RedGreenBlue
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- Comment on Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies instead 1 day ago:
I both fear and can’t wait for the ai pop. Please come sooner rather than later.
- Comment on Bread mold 1 day ago:
Cut away a generous part around a mould spot, inspect crossection. Looks good? Smells good? Then it’s edible. Mould is everywhere all the time. If you can see it or smell it, don’t eat.
If you are worried about the mould and microorganisms you can’t see, then you will have to eat everything right out of the oven, made with fresly ground flour.
- Comment on Why? 1 week ago:
Less controversial comments that compel people to respond and argue with?
Larger portion of mature people on lemmy?
- Comment on Windows 11's adoption is much slower compared to Windows 10, claims Dell 1 week ago:
They need it to run ai and bloat whithout it grinding to a halt.
- Comment on Women and men and consensual sex 1 week ago:
The asymetry is unfair.
- Comment on Women and men and consensual sex 1 week ago:
I usually skip over hard to understand posts. But if you are determined; you could feed it to a LLM and respond to whatever it translates it to.
- Comment on 10 Richest Americans Have Gained $700 Billion in Wealth Since Trump Reelection 4 weeks ago:
They should share a little.
- Comment on Nearly 90% of Windows Games now run on Linux, latest data shows 4 weeks ago:
What am I looking at? What are the colors?
- Comment on China solves 'century-old problem' with new analog chip that is 1,000 times faster than high-end Nvidia GPUs 4 weeks ago:
Just push ever so slightly more when you hear the crunching sounds.
- Comment on Microsoft seemingly just revealed that OpenAI lost $11.5B last quarter 5 weeks ago:
Problem is they are competing with cheap web services like deepseek and local free models. Those alternatives are gonna become more popular when chatgpt starts charging.
They are spending like crazy in the hope for some inovation that will give them an advantage that others can’t copy for cheap. That is a very difficult thing to accomplish. I bet they will fail. That money ain’t coming back.
- Comment on Nearly 90% of Windows Games now run on Linux, latest data shows — as Windows 10 dies, gaming on Linux is more viable than ever 5 weeks ago:
Yea! If in doubt, unplug every other drive. It’s a good practice.
- Comment on Nearly 90% of Windows Games now run on Linux, latest data shows — as Windows 10 dies, gaming on Linux is more viable than ever 5 weeks ago:
There was not an option to autopartition the drive you picked? Having to manually make efi partition sounds suspect to me.
- Comment on Just up the production quality and they'll love it, Trust me bro 👍 5 weeks ago:
Someone should write a guide with specific and examples.
- Comment on Microsoft Teams can record office presence from December 5 weeks ago:
Implementing useless features and fixing nothing since 1975.
- Comment on On January 1st of 2026, Texas will be required to give ID to download apps from the app stores. It doesn't matter if it's NSFW or not. 1 month ago:
Wow! Dystopia.
- Comment on Caw caw 1 month ago:
I can feel the future broken nail.
- Comment on Australian Government gets a taste of what everyday people have to deal with in terms of data breaches as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's mobile phone number released online 1 month ago:
Email should work similarly.
- Comment on People regret buying Amazon smart displays after being bombarded with ads 1 month ago:
Any ads is a no-go for me.
- Comment on EU Chat Control didnt pass - proving the media got to alot of you 1 month ago:
Can’t someone pick the shitty parts of this proposal and push it to a vote, so it can be struck down already?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Do not track is used to finger print you.
- Comment on Xbox: "Price Increases Are Never Fun For Anybody" 2 months ago:
But they do understand “charge what the market will bear”. It’s all about short term profit.
- Comment on OpenAI plans to launch an AI-only TikTok clone 2 months ago:
The app can generate copyrighted content How are they allowed to do this? it can ensure the content never leaves the app Really? Isn’t is pretty much standard for social media dwellers to screen cap everything they see?
- Comment on reddit chatroom 2 months ago:
I would assume one does this to probe for likeminded people. Can’t think of anything else.
- Comment on U.S. to impose tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs, kitchen cabinets, furniture and heavy trucks 2 months ago:
Americas investment safe, stable market, run by their stable genious. Smert!
- Comment on Kremlin bans fuel exports until the end of the year as Russia’s supply is disrupted by Ukrainian drones 2 months ago:
I guess you can do allot when you don’t care about your own people and you have oligarc piggy banks to crack. Also when you have mercenary armies across the globe holding on to gold mines.
My guess is that before the war, russians were not suffering as much and oligarcs were getting richer.
- Comment on Ukraine Destroys Russian Ammo Depot With Over 19,000 Drones and Rare ZUBK14 Tank Missiles 2 months ago:
Neat! If Russia had other leadership that money could have been used to help many struggling Russians in Russia. Instead it became smoke and pollution.
- Comment on Beware, another "wonderful" conservative instance to "free us" has appeared 2 months ago:
They got to emigrate the istance users aswell. Seems like a loosing game.
- Comment on Hmm this "unisex" bathroom seems biased... 2 months ago:
I wonder if signs like these are effective. Unless you are monitoring and handing out fines as guests leave, they are gonna just do whatever is their habit.
- Comment on They know that is NOT what people will use them for. 2 months ago:
So you don’t get static shocks, from your friend, when you are hanging out.
- Comment on AI adoption rate is declining among large companies — US Census Bureau claims fewer businesses are using AI tools 2 months ago:
For the things AI is good at, like reading documentation, one should just get a local model and be done.
I think pouring as much money as big companies in the us has been doing is unwise. But when you have deep pockets, i guess you can afford to gamble.