Rentlar
@Rentlar@lemmy.ca
- Comment on New World will stop receiving updates following Amazon layoffs 1 day ago:
I knew that this game was overhyped and its life would be limited, but now is the time to try to preserve this game as much as possible ahead of shutdown date.
- Comment on Just up the production quality and they'll love it, Trust me bro 👍 2 days ago:
Brthday sut
- Comment on Did it really used to be common for guys to go to a bar every night like in Cheers or The Simpsons? 5 days ago:
Yes, and in some places especially small towns, it is for some people, since it’s the main hangout spot (3rd place) in town.
Though I don’t think young people do that as much, “regulars” tend to mean 1-3 times a week. My university had a bar that had a “ritual” where Friday afternoons it would be a completely full house.
- Comment on Why would I buy this? 1 week ago:
With CoD BO3 extensive ability to be modded and workshop support, it could be theoretically possible.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Well, uh, try training your AI with the lessons learned, and hope it doesn’t instantly pretend it never happened the very next day.
The one value proposition for juniors is that though they screw up a lot, they learn by screwing up. High turnover and curtailing your junior experience using AI are major technical mistakes on management’s part.
- Comment on If websites are slow for you, this is why, AWS is breaking everything 1 week ago:
It really shows what a great life that we on the Fediverse are living, by making our tech independent to a degree from the largest tech providers.
- Comment on Alibaba Cloud says it cut Nvidia AI GPU use by 82% with new pooling system— up to 9x increase in output lets 213 GPUs perform like 1,192 1 week ago:
I do expect operational savings from this optimization, but my guesstimate would be a 2-5x savings rather than the reported 9x savings when looked at over a fixed time period.
- Comment on Alibaba Cloud says it cut Nvidia AI GPU use by 82% with new pooling system— up to 9x increase in output lets 213 GPUs perform like 1,192 1 week ago:
It should be noted, how much will that affect the lifespan of those GPUs running double-dutyx8?
AI’s still replaceable but it will emulate human-like burnout.
- Comment on Does anyone else notice an up tick in hostility on Lemmy lately? 2 weeks ago:
Welcome back, I’ve been here the whole time and currently it seems a bit more toxic and hostile than when RIF shut down, I feel there are a couple more contrarians now than before but it hasn’t been a steady decline. There has always been the odd jerk and troll on this site. I would say the time Lemmy was most wholesome when !cat@lemmy.world flooded the front page with black cats, it was such a cute problem for us to have. Anyone else remember that?
Like others I’d say it’s cyclical month to month. This year there’s daily doom in the news with US politics. If you want to avoid that then block !news@lemmy.world, !politics@world, !usa@midwest.social, and other news and politics if it fills up with Trump posts. 2024 was a lot more hopeful and I think that reflected in the average user’s demeanor even if there was bothsidesism, Gaza stuff, Ukraine stuff and Trumpism stuff. You’ll be informed of important developments as Trump stuff leaks out on occasion but you don’t need to be constantly engaged.
Also: If you see a crapton of comments on a post with low votes then you know best to turn and run from the thread where most of the comments are.
- Comment on Windows 10 support has ended, but here's how to get an extra year for free 2 weeks ago:
Maybe as a Christmas gift to myself. My current one is an EIE pro that came with my guitar second hand. The linux “driver” only sort of works.
- Comment on Two New Windows Zero-Days Exploited in the Wild — One Affects Every Version Ever Shipped 2 weeks ago:
And it’s not likely to be the last.
- Comment on Windows 10 support has ended, but here's how to get an extra year for free 2 weeks ago:
If you want to delay your switch to Linux, there are scripts to enroll in the ESU, but unfortunately the local account script stopped working a week ago. Or get Win 10 LTSC, or keep your system disconnected from the Internet.
- Comment on Jeep pushed software update that bricked all 2024 Wrangler 4xe models 2 weeks ago:
The penalty of doing it wrong needs to be higher than the cost of doing jt right.
- Comment on Jeep pushed software update that bricked all 2024 Wrangler 4xe models 2 weeks ago:
I don’t get it? Why can’t car companies just release software updates that get deployed with the regular service interval, like once every year or two? That way the repair service or dealership will be close by if problems arise.
- Comment on Next onFOSS gaming event on Saturday 18th of October 2 weeks ago:
Oooh! This sounds like fun!
- Comment on Threadiverse... on ATProto?! 2 weeks ago:
On the topic of ‘hills to die on’, I will say I have gained a significant respect for you over the last 2 years, for sticking to your principles on this and following through on them.
