osaerisxero
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- Comment on Sam Altman’s Dirty DRAM Deal 3 days ago:
They're probably the only reason it hasn't popped yet: still searching for someone to hold the bag, but the longer they wait, the bigger the number gets and the less likely it is for them to find one. Eventually someone's going to cut their losses and it's going to be a bloodbath.
- Comment on RAM is so expensive, Samsung won't even sell it to Samsung 4 days ago:
Just open a second tab in chrome and you'll be redlining that puppy.
- Comment on TIL smoking is good for your body 1 week ago:
Puts the breast in breast cancer, am i right fellas
- Comment on **How** should I properly document my homelab? 1 week ago:
I believe it is traditional to do so written in blood in the style of an apocalypse log, dealer's choice for who's blood. Make sure it's disjointed and nearly incomprehensible, but that everything is there.
Bonus points if you print the config files and write your documentation on them after stapling them to the walls
- Comment on Asuka [Neon Genesis Evangelion] 1 week ago:
Now Shinji, crank that soulja boy
- Comment on RAM is so expensive that stores are selling it at market prices 2 weeks ago:
No, they have to base the price on what it costs to order the next shipment, unless they want to just stop carrying ram or you expect them to take on a loan for that. The wholesale market for ram must be fucking wild for a retail store to think they have to post something like that.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey Releases Vine Reboot Where AI Content Is Banned 3 weeks ago:
Only if we let it be. There's no technical reason why the origin of a video couldn't have a signature generated by the capture device, or legally requiring AI models to do the same for any content they generate. Anything without an origin sticker is assumed to be garbage by default. Obviously there would need to be some way to make captures either anonymous or not at the user's choice, and nation states can evade these things with sufficient effort like they always do, but we could cut a lot of slop out by doing some simple stuff like that.
- Comment on Scientists Growing Colour Without Chemicals 4 weeks ago:
I'm excited to see the first color to cause a mass health event because the color wasn't fully sterilized because of cost cutting. I'm sure people will be really normal about it.
Bets on red btw.
- Comment on Square Enix says it wants generative AI to be doing 70% of its QA and debugging by the end of 2027 4 weeks ago:
They're already not paying for QA, so if anything this would be a net increase in resources allocated just to bring the machines onboard to do the task
- Comment on Global Warming [Photographic Evidence] 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on Self-hosted web printer 4 weeks ago:
Also do you have enough paper for the entire bee movie script.
Asking for a friend.
- Comment on What's happened from July to September 2025 that might make people Google "Worst timeline"? 4 weeks ago:
they didn't thots and pears hard enough
- Comment on bee movie turns 18 today btw 5 weeks ago:
According to all known laws
of aviation,
there is no way a bee
should be able to fly.
Its wings are too small to get
its fat little body off the ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway
because bees don't care
what humans think is impossible. - Comment on Is There An Active Networking Lemmy Sub? 5 weeks ago:
Ironically, that's probably what's needed to get the yapping started. With the fediverse being what it is, there's lots of highly technical people kicking around (networking people included), but little need for us to be posting stuff about it unless it's time to shit talk HPE again or something.
- Comment on Sounds about right 5 weeks ago:
You have Light Mode and Dark Mode, but now, introducing: Dusk Mode!
- Comment on In bizarre move, Framework embraces deeply extremist views 1 month ago:
- Comment on In bizarre move, Framework embraces deeply extremist views 1 month ago:
I heard about this a few nights ago and learned via the rabbit hole that Rails went rogue last month too.
Fucking wild times out there.
- Comment on Helldivers 2 was almost a free-to-play game, could've changed Sony's live service trajectory 2 months ago:
This surprises me, as I've only really encountered one lobby that had griefing issues, and they were readily resolved by me running an autocannon and the laser pistol lol. I think the nature of the game itself does a lot to minimize the impact of players being jackasses.
- Comment on 2 months ago:
That is an objective fact, not a lie.
- Comment on NATO Article 4 Declaration Puts Poland 'Closest to Open Conflict Since WWII' 2 months ago:
Busy day
- Comment on Portuguese president calls Trump Soviet or Russian agent 3 months ago:
The allegation is that it was more of a 'meet the new boss, same as the old boss' situation for him.
- Comment on Hollow Knight: Silksong - Special Announcement Stream (starts in 48 hours) 3 months ago:
Or not having the space to do motion controls
- Comment on I'm a proud catholic and I can name all of them 3 months ago:
Really, it's more like Orange, Yuge Boi, and Not-Orange
- Comment on Big things happening in the 3D print community 3 months ago:
Just imagine the steaks this puppy could cook up
- Comment on Google Gemini struggles to write code, calls itself “a disgrace to my species” 3 months ago:
Then when it gets back, it finds out it's on a PIP
- Comment on Buy HDD on sale now or wait for Black Friday? 3 months ago:
Most people don't have a RAID to fall back on either, and I would argue most cars' donuts or spares haven't been checked since the car was new so I think it holds up better than you're giving it credit for lol
- Comment on So glad I suck dick 3 months ago:
needs more jpeg
- Comment on Surprising no one, new research says AI Overviews cause massive drop in search clicks 4 months ago:
If you aren't paying, you're the product.
What sucks is that I can't unbundle their AI shit from my subscription
- Comment on Garry's Mod July 2025 update now includes Counter-Strike: Source and Half-Life 2 content by default 4 months ago:
No they won't, they'll be saying it until the end of time.
Now they'll just be wrong
- Comment on Japan sets new internet speed world record — 4 million times faster than average US speeds 4 months ago:
Not quite. Google fiber did 2 things: 1) in any market thry entered, they forced an ante speed and 2) they provided a model that a bunch of local coops and/or municipal networks could follow (and did)
They are currently in 28 markets in the US.