zacher_glachl
@zacher_glachl@lemmy.world
- Comment on Steve Ballmer is set to make $1 billion a year for doing nothing | CNN Business 10 months ago:
well played.
- Comment on Data leak 10 months ago:
Agreed, the only argument for oil immersion cooling is, AFAIK, better energy efficiency which is of course not a real consideration for high end consumer grade hardware. A previous iteration of our national compute cluster was oil immersion cooled but the tradeoffs in maintainability etc. were not even close to sensible so the next iteration went back to regular server racks. And the iteration after that needed the floor space and finally dialed in the end of oily door handles and eerily quiet but oppressively hot server rooms.
- Comment on Data leak 10 months ago:
Could also be mineral oil wicking up the cable, there are the absolute madmen who opt for oil immersion cooling their rig
- Comment on on youtube how do I downvote an ad? or how do i tell youtube that "hey this ad is not something I want to see?" I know ad blockers don't work on youtube anymore but how do I tweek what ads i do see? 11 months ago:
I wouldn’t know, haven’t seen an ad on youtube in like 10 years.
- Comment on on youtube how do I downvote an ad? or how do i tell youtube that "hey this ad is not something I want to see?" I know ad blockers don't work on youtube anymore but how do I tweek what ads i do see? 11 months ago:
Not for much longer.
- Comment on If cannabis gets rescheduled to III, how can it ever get the state - federal differences resolved when it comes to the recreational market? 11 months ago:
A better job at what, getting you high? Pretty sure they already have that, and while it doesn’t net them 10k per dose the Sacklers would have liked that very much no doubt.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
I’d probably ask for a much better metagenome assembler and binner. there’s enough groundwork and data out there with exponentially more created each year. If an AGI could compress the 20 or so PhD student-years needed to really leverage that into something outstanding into a few hours that would be really nice.
- Comment on anyone willing to walk a noob through getting some services running? 1 year ago:
why linux will never be a viable solution on the desktop
Has been pretty viable for me for the last 7 years or so.
why self hosting will never take off
Literally who cares, the community stands to gain nothing from another few million novice users who don’t even know or care to learn how to formulate a question or usable bug report.
- Comment on Does anyone drink instant coffee anymore? 1 year ago:
If only I knew…
- Comment on Does anyone drink instant coffee anymore? 1 year ago:
I was recently on holiday where most of the other guests in our hotel were 50-70 year old Germans.
The breakfast buffet at our hotel had a large scale coffee maker which could do some surprisingly good freshly ground coffee. What it could also do is spit instant coffee into your mug and pour hot water on top.
In two weeks I never saw someone draw something other than fucking instant coffee from that thing.
- Comment on Why was the post about that weird lemmy contributor removed? 1 year ago:
Lemmy core devs found to be left wing extremists, more news at 11.
- Comment on The forbidden topics of hacker communities 1 year ago:
Sure, by all means, as I said, in that case I’ll just continue downvoting and not being sad when mods take action to keep the discussion on track.
- Comment on The forbidden topics of hacker communities 1 year ago:
Sucks for them. When I want to read about it I open a newspaper.
- Comment on The forbidden topics of hacker communities 1 year ago:
I do agree, filtering would be a better solution for sure.
- Comment on The forbidden topics of hacker communities 1 year ago:
I don’t have any problems and I don’t want to read about others’ problems constantly while browsing a fucking tech news aggregator.
- Comment on The forbidden topics of hacker communities 1 year ago:
That’s all too bad and obviously I’d rather everyone was well behaved and happy. But I’m sorry to say I still don’t care enough to want to constantly read about this stuff in spaces that are supposed to be about technology (in the case of technical mailing lists and Github issues, literally exclusively) instead of people.
I don’t know what your exact issue with Hackernews is, I rarely visit it.
- Comment on The forbidden topics of hacker communities 1 year ago:
To clarify, I am alleging that a lot of this “censorship” is just mods deleting posts which have been sufficiently downvoted by people like me who are not particularly interested in the alleged sexual crimes or social justice plights of people, especially when we actually want to read about tech. Give me a way to filter this out a priori or use dedicated channels to discuss it and I won’t have to downvote it.
To use your analogy, write your warnings to stderr which I can easily redirect to /dev/null while still consuming the program output, and we’re golden.
- Comment on The forbidden topics of hacker communities 1 year ago:
Of course, it’s forbidden, that’s definitely a more parsimonious explanation than people simply not being interested in reading rape allegations on a tech news aggregator, a technical mailing list or a Github issues page, of all places.
- Comment on Where are you? Can you move? 1 year ago:
I’m a mind hosted by a brain piloting a bone mecha covered in flesh armor
- Comment on Are humans the only great apes that can be "holy", or could for example an Orangutan be divine? 1 year ago:
Factually correct but irrelevant in the context of the LARP