So they aren’t, and the devices work exactly as expected. I’m not shocked.
- Comment on RFK Jr. Wants Every American to Be Sporting a Wearable Within Four Years 9 hours ago:
What types of data does the US sell to advertisers?
- Comment on BYD is testing solid-state EV batteries in its Seal sedan with nearly 1,200 miles of range 4 days ago:
People here screech about them, but PHEVs are great and instead of subsidizing one giant ass ev battery we could offer more incentives for PHEVs. But nobody wants to optimize for now vs the fancy no gas cars by 20xx slogan politicians want.
You get big BHP numbers, you still drive 98% of the time on electric, and just gas up for longer trips. The maintenance on them is also greatly exaggerated.
- Comment on BYD is testing solid-state EV batteries in its Seal sedan with nearly 1,200 miles of range 4 days ago:
And people still won’t want them because they can’t go on long trips without extra effort. Until charge times are on par with gas you need the range to get people to buy them.
- Comment on :-) 1 week ago:
You’ve never really been kicked in the nuts with any real force if you think any sort of non injury workout pain is even close.
- Comment on Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of community 1 week ago:
You people live such lonely lonely lives. I can’t imagine existing just hating everyone lined you. It’s quite sad.
- Comment on Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of community 1 week ago:
- Comment on Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of community 1 week ago:
What does this even mean 🤣?
You’re mad at me because I’m an enjoyable person who gets along with co workers now? Are you saying I should feel sorry for people that can’t make friends outside the Internet? I’m genuinely confused at what your point is here.
- Comment on Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of community 1 week ago:
🤷♂️ I can make friends at work just fine
- Comment on Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of community 1 week ago:
Not everyone hates love like you do. I hang out with co-workers all the time.
- Comment on Trump team leaks AI plans in public GitHub repository 1 week ago:
Obligatory fuck Trump
Releasing your code and related resources is SoP.
We had a guy who fixed up no less than 20 repos in our small company cleaning up API keys that were accidentally published. This isn’t uncommon at all.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Please get the hell off the road.
- Comment on The Plane That Crashed Yesterday Was the Same One a Dead Boeing Whistleblower Warned About 1 week ago:
Gizmodo trash nonsense bait. Literally perfect record since 2011 operating thousands of these planes.
- Comment on Why do websites now prefer IP-based geolocation rather than the `Accept-Language` HTTP header? 1 week ago:
No one is spending money to cater to a miniscule audience.
- Comment on Why do websites now prefer IP-based geolocation rather than the `Accept-Language` HTTP header? 1 week ago:
Because they don’t make, or give a flying flip any you and vpn users. You are an not an important population to optimize around.
- Comment on How often do you take him for a walk? 2 weeks ago:
Nope. Your observations are simply not representative of the reality.
- Comment on How often do you take him for a walk? 2 weeks ago:
Out of 75 million kids 200 per year are killed by vehicles. This is roughly on par, albeit slightly higher than top EU countries.
People rightfully look at you like you’re stupid when you make these statements that have nothing to do with reality. Get off the internet.
Absolutely. Here’s the updated chart including the EU as a whole, based on aggregated Eurostat and European Commission road safety data.
Child Pedestrian Fatalities per Million Children (under 15)
Country / Region Est. Fatalities/Year Child Pop. (0–14) Fatalities per Million
United States ~225 ~61 million ~3.7 United Kingdom ~22 ~11.5 million ~1.9 Canada ~12 ~6 million ~2.0 Australia ~11 ~4.8 million ~2.3 Germany ~20 ~11 million ~1.8 France ~18 ~11 million ~1.6 Japan ~18 ~15 million ~1.2 India ~3,000 (est.) ~360 million ~8.3 Brazil ~450 ~50 million ~9.0 European Union (EU-27) ~140–160 ~72 million ~2.0
Total EU child population (0–14): ~72 million
Result: ~2.1 deaths per million children
- Comment on How often do you take him for a walk? 2 weeks ago:
Some of you are so desperately alone and this post shows why.
- Comment on I'm still not sure how to do this actually oh wait maybe... nope. 2 weeks ago:
Bring your own reusable bag.
- Comment on This was the original control for cable TV. And if you bribed the install guy with cash he would set it to give you premium channels you didn't pay for 2 weeks ago:
ACKTUALLY
- Comment on Amazon is reportedly training humanoid robots to deliver packages 2 weeks ago:
Airspace rules are a huge factor there. I see delivery robots on the sidewalk often enough though.
I suspect most companies are still waiting out the testing and waiting for costs to be reduced.
- Comment on Amazon is reportedly training humanoid robots to deliver packages 2 weeks ago:
Down voted for the obvious observation. A drone just needs to get explicit instructions ones a report is filled and it won’t be an issue. Google does more work on Google maps IMO.
- Comment on Amazon is reportedly training humanoid robots to deliver packages 2 weeks ago:
What makes you think you can’t have individualized instructions for harder to reach addresses? After the first failure it’s pretty trivial to go out and fix it. Google does far more work maintaining maps and directions services.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
Show me a link to a 4k 120 60+ inch monitor. I want to know what you’d specifically consider a reasonable alternative. None of this vague bullshit.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
And who is making 80 inch monitors? Most people don’t want small ass displayed or have the ability to buy a 4k 50 inch monitor.
What a terribly limited and short sighted response.
- Comment on public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird) 3 weeks ago:
We’re on the same page. Sorry if I came off aggressive. These threads typically become immediate shit shows the second you bring up non favorable Linux points.
- Comment on public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird) 3 weeks ago:
And I’m sure it’ll work be run 24/7 with no downtime and a support desk along with a fleet of junior devs and admins working for the low low price of 35k s year right?
I’m sure it’ll support everything we need for CMMC, most, iso, a gdpr right? No need to put key cloak in front of 40 apps to show horn in proper rbac and audit accounts. Again for $16 a month right?
You’re a windws user, not even administering accounts or hardware. Your lack of experience is showing and your doubling down on “I’ve used Windows so I know” reeks of shit you see of non experts talking out of their ass.
Unless you’ve been in a leadership role and done a yearly budget, you have no clue. Adults with experience are talking here and you’re just spiteful lolol
- Comment on public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird) 3 weeks ago:
Close but no cigar!
- Comment on public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird) 3 weeks ago:
Drives me crazy. Rather than talking about how MS got here and how to fix it you get this screeching.
Same reason Linux desktop will never be mainstream unless valve keeps pumping billions into the shit regular the users need and want.
- Comment on public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird) 3 weeks ago:
No. For $16 a month you get Windows + O365 + InTune + EntreID. That includes role based access to admin portals, as well as for SharePoint+ one drive. You get per object audit and logging access to protect IP, you can remotely disable and wipe stolen devices if needed.
None of that can be replicated in one product, the reality it’s 10 or so subsystems that need to be maintained. It’s labor intensive. Does it make sense for some companies or governments with scale to switch away? ABSOLUTELY!
Is this thread filled with a bunch of people that vastly underrate capabilities and ease of use because of a hatred of Microsoft and what they represent and an unwillingness to look at how the users and businesses actually feel and make decisions? ABSOLUTELY!
I think management and MSP experience in this thread is nil and I think probably nobody in here has ever actually worked at a directors level.