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OttoVonNoob , to memes in Its sad. .

An absoluteky outstanding song by Cash btw. If you haven’t checked it out, I suggest you do so. Even if you have zero interest in Country do yourself a favour.

youtu.be/oDd32K-mOVw?feature=shared

StarkestMadness ,

I know this is obvious, but Cash’s beliefs are endlessly fascinating. The same man who recorded “Ragged Old Flag” also wrote “Man in Black” and covered “Out Among the Stars.” The latter is a song about a kid who commits suicide by cop because he doesn’t feel like his life matters.

GreatGrapeApe ,

His cover of NiN’s “hurt” is so good Trent Reznor sees it as the best version.

casmael ,

Underrated fact

Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

All of Johnny's covers are fantastic. His cover of Tom Petty's Won't Back Down with Tom singing backup vocals, for example.

Potatos_are_not_friends ,

Honestly that song always brings a tear to my eye.

His rendition is a masterpiece.

BigNote ,

Tom Waits said much the same thing about his cover of “Down There by the Train.”

teft ,
@teft@startrek.website avatar

Every song by Johnny is a banger.

banjoman05 ,

Very wholesome.

Grayox OP ,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

Literally a Cautionary tale, and still one hell of a banger! OUTLAW COUNTRY! WOOOO

Tigbitties ,
@Tigbitties@kbin.social avatar

Hail Mojo!

Did you know Little Steven Van Zandt coined the phrase "outlaw county" for and, IMO saved country music.

Grayox OP ,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

I did not, I’ll be honest i never consumed the genre much before the Archer Vice story line.

holmesandhoatzin ,

OUTLAW DIFFERENT COUNTRY! WOOOO

Grayox OP ,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

Someone needs to show it to Oliver Anthony.

moody ,

Cash may sing country, but he’s always been rock n’ roll.

Notorious_handholder ,

I dislike a lot of country music, but Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson are practically a genre in and of themselves, seperated from even the outlaw country genre they started.

ParsnipWitch ,

We listened to the song in English class when I was about 14 years old and we discussed it quite a bit afterwards. I guess it was kind of a first transitioning into adulthood for me, seeing how much is going wrong and hurting people. Since then about 95 % of my wardrobe is black. It’s a statement and a reminder for myself and I want need to carry it everywhere I go.

Chariotwheel , to memes in Kids.

Tik Tok.

Not Tik Toker or Tik Tok Content Producer.

They want to be one with Tik Tok, they want to be Tik Tok. Every generation we are moving closer to the convergence of mankind.

PeriodicallyPedantic ,

I mean, stand up your own instance of peertube and you kinda can be lol

superduperenigma ,

Except for that one guy who refuses to move away from IRC

fmstrat ,

Ouch.

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot ,

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botorfj ,
@botorfj@lemdro.id avatar

what’s wrong with IRC?

superduperenigma ,

Nothing, it’s from this relevant xkcd

botorfj ,
@botorfj@lemdro.id avatar

lol yeah i remembered that xkcd when he mentioned it

i need to keep that in my bookmarks

planish ,

Is there any other job where multiple successive presidential administrations try to ban you?

lorez ,

Closer to complete idiocy.

dangblingus ,

Basically Evangelion. But instead of cool ass mechs, it’s idiot kids doing cringe hand dances.

dingus , to memes in My holy trinity of trust
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

The thing is, ownership of any of these can change at any time. Bitwarden, Mullvad, and Tutanota could be sold to very different owners.

That is up to and including something like uBlock Origin, which only has one developer, and would suddenly be very different if that developer died and the project had to be forked.

You can never trust that the person who takes on the reigns has the same ideals as the people running them now.

Hell, Mullvad was abused to the point they removed access to Port Forwarding on their VPN service, which has led to many people needing to switch to crummier, shadier VPNs that still offer port forwarding access. That’s not Mullvad’s fault, but it is an example of them having to change their philosophy and what they offer because of abuse.

