Kidplayer_666
@Kidplayer_666@lemm.ee
- Comment on If a universal basic income started today with the stipulation that you had to put 40 hrs/wk towards making the world a better place or solving societal problems, how would you spend your time? 2 weeks ago:
Yep. That’s literally what a minimum wage job is
- Comment on Humane AI Pin: much-hyped gadget rocked by bad reviews 3 weeks ago:
Just like Blockchain or NFT
- Comment on Microsoft starts testing ads in the Windows 11 Start menu 3 weeks ago:
Rainbow six siege and valorsnt are other examples
- Comment on uno!! 4 weeks ago:
I, a freshman in computer science, on my first week enter some studying room with a bunch of whiteboards. I was bored cause I had to study some proto programming language and look at the whiteboard. There, some lady was writing all the 50 US states (we’re in Europe). I obviously ask the why and she says she’s procrastinating her master thesis. I decided to procrastinate too, was fun
- Comment on More and more people are ditching carrier roaming in favor of travel eSIMs 4 weeks ago:
Originally it kinda made sense. Kinda hard to juggle through getting a deal with every single carrier everywhere
- Comment on Thoughts on these SATA/M.2-->SATA/2.5" adapters? 4 weeks ago:
Question, where did you find these?
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
That’s the fun thing about the Fediverse, and a market economy more generally and just having freedom in general: if you don’t like it, you can always walk out
- Comment on Orpheopolis: France's unique orphanage for police children 5 weeks ago:
Dammit, the French are being based.
- Comment on Caption this. 1 month ago:
With every breath, a man thinks about sex
- Comment on positivity 1 month ago:
“Im absolutely sad”
- Comment on Someone call the PETA folk 1 month ago:
Stuff that is marketed towards animals, obviously makes sense to be tested in them, as well as medicine for humans
- Comment on Chinese Nobel-winning author targeted in patriotic lawsuit, faces up to three years in prison over 'insulting heroes' 1 month ago:
Oh no, a Winnie the Poo fan had his feelings hurt! How will the world accept this! In retribution, we should all buy the novel, to make sure that the treacherous author will be able to pay any fine he gets, and to make sure that the books will not be in circulation!
- Comment on Apple to allow iOS app downloads direct from websites in the EU (with restrictions), in compliance with the Digital Markets Act 1 month ago:
I’m European, so actual football. The other one works too tho. What matters is the dynamic of “my team is always right, the other is always wrong, I’ll punch you in the face for it”
- Comment on Apple to allow iOS app downloads direct from websites in the EU (with restrictions), in compliance with the Digital Markets Act 1 month ago:
Because there is a parliament. A very disfunctional one
- Comment on Apple to allow iOS app downloads direct from websites in the EU (with restrictions), in compliance with the Digital Markets Act 1 month ago:
The US is right now in a self consuming death spiral, that will only stop when politics stops being like football
- Comment on Why is this allowed in Germany? 1 month ago:
Neil Heinkle
- Comment on Youth activists need protection against smear campaigns and arrests, says UN expert 1 month ago:
They need exactly as many rights and duties as everyone else
- Comment on Legal row could finally force mystery artist Banksy to reveal his real name 1 month ago:
The group responsible for verification is Bansky’s company
- Comment on EU regulators question Apple after it blocks Epic Games app store 2 months ago:
They would, because if they make an App Store, there is an agreement that they have to sign, basically paying Apple a bunch of fees every time anyone downloads soemthing
- Comment on Macron 2 months ago:
I mean, Macron was always supportive of stronger European military cooperation, and France always had that “screw the US” mentality and always insisted on strategic autonomy
- Comment on Amid explosive demand, America is running out of power | AI and the boom in clean-tech manufacturing are pushing America’s power grid to the brink. Utilities can’t keep up. 2 months ago:
Increase prices for industrial use, use cash to make more power plants
- Comment on Google takes aim at SEO-optimized junk pages and spam with new search update 2 months ago:
If Google keeps listing the battle, hopefully other search engines can arise. Bigger variety would help with combating SEO, cause if you have 3 or 4 alternatives, it becomes harder to game all of them
- Comment on Troll Physics 101 2 months ago:
And it was also kinda less efficient than hydrogen as it was heavier.
- Comment on Asahi Linux project’s OpenGL support on Apple Silicon officially surpasses Apple’s 2 months ago:
No if I am not mistaken, simply because the only thing that distinguishes asahi from mainline Linux is the hardware support. Through a VM you don’t have that weird hardware, so it just probably behaves as Linux on a VM
- Comment on European Court of Human Rights bans weakening of secure end-to-end encryption 2 months ago:
They also stop State actors ahem UK (and obviously China, Russia and most authoritarian regimes)
- Comment on Mozilla lays off 60 people, wants to build AI into Firefox 2 months ago:
As fair as I am aware, Mozilla so far is only thinking about integrating AI in relatively smart ways that leverage their limited resources well. (There were some rumours a while back about using ai locally to search your history and tabs, as well as (arguable if this counts as AI, but branding is everything) on device translation)
- Comment on Draftposting 2 months ago:
I mean, if it is IG posts, then it is public information
- Comment on Mozilla CEO quits, org pivots, but what about Firefox? 2 months ago:
Linux is cheating by having every major tech company help develop the kernel
- Comment on 59 Democrats vote with Republicans passing bill to deport illegal immigrants who committed DUIs 3 months ago:
DUI? driving under influence?
- Comment on Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it’s not 3 months ago:
Software engineers that work remotely? My uncle has to spend at least 8 hours travelling a month often by plane to attend meetings he still has to do despite being most of the time at home