9point6
@9point6@lemmy.world
- Comment on leading ai company 2 days ago:
Aren’t the front ends for these basically chat interfaces that mostly don’t change
- Comment on Hundreds of Former Israeli Spies Are Working in Big Tech, Database Shows 1 week ago:
Oh, great, my work uses Palo Alto VPN software to manage access to internal systems that I need to do my job
- Comment on If your happiness is derived from your enjoyment of a false (i.e. fictional) stories, is that truely happiness, or is that technically a delusion? 1 week ago:
Well yes, that’s why people do drugs.
Usually doing it forever runs up against other problems like paying for it, holding down a job or health problems
- Comment on 100% vegetarian 1 week ago:
I do actually, the beyond burger era has been pretty good for upping the game but they’re not quite they’re yet IMO
I’m completely with you that they’re improving though, I think the smash burger style is gonna get there soon
- Comment on 100% vegetarian 1 week ago:
As someone who currently eats meat but trying to reduce consumption for environmental reasons, I 100% want a vegan burger that tastes like the real deal
- Comment on Fun fact 1 week ago:
Why is the person in the image wearing those homeopathic anti sea sickness bands in IKEA?
- Comment on If I invented a shirt that caused cameras to be damaged when filmed/photographed, would I be committing a crime by wearing the shirt at events with cameras? 1 week ago:
It would have to be parabolic and yeah as you suggest you would either need a big robotic rig to aim it or you would have to be very very obvious with your intent to damage given there’s pretty much only one specific place a given parabolic mirror can be to damage something else.
- Comment on If I invented a shirt that caused cameras to be damaged when filmed/photographed, would I be committing a crime by wearing the shirt at events with cameras? 1 week ago:
What you describe is simply not possible with a passive material. Funnily your example of something shooting lasers is probably the only thing that could come close to actual damage
The most you can do is one of those adversarial patterns that just confuses the white balance and autofocus. There is nothing you can do to affect someone shooting in manual mode
If you could damage a camera by pointing it at something, the manufacturer would fix the issue before selling it, because no one is buying a camera that does.
- Comment on Why aren't there many controllers with the ability to physically swap out the ABXY layout between Xbox/PC and Nintendo layout? 1 week ago:
I think I’ve seen software swaps for the actual presses in most situations where I’d be able to.
I think the only time I consider doing something is when I’m playing a Nintendo game on non Nintendo hardware, so my MiSTer or on retroarch and both support swapping Nintendo to western style. If I’m holding a Nintendo controller, muscle memory makes it not really a problem for me at least
If you mean the actual physical buttons, I’d just say blank buttons are better than labelled ones in general, most popular controllers have blank mods that are pretty easy to do if you have a screwdriver with the appropriate bit.
- Comment on CATL announces sodium batteries that cost as little as $10/kWh, a massive price reduction compared to the current average of $115/kWh for lithium-ion batteries. 1 week ago:
Aren’t the current models only about half as dense as lithium Ion?
Taking up twice the space for a tenth of the cost seems like a pretty acceptable trade-off for the house scenario
- Comment on Study: Social media probably can’t be fixed 1 week ago:
None of those have had much success in creating social networks that suck people in quite like the others
Not to say they don’t have their own problems, but the bulk of problems with social media come squarely from meta & twitter.
- Comment on Study: Social media probably can’t be fixed 1 week ago:
Meta and twitter cease to exist tomorrow and 99% of the issues are solved IMO
The fediverse is social media and it doesn’t have anything close to the same kinds of harmful patterns
- Comment on The year is 2001. You find this game in a demo disk. Your evening is going to be great. 1 week ago:
- Comment on LAPD Eyes ‘GeoSpy’, an AI Tool That Can Geolocate Photos in Seconds 1 week ago:
Surely it would be better for the environment, at least, to hire one of those GeoGuessr guys
- Comment on Nobody uses the white emojis 1 week ago:
I don’t really see any reason to not use the default yellow, frankly
- Comment on [Video] Israeli TV show guest clarifies how much he wants to exterminate every last Palestinian 1 week ago:
What a hateful piece of shit
- Comment on UK government suggests deleting files to save water 1 week ago:
I’ll also wear green clothing to have the same impact
Well, deleting stuff causes a load of processing that wouldn’t have otherwise happened… So I guess I should have some coal barbecues?
- Comment on Go on the hunt for or a simple pilsner in a world full of craft beer in Dude, Where Is My Beer? A New Hop 1 week ago:
Love the art style of this
Wishlisted
- Comment on Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed? 2 weeks ago:
Isn’t LW Dutch?
- Comment on The New Yorker Asks: Is the A.I. Boom Turning Into an A.I. Bubble? 2 weeks ago:
It’s been a bubble since GPT2 guys, get with the program.
There is zero chance even half of all these AI product companies still exist in half a decade.
Now if you don’t mind I reckon I’m gonna Alta Vista search for CDNow and then webvan something from pets.com
- Comment on Choose one before starting the game... 2 weeks ago:
The corruption is a lovely place to holiday in though
- Comment on Perplexity offers to buy Google Chrome for $34.5 billion 2 weeks ago:
Well this is somehow much, much worse than Google
For those who missed it, perplexity is the one happily powering truth social’s AI search with their logo front and centre
- Comment on Priority seating indeed. 2 weeks ago:
Because it’s an edited “haha sex” boomer meme
- Comment on Some heroes don’t wear capes 2 weeks ago:
Lol.
Lmao.
- Comment on Begun the kernel wars have 2 weeks ago:
Isn’t Microsoft about to block kernel modules like this entirely? I thought I read that somewhere
- Comment on High-severity WinRAR 0-day exploited for weeks by 2 groups 2 weeks ago:
Maybe some of you finally paid for it, this wouldn’t happen!
… Who is still using it in 2025, though, really?
- Comment on iRobot’s future isn’t looking up 2 weeks ago:
Oh wow, so somehow I’ve entirely missed Roborock’s existence until now—cheers for the recommendation!
That one with the robotic arm on it is crazy
- Comment on Tried naming the states from memory as a European 2 weeks ago:
You forgot the salt cultists between LA and Vegas
- Comment on iRobot’s future isn’t looking up 2 weeks ago:
I’m not in the market for one today, but I’m probably getting a robovac or two in the next couple of years.
Anyone have any recommendations for a good one that can be regarded as relatively trustworthy. I’ve got a home assistant setup already and don’t mind some minor mods/soldering, if that’s the best option, but off the shelf with no faff is obviously ideal.
- Comment on Cyclist injuries dropped by half after “hated” cycle lane installed, but mayor still claims scrapped lane largely used as “bike run” for drug dealers to “get through traffic" 2 weeks ago:
Knuckledraggers