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Jilanico , to nostupidquestions in Help me understand littering
@Jilanico@lemmy.world avatar

I confronted someone for littering and with a completely sincere face they said they’re creating jobs for the people cleaning the streets 💫 so does that mean murderers are creating jobs for homicide detectives?

Mostly_Gristle ,

Creating a need is not the same as creating a job.

Zozano ,
@Zozano@lemy.lol avatar

Same thing when I confronted someone about it.

It’s like people who dont return their shopping carts because they think they’re creating work.

No, you’re compounding the amount of work someone else needs to do within a set time.

They dont get paid more because you’re lazy.

Except littering is worse.

BlindFrog ,

I once convinced one of my aunts that leaving your cart out gives companies another excuse to raise prices again
(not that I actually think that’s true; i just didn’t want to feel like an butthole for leaving our cart out)

BingBong , (edited ) to linux in Buying a new computer to run Linux on - suggestions?

To have one ready out of the box with linux maybe look at the System76 offerings? system76.com

Edit: just got a chance to check and they are slightly above your $1000 criteria. So maybe on his recommendation.

Suoko , to worldnews in Photos from a Pro-Palestine Rally today in Yemen
@Suoko@feddit.it avatar

That looks huge

Marduk73 , to worldnews in Photos from a Pro-Palestine Rally today in Yemen
@Marduk73@sh.itjust.works avatar

Sending coordinates. Willy Pete

RadicalEagle , to lemmyshitpost in Trump's answer today reminded me of his infamous "Nuclear" quote.

I like how in Trump’s world he thinks he needs to explain the internet to people.

xc2215x , to foodporn in I made a strawberry shortcake

Looks quite tasty.

JudgeDredd , to lemmyshitpost in "no"
@JudgeDredd@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Would anyone mind explaining this one?

Thanks in advance :P

slazer2au , to nostupidquestions in How do sport shooter bring their gear to international events ?

There are specific visas for athletes that allow them to bring in regulation meeting sporting equipment.

Getting a firearm across country borders is not as hard as people think as long as you research the requirements of the countries you transit plus the airlines beforehand.
Some countries will have conflicting laws though.
From memory importing a firearm out of the UK requires the case to be stickered as contains a firearm where as US laws are the case mustn’t show it contains firearms. (My info on this may be out of date)

Deestan ,

Also US law require it to be in a securely locked protective case that can only be opened by the owner.

Also US laws require all luggage to be opened with the universal TSA key that is both as secure as a toddler’s toy safe lock and easily available to the public.

Sethayy ,

Ah, America

slazer2au ,

Firearms are special and you don’t use TSA locks with them.

SupraMario ,

And the TSA is not supposed to open them. Shit gets stolen like that and the ATF gets really really pissed.

MorrisonMotel6 ,

While true, it definitely depends on your particular TSA team. I have flown multiple times with firearms within the US, and normally TSA follows their own rules pretty well. However, I have had TSA DEMAND my key so they could open the case outside of my presence. When I protested and gave them the handout of their own procedures, the guy said “you can give me the key, or you don’t get on your flight.”

Buelldozer ,
@Buelldozer@lemmy.today avatar

When I protested and gave them the handout of their own procedures, the guy said “you can give me the key, or you don’t get on your flight.”

They did that to me once and when the Agent showed up at my gate with that line I replied that I was happy to tag along back to the case and open it for them. The Agent took me the back way through the service halls to their area where I opened my case and they did their inspection, then they brought me back to the gate through the service halls.

The agent wasn’t happy about it but I stayed cool with 'em and they made it work.

MorrisonMotel6 ,

I offered to do the same and was literally scoffed at, then reprimanded for my audacity. It was a really fucking shitty experience.

SupraMario ,

Yea TSA can be a bunch of dicks.

earmuff , to science_memes in Breast Cancer

Serious question: is there a way to get access to medical imagery as a non-student? I would love to do some machine learning with it myself, as I see lot’s of potential in image analysis in general. 5 years ago I created a model that was able to spot certain types of ships based only on satellite imagery, which were not easily detectable by eye and ignoring the fact that one human cannot scan 15k images in one hour. Similar use case with medical imagery - seeing the things that are not yet detectable by human eyes.

