Jumuta
@Jumuta@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Mafs innit 1 day ago:
that protector placement pisses me off so much lmao
- Comment on Hey nerd 3 days ago:
imo word censoring should be reserved for the most disgusting words like mic*osoft
- Comment on Healthcare: How Long Do Patients Have To Wait? 1 week ago:
this looks like a very skewed statistic, ofc the us looks bad because there’s only civilised European countries and the us included
- Comment on High-speed rail plans may finally end Australia’s 40-year wait to get on board 1 week ago:
doubt
- Comment on A general fediverse client app, supporting multiple content types? (mastodon, lemmy, peertube, etc) 4 weeks ago:
ngl web apps are even worse, they’re so bloated and janky, I wish everything had a native app
- Comment on Mans got big hands! 4 weeks ago:
The moon has just a little bit more speed than the Earth can hold onto
Unfortunately that’s not how orbital mechanics works :(
If the moon had instantaneously more speed than the earth can hold onto (e.g. more centrifugal ‘force’ than balanced by the gravitational force), the moon will accelerate up, until the forces become balanced. This makes a elliptical orbit, like this:
I think the only way the moon could be getting further away is if the earth was losing mass or the moon was gaining energy somehow
- Comment on Feature requests for a lemmy moderation bot 5 weeks ago:
I think the strike system would make sense and limiting by account age might work as well, but I don’t think the other simple method of moderation are going to be that useful, as word blacklists always have false positives and auto community lockdown could be exploited by someone to sabotage a community. (like with a denial of service attack)
Also, this is just my opinion but I really hate it when software speaks to me like they’re real people, I understand that it is ultimately written by a person but when the same phrase is repeated to every person regardless of the context it just annoys me. Similiarly I don’t like the automod messages/comments on reddit because it just feels like low effort content in comparison to what real people post on there.
I think this would make more sense framed as a plugin rather than a bot, because a bot post is placed equally to a human post while being inherently lower importance.
If I were to suggest features it would be something like a large language model based content filter, but I understand the computational and cost limitations would make that challenging.
- Comment on Lemmy votes ARE public, should they be anonymous? 5 weeks ago:
this is different, oc is talking about “any admin”. Anyone can make a lemmy server and become a server admin from which they might be able to see the voters
- Comment on My van is bigger than your van 5 weeks ago:
the us would like to nuke them
- Comment on Coma patients are spying on us. 1 month ago:
me building the unresponsive brain damaged patient supercomputer:
- Comment on AMD won't patch all chips affected by severe data theft vulnerability — Ryzen 3000, 2000, and 1000 will not get patched for 'Sinkclose' 1 month ago:
because you need the coreboot people to write firmware that can initialise the system, and that probably takes a lot of reverse engineering
I don’t know much about this, but I assume there’s little to no effort for corebooting on the amd side, I’ve only seen intels platforms with coreboot sorry
- Comment on Queensland’s premier wants publicly owned petrol stations – is that a good idea? 1 month ago:
oh right, I forgot beehaw defederated from world and shit because of mass signups
that was so long ago, do you know how beehaw is doing?
- Comment on Queensland’s premier wants publicly owned petrol stations – is that a good idea? 1 month ago:
my bad i only saw 3
- Comment on Queensland’s premier wants publicly owned petrol stations – is that a good idea? 1 month ago:
have you seen how much cheaper 1kg on a falcon 9 is compared to a legacy rocket like the atlas v
- Comment on AMD won't patch all chips affected by severe data theft vulnerability — Ryzen 3000, 2000, and 1000 will not get patched for 'Sinkclose' 1 month ago:
so that means you can internally flash the bios chip from the os?
would be cool if there were coreboot builds for these platforms, this exploit seems pretty useful
- Comment on Queensland’s premier wants publicly owned petrol stations – is that a good idea? 1 month ago:
anything that benefits from/has potential for innovation really (things like launch vehicles), but public services and stagnant industries should be owned by the people
- Comment on Idea for the future Olympics Games 1 month ago:
would be really funny at least
- Comment on KDR = 0.60 1 month ago:
doesn’t have to be a symmetrical distribution though
- Comment on What did you just call me?! 1 month ago:
starhopper
- Comment on Twitter 1 month ago:
xorg-x11
- Comment on Twitter 1 month ago:
except they get more rights
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
because people want to amplify their opinion
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
bruh we’ve had this petty “conversation” for ages, can we just grow up and move on
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
defederation doesn’t entirely suppress anything, it just encourages people to switch to instances that are still federated
- Comment on Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way 2 months ago:
honestly though the cloud ones are so bad, their ui is so slow, bloated and clunky, and they take ages to transfer files with
- Comment on Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way 2 months ago:
kde connect and syncthing both just work, and it’s amazing
- Comment on The art critic 2 months ago:
that’d be funny if it was for a nft or something
- Comment on Massage 2 months ago:
new south fucking wales
- Comment on How do you rank sums of single-digit numbers ? 2 months ago:
You are objectively wrong. 7+9 and 7+8 are god tier sums, how could you even categorise them in anything below S tier, that is literally treason. Actual fucking dumbass, your opinions are wrong and you should feel bad.
- Comment on Reject reality 2 months ago:
Silver of Straw