Trust should only go so far, and loss of trust should be very easy. There’s not a good reason to keep “trusting” something when it has fundamentally changed from its initial ideals.

SIGSEGV ,
@SIGSEGV@waveform.social avatar

Same thing just happened with IVPN :⁠-⁠\

r00ty Admin ,
r00ty avatar

Hell, Mullvad was abused to the point they removed access to Port Forwarding on their VPN service, which has led to many people needing to switch to crummier, shadier VPNs that still offer port forwarding access. That’s not Mullvad’s fault, but it is an example of them having to change their philosophy and what they offer because of abuse.

It's a real shame too. It was a nice feature.

Rayspekt ,

Hell, Mullvad was abused to the point they removed access to Port Forwarding on their VPN service, which has led to many people needing to switch to crummier, shadier VPNs that still offer port forwarding access.

Could you explain what happened?

dingus ,
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

As clear as I can make it out, it seems like it was related to a search warrant that was executed on Mullvad.

mullvad.net/…/mullvad-vpn-was-subject-to-a-search…

Because just a little over a month after the news of the failed raid, there was news of them removing port forwarding.

mullvad.net/…/removing-the-support-for-forwarded-…

Emphasis mine.

Unfortunately port forwarding also allows avenues for abuse, which in some cases can result in a far worse experience for the majority of our users. Regrettably individuals have frequently used this feature to host undesirable content and malicious services from ports that are forwarded from our VPN servers. This has led to law enforcement contacting us, our IPs getting blacklisted, and hosting providers cancelling us.

The result is that it affects the majority of our users negatively, because they cannot use our service without having services being blocked.

The abuse vector of port forwarding has caught up with us, and today we announce the discontinuation of support for port forwarding. This means that if you are a user of forwarded ports, you will not be able to add or modify the ports you have in use.

apt_install_coffee ,

They made a smart call that has probably increased the long term privacy of their users.

People were using port forwarding to host illegal shit, and governments were getting pissed off about it. Mullvad has been able to prove in court that they don’t keep logs, but that’s not a perfect deterrent; a properly motivated government, perhaps if somebody is using Mullvad to host CSAM, might attempt to legally force Mullvad to put logging in and add anti-canary clauses.

Preventing port forwarding keeps customers as consumers rather than hosters, and avoids this issue.

machiabelly ,
@machiabelly@hexbear.net avatar

I used to use proton until I saw them give info for a warrant. After that I gave up on the VPN thing. If I lived in a country with limited streaming options I might use them but shrug-outta-hecks

Galli ,

This is true and people should always be mindful of this. Additionally you should consider not just the ownership of the companies but also the infrastructure they rely on such as their rented servers, payment processors, on-site staff etc. However commercial VPNs remain a convenient compromise for many use cases. These services are probably fine for your shitposing needs but should not be relied upon for activism for instance.

Sibbo , to programmerhumor in just make

Trump is too unironically placed next to two important persons from US history here. Ethically questionable.

festnt ,

i have no idea whats going on in us’ politics, could you explain what trump did?

WeirdGoesPro ,
@WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

He systematically used the power and influence of the presidency to project falsehoods, encourage division and violence, and potentially feed classified information illegally to foreign governments for his own personal gain.

He is currently on trial for bribing people to stay silent about his affairs during the 2016 election. He was previously found to have illegally taken classified documents back to his home in Florida and kept them after he was president, potentially to sell information. His son in law was given a career in the White House with no prior experience, and there is a huge paper trail to suggest that he got paid 2 billion by foreign governments for representing their interests during that time.

He’s like a corruption buffet, and he has openly stated he will retaliate against everyone he considers an enemy if he wins again.

Telorand ,

Somebody literally set themself on fire outside the courthouse while his criminal trial was going on, for reasons that appear to be in support of the conspiracy theories Trump and the entire Conservative Griftosphere peddles.

He’s a danger to humanity.

festnt ,

i knew he was bad but damn thats a lot of stuff. i hope he gets what he deserves.