Maalus ,

Yeah there is. A bloke I know did exactly that with brain scans for his masters.

earmuff ,

Would you mind asking your friend, so you can provide the source?

Maalus ,

adni.loni.usc.edu here ya go

Edit: European DTI Study on Dementia too, he said it’s easier to get data from there

earmuff ,

Lovely, thank you very much, kind stranger!

booty ,
@booty@hexbear.net avatar

5 years ago I created a model that was able to spot certain types of ships based only on satellite imagery, which were not easily detectable by eye and ignoring the fact that one human cannot scan 15k images in one hour.

what is your intended use case? are you trying to help government agencies perfect spying? sounds very cringe ngl

earmuff ,

My intended use case is to find possibilities how ML can support people with certain tasks. Science is not political, for what my technology is abused, I cannot control. This is no reason to stop science entirely, there will always be someone abusing something for their own gain.

But thanks for assuming without asking first what the context was.

booty ,
@booty@hexbear.net avatar

My intended use case is to find possibilities how ML can support people with certain tasks.

weaselly bullshit. how exactly do you intend for people to use technology that identifies ships via satellite? what is your goal? because the only use cases I can see for this are negative

This is no reason to stop science entirely

if the only thing your tech can be used for is bad then you’re bad for innovating that tech

EatATaco ,

Holy shit, dude, STFU.

booty ,
@booty@hexbear.net avatar

no u

EatATaco ,

Ok

earmuff ,

Ever thought about identifying ships full of refugees and send help, before their ships break apart and 50 people drown?

Of course you have not. Your hatered makes you blind. Close minds never were able to see why science is important. Now enjoy spreading hate somewhere else.

booty ,
@booty@hexbear.net avatar

Ever thought about identifying ships full of refugees and send help, before their ships break apart and 50 people drown?

No, I didn’t think about that. If you did, why exactly were you so hostile to me asking what use you thought this might serve?

earmuff ,

I don’t think my reply was hostile, I just criticized your behavior assuming things, before you know the whole truth. I kept everything neutral and didn’t have the urge to have a discussion with someone already on edge. I hope you understand and also learn that not everything is entirely evil in this world. Please stay curious - don’t assume.

booty ,
@booty@hexbear.net avatar

I just criticized your behavior assuming things, before you know the whole truth.

I didn’t assume anything. I asked you what your intended use case was and you responded with vague platitudes, sarcasm, and then once I pressed further, insults. Try re-reading your comments from a more objective standpoint and you’ll find neutrality nowhere within them.

earmuff ,

(…) are you trying to help government agencies perfect spying? sounds very cringe ngl

Tell me again which part of your reply is telling me, you are actually interested in an objective discussion, without assuming things and wanting to start a fight for no reason.

I struggle to find that part.

booty ,
@booty@hexbear.net avatar

I pointed out what I considered (and still consider) to be the most likely use for the tech you were describing, while asking you if that was your intention. A simple “no, actually I was thinking more about another use case” would have been a far more neutral and reasonable response. Instead, you assumed I was speaking in bad faith and responded in kind. You are the only one making assumptions or starting fights for no reason.

Black_Mald_Futures , (edited )

Ever thought about identifying ships full of refugees and send help, before their ships break apart and 50 people drown?

who the fuck is going to have access to this satellite bullshit and be in a position to send help? all the governments that actively want ships full of refugees to fucking sink and die? the ones that put people on trial for saving them?

brainless is honestly too good of a term to describe how carelessly fucking stupid you are

MaeBorowski ,

find possibilities how ML can support people with certain tasks

Marxism-Leninism? anakin-padme-2

Oh, Machine Learning. sicko-wistful

Science is not political

in an ideal world maybe, but that is not our world. In reality science is always always political. It is unavoidable.

earmuff ,

Typical hexbear reply lol

Unfortunately, you are right, though. Science can be political. My science is not. I like my bubble.

