corsicanguppy
@corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
- Comment on Has the scientific community ever reconciled with the fact global warming is going to happen and there is no stopping it? 15 hours ago:
But I think even the worst case did not have “world war” into consideration.
Specifically “blowing up regional methane storage” was probably unexpected.
- Comment on How do wealthy people know if the people they meet are wealthy or not? 17 hours ago:
Their house will be nicer than average, probably not crazy, but just a lot more than a typical person would have.
I hear Michael Bublé lives in a modest house he inherited, and he’s a great neighbour. But he seems as un-Hollywood as people can be, so he may be a bad example.
- Comment on How do wealthy people know if the people they meet are wealthy or not? 17 hours ago:
Or if you live in a crazy expensive neighborhood or building, your neighbors are pretty much guaranteed to be rich.
Careful. We’re paying $4.10/sqft/mo rent and we are NOT rich; just in a very overpriced area.
- Comment on GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating systems — group says it will never require personal information 18 hours ago:
That’s just systemd adding a birthdate field to their userdb. Doesn’t require that it be filled out or accurate
You. Don’t. Get. It.
- Comment on GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating systems — group says it will never require personal information 18 hours ago:
The self-important creator of Systemd has personally blocked that PR, if I’m hearing correctly, which would suggest he or his employer Microsoft is all in on it.
- Comment on GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating systems — group says it will never require personal information 18 hours ago:
Maybe this’ll take the shine off that wunderkinder mess and people will finally be free to choose something more reliable. I love how RH pushed this beta software so hard and my reboots are now just shite – unreliable and occasionally ridiculously delayed.
I’ll be glad to see the back of that metastatic shitball.
- Comment on Systemd Introduces Birth Date Support for Upcoming Linux Desktop Age Controls 1 day ago:
Look, if an admin-editable “birthdate” field is the extent of the required OS-level age verification API, then whatever. I can just set it to Unix time 0 and not worry about it.
Oh, no. That’s just what it is today. Are you new here?
- Comment on What are your favorite low-footprint self-hosted services? 1 day ago:
The CI turned me off though. It’s kike they saw how bad GitHub is for CI and said “no notes. Just like that”
And I use the CI config a huge amount.
- Comment on Planned 10-gigawatt Softbank data center in Ohio might be the largest in the world — will require a $33 billion natural gas plant, equivalent to nine nuclear reactors 2 days ago:
How much methane is that gonna burn?
Isn’t methane bad for the environment?
- Comment on Google told staff worried about Pentagon AI deals that the company is 'leaning more' into national security contracts 2 days ago:
I did non-profit work. If you wanna see absolute abuse of employees, go do non-profit. “You have to stay late (for free). Think of the children!”
They’re chronically understaffed while sometimes overstaffed with people who don’t add to the expertise and still required experiences training every shift; but you can’t ignore their attempt to contribute because “the children” need them. So your day is trying to get routine things done amid relentless interruption for the same thing you told an unskilled empty-nester yesterday.
It makes one say things that sound really bad in the reading of, like the bit above. I promise it’s just experience and, while all effort is good, the least beneficial ones do stand out.
- Comment on New Steam Beta can run the Linux client inside a container with 64bit 2 days ago:
There’s gonna be people who don’t know why containers break iso27002 and think they’re the bees knees just lashing out for this affront to their favourite toy, dude. Hunker down.
- Comment on Trump's $65B Iran War Could Have Ended Homelessness and Rebuilt Gaza 3 days ago:
aided
Didn’t prevent
- Comment on Robot dogs priced at $300,000 a piece are now guarding some of the country’s biggest data centers 4 days ago:
a piece
apiece
- Comment on Extraordinary, climate change-linked heat wave envelops the West with mounting consequences 4 days ago:
Mr Trump’s FEMA is gonna get a lot of business this year.
He …does have a FEMA still, right? Right?