WeirdGoesPro ,
@WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

That’s only a brief list too. We probably don’t know the full extent of his crimes, and more keeps getting revealed. 10 minutes of googling the news about him is going to blow your mind.

xor ,

Two important persons from US history, a deity and a little penguin

It’s just a shitpost, not a declaration that Trump was some great American historical figure, chill

ulkesh ,
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

You’re right! It is a post with some shit on it, namely Trump and this so-called deity. ;)

OldWoodFrame ,
danc4498 ,

Damn. Making America great again would require undoing everything those two assholes did.

Acinonyx , to lemmyshitpost in AI or DEI?

how about black nazis or female asian nazi soldiers?

https://lemmy.sdf.org/pictrs/image/e1be75ad-d3a0-404a-9837-b274b124f52f.png

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

With that sort of diversity, can we really say the Nazis were all that bad?

EmoDuck ,

female asian nazi soldiers

That’s someone’s fetish, isn’t it?

Mandarbmax ,

Never ask a woman her age, a man his salary, or a white supremacist the race of his girlfriend

gmtom ,

Is Cumsock a race?

derpgon ,

Depends, ask how it identifies. I am sure at this point it’s sentient.

reverendsteveii ,

well now it is. thanks, i guess…

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Wait until you hear about Golden Retriever Nazis.

MightyGalhupo ,

Thats me

yamanii ,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Saga of Tanya the Evil

omnomed ,

It has been 4000 years and I’m still waiting for season 2…

yamanii ,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

There was a movie, and the 2nd season was announced last year.

omnomed ,

Yeah I know, it just aired so long ago and I watched it way back in 2017. Good shows like this just makes me feel impatient.

ember ,

Thisis what the nazis would’ve looked like if they were Asian or black

KSPAtlas ,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

Why does the first guy remind me of patrick bateman

beefpeach , to mildlyinfuriating in Windows 10 keeps bugging me to use a Microsoft account

Even though Windows is very user-friendly. I think Windows 11 might be my last. The amount of anti-privacy that’s implemented and what I have to do just so it doesn’t constantly phone back home is kind of ridiculous.

Off to pick my flavor of Linux.

0x4E4F ,

newbie or somewhat experienced user?

beefpeach ,

I would say I know the basics of Linux due to owning a Pi and messing around with it time-to-time but no where near experienced.

cole ,
@cole@lemdro.id avatar

I think Fedora and Ubuntu are easy recommendations!

woelkchen , (edited )
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

and Ubuntu

No. It’s way too complicated to circumvent Canonical’s attempts at vendor lock-in. One might just as well pick a more open distribution from the beginning.

cole ,
@cole@lemdro.id avatar

most users simply do not care. if it works, it works

CmdrShepard ,

That’s a good justification for them to stick with Windows.

aniki ,

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  • 0x4E4F ,

    Up to date… on Debian… lol 🤣

    /s (somewhat)

    captain_aggravated ,
    @captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

    TL; DR: From personal experience as a Raspberry Pi tinkerer and Windows evacuee, I recommend Linux Mint.

    Raspberry Pi OS is essentially Debian compiled for ARM with the LXDE desktop. They used to use LXDE, and it is my understanding they forked LXDE to make their “Pixel” desktop. Being Debian, it uses the APT package manager with .deb packages.

    Linux Mint is a fork of Ubuntu, which itself is a fork of Debian. It uses the APT package manager and .deb packages. The exact same commands to install, say, LibreOffice on a Raspberry Pi can be used to install it on Linux Mint.

    Cinnamon is the flagship desktop, and I think is a reasonable answer to “What if Microsoft had kept developing the Windows 7 desktop instead of trying to make a tablet OS?” I chose Cinnamon pretty immediately because it felt more like the Windows I had grown up with than Windows 8.1 did.