Kuori ,
@Kuori@hexbear.net avatar

that’s just going through life with blinders on

Black_Mald_Futures ,
earmuff ,
MaeBorowski ,

Typical hexbear reply

Unfortunately, you are right

Yes, typically hexbear replies are right.

It’s not unfortunate though, it’s simply a matter of having an understanding of the world and a willingness to accept it and engage with it. It’s too bad that you seem not to want that understanding or that you lack the willingness to accept it.

My science is not. I like my bubble.

How can you possibly square that first short sentence with the second? Are you really that willfully hypocritical? Yes, “your” science is political. No science escapes it, and the people who do science thinking themselves and their work is unaffected by their ideology are the most effected by ideology. No wonder you like your bubble - from within it, you don’t have to concern yourself with any of the real world or even the smallest sliver of self reflection. But all it is is a happy, self-reinforcing delusion. You pretend to be someone who appreciates science, but if you truly did, you would be doing everything you can to recognize your unavoidable biases rather than denying them while simultaneously wallowing in them, which is what you are openly admitting to doing whether you realize it or not.

earmuff ,
Black_Mald_Futures ,

Science is not political, for what my technology is abused, I cannot control.

how did I know that they’d use the jew gassing chamber to gas jews, or use the torment nexus to create a nexus of torment? I was only doing the science

you’re a fucking moron, jesus fucking christ

imagine being a scientist, a person whose entire career and body of work relies on very specific premises of cause and effect, only to go on and make some shit without thinking it’s even possibly your responsibility to consider the subsequent effect of what you make

brainless

BeamBrain ,
@BeamBrain@hexbear.net avatar
Black_Mald_Futures ,

These shitlib whiners don’t care and my comments have been removed for the horror of incivility towards dr von braun

Black_Mald_Futures ,

“Removed by mod” suck my nuts you fascist fucks lol

adenoid ,

Yeah there are some openly available datasets on competition sites like Kaggle, and some medical data is available through public institutions like like NIH.

earmuff ,

I knew about kaggle, but not about NIH. Thanks for the hint!

YeetPics , to asklemmy in Why do I get a strange, yet comforting feeling when I stop in quiet places
@YeetPics@mander.xyz avatar

Escaping a haven of agitprop is truly special.

Touch more grass.

natecox , to linux in Is NixOS at the advent of an implosion? | Community inquiry on recent drama
@natecox@programming.dev avatar

It’s probably wise to simply ignore the drama. Open source seems to invite this at the “top” for whatever reason, but for the casual user there is usually little to no impact.

Unless you’re trying to be a top contributor to nix, I would just carry on with normal usage and all the current drama will blow over.

JetpackJackson ,

Idk imo knowing about the drama makes me hesitant to go back, especially since I switched all my development environments from Nix to Guix and I dont want to have three package managers lol Plus the Guix community seems really close knit

Also, happy cake day!

fartsparkles , (edited )

Conway’s Law applies in this respect; the mess in governance of Nix has produced a product that reflects that mess. Nix started a beautiful movement but like many first movers, they rarely reap long-term rewards.

JetpackJackson ,

Oof. That sucks. Didn’t know that was a thing

possiblylinux127 ,

I would avoid getting locked in to one platform. Portable and flexible is better

JetpackJackson ,

Yeah that makes sense. I still have my old nix shell files so I can use them if need be for my environments

natecox ,
@natecox@programming.dev avatar

All good reasons to make a decision, I’m not trying to sway anyone in a direction.

I just feel bad when people see drama in a community and wonder if that thing is “safe”. I’ve seen this kind of thing many times before in other communities—PERL, Python, Ruby, Rust, etc—and it never seems to lead to sweeping changes the normal user would notice. It’s pretty safe to assume that day-to-day users of thing can just carry on if they don’t care about the community upset.