- Comment on If we organised highly-publicised world-wide funerals for each animal that goes extinct because of our behaviour, maybe it would help sway people to take environmental issues more seriously 4 days ago:
Hearing that Iceland held a funeral for Okjökull (glacier) was incredibly impactful. It seems that all life on the island is made possible through glaciers and volcanoes interacting, and losing one would be disastrous.
- Comment on Federal Cyber Experts Thought Microsoft’s Cloud Was “a Pile of Shit.” They Approved It Anyway. 4 days ago:
on-premise
You mean “private cloud”, right? No one who can afford outpost will be putting this in their server closet. It’ll go in the datacenter.
- Comment on Sam Altman Thanks Programmers for Their Effort, Says Their Time Is Over 5 days ago:
paid these developers 500k$/yr or whatever
The smartest guy I know - dizzyingly capable - was only pulling a very small fraction of that. I suspect ‘or whatever’ is doing a lof of heavy lifting, here.
- Comment on With regards to cutlery, do you prefer a spoon or a fork for eating cake? 6 days ago:
Is there ice cream on it or in it? Spoon. Otherwise, fork.
- Comment on Would you ever call your son a disappointment? 6 days ago:
No. “Being a disappointing,” yes. “A disappointment,” no.
The difference is one is a fixable behaviour, and the other is an identity.
- Comment on Considering self hosting my own git repositories. What are some options? 1 week ago:
For sure. And their bumbling has made it harder to deactivate all the useless bloat and get the good web-editor back. And a host of other mind-numbingly short-sighted decisions that show they’re fully run by LostBoy coders who were never mentored and just don’t know better.
But tuning can come after. And their CI is way fucking better than forgejo’s facepalm of a GitHub clone. And that’s a thin reason, but, yeah.
- Comment on Firefox's beta feature "Smart Window" shared browsing and search history to AI models without prompting 1 week ago:
The geo-exfiltration of personal information needs to be in great big banner lights; and not just because you’re outside America, or China, or wherever the bot happens to be where Firefox is exfitrating your history as queries.
Exfil is bad; geo-exfiltration is next-level bad.
- Comment on Easy-to-use solar panels are coming, but utilities are trying to delay them 1 week ago:
If your business is critical for modern human living, it should be non-profit. It should be guided by the best management plan of the time, debated and approved by the majority of shareholders. It should open its books and stay open.
Really, it should be government.
- Comment on Considering self hosting my own git repositories. What are some options? 1 week ago:
It’s monstrous, but gitlab installs from one big RPM on a base box; and with one config file you’re up.
- Comment on 18-26 year olds, How do you plan to dodge the draft? 1 week ago:
Do you think they’d actually bring back the draft?
The important question is whether THEY think they’ll bring back the draft; and the answer is yes, they are thinking of that very thing. Young men - they’ll bar women - will go and die, just to keep the Epstein files sealed by any distraction possible. Any fight, any time, anything big and bloody.
(Because if you listen to the one witness, it’s just eve such more more heinous than even this)
- Comment on New York Bill Would Force Age ID Checks at the Device Level 1 week ago:
Yay! More places where devs will just say you can’t run their stuff.
I’m pretty sure I don’t need to use anything built by a company so preoccupied with my birthday.
- Comment on New York Bill Would Force Age ID Checks at the Device Level 1 week ago:
… And based on usage, it’ll be run by a religious group. They consume the most porn, after all, and I bet this kind of bill is virtue-signaling or offloading of responsibility.
- Comment on Onionphone - E2EE PTT Voice and Chat 1 week ago:
most of the world have Android
Heck, most of the Known Universe.
- Comment on Do you stick to the same linux distro across your devices? 1 week ago:
It’s called the universal operating system for a reason.
If they call themselves that, it really doesn’t count. It’s like how trump ended like 10 wars to get his FIFA peace medal.
- Comment on Black oil clouds over Tehran 1 week ago:
You say “sorry, I’ll correct that now and be more careful. Nice catch” a little weird.
- Comment on Fairphone posted 83% year-on-year growth in Q4 2025 - A journey away from Big Tech to a more sustainable alternative 2 weeks ago:
The NorTel remembers.