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MeatPilot , in Another Zuckerberg meme
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Crowfiend ,

I’m sure it’s shopped or from a movie, but what am I looking at?

CaptainFortissimo ,

“The Arrival” with Charlie Sheen. (FYI: That’s not Charlie Sheen.)

Viking_Hippie ,

FYI: That’s not Charlie Sheen.

Thanks for clarifying for those of us who weren’t sure. You never know what the side effects of tiger blood and enough cocaine to kill a small horse might be 🤷

brbposting ,
CaptainFortissimo ,

Glad I could help. 😁

enough cocaine to kill a small horse

Freud?

Viking_Hippie ,

Freud?

“Nail 'em when they’re vulnerable, that’s always been my motto”

MeThisGuy ,

Jesus thought different

Viking_Hippie ,

Nah, I’m pretty sure he was at his most vulnerable that day lol

the_post_of_tom_joad , (edited )

That kid is an alien, the goofy look is cuz he’s about to meepmeep across the desert at the end of the movie. But what movie? its been awhile…Maaan is been awhile. Did it star Christian Slater? Was he a seti scientist? Was it a climate message movie? I need a minute…

EDIT: Haha as other poster said, it stars Charlie Sheen who for some reason i always get mixed up with Slater. So close… (not close)

eestileib ,

Center of gravity looks way off for that alien. He’d topple forward unless his feet were way bigger.

the_post_of_tom_joad , (edited )

From what i remember the entire sequence looked like dogshit even for its time.

Edit: lol it was actually worse than i remembered

GreyEyedGhost ,

Well, there was a sequel. Looks like it was direct to DVD so I’m sure it was impressive.

SnotFlickerman ,
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I remember this dogshit Charlie Sheen flick!

basilisa , in Why haven't you taken the bear pill?
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  • starman2112 , (edited )
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    A bear won’t try to convince you that you weren’t really assaulted and accuse you of just wanting attention

    alcoholicorn , in Chinese numbers

    I’m sure the chinese have equivalent memes about having to learn arabic numbers, at least you don’t have to use it in written out numbers, 20 is 二十, two-ten, 200 is 二百, two-hundred, 2000 is 二千, two-thousand, 200,000 is 二十万, two-hundred-thousand.

    There less memorizing irregular words like twelve and X-teen and converting 30 to thirty, since it’s all pronounced as written.

    lobut ,

    It probably sounds silly but I quite enjoy not memorizing different names for days of the weeks and months like when I was learning french … Lundi, Mardi …

    Nice to be like 星期一,星期二,星期三 … for week days and 一月,二月,三月… for months.

    alcoholicorn ,

    Same, and not having to remember different versions of words for tense and gender is great. Where Chinese gets you back though, is measure words. Is a can of beans many 颗? 粒? One 包? Oh I was supposed to remember 罐?

    Aurenkin ,

    I don’t mind the measure words so much because you can always use the generic one and people will understand, it’s the tones that really mess me up.

    yogthos ,
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    I find the tones are hard, but I find it’s easier to remember them within a sentence than for individual worlds. Good news is if you mess it up, context still makes it possible to figure out what you meant.

    Aurenkin ,

    Dumplings vs sleep…it still gets me

    yogthos ,
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    lol there are just so many words that basically sound the same and mean completely different things

    Annoyed_Crabby ,

    I mean tbf you’re addressing a can of bean, so 罐 is correct. It’s the container that count, not the content.

    CoggyMcFee ,

    It’s the container that count, not the content

    That’s not what Mr Rogers taught me

    androogee ,

    Okay but what if that can of beans can suck its own dick?

    Klear ,

    I like how in French it’s almost the same as in English. Monday = Moon Day = Lunar Day = Lundi
    Tuesday = Tyr’s Day = Mars’ Day (both being the god of war) = Mardi

    jaybone ,

    This seems like it would be difficult for the visually impaired.

    Frozengyro ,

    Japanese pronounces some numbers different depending on what you are counting. Is this the same for Chinese?

    whostosay ,

    Bro first of all, no one should ever freeze a gyro, second, will you please elaborate because that is 100% interesting

    Frozengyro ,

    Basically certain words use a different counter, and it changes how you would say 1, 2, 3 etc. so there is a counter for big living things, small living things, flat things, round things, money etc. A lot of the numbers are similar with slight changes in pronunciation.

    So instead of ichi for 1, it might be ippon, ittou, issoku etc. if you know it’s a counter you can usually tell what the number is from the start of the word. Though there are exceptions like hitotsu, which is also one. Though if they use the “Chinese” characters you can know what it means when reading it without knowing how it’s actually pronounced.

    SourDrink , (edited )

    I think there are certain phrases found in different dialects of Chinese. In Cantonese, the formal way of reading twenty is 十二, but the colloquial term would be 廿.

    Edit: Should be 二十

    alcoholicorn ,

    十二 not 二十?

    SourDrink ,

    Whoops! You got that right. Should be 二十

    alcoholicorn ,

    No, but whenever you have something that’s countable (even if it’s just 1), you have to do <number> <measure word> <thing>, so instead of “I have a ticket” or “we want 2 waters”, you have to do “I have 1 <measure word for flat things> ticket” or “I(plural) want 2 <measure word for cups> water”.

    There’s a generic measure word, but I think it’s seen as improper to use it.

    wizzor ,

    Yea, Chinese people understand when you do that, but they first look at you with this confused look thinking ‘he wants two chopstic pieces?’ and then realize you have a vocabulary of a two-year-old.

    Source:lived in China long enough to learn yo ask for things, but not long enough to learn the countable nouns.

    HenriVolney ,

    A bit like confusing much and many or some and any, which I did a lot when I first learnt English.

    vardogor , (edited )
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    the number 2 is said “liǎng” more commonly; it’s like saying “a couple” but more strictly. “èr” is used for counting or maths

    Vrtrx ,

    Afaik, no. Japanese either uses 音読み onyomi = Chinese reading (literally “sound reading”, 音 = sound, 読み = reading) and 訓読み Kunyomi = Japanese reading (訓 has multiple kanji meanings. I learned it as “instruction”. Sites list the meanings as 訓 = instruction, Japanese character reading, explanation, read) for words that have kanji (Chinese characters). The original Chinese characters don’t have a “Japanese reading” afaik. They are Chinese after all.

    Railison ,

    The separate counter for 10,000 does my head in

    alcoholicorn ,

    Shhhh they don’t need to know that yet.

    EddoWagt ,

    Same, my brain can’t comprehend the counting behind that

    Got_Bent ,

    I lived in Korea for a while where they also do the ten thousand thing. I got used to it for numbers up to about ten million, but then would get quickly lost.

    Since everybody was making a couple million won a month, knowing numbers that big was necessary.

    Zehzin ,
    @Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah, every time I see it i think “man”

    nikaaa , in a dangerous topic indeed
    dumpsterlid , in Sorry for the low quality post but nonetheless need some advice

    I strongly recommend getting a house where you can walk out your door and walk somewhere without feeling unsafe because the road immediately outside your house is dangerous if you aren’t in a car and have the destination you are walking be a pleasant environment to be a pedestrian (i.e. not endless stroads).

    The impact