JetpackJackson ,

That’s true. That’s what I’ve been seeing in places, people just saying to continue on and ignore the drama. And I know I shouldn’t let a group idea/thing dictate whether I use nix but like I was already starting to not like how it seemed like a lot of people were like “write all your stuff in nix (configs, etc)” and I didn’t want to get locked in. Plus I got busy and didn’t feel like tinkering with it. Idk. I was already losing interest in a weird way. I still think immutable/reproducible distros are cool though. I’m now just currently running Guix on top of arch and using aconfmgr to emulate some reproducibility.

Auli ,

NixOS is never going mainstream. When the answer to everything is oh just write a package for it. Unless their is a nice gui to edit your configuration file also it well always be niche.

gramgan ,

Not to add fuel to the flame by asking, but how’s it been on Guix? I’ve heard Guix does a lot of things better, but also that there’s far less packages and it’s harder on modern hardware.

ShadyGrove , (edited )

I’m not the op, but I’ve been using guix for several months on a new fairly top of the line desktop PC and it’s going great. I’ve been able to play steam games and set up my dev environment with basically no issues.

The catch is you need to use non-official repositories (i.e. github.com/nonguix/nonguix) to use the non-libre kernel and other software not on the official channel.

There’s also this nice little search engine - https://toys.whereis.みんな/ - where you can look for packages from other repos (or channels as they are called in guix).

I use Nix on my macos work laptop to set up my dev environment, but I definitely prefer guix so far, mostly due to the it being configured in guile over the weird nix language. The biggest advantage I see of Nix is that it has a bit more features and lots more packages.

I am a pretty hardcore emacs user and lisp lover though, so ymmv.

toastal ,

gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix

They literally have this as the link in all their docs so I am not sure why you would choose the mirror on the fully-proprietary, Microsoft-owned code forge.

ShadyGrove ,

I chose the mirror cause I was just writing that comment super quickly on my phone. But uh, thanks for the right link I guess?

JetpackJackson ,

I haven’t tried running a full Guix system yet but im really liking it as a package manager on top of arch. Yes, hardware support can be iffy, but there is an unofficial channel called nonguix that packages the standard Linux kernel instead of linux-libre, and yes there are less packages but honestly packages are so much more fun to write? I’ve written a few package definitions for both my own use and ive made a request to add one to the official channel. And I feel like, if I really needed something that would not be packaged due to complexity or something, I could try and use flatpak or an appimage or something. I think its definitely worth checking out.

nublug ,

uh, the drama being what it is about people in positions of power blocking efforts to make a welcoming and diverse nixos community, persisting right wing concern trolling, and especially what appears to be maybe a military tech company takeover of nixos, it’s hella understandable people would want to reconsider using this tech on their own hardware and it’s pretty sus to respond to this with ‘ah just drama it’ll blow over’…

electricprism ,

Just like the xz backdoor I agree “nothing to see here, move along” seems like bad advice.

It is curious to wonder how much state actors and militaries are involved in weaponizing FOSS culture to purge potential perceived opponents.

For this reason sticking to technological merit and leaving personal beliefs out of FOSS seems wise.

FOSS shouldn’t be state actor’s play thing. When leadership behaves radically and is exclusive it looses my respect & support.

refalo ,

military tech company

wait until they find out where computers and the internet came from. or Tor… GPS, etc etc.

Auli ,

Of how much “militsry” contributed to FOSS. Or how Linux is no longer the lone programmer hacking on code in there spare time. But the vast majority of FOSS is done by companies.

Codilingus ,

Didn’t GPS come from NASA?

Auli ,

If you think that’s a military take over. Don’t look under the rug of Linux/foss at large.

delirious_owl ,
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

Worst case the community forks. This is the benefit of open source.

Tenkard ,
beejjorgensen , to linux in The least happy computer users: Those running Arch Linux & Firefox
@beejjorgensen@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Was that sadometer correctly calibrated to NIST specifications?

hungryphrog , to lemmyshitpost in Mamma mia

and they’re a polycule

bobr , to asklemmy in any cheap VPS with payment with XMR?
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kyun (the cheapest), privex, 1984 hosting, servers guru.

someoneFromInternet OP ,

kyun is good, thx

possiblylinux127 , to linux in How to move from Windows to Linux?

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