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- Comment on If I stood on a precision scale and farted, would I get lighter or heavier? 23 hours ago:
Wouldn’t it also lift you up with a similar amount of force? Similar to putting a fan on a sailboat to blow at the sails, the forces would cancel out somewhat
- Comment on If I stood on a precision scale and farted, would I get lighter or heavier? 23 hours ago:
I’m not sure it would, unless the person’s volume also changes considerably
- Comment on Mozilla under fire for Firefox AI "bloat" that blows up CPU and drains battery 1 week ago:
Yup
The auto naming feature is neat in some cases, like the AI chats themselves
- It’s convenient for searching through 10s or 100s of chats later on
- I spawn new chats often and it’s tedious to name them
- I don’t have a strong preference for what the title is as long as it’s clear what the chat was about
Tab groups don’t hit those points at all
- I’ll have a handful of tab groups
- I don’t make them often
- I have a strong preference for what it’s called, and the AI will have trouble figuring out exactly what I’m using those sites for
- Comment on Something we can all agree on 1 week ago:
also ‘barber’
- Comment on Society needs to keep score on positive impacts 1 week ago:
It could work for businesses, we already have apps that scan labels to give info on the business practices and things like glassdoor for insight into the employee life
- Comment on I built ovosim using AI 1 week ago:
This isn’t the right community for this kind of post, perhaps some programming related community? Even then it might help to talk more about the process and less the product
- Comment on Three questions about superpowers, which is the best, and which is the worst? 1 week ago:
Sorry Timmy, bad timing, we were being attacked by a giant space monster again
- Comment on Three questions about superpowers, which is the best, and which is the worst? 1 week ago:
This question might be better for one of these communities:
- Comment on selfh.st: improper etiquette by 2010 standards? (trackers, no RSS) Thoughts? 1 week ago:
The developer and the project have profiles in Mastodon, it should be possible to tag them in this thread directly
- Comment on Postiz v2.2.5 - open-source social media scheduling tool - NEW DESIGN! 1 week ago:
Neat! Looking forward to trying out the new changes.
By the way, you can use one account to post to all the communities. For you the links would be something like the following:
lemmy.world/c/opensource@lemmy.ml
So e guides here: fedecan.ca/en/guide/lemmy/…/detailed-overview
fedecan.ca/en/guide/…/how-to-open-in-my-instance
You could also keep using multiple accounts, but I find that to be more tedious.
- Comment on Design and development shop the Iconfactory is selling some apps — and AI is partially to blame | TechCrunch 2 weeks ago:
Thanks :)
- Comment on Design and development shop the Iconfactory is selling some apps — and AI is partially to blame | TechCrunch 2 weeks ago:
I found the headline confusing, I think they’re saying
The Iconfactory, a design and development [company], is selling some apps — and AI is partially to blame | TechCrunch
- Comment on Building a Custom Ai only Language called "Vaethic" group 2 weeks ago:
I think you forgot to link to the community, your link goes to the home page of your instance
- Comment on xkcd #3119: Flettner Rotor 3 weeks ago:
(copying my comment from another post)
I had to look this one up, I didn’t realize how old the technology was
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flettner_rotor
A Flettner rotor is a smooth cylinder with disc end plates which is spun along its long axis and, as air passes at right angles across it, the Magnus effect causes an aerodynamic force to be generated in the direction perpendicular to both the long axis and the direction of airflow.[1] The rotor sail is named after the German aviation engineer and inventor Anton Flettner, who started developing the rotor sail in the 1920s.
The Buckau, the Flettner Rotor Ship, photographed in 1924
- Comment on A CEO explains the viral 'Gen Z stare'—and why it's going to backfire on them 4 weeks ago:
I looked up some photos of it and I can’t find any pattern. For any particular photo, I’ve seen people give each other a similar look across all age groups
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- Comment on What are the ramifications of letting an old domain that was used for email go back into the market? 4 weeks ago:
If the company is gone now then, I guess it would harm whoever bought the rights to the apps or the name? In which case they can contact that entity to sort it out
- Comment on i liek turdles 5 weeks ago:
I don’t know how these are made, but this one is very well done
- Comment on Bring them back!!! 5 weeks ago:
Crocodiles may have also adapted over time to deal with the changes in our atmosphere, while the dino DNA would not have gone through those changes. They could handwave that problem by saying they combined it with some other DNA or modified it themselves (better hemoglobin?)
- Comment on I wonder if the spice girls still get along or if that "friendship never ends" thing was just a lie. 5 weeks ago:
Ah, I’m taking out the link and changing my comment
- Comment on I wonder if the spice girls still get along or if that "friendship never ends" thing was just a lie. 5 weeks ago:
sportlines.co.uk/spice-girls-announce-new-album-f…
Spice Girls Announce New Album and Full Reunion Tour with All Five Members for 2025
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- Comment on Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google Timeline 1 month ago:
Cool!
I love the UI for this one, it’s unique compared to the others
- Comment on A sovereign Microsoft 365 alternative: Nextcloud and IONOS join forces - Nextcloud 1 month ago:
I think they’re looking for local “AI” anyway. Since those work directly on your machine, there’s no concern around trust (nothing leaves your device) and the resource cost is whatever your hardware uses, or was already using.
There are some concerns still with local models, such as any biases in the training data that was used, but for image classification it wouldn’t be that bad.
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- Comment on I've just created c/Ollama! 1 month ago:
There is also !localllama@sh.itjust.works ;)
crossposting between the communities can help grow both
- Comment on I've been working on a guide to Pocket alternatives 1 month ago:
Being able to compare between options would help me pick which one I want to use :)
Alternatively, a way to filter the full list would be helpful. That way I can select the items that I need and see everything that has what I need.
This for example:
- Comment on I've been working on a guide to Pocket alternatives 1 month ago:
It would be cool if there was a table to compare them with, since right now you’d have to open each of them to check.
Thank you for putting it together though!