    MonkderZweite ,

    Isn’t there a Debian version of Mint too?

    captain_aggravated ,
    @captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

    There is: Linux Mint Debian Edition. There are a few things you’re missing in LMDE than in the standard Ubuntu-based version though, such as the driver manager and support for PPAs. The latter of which has declined in usefulness with the rise of Flatpaks, I haven’t installed from a PPA in years now.

    0x4E4F ,

    Fedora is nice. You might also like PopOS or Majaro.

    GooseFinger ,

    How easy is it to move user data and software to another distro if I decide to change it up?

    0x4E4F ,

    Not too hard, especially if you plan on running the same software on your new distro. Basically, all of the settings are in your home directory (/home/[username]/), so you could just copy everything from your home directory and that’s that.

    Not only that, but you could also set up your home dir to be on another partition or drive. Basically, you don’t have to copy anything if you set up your distro like this. You just point the new distro to your former home directory, this is home now, and it’ll just use all of the settings from there. Sure, some settings and files are distro specific, but you can manually delete those if you want to free up a few MB of space.

    pHr34kY ,

    I find it strange that people call it user-friendly, despite it doing a lot of things hostile to the user.

    Kyouki ,

    Just more in the neighborhood of being used or understanding something because it has been given to them from a very young age on. So getting familiar and used to it very young age on makes it “friendly” even though it is more “familiarity”.

    Linux is always going to be really awkward at first but over the course of time you learn and shy away and develop your own kinda workflow and that’s the beauty of it in my opinion.

    Honytawk ,

    Because user-friendly means that even a tech-noob can easily set it up and use it right away without much researching.

    • If an OS requires ANY AMOUNT of command line, you have lost about half the population.
    • If an OS asks any remotely difficult question with techno lingo, you have lost an other quarter.
    • If an OS doesn’t work out of the box the way it should (like all their hardware functioning including audio), you have lost all the other not technology inclined people.

    Windows is setup that it requires none of that. It may do something that you find horrific, but most people do not care as long as it works.

    pHr34kY ,

    Windows devices are set up like that.

    If you give someone a blank hard drive and Windows install media, they need to to all of those things.

    Honytawk ,

    Have you installed Windows 10 or 11 lately?

    The most difficult part are the partitions, but even that is done mostly automatically and doesn’t allow you to continue if your setup wouldn’t work.

    It comes with decent default drivers for most generic hardware, and automatically installs drivers for more exotic hardware if it supports Windows Updates.

    And it most definitely does not require a single command line.

    Maybe some technical jargon, but even that you can just skip by pressing next and it won’t fuck up anything.

    nitefox ,

    Linux works exactly like that too, unless you start tinkering with it

    pHr34kY ,

    Yes, it required a command line to perform disk partitioning and even a basic pre-erase.

    It also asked about 20 more questions than necessary, and I had to answer “no” to each and every one of them.

    Where Linux asks for a username, Windows insisted multiple time that I had to create an account. The only workaround was to physically unplug the Ethernet cable.

    There’s also a step where you need to lie about your regional settings to avoid getting plastered with preinstalled trash.

    If you blindly click “next” through a Windows install, you will get the most bloated, horrible, invasive experience possible.

    There Windows installer is an absolute fucking minefield.

    SorteKanin ,
    @SorteKanin@feddit.dk avatar

    If an OS requires ANY AMOUNT of command line, you have lost about half the population.

    Half? It’s way more than half.

    RIPandTERROR ,
    @RIPandTERROR@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    90% and I feel that’s generous to the supposed 10%

    helenslunch ,
    @helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

    “user friendly” doesn’t mean “in the users’ best interests”, it means “easy to use”.

    MonkderZweite ,

    If only the Xbox controller wouldn’t randomly disconnect on Linux. No, i bought it because i read it works well here.

    beefpeach ,

    This is my biggest downfall with Linux, lack of integration with gaming but I’ll learn to leave without it, I guess.

    mrcleanup , (edited )

    I heard some recent steam thing made it pretty great now? Or was that just marketing talking?

    nitefox ,

    It’s been for a few years, the only problem is with some multiplayers games (and it’s quite a easy and complex question)

    RPGMaker games are hit or miss

    Overall, if its on steam and it’s not a MP game chances are it will work out of the box

    dai ,

    Sounds like bait but I’ll bite.

