banause
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- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Okay, you are so close to understand it.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Well, that post itself is an advertisement. Advertising is a lot more than the technical ad on a website.
Have you ever read a similar post about, let’s say, e-mails? You didn’t need someone to convince you that this is great tech. You intrinsincly knew how it is beneficial for you.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
That’s exactly how I imagined. Image
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
You actually sound like a LLM already. Impressive.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
What is your counter argument to Yann LeCun that you should still prioritize mathematics and other traditonal fields over AI usage as a CS student? Why is he wrong?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Are you publishing under a different name? I found no papers that have been authored by a Bret Bernhoft on AI (or even tech in general).
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
See, a very wise man once told me, that you can identify great new innovation in tech by how much people have to advertise for it. His simple rule was: "You have to advertise shit."
- No advertisement, huge adoption: great innovation.
- Lots of advertisement, huge adoption: unknown.
- Lots of avertisement, minimal adoption: bullshit.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
What … what do you mean “first year”?
- Comment on Word. 3 weeks ago:
!yourjokebutworse@lemmy.world
- Comment on Trump wants the NFL to change its name so that soccer is the only sport called football: ‘We have to come up with another name for the NFL stuff’ 4 weeks ago:
May I suggest a German word?
“Distanzkampfball”
- Comment on Trump wants the NFL to change its name so that soccer is the only sport called football: ‘We have to come up with another name for the NFL stuff’ 4 weeks ago:
Contrary to urban myth, NASA did use the metric system for the Apollo Moon landings. SI units were used for arguably the most critical part of the missions
ukma.org.uk/why-metric/…/the-moon-landings/
Which is, btw, true for most of academia/research/engineering.
- Comment on Bring bathroom doors back to hotels 1 month ago:
I don’t want to shit
- Comment on Bring bathroom doors back to hotels 1 month ago:
But not in Europe. Checkmate.
- Comment on Bring bathroom doors back to hotels 1 month ago:
I’ve never seen a hotel without a bathroom door either?!
Is this just US-Defaultism again?
- Comment on Cross-social app 1 month ago:
True… At least there is an issue open discussing Lemmy support. Sorry 😐
- Comment on Cross-social app 1 month ago:
Probably fedilab.app/projects/fedilab/ 🤔
- Comment on Refrigerator ads are finally here! 1 month ago:
That’s the whole point of this sub lol
- Comment on I've heard New Yorkers are devastated 1 month ago:
Kid Rock makes music for people that rock kids.
- Comment on oh no! reddit gives up on totally not NFTs! 2 months ago:
Oh no, who would have thought. 🫠
- Comment on Framework supporting far-right racists? 2 months ago:
Thanks 😁 Okay, first of all, I agree with the general sentiment. You should not donate money to facists. Which DHH clearly is. (I mean, it’s absurd that we even have to talk about this in 2025, right? 😅) Just to be completely clear here.
I also agree that the hyperland community is full of assholes. However, being an ignorant asshole is different from being a fascist. If you read the blog of that hyperland guy, I get clearly the picture of an arrogant priviledged dude. However, he does not appear to be a nazi. (I wouldn’t hang around with him, but he is not a fascist.)
And for me personally, that doesn’t qualify for a boycott. If we draw the line there, boy would we end up with a lot of services to boycott. Even Linus Torvalds himself is kinda a dick at times (a differen kind yes, but still). Richard Stallman is bonkers. Don’t get me started on Mark Shuttleworth. However, that doesn’t mean that they are fascists and we need to exclude them from our communities. It doesn’t mean that any corp donating to the Linux Foundation is evil and need to be boycotted.
Again, the argument against FW still stands because of DHH and their poor handling of the situation. But honestly, continuing to use hyprland in general is okay in my eyes. Supporting them with money is a bit more nuanced of course, but doesn’t qualify to get cancelled.
- Comment on Framework supporting far-right racists? 2 months ago:
Huh? I can’t find anything? Can you help me out?
- Comment on Framework supporting far-right racists? 2 months ago:
tbh, the hyperland thing is, for me personally, not too dramatic. Like there was a failure in moderation and response, but “a manufacturer that supports an floss project that has a discord channel where a mod changed the pronouns of a user and the admin of said channel didn’t respond harshly enough” sounds “forgiveable”. Not ideal, but also not super dramatic.
DHH on the other hand 😅😂…
- Comment on just one more bro 2 months ago:
The genie didn’t do anything. It was you the whole time!
- Comment on Has this ever happened to you? 2 months ago:
I bet he misses a lot of MtG sessions. 😏
- Comment on Has this ever happened to you? 2 months ago:
- Comment on Has this ever happened to you? 2 months ago:
Mr. Fancy-look-at-me-i’m-married-pants
- Comment on A sausage is meat in an intestinal casing so when you have anal sex with someone you turn them into a you sausage. 3 months ago:
TIHI
- Comment on Call me... 4 months ago:
The one with the wings is clearly a “Häbbergas”.
- Comment on 95% of Companies See ‘Zero Return’ on $30 Billion Generative AI Spend, MIT Report Finds 4 months ago:
You sound like a dad after reading the morning press.
- Comment on 95% of Companies See ‘Zero Return’ on $30 Billion Generative AI Spend, MIT Report Finds 4 months ago:
You are repeating indoctrinated capitalist think patterns. In reality the market most often does not react like that.
The example as given by you is how you basically teach the concept of market balance to middle schoolers. However, it’s a hypotetical lab analogy. It’s over simplified for lay people. Comparable to the famous “ignore air resistance” in physics.
Markets are at times efficient, at other times inefficient. They may even be both concurrently.
Like our colleagues in the other social and natural sciences, academic economists focus their greatest energies on communicating to their peers within their own discipline. Greater effort can certainly be given by economists to improving communication across disciplinary boundaries
In the real world, it is not possible for markets to be perfect due to inefficient producers, externalities, environmental concerns, and lack of public goods.