ExLisper
@ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
- Comment on RetroDECK 0.10.0b Is a Ground-Up Rewrite, Not Just an Update 9 hours ago:
That’s nice but for me if a software is also available as a Flatpak it’s an advantage for people that use Flatpak. If it’s available only as a Flatpak (which this one is) it’s a disadvantage for all the people that don’t use it. 2GB for one app is insane. Duckstation is ~80MB
- Comment on How do I deliver an American eBay package to my hotel? 17 hours ago:
You can say that you will pick the things up at some location instead of them being delivered to you. Sometimes you can just send them to a pick up location directly. If not possible, once you get a tracking link you can change the destination and redirect to a pick up location.
- Comment on RetroDECK 0.10.0b Is a Ground-Up Rewrite, Not Just an Update 19 hours ago:
RetroDeck has the advantage of being a Flatpak
Download Size: 2.14 GiB
- 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 21 hours ago:
The same as your “we”. I assume you have some group ready to go.
- 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 22 hours ago:
You should target their internet connection. Fiber cables are easier to damage and harder to protect. It’s also easier to fix so longer, organized campaign would be needed but I think it would be possible to avoid capture for longer.
- Comment on yeet 2 days ago:
I had a thought like that and it’s so messed up I would literally be scared to share it anywhere because once it’s out there someone might actually do it and then I would feel responsible. But good to know it’s normal.
- Comment on Hundreds of Millions of Audio Devices Need a Patch to Prevent Wireless Hacking and Tracking 2 days ago:
Meh. So realistic attack would be that you know someone you want to track has one of those 17 models (which is hard to tell by just looking at the headphones) and never paired it with Android and he carries them everywhere. You force-pair and now you can track them. It’s pretty silly as a random attack because why would you track a random person. It’s silly to use it to record conversations because from 15 m there are easier methods to do it. I would say the risk that this will be used to actually track/record someone is low.
- Comment on Mount an ISO in Linux? 3 days ago:
In my DE I don’t have folders. Not all DEs use desktop icons or start menu with directories. I can open Nautilus manually but it can be completely different than your file explorer. Searching can work in a different way and opening ISO images can work in a different way.
mountalways works the same. - Comment on Mount an ISO in Linux? 3 days ago:
Of the two comments explanation how to do it, one using terminal and other UI, this one is shorter and will work on any Linux. The UI method is more complicated and will only work in a specific distro with specific DE.
So year, you should learn to code.
- Comment on Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too 3 days ago:
No, from what I’m reading they just pump money into it senselessly. VR/AR devices are $1B a year market and they pumped like $18B into it in a year. They just don’t care because they make so much money they can burn it.
- Comment on Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too 3 days ago:
You’re right, a lot of it probably went to the devs but from what I’m reading the cash burn is so bad because it’s extremely chaotic in there, lot’s of bad decisions, canceled projects, lot’s of directors swapping places. No idea what part of it went to low ranking devs and what went to consultants and building useless prototypes.
- Comment on In just 15 years, the average U.S. homebuyer went from 39 to 59 years old: Top analyst reveals how the housing market has warped in one generation 3 days ago:
Like literally? How did they do it? Are they hiding now or was it some legal scam?
- Comment on AI Is Scheming, and Stopping It Won’t Be Easy, OpenAI Study Finds 3 days ago:
Yeah, but why ask Gemini about it’s priorities? I can just lie about it.
- Comment on Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too 3 days ago:
If a company can dump $100B into failed project and still be profitable they have too much money. Jesus, imagine would would happen if this money went to the workers instead…
- Comment on AI Is Scheming, and Stopping It Won’t Be Easy, OpenAI Study Finds 3 days ago:
deliberately misleading humans
Yeah… You dumb.
- Comment on AI Is Scheming, and Stopping It Won’t Be Easy, OpenAI Study Finds 3 days ago:
So you think Gemini told you the truth here? How do you know it’s not just scheming?
- Comment on Google Says Its New AI Shopping Protocol Will Not Use Data to Overcharge Consumers 3 days ago:
Here’s some documentation: …googleblog.com/under-the-hood-universal-commerce…
What this does is if offers a API for agents to communicate with online stores: check products, apply coupons, process transactions and so on. And the critics say that this will be used to funnel more data about the user to the store so it can “adjust” prices. Which is nothing new. Companies already are using all the data they can get their hands on to screw you. If you’re naive enough to give data about to you AI bot controlled by a corporation and then send this bot to a store controlled by another corporation to do shopping for you then yeah, you will be screwed.
- Comment on who's gonna tell him? 4 days ago:
Here you go: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-hole
- Comment on 'Signal' President and VP warn agentic AI is insecure, unreliable, and a surveillance nightmare 5 days ago:
chatbots are not agentic AI so it’s a bit unrelated.
- Comment on Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman among billionaires investing in 'Freedom City' to be built on Greenland 5 days ago:
Now if only there was some way to make the weather there a bit more pleasant…
- Comment on JPEG-XL Image Support Returns To Latest Chrome / Chromium Code 5 days ago:
Fuck Chrome.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 6 days ago:
What was his point? He just repeated the same position that in my opinion is ignorant and antisocial. From the beginning he didn’t say anything beyond “AI companies can take any data they want” and avoided many direct questions. There’s nothing to respond to.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 6 days ago:
Still ignorant, antisocial and a little big bootlickish.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 6 days ago:
I’m also fine with them using data they can get for free like, I don’t know, weather data they collect themselves?
Data hosted by private individuals and open source projects is not free. Someone has to pay for hosting and AI companies sucking data with army of bots is elevating the cost of hosting beyond the means of those people/projects. They are shifting the costs of providing the “free” data on the community while keeping all the profits.
Private data used without consent is also not free. It’s valuable, protected data and AI companies are simply stealing it. Do you consider stolen things free?
I see your attitude is “they don’t hurt me personally and I don’t care what they do to other people”. It’s either ignorant or straight antisocial. Also a bit bootlickish.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 6 days ago:
Ok, so you think it’s ok for big companies to break the laws you don’t like, cool. I’m sure those big companies will not sue you when you infringe on some of their laws you don’t like.
And I like the way you just ignored the two other issues I mentioned. Are you fine with AI bots slowing sites like Codeberg to a crawl? Are you fine with AI companies using personal data without consent?
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 6 days ago:
Yes, they should because they generate way more traffic. Why do you think people are trying to protect websites from AI crawlers? Because they want to keep public data secret?
Also, everyone knows AI companies used copyrighted materials and private data without permission. If you think they only used public data you’re uninformed or lying on their behalf.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 6 days ago:
Here’s your source: www.anthropic.com/research/small-samples-poison
- Comment on Europe Has a New Plan to Break Free from US Tech Dominance 1 week ago:
Leave your feedback here: ec.europa.eu/…/16213-European-Open-Digital-Ecosys…
- Comment on Europe Has a New Plan to Break Free from US Tech Dominance 1 week ago:
Great link. Thanks.
- Comment on We all took foreign languages in school and none of us can actually speak those languages 1 week ago:
Just move to Spain.