    Most singleplayer titles work perfectly fine under Linux. Majority of my steam library runs with compatibility toggled in steam.

    I’ve got a Switch Pro controller, no issues via Bluetooth or Cable connection. Gives me battery readouts via Dunst

    Running Wayland with an NVIDIA GPU in both my systems.

    helenslunch ,
    @helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

    When was the last time you tried? Steam Deck has allowed Valve to dedicate lots of time to fine-tuning Proton and it works with virtually every game now, save the ones with specific kinds of online anti-cheat systems.

    You can also just add your Epic and GoG games to Steam Launcher and then they’ll be launched with Proton as well.

    punkwalrus , to cat in An old cat can learn new tricks
    @punkwalrus@lemmy.world avatar

    I had an older cat that had broken hips that healed wrong. So when he laid down, he did this weird sploot on his belly that cats normally don’t do. One of my younger cats imprinted on him, and also did the sploot. The first cat died, the other one splooted that way the rest of her life

    c0mbatbag3l ,
    @c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

    S P L O O T

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    general_kitten ,

    i would love to see a picture of the sploot

    FlyingSquid , to memes in Inspired by reading everyday news
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    Why is a bright future assumed?

    sbv ,

    Sun eventually goes supernova.

    FlyingSquid ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    It doesn’t. It’s not massive enough. It turns into a red giant, then collapses into a white dwarf and eventually fusion basically stops.

    Donovar ,

    Alternatively, if we wait long enough we always have the heat death of the universe to look forward to.

    Rolando ,

    I read in this book that there’s a restaurant just before that happens where you can bounce back and forth between the death of the universe and the hours before it. So that sounds cool.

    al177 ,

    Try the steak.

    Darukhnarn ,

    I don’t like food that talks to me before I eat it.

    fluke ,
    @fluke@snake.substantialplumbing.repair avatar

    Are you a cannibal?

    Darukhnarn ,

    It’s another spin on the aforementioned restaurant. It’s from a hitchhikers guide to the galaxy. In said restaurant (Milliways) the cows have been bred to wanting to be eaten and expressing said wish directly to the customers.

    mister_flibble ,

    Shh!" said Ford. “It’s conical. So what you do is, you see, you fill it with fine white sand, alright? Or sugar. Fine white sand, and/or sugar. Anything. Doesn’t matter. Sugar’s fine. And when it’s full, you pull the plug out… are you listening?” “I’m listening.” "You pull the plug out, and it all just twirls away, twirls away you see, out of the plughole. “Clever.” “That’s not the clever bit. This is the clever bit, I remember now that this is the clever bit. The clever bit is that you then thread the film in the projector… backwards!” “Backwards?” “Yes. Threading it backwards is definitely the clever bit. So then, you just sit and watch it, and everything just appears to spiral upwards out of the plughole and fill the bath. See?” “And that’s how the Universe began is it?” said Arthur. “No,” said Ford, "but it’s a marvelous way to relax.

    fluke ,
    @fluke@snake.substantialplumbing.repair avatar

    That’s not bright at all. That’s the darkest thing.

    Donovar ,

    Very true.

    snowraven ,

    Yeah that’s totally not a worse death.

    lolcatnip ,

    Realistically speaking, any of the major changes that happen near the end of a star’s life will make their planets uninhabitable on a time scale that seems pretty long from a human perspective. Imagine the last 100 years of climate change, but it just keeps getting worse at the same pace for a million years. By the time a star swells into a giant or explodes in a supernova, there won’t be anyone around to notice.

    octoperson ,

    Yeah but in the process it’ll scour the surface off the earth so it’s not all bad news

    nomecks ,

    Not before ballooning up and frying the Earth.

