Paulemeister
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- Comment on the soke is jex 2 days ago:
T H E S O U N D T H E P I X A R I N T R O M A K E S - The sound the Pixar intro makes.
- Comment on ard 4 days ago:
What about standard
- Comment on big facts 5 days ago:
I kinda don’t believe in Energy, in the sense that I find it a useful conserved quantity to calculate stuff. Energy, or other physical quantities like fields “existing” though, is philosophical question
- Comment on Gentoo Linux Begins Codeberg Migration In Moving Away From GitHub, Avoiding Copilot 2 weeks ago:
Dude AI companies do not give a fuck about the law. It’s hard to prove a specific piece of data was used to train a model so they put everything in they can. There’s literally a lawsuit about this, where Microsoft and others claim using code on GitHub to train is fair use.
As far as I can tell this lawsuit is about copyright infringement of open source code, but as we where talking about an open source project leaving GitHub because of this, that’s what’s relevant.
I myself would not be surprised if they could not withstand the urge to put more high quality code from enterprise users into their training data, but as they are not suing and we don’t know their code, that’s speculation.
- Comment on What launcher should I replace Nova with? 3 weeks ago:
Want kind of use cases do you have for your phone that that’s relevant? Sure it’s nice to have, but I can’t even remember when I last moved files to/from my phone
- Comment on What launcher should I replace Nova with? 3 weeks ago:
wtf
- Comment on a real danger of quantum computing 2 months ago:
The wavefunction obtained by the Schrödinger equation is indeed time dependent, so it is possible for the probability of measuring a certain eigenvalue of a physical quantity described by an operator on the wavefunction to change over time. I don’t quite get what you are trying to say here. Are you talking about whether quantum entanglement breaks relativity? Measuring for example one electron spin up will get you the information that the other one (maybe a few light-years away) is of a certain other state (maybe spin down). This does not allow to transfer a message between the two locations, as measuring the state on the senders end is still completely random. They would have to send a lookup table which is still only possible with the speed of light
- Comment on Word. 2 months ago:
The normal user still uses spaces and newlines to format their documents instead of tabstops . Doesn’t use automatic Table of contents or knows how to use sections to make the page numbers show up where they want. It doesn’t help, that the online version doesn’t support section insertion. I pretty much never use Word, but it’s an incredibly complex piece of software, people don’t know how to use. Even the elusive positioning of pictures isn’t all too hard if you know what anchors do.
- Comment on xkcd #3135: Sea Level 5 months ago:
Does the moon decrease the air pressure enough for that to matter?
- Comment on Good afternoon I choose thoughts you've never had before. 11 months ago:
Ehm