Sibbo
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- Comment on Good ending 14 hours ago:
Can someone explain the joke?
- Comment on Meta Filed a Lawsuit Against The Entity Behind a Nudify App. 3 days ago:
Meta is actually doing something positive for once.
- Comment on Disney and Universal Sue A.I. Firm for Copyright Infringement 4 days ago:
This is gonna be interesting. I really hope Disney wins. Then any artist can take this as a template to file their own lawsuits.
- Comment on How often do you take him for a walk? 5 days ago:
Kids are incapable of resisting their urge to do something to a certain degree at certain ages. Like suddenly running onto the street for example. Some kids just do this, and then your only option to keep them safe is a leash.
- Comment on France Moves to Classify X as an Adult Site Amid Digital ID Crackdown 5 days ago:
If it’s just Elon who suffers I’m fine.
- Comment on The Los Angeles Police Department shot an Australian reporter with a rubber bullet while she was live on TV. Zero provocation. 6 days ago:
Nice meme.
- Comment on The Los Angeles Police Department shot an Australian reporter with a rubber bullet while she was live on TV. Zero provocation. 6 days ago:
What’s IDF for non Americans?
Otherwise, cops shooting at journalists is pretty worrisome.
- Comment on What are the benefits of a server having multiple public IP addresses? 1 week ago:
You can also have different SSL settings per virtual host with nginx. No need to use different IPs for that.
- Comment on Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours 1 week ago:
Then you can just used coated cardboard
- Comment on Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours 1 week ago:
They are not really better than pure plastic, they’re kind of a form of greenwashing because they appear to be environmentally friendly.
That’s my impression, since all the “environmentally aware” companies use them.
- Comment on Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours 1 week ago:
Depends on how much the salt content in the air at coastal places affect it. But if it doesn’t that much, then sure, sounds good. Of course, also the intermediate products of decomposition should be nontoxic in that case.
- Comment on Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours 1 week ago:
Plastic coated cardboard containers exist already, and are being widely used for food.
- Comment on Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours 1 week ago:
So then what can it be used for, other than being decomposed? Doesn’t almost all food contain salt, and human sweat as well? It’s not really useful on earth then, is it? Maybe for unmanned spacecrafts?
Well, the dream material would be some that is stable during use and then immediately falls apart when disposed. But that’s not how things usually work, so anything that decomposes fairly quickly cannot be used to store food for example, as it would just mix with the food. And anything that is stable enough to store food does not decompose in a hundred years or so.
- Comment on Meta shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to explore adding Bitcoin to the company's treasury, with less than 1% voting in favor of the measure 2 weeks ago:
Who even made the proposal?
- Comment on Day 319 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games l've been playing 2 weeks ago:
Looks awesome!
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- Comment on The city is so lively 2 weeks ago:
Paris looks very different after they have started pushing cars out of the city.
- Comment on IT’S THE FEDS! 2 weeks ago:
Do you snort, smoke or inject kubernetes?
- Comment on The New York Times stands by article mentioning Chinese women small fingers. The paper says Apple engineers privately talked about this 2 weeks ago:
Maybe this is also a very subtle way of calling American workers fat?
- Comment on This graph but with fediverse apps? 2 weeks ago:
!remindme
- Comment on Got any grapes? 4 weeks ago:
123
- Comment on What's up, selfhosters? It's selfhosting Sunday again! 4 weeks ago:
It was one of the cheapest variants of intel processors, so I highly doubt it has any sort of transcoding support. I have resorted to using my desktop pc for streaming, since it has a much better CPU.
- Comment on What's up, selfhosters? It's selfhosting Sunday again! 4 weeks ago:
Tried to use my fifteen year old intel atom home server for 4K videos with Jellyfin. Probably could have predicted that, but it was veeeery laggy 😄 no way that old of a processor can transcode 4K videos in real time. It is useful for backups though.
- Comment on moms spaghetti 4 weeks ago:
c/wewantplates
- Comment on Could maybe use some more testing 4 weeks ago:
Probably better to link the source code then. Or some public repo on GitHub or so.
- Comment on Could maybe use some more testing 4 weeks ago:
Is this a virus? It’s been a long time since someone provides a setup.exe randomly on the internet. Today, everyone makes web apps.
- Comment on Could maybe use some more testing 4 weeks ago:
It’s all the same colour, just different wavelengths!
- Comment on Researchers unveil LegoGPT, an AI model that designs physically stable Lego structures from text prompts and currently supports eight standard brick types 5 weeks ago:
Finally a use case for AI!
- Comment on Airlines Are Selling Your Data to ICE 5 weeks ago:
Since when does a government agency have to pay for receiving a companies data? I guess there is no law for allowing ICE to access that data, and then they just pay instead?
- Comment on Oblivion Remastered or something idk 5 weeks ago:
Jump down the waterfall?