    NaibofTabr ,

    Thermonuclear reactions are very bright

    fross , (edited ) to fediverse in Second largest Lemmy instance preemptively un-friends Facebook

    It’s not about Zuckerberg, it’s about the userbase. With something that grew to 30 million users literally overnight, it’s impossible to determine what it will be like, and how it will mesh with the existing fediverse content/users.

    With something this scale, it only makes sense to secure and observe - pre-emptively block, watch the content, maybe even poll the users on what should be done. There is nothing to be lost this way, it’s only a cautious approach towards a potential later link.

    What could be lost is the Threads community overwhelms the lemmy community before there is a chance to react (it is 1000x bigger, after all). It makes sense to be cautious, here.

    This isn’t inconveniencing anyone, any user can make an account on Threads as well and use both right now.

    god ,
    @god@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Fun thoughts and all but that isn’t the reason why they’re blocking it. It’s because Facebook is bad. Corporation, big, embrace, expand, extinguish, evil. Plenty of explanations around about why these blocks happened. However you’re also right. If it were very small like a 15k people instance and it didn’t carry corporations inside maybe they’d consider not blocking.

    aceshigh ,
    @aceshigh@lemmy.world avatar

    same coin, different side.

    lagomorphlecture ,

    I don’t think threads actually has 30 million users. They have some paid shills, probably a lot of their own bots, some people who legit joined to see what it was about, and a bunch of Instagram users who had accounts created automatically. I’m not positive about the last point but if you can’t delete threads without deleting Instagram then I’m sure they’re going to leverage their Instagram userbase as much as possible here.

    fross ,

    Up to 70 million as of a day ago bloomberg.com/…/meta-s-threads-has-70-million-sig…

    I’m not concerned how many of these are real users - all the shills, the bots, are even worse than real users as they will just be spewing their propaganda around as much as possible.

    Adding ONE million users overnight to the fediverse would be disruptive enough, 10x the biggest day from the influx from reddit. We’re looking at orders of magnitude more than that.

    MeetInPotatoes ,

    I didn’t even know I was one of those 30 million users until you and others mentioned that people with Instagram accounts automatically have one.

    ulu_mulu ,
    @ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

    If I wanted to see facebook shit I would use facebook, I stopped using whatsapp when it was bought by facebook, I don’t want to see their content overwhelming the fediverse, that’s why I’m here instead of there.

    fross ,

    I don’t agree with this notion of “facebook content” vs “fediverse” content or anything like that. Content is just content, it’s links, it’s media, whatever. It’s not “facebook shit” any more than reddit shit or lemmy shit. Content is a by-product of the users, so who/what the userbase is is extremely important - and that is why how it is marketed, who it appeals to and so forth, and the relative scale. thousands of lemmy users being drowned out by millions of Threads users, who are a different demographic, have different goals for the platform, and so forth, is the real issue.

    You acknowledge that you have moved on from platforms when facebook/meta have got involved, and you’re welcome to take your decisions on this, but it runs into problems in a federated environment where the goal is to increase interoperability by default.

    Don’t get me wrong, I think our goals are the same, to have an environment where people can talk and share links that is relatively exclusive / for like-minded people. I just don’t think the angle of facebook/not facebook is the right one (tbh I would go further - I would not integrate, but not because of the provenance/company, but because of the users’ expectations coming over from Threads)

    ulu_mulu ,
    @ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

    Content is just content, it’s links, it’s media, whatever

    Content is not all the same, there’s quality content and there’s shitposting.

    “facebook content” is mostly - to me - shitposting, astroturfing, botting, propaganda, etc. as reddit has become lately, while lemmy content is mostly quality discussions.

    I don’t want shitposting burying quality content here, that’s what will happen if we don’t do anything about it.

