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- Comment on Nerdcore is back 1 day ago:
Oooh!! That’s an excellent idea!
- Comment on Nerdcore is back 2 days ago:
Nerdcore is generally music from a specific nerd subculture. There’s one for nearly every nerd subculture, so I can’t really list them lol
- Comment on Nerdcore is back 2 days ago:
I’m good with all of it, honestly, but was specifically looking for something like ytcracker type of nerdcore. Now, yt is very specifically about hacking (and the culture surrounding it). I’m not specifically looking about hacking, but I am looking for specific nerdcore, where they sing about a very specific interest. Now that that’s clear as a mud lol
- Comment on Windows 12 release is pushed back at least another year as Microsoft announces Windows 11 version 25H2 2 days ago:
- 98 bad
- 98se good
- m.e. bad
- xp good
- Vista bad
- 7 good
- 8 bad
- 8.1 ok? Sort of
- 10 goodish
- 11 bad
- 12 personally, I think it will be worse
- Comment on Nerdcore is back 2 days ago:
What kind of nerdcore is welcome there? Like, is ytcracker an acceptable artist in this community?
- Comment on Next-Gen Brain Implants Offer New Hope for Depression: AI and real-time neural feedback could transform treatments 2 days ago:
So, their AI is confidently wrong over 60% of the time, and they thought implanting it into people’s brains was a good idea?? Wtf???
- Comment on Senate GOP budget bill has little-noticed provision that could hurt your Wi-Fi 2 days ago:
Because of its shortcomings as a communication bandwidth, it’s really, really good at cell-based positioning.
- Comment on Senate GOP budget bill has little-noticed provision that could hurt your Wi-Fi 2 days ago:
- Comment on You’re Not Allowed to Have the Best Sunscreens in the World 4 days ago:
Original article is paywalled.
- Comment on Amazon Workers Defy Dictates of Automation 5 days ago:
but is too stupidly arrogant to realize the tech really isn’t there yet.
Just use AI lol
I laugh, but that’ll probably come next …
- Comment on TOR asking to run snowflake to help Iranians with internet access 6 days ago:
- Comment on Microsoft Came to Bargain: Use OneDrive for Device Backup, Opt into Loyalty Program and Use Their Products Till You Earn 1000 Points or Pay $30 and They Might Give You Security Updates till Oct 2026. 6 days ago:
I meant to download from the official Microsoft site.
Kudos on getting your mum on Linux! I was unable to keep mine on it : /
Maybe I’m missing something, but this is from the “Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO) for x64 devices” section from the official Microsoft site, but I don’t see any option to buy or mention of it:
Before you begin downloading an ISO Make sure you have:
- An internet connection (internet service provider fees may apply).
- Sufficient data storage available on the computer, USB, or external drive you are downloading the .iso file to.
- A blank DVD disc with at least 8GB (and DVD burner) to create a bootable disc. We recommend using a blank USB or blank DVD, because any content on it will be deleted during installation.
- If you receive a “disc image file is too large” message while attempting to burn a DVD bootable disc from an ISO file, consider using a higher capacity Dual Layer DVD.
- Comment on Microsoft Came to Bargain: Use OneDrive for Device Backup, Opt into Loyalty Program and Use Their Products Till You Earn 1000 Points or Pay $30 and They Might Give You Security Updates till Oct 2026. 1 week ago:
Download the iso and install home. It won’t stop you, ask for a key, or attempt to activate later. It just installs, runs, and spies happily.
But, yes, I suppose that you’re supposed to pay for it, but they don’t seem to care that much, if at all.
I agree that Windows Pro is a slightly better experience than Windows Home, but the right Linux distro for you is where it’s at. I usually recommend Mint for newcomers, and not one has had issues (beyond the expected “this looks different” comments). I’ve installed Elementary for one person who came from a life of Mac, and she dove right in with almost no hiccups. Know your audience, I guess is the lesson here lol
- Comment on Microsoft Came to Bargain: Use OneDrive for Device Backup, Opt into Loyalty Program and Use Their Products Till You Earn 1000 Points or Pay $30 and They Might Give You Security Updates till Oct 2026. 1 week ago:
If we want to get even more pedantic (which I thoroughly enjoy lol), we can even point out that Nixon used the phrase “last version of windows” to mean the “latest version” or “the last version to have been released to date”.
This is in a similar grammatical sense as staying “last week” or “last Wednesday”. Last week wasn’t the last week to have ever existed. Last Wednesday wasn’t the last Wednesday to have ever existed, either. And windows 10 wasn’t the last windows version to ever be released… it was just the latest (or, “last”) version as of the time Nixon said it.
