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- Comment on Microsoft Confirms Windows 11 Bug That Locks Users Out of the C: Drive 5 days ago:
I’m sick of it. I had 4 different projects with it this year at work. And we are paying them money for it…
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- Comment on ‘Devastating blow’: Atlassian lays off 1,600 workers ahead of AI push 1 week ago:
Pretty much all of my colleagues wasted time, because Jira stores comments locally that you haven’t yet send, but not does not do that for replies on comments. Those are gone after reopening the site for some reason.
- Comment on ‘Devastating blow’: Atlassian lays off 1,600 workers ahead of AI push 1 week ago:
They renamed “project” to “space”, so that it’s harder to find what you are looking for.
- Comment on AI Chatbot Cost Exploitation as an Attack Vector 1 week ago:
Wasting the energy isn’t that good either…
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- Comment on Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea. 2 weeks ago:
More nuanced (and without using the word “stupid”)
- Making reusable rockets is very difficult. It was high risk, high reward.
- Electric cars were always the climate change solution IF the battery gets good enough. And it got good enough. I hate my country’s car industry (I’m from Germany) for not getting their asses up.
- Satellite internet is in fact too expensive for average customers. I think, no on has ever declared it as bad for people in regions without existing internet intrastructure. The question is how profitable it is, but it’s not publicly traded, so we will probably not get the numbers.
For sure, Elmo can somehow make profit out of it, e.g. by selling the space cloud usage as “can’t be controlled by an government on earth” for a high price. But when we concentrate on the facts: It can’t be more efficient than Azure or AWS on earth, at least not for the next decades.
- Comment on How I Reversed Amazon's Kindle Web Obfuscation Because Their App Sucked 2 weeks ago:
It has to be dogshit, so you buy the Kindle.
- Comment on Dark patterns killed my wife’s Windows 11 installation – OSnews 2 weeks ago:
But the shareholder value!!!111
- Comment on Dark patterns killed my wife’s Windows 11 installation – OSnews 2 weeks ago:
Well, I found some nice blogs and enjoyed reading a few articles today on my weekend and I though “maybe, others enjoy those, too”, so I shared 3 of them. They got around 900 upvotes in total, so I think, that was not a bad decision (for me, it’s not about internet points, but about discourse / seeing what others think).
I also couldn’t find past posts of this article in technology@lemmy.world, so it shouldn’t be a duplicate -> reddthat.com/search?q=dark+patterns&type=All&list…
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- Comment on Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea. 2 weeks ago:
I wish them the same success that the metaverse once had.
- Comment on Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea. 2 weeks ago:
Maybe, the destruction of earth is part of the calculations. If earth is gone, space might be an option.
- Comment on Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea. 2 weeks ago:
A huge title, it’s great, one of the best titles we have ever seen. People come to me telling me: That’s the best title I have ever seen.
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- Comment on Death by a thousand slops 2 weeks ago:
Luckily, the word “Centainly” is a huge hint that it was generated by AI. You know that the reporter of the “issue” copy-pasted the question of the developer right into the LLM and copy-pasted the output right into hackone.
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- Comment on It's rude to show AI output to people | Alex Martsinovich 2 weeks ago:
I already think that it’s insulting when people accomplish/do/implement/… something and want to informs the others and do that by generating a 1-2 pages long wall of text via LLM that is then copy-pasted into an email…
Like… Can’t you just write down the 5 or 10 most important points? Are we not worth the time to do so? Do we have to find the most relevant information ourselves in that text???
- Comment on I replaced a $120/year micro-SaaS in 20 minutes with LLM-generated code 2 weeks ago:
What do you think?
It probably contains some level of “cross-site-scripting-as-a-service” now, I guess.
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