Fontasia
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Everyone would live edit in nano if they weren’t cowards
oh but it doesn’t have macros
You will use your $1000 keyboard and you will like it
Homeplug is a defunct standard that had some real limitations, Ethernet over Power is a generic term relates to any standard of network over power lines.
The G.hn powerline standard is a massive improvement (despite being almost as old and is closer to MoCA as it will actually work over coax and other copper wiring, not just power lines) for both performance and stability, but the Homeplug standards have probably ruined the public perception.
G.hn is also a bit weird because the Wikipedia page presents it as how carriers could use, not as a home network option, even though a few home pieces of equipment are available, such as the TP-Link Deco PX50 which uses G.hn for the wifi backhaul.
That looks a lot like PowerShell
The good news is, the cancer has stopped growing…
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tucson City Council votes 7-0, unanimously to kill controversial Data CenterEnglish
29·4 months agoRemember that time that Microsoft sunk a data center in the ocean, proved this was cost effective, was reliable and could scale? And now it’s been five years and nothing happened? Yeah that was annoying.
Anyway their site of glowing press releases is still up for some reason
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tucson City Council votes 7-0, unanimously to kill controversial Data CenterEnglish
6·4 months agoComputers use electricity to do math. The more electricity you have, the more math you can do. In order to do the math, the electricity is handled in a way that outputs heat. Unfortunately, the most reliable, cost effective and plentiful materials that allow electricity to do a lot of math also get heavily impacted by heat.
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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI’s ChatGPT Agent casually clicks through “I am not a robot” verification testEnglish
24·5 months agoNoted.
I calmed down and started searching for some recommendations to counter this view.
Although at the moment I still think The Chinese Room argument doesn’t prove what Searle thinks it does.
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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI’s ChatGPT Agent casually clicks through “I am not a robot” verification testEnglish
410·5 months agoWow, agents built to monitor and reflect human behaviour, accurately model and reproduce human behaviour.
This is what is what shits me off when people complain “Oh this AI isn’t real AI” or “This isn’t consciousness” The limiting factor is is the training data. Humans have just had a few more million years of training data passed on through genetics. It’s replication and fakery all the way down. If this is you, if you fucking need the reassurance that you are better at being fucking conscious compare to a machine fuck the fuck right off and go do something amazing with it then. Compose something. Create something. Feel the wind in your hair and the sand at your feet. Fuck off, we’re all dirt.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Five Reasons Why No Amount of Additional NATO Support to Ukraine Can Stop Russian Steamroller
74·5 months agoI see the whip has cracked at the Russian bot farms after Trump decided to go on a bender again. Relax, he’s just trying to distract from the Epstein stuff again. He’ll be back buddying up in a week or so then you can go back to throwing soldiers in the grinder to try and reform the Soviet Union.
Sorry for the spoiler, yes, most of the plutocrats did manage to take their money with them. No, raping a bunch more countries won’t stop your people from starving.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Grok 4 has been so badly neutered that it's now programmed to see what Elon says about the topic at hand and blindly parrot that line.English
11·5 months agoI think the funniest thing anyone could do right now would be for HBO Max to delist the episode of Big Bang Theory he is in, because over two dozen posts he would
- Claim he hates streaming
- Complain that this is censorship and platforms shouldn’t be allowed to remove or restrict content
- Talk about the viewing figures and repost the promotion of the currently airing second spin off and the upcoming third spin off
- Nonchalantly state that no one likes or cares about The Big Bang Theory anymore or ever did
- @jim parsons for help
- Someone would mention that an episode revolves around his plans to get someone to Mars by 2020
- Delete all these tweets
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Technology@lemmy.world•A woman tried to call her mom in Iran. A robotic voice answered the phoneEnglish
22·6 months agoNot sure how long they’ll work, but here’s the direct link to the audio from the article.
https://public.flourish.studio/uploads/2281856/4a7cec60-ca22-4eb3-9590-80874d2f9b84.wav
https://public.flourish.studio/uploads/2281856/f54efe40-97a4-428f-8019-04edd7451c82.wav
I find it really frustrating that supporters of Open Protocols appear to live in cognitive dissonance of both wanting to be “used by everyone” and “to be a small gated community”.
You can’t keep money out forever and with that does come influence which I know. But eventually wouldn’t you like to talk to your mother on a protocol you trust, with a client she understands?
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Technology@lemmy.world•An earnest question about the AI/LLM hateEnglish
41·6 months agoI know there’s people who could articulate it better than I can, but my logic goes like this:
- Loss of critical thinking skill: This doesn’t just apply for someone working on a software project that they don’t really care about. Lots of coders start in their bedroom with notepad and some curiosity. If copilot interrupts you with mediocre but working code, you never get the chance to learn ways of solving a problem for yourself.
- Style: code spat out by AI is a very specific style, and no amount of prompt modifiers with come up with the type of code someone designing for speed or low memory usage would produce that’s nearly impossible to read but solves for a very specific case.
- If everyone is a coder, no one is a coder: If everyone can claim to be a coder on paper, it will be harder to find good coders. Sure, you can make every applicant do FizzBuzz or a basic sort, but that does not give a good opportunity to show you can actually solve a problem. It will discourage people from becoming coders in the first place. A lot of companies can actually get by with vibe coders (at least for a while) and that dries up the market of the sort of junior positions that people need to get better and promoted to better positions.
- When the code breaks, it takes a lot longer to understand and rectify when you don’t know how any of it works. When you don’t even bother designing or completing a test plan because Cursor developed a plan, which all came back green, pushed it during a convenient downtime and has archived all the old versions in its own internal logical structure that can’t be easily undone.
Edits: Minor clarification and grammar.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish
1·7 months agoFirst of all, the European Data Protection Board have shown they are more than willing to throw their weight around issue large fines and request audits. Second of all, have you actually looked at the types of data data brokers buy and sell? Massive records of IPs, and metrics.
Like above what “amazing treasure trove of personal data” are you giving up by clicking “I Accept”. Search queries of the Plex Free Movie\TV library, watch times of the same free library and whether you click on pre, mid or post roll ads. And who is going to buy and sell this? Ad providers who swear they are providing targeted advertising, but really have quotas and metrics to fill. They will end up showing irrelevant ads anyway, not because of some algorithm, but literally because the advertising industry does not give two shits about click through rates just that ads get shown.
There’s so much bitching in this thread like someone from AdSense or Outbrain has personally murdered a family member, but the truth is, these places are a grift. Annoying, yes, but mostly harmless. Oh and don’t try to pull “oh but governments can use this for surveillance” yes they could but as someone who has held a job a federal level tax office, they do not have the budget for profiling people like this and a corrupt government has cheaper and better options.
I will try my best to respect your opinion and what you think a “right to privacy” means but I have great trouble understanding the paranoia
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish
3·7 months agoThey legally can’t for European users
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish
4·7 months agoLike all companies complying with European data collection laws, they can’t collect your data and have to delete anything they have collected.






Literally just spends all day commenting hacker news posts