    Not to mention corporate control, look what happened to reddit, and look at how many scandals there are about faceboook (now meta) as a company, why do you think they want to join the fediverse, they don’t give a crap about quality, their only interest is in monetizing stuff, embrace - extend - extinguish, I don’t want ANY of that happening to lemmy.

    fross ,

    I agree with all of this.

    Millie ,

    Let’s see if you feel that way when your feed is filled with hate and ads.

    fross ,

    I think you didn’t understand my comment. " thousands of lemmy users being drowned out by millions of Threads users, who are a different demographic, have different goals for the platform" specifically.

    Flax_vert ,

    Or make an account on an instance which chooses to federate with threads 😂

    LazaroFilm , to steam in Gabe looking good
    @LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

    He lost some weight. He looks good.

    electricprism ,

    When he was living in New Zealand a few years ago it was first noticeable. Good for him. In Gaben we trust.

    DragonTypeWyvern ,

    More like in Ozempic we trust

    nxdefiant ,

    Good for Ozempic for making something that works and (hopefully) doesn’t cook you alive like those meth diet pills used to in the 80’s.

    DragonTypeWyvern ,

    Guess you haven’t been paying attention to what they’re charging and how much it costs to make the miracle drug that could solve the obesity crisis.

    nieceandtows ,

    Wasn’t there news that there’s a new drug like ozempic that doesn’t 90% of the job at a vastly cheaper price?

    DragonTypeWyvern ,

    Yeah, meth

    Veedem , to lemmyshitpost in FF Evangelists
    @Veedem@lemmy.world avatar

    I’m all for people using Firefox instead of Chrome, but RAM being used up shouldn’t be a complaint unless something else needs that RAM. If it’s there, it should be considered usable.

    brap ,

    Yep, I didn’t buy that RAM to sit being unused.

    xan1242 ,

    It’s specifically about the efficiency of the usage. If it’s not used effectively, then it really is a waste.

    And we all know how efficient the Web is nowadays…

    drem ,

    Why could ram usage be a waste? I thought only the allocation is the performance heavy part, allocated ram does not cost extra performance.

    xan1242 ,

    I’m referring to the philosophy behind the usage of said allocated ram.

    If you allocate 5 cookie jars to store 1 cookie in each jar, then that’s not good.

    If you store 2 cookies per jar, that’s better already, but still kind of crap.

    If the websites keep putting rocks in those jars, then you’ll obviously run rampant with usage. (Read: tonsky.me/blog/js-bloat/ )

    The goal is to store as many cookies in least amount of jars. You might crumble them down and reconstruct them later (compression and/or clever code) but that could take more brain (processing) power (of which we kinda have, especially on the desktop).

    As you’ve said, it’s often a tradeoff between processing power and memory usage and depending on the application, you can configure things the way you need them (at least when you’re coding it).

    drem ,

    Ok, that makes sense, thank you.

    Cosmicomical ,

    hot take lol

    fidodo ,

    If it did a good job freeing it up when needed then sure, but it doesn’t.

    HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
    @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

    “Should” is doing a lot of heavy lifting

    lucas ,
    @lucas@fitt.au avatar

    @Veedem I still have 23Gb free. Time for more tabs!

    pendulum_ , to lemmyshitpost in AI or DEI?
    @pendulum_@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s horrifically bad, even if not compared against other LLMs. I asked it for photos of actress and model Elle Fanning (aged 25 or so) on a beach, and it accused me of seeking CSAM… That’s an instant never-going-to-use-again for me - mishandling that subject matter in any way is not a “whoopsie”

    My purpose is to help people, and that includes protecting children. Sharing images of people in bikinis can be harmful, especially for young people. I hope you understand.

    Lojcs ,

    That sounds more like what shall we ever do if children are allowed to see bikinis

    bane_killgrind ,

    No no, you are the child in this context

    ObviouslyNotBanana ,
    @ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

    But I’m a practicing non-contextualist!

    gravitas_deficiency ,

    Aaaaaand now you’re on a list through no fault of your own 😬

    Siethron , to programmerhumor in Spent 10 minutes debugging...