- Comment on Microsoft Came to Bargain: Use OneDrive for Device Backup, Opt into Loyalty Program and Use Their Products Till You Earn 1000 Points or Pay $30 and They Might Give You Security Updates till Oct 2026. 1 week ago:
What’s the conversion ratio of Microsoft Points to Schrute Bucks?
- Comment on Microsoft Came to Bargain: Use OneDrive for Device Backup, Opt into Loyalty Program and Use Their Products Till You Earn 1000 Points or Pay $30 and They Might Give You Security Updates till Oct 2026. 1 week ago:
Once enabled as your PC’s backup solution provider from the settings miniapp, it will backup the data on the PC. So, you can’t only enable it.
- Comment on Microsoft Came to Bargain: Use OneDrive for Device Backup, Opt into Loyalty Program and Use Their Products Till You Earn 1000 Points or Pay $30 and They Might Give You Security Updates till Oct 2026. 1 week ago:
Windows Homs is free, too.
But here’s the thing that many people (not you) don’t understand. Windows Home is free, as in beer. Linux is free, as in speech, AND free, as in beer.
- Comment on Microsoft Came to Bargain: Use OneDrive for Device Backup, Opt into Loyalty Program and Use Their Products Till You Earn 1000 Points or Pay $30 and They Might Give You Security Updates till Oct 2026. 1 week ago:
I didn’t realize they provide security update to Fedora lol
They’re scramble hard right now.
- Comment on LLMs factor in unrelated information when recommending medical treatments 1 week ago:
Say it with me, now: chatgpt is not a doctor.
Now, louder for the morons in the back. Altman! Are you listening?!
- Comment on A building material that lives and stores carbon 1 week ago:
Wood is dead. So, it’s like wood, but imagine if that wood was alive!
- Comment on Scientists discover promising new way to filter microplastics out of human body: 'The dose makes the poison' 1 week ago:
Ok. Good feedback. What can I do different?
- Comment on Defending the Internet: How Cloudflare blocked a monumental 7.3 Tbps DDoS attack 1 week ago:
we’re at war with eastasia. We’ve always been at war with eastasia.
- Big Brother
Really has “trust me bro” energy.
- Comment on Scientists discover promising new way to filter microplastics out of human body: 'The dose makes the poison' 1 week ago:
How many lemmings do you know that actually read the full articles? If an article interests me enough to read it, I usually try to summarize it in the comments, and, yes, point out its flaws.
- Comment on Why is the manosphere on the rise? UN Women sounds the alarm over online misogyny 1 week ago:
100% lol
- Comment on Why is the manosphere on the rise? UN Women sounds the alarm over online misogyny 1 week ago:
Why are they called unwomen?
- Comment on Scientists discover promising new way to filter microplastics out of human body: 'The dose makes the poison' 1 week ago:
Ah ok. Yeah, that makes sense. Thanks, mate!
- Comment on Scientists discover promising new way to filter microplastics out of human body: 'The dose makes the poison' 1 week ago:
If it’s Veritasium, I would just recommend watching. End of sentence. This bloke is amazing.
What’s a “hydrophobic coating” in relation to foods?
I don’t use plastic to heat anything up. I may buy microwavable foods, but then scrape them into a metallic or class container and heat them in the oven (that’s more out of necessity, as I don’t have a microwave oven). And I don’t like popped corn (though I kind of wish I did).
- Comment on OpenAI supremo Sam Altman says he 'doesn't know how' he would have taken care of his baby without the help of ChatGPT 1 week ago:
Do you think I was being sarcastic? I was serious. That burn was awesome and it legitimately made me laugh lol
- Comment on Scientists discover promising new way to filter microplastics out of human body: 'The dose makes the poison' 1 week ago:
This is expensive and time consuming Because this is not a permanent solution (the patient will get reinundated with microplastics shortly after the procedure), they will need reapplications throughout their whole lives. Thus, this will likely only be available to the ultrarich.
The article does point out that prevention is still the best solution. But the corpos make that hard.
- Comment on Some of your AI prompts could cause 50 times more CO2 emissions than others 1 week ago:
That’s a good question no one else seems to be asking. When you run local prompts, you’re using more battery on your laptop or power from your PSU, but both of those are limited by their relatively small power consumption (when compared to server farms). Therefore, it could be likened to encoding heavy video or exporting complex blender models. Are you using more electricity? Yes. Is it city-eroding amounts more? Not even close.