We might disagree on the best way to do things. I’d witnesed you in the past receiving a lot of pushback (to put it lightly) for a well-intentioned but controversially implemented project (the whole Reddit mirroring and account claiming thing you tried). If I had been in your shoes at the time, I would probably have quit Lemmy and the Fediverse entirely for something else in order to try to pursue that vision. Yet, you’ve stayed with it, with the aim to refine your ideas on how to better bring decentralized social media to the general public. So kudos to you for your resoluteness on this.
- Comment on Climate goals go up in smoke as US datacenters turn to coal 2 weeks ago:
Hooray for cancer, asthma and bronchitis! Make America Healthy Again. Lung health is like Karate – black is the best!
- Comment on Great games you would recommend from before 1990? 2 weeks ago:
- Atari Paperboy (there were various ports but the arcade version is the best one IMO). It’s fun, unique with no real successor (more are like Frogger).
- Ghosts n Goblins, the 1985 original (there are modern instalments but I think the original is just as fun).
- Comment on WinBoat for containerised Windows apps on Linux adds custom install path, home folder sharing and more 3 weeks ago:
This is about as good as one can get to a Linux Subsystem for Windows.
- Comment on Seeing lemmy all over Google search results gives me hope 3 weeks ago:
I mean it’s interesting that it has surpassed Kilmister as the top result.
- Comment on Punch Time 3 weeks ago:
Oh yeah you are right… let me edit it
- Comment on Punch Time 3 weeks ago:
I will transliterate where I want to preserve the original context of words. Otherwise I generally just go for stage 3 to get the gist of what a writer or speaker means, and usually it’s a combination of the two, I don’t try to use different idioms.
So “I’ll punch your lights out” might likely become “I’ll beat you so that the lights in your eyes go out” if I were to translate to Japanese (transliterated back).
It’s a neat way to show how each person translating has their own style. (And how Japanese news and diplomatic translators have had a rough time with Trump, forced to sanewash a lot).
- Comment on Shortly After Xbox Game Pass Prices Spiked, the Page to Cancel Game Pass Subscriptions Was Overwhelmed 4 weeks ago:
One could imagine that conveniently, Microsoft’s online support pages and the support staff were designed to only handle hundreds of thousands of cancelations at a time.
- Comment on Taiwan refuses to move half of U.S.-bound chip production to American shores — trade discussion to be focused on Section 232 investigation for preferential deal on semiconductors 4 weeks ago:
Intel: did I hear somebody say we should announce our newest 14nm+++++++++ platform?
- Comment on So...how the fuck do I trust *anything*? 4 weeks ago:
I consider trust a network, where you are the root CA (certificate authority) or like a tree where you are the trunk, with a locus of control. You have to figure out where your ground truth comes from and re-establish if it if you can’t locate it, whether it’s your upbringing, your life experiences, your family, the books you’ve read or the shows you’ve watched, where you’ve been or the friends you have/had.
Everybody sees the world at least a little bit differently, so you have to kinda figure out where they get their beliefs from and try to connect on the common points while also respectfully figuring out where and why there are differences.
So as just a random internet person I can only recommend two things:
- Ignore most stuff coming from influencers and people that change their principles willy-nilly to suit themselves or chase every fad, there’s very little for you to gain from that.
- If you get stressed or panicked thinking about the chaos of the whole world, slow down, step back, remember the locus of control, think about the things you want to change, can change and can’t change and take the first step of action from amongst the things you have direct control over, and worry less about trying to do anything more than your best to make the situation better.
- Comment on I decided he should melt. I don't know why 4 weeks ago:
Jabba the Hump
- Comment on Reuters: US could hit entire International Criminal Court with sanctions soon 5 weeks ago:
The court is also seeking alternative suppliers for banking services and software, three sources said.
Now is a better time than ever for any foreign entity to move off of US-based banking and digital services. The US government can order you locked out of services you paid for, for any arbitrary reason.
- Comment on Trump ties autism risk to Tylenol as scientists urge caution 5 weeks ago:
Science by decree…
- Comment on WTF Microsoft 5 weeks ago:
You can upgrade ^and also agree to the Windows 11 Terms and Conditions^ or you can THROW AWAY YOUR PC!!!
- Comment on Turning to the sun: Solar rise in Central Europe 1 month ago:
It’s energy that is basically “free” with no artificial inputs needed and only a little bit of maintenance! More and more it becomes practically a no brainer compared to fossil fuel.