    10 minutes? That’s it. That’s easily a 3 hour time sink.

    Ephera OP ,

    Well, in this case, it was a graphical program that was doing it, and I really could’ve recognized that the file was being created by that. I had just kind of forgotten that I opened this graphical program a few days ago on a different workspace…

    wizzor ,

    OP is clearly boasting about how smart they are.

    Senseless , to programmerhumor in this technology suffers from high latency

    When Baldur’s Gate 3 came out our group of friends wanted to start a game together. Since one of our friends, living about a kilometer away, has shitty internet it was faster for me to download the game myself, copy it to a USB stick, have it driven over by another friend, copy it onto the friends PC and verify file integrity than downloading it.

    German internet in a nutshell.

    So yeah, IPoAC would’ve it’s purpose.

    fl42v ,
    topinambour_rex ,
    @topinambour_rex@lemmy.world avatar

    For render the first picture of a black hole a couple of uear ago, the data transfer was done through hdds transported by a plane, than a data transfer through Internet, because the former was so much faster.

    extremetech.com/…/289423-it-took-half-a-ton-of-ha…

    iamtherealwalrus ,

    You are joking. But aws.amazon.com/snowmobile/ is real.

    Pipoca ,

    It’s a real quote, from the 80s, published in a networking textbook.

    It’s amusing, but it’s always been a serious and occasionally practical observation.

    CanadaPlus ,
    SubArcticTundra ,
    @SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

    I bet he had ADSL

    Senseless ,

    50 MBit/s VDSL.

    Karyoplasma ,

    Is it a German reaction to think: Hey, 50MBit is not that bad?

    Zunon ,

    I still remember when 150KiB/s was what we had as a child. It was very usable for the small amounts of data we needed back then.

    Zunon ,

    Seeing it written as MBit/s feels so wrong to me, I read it as MB/s at first then I realized it’s Mb/s.

    uis ,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    German internet in a nutshell.

    At least you got better healthcare.

    Pipoca ,

    IPoAC is a joke about printing actual IP packets, sending them by pigeon, then scanning them.

    You do the whole usual TCP ACK/SYN thing, but with pigeons.

    It’s not the same as ‘sneakernet, but strapping microsd cards to a pigeon’. It’s way, way sillier.

    Senseless ,

    You know, explaining jokes doesn’t make them funnier.

    Saigonauticon ,

    It makes them funnier the next time I hear them, in a new context though :)

    stingpie ,

    I’m assuming English isn’t your first language, but “IPoAC would’ve it’s purpose” is grammatically awkward. “Would’ve” doesn’t really work for possession. Instead you can use “would have,” but people would typically say “IPoAC has it’s purpose”

    Senseless ,

    Thanks for the clarification. You’re right, English isn’t my first language.

    I’m a bit confused by your sentence:

    ““Would’ve” me doesn’t really work fur possession. Instead you can use “would have””

    That’s the same thing, isn’t it? My idea with using “would’ve” was that IPoAC would have it’s purpose, if it was a thing. I’m missing the descriptive word in either language right now.

    stingpie ,

    The word “have” is used in two different ways. One way is to own or hold something, so if I’m holding a pencil, I have it. But another way is as a way so signal different tenses (as in grammatical tense) so you can say “I shouldn’t have done it” or “they have tried it before.” The contraction “'ve” is only used for tense, but not to own something. So, the phrase “they’ve it” is grammatically incorrect.

    cows_are_underrated , to mildlyinfuriating in Windows 10 keeps bugging me to use a Microsoft account

    Sir, do you have a minute to talk about Linux? 👉👈

    Chakravanti ,

    No. Fuck you.

    <~6yo boy

    sucks bill’s dick

    TheBERFA ,

    Wat

    JustMy2c ,

    Do we have to report him… ?

    RIPandTERROR ,
    @RIPandTERROR@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Literally op is Satan so…

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