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- Comment on Mastodon is testing easier ways to get you started in the fediverse 4 days ago:
Well I was used to MMOs with different servers and I thought I’d have to create an account for each if I wanted to be with my friends. I didn’t know Mastodon was NOT a mere Twitter alternative, and I wasn’t familiar with the concept of the fediverse.
- Comment on A “QuitGPT” campaign is urging people to cancel their ChatGPT subscriptions— Backlash against ICE is fueling a broader movement against AI companies’ ties to President Trump. 1 week ago:
I don’t know if it’s your fault honestly. It’s the system that makes you want to offshore your work to developing countries and not hire local employees. I get it. It’s cheaper. But when even independent developers start doing this we have reached post-late stage capitalism at this point
- Comment on Does it happen when the law arrest a drug kingpin or whatever and they off the cops something like 10mil a piece to let him/her go? Has anyone ever actually taken it? Or is movie trope? 1 week ago:
That’s why you also buy off a high ranking dude so that no one questions the 20mins.
- Comment on i mean 2 weeks ago:
The Z-spot
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
Oh nooooo I’m not prepared please no
- Comment on A hacker with thigh-high striped socks should take one for the team and really unredact all the names (and I mean *all of them*) in the Epstein Files. 2 weeks ago:
At this point I think “bruh” has become neutral enough.
And it was sarcasm for the CO2 detector thing
- Comment on Does it happen when the law arrest a drug kingpin or whatever and they off the cops something like 10mil a piece to let him/her go? Has anyone ever actually taken it? Or is movie trope? 2 weeks ago:
I can imagine paying them off to let you go in that moment. The arresting officer could just tell his boss I’m sorry he escaped. Or you could pay to delay the investigation.
Then you just flee the US jurisdiction and they never get to see you again!!!
- Comment on Using the same abbreviation scheme as "internationalization" -> "i18n", the word "to" can be abreviated as "t0o". 2 weeks ago:
True, however when I wrote this I didn’t know how it worked and I thought it was reversible :)
- Comment on Using the same abbreviation scheme as "internationalization" -> "i18n", the word "to" can be abreviated as "t0o". 2 weeks ago:
Yeah this is totally g7h…
- Comment on Using the same abbreviation scheme as "internationalization" -> "i18n", the word "to" can be abreviated as "t0o". 2 weeks ago:
I’m sorry but that isn’t abbreviation, that’s straight up encryption
- Comment on (Serious) networking with other academics appears difficult 2 weeks ago:
Create/join communities in your field, on Mastodon follow the hashtags and most importantly feed them with posts even if no one answers or interacts, someday you’ll reach the audience you’re looking for
- Comment on Tot be heard 2 weeks ago:
Vielleicht ist er tot
- Comment on Any Good Desktop or Phone Clients for Lemmy? 2 weeks ago:
Honestly I just like the UI, it looks great and it’s fast. It’s also customizable enough for my needs, and is native to iOS so it follows its design/UI rules. In terms of space it is indeed a bit bigger, but honestly it doesn’t bother that much it’s only 40MB more. Last but not least, the dev team is very helpful and answer quickly on their Matrix chat.
I’m curious though, what features do you think it lacks?
- Comment on Any Good Desktop or Phone Clients for Lemmy? 2 weeks ago:
You can filter per platform
- Comment on Any Good Desktop or Phone Clients for Lemmy? 2 weeks ago:
If you are on iOS you should take a look at Mlem
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
I come specifically from this.
I was intrigued and I had never heard of the fediverse before. The rabbit hole brought me here :)
- Comment on Xikipedia - the doomscrollable wikipedia 2 weeks ago:
I don’t understand why is everybody hating? It threw me off and made me laugh at first but I find it perfectly readable.
- Comment on I worked some prison and jails. They always put this big heavy green thing on you if your on suicide or solitary watch. My question is if Epstein was on watch then how did he suicide? 2 weeks ago:
Some worked but the important ones didn’t. This one was the closest to recording the door, and is the one you’re referring to: New footage from the day he died with no cut
- Comment on I worked some prison and jails. They always put this big heavy green thing on you if your on suicide or solitary watch. My question is if Epstein was on watch then how did he suicide? 2 weeks ago:
Very convenient indeed… and did I mention that the cameras didn’t work that day?
- Comment on I worked some prison and jails. They always put this big heavy green thing on you if your on suicide or solitary watch. My question is if Epstein was on watch then how did he suicide? 2 weeks ago:
The answer is pretty simple actually. When he died, he had just been removed from suicide watch.
- Comment on Scientists say quantum tech has reached its transistor moment 2 weeks ago:
Yes they will probably never replace them because they’re actually slower than classical computers in doing simple calculations.
Quantum ML is actively being researched. However I am not informed at all about the advancement in this field specifically.
But the good news is that it doesn’t need to be portable, we can use them just as we do right now with remote access!
- Comment on Scientists say quantum tech has reached its transistor moment 2 weeks ago:
Oh I’m not saying it is technically impossible, it’s the opposite actually, it’s developing extremely fast. And usefulness and having QCs in our homes aren’t that far apart to be honest. Why would John Doe have a QC at home if he’s not trying to create a new medication, or simulate a molecule? Probably for the same reasons he doesn’t have an MRI machine in his living room :)
- Comment on Scientists say quantum tech has reached its transistor moment 2 weeks ago:
Yeah but you have to consider one other thing. Before creating classical computers, we already had theorized them, we had algorithms etc. We knew why we were creating them.
For QC, the pace of hardware development is faster than our ability to create algorithms. It’s very similar to what’s happening with the AI bubble currently, we’re investing heavily in a new technology because it looks cool to investors, but we don’t even have enough algorithms to run on it. It’s just a shit ton of marketing…
- Comment on Scientists say quantum tech has reached its transistor moment 2 weeks ago:
I don’t think it will ever reach consumer households, since it requires extremely complex and expensive materials, tools and physical conditions. Unless a major breakthrough occurs but highly unlikely.
Also we don’t really have a use for them, at least to regular users. They won’t replace classical computers.
But you can already access some QCs online. IBM has a paid remote API for instance.
- Comment on Why do some users have zero upvotes on their posts/comments? 2 weeks ago:
Or keep auto-upvote on because you agree with yourself. If you get proven wrong you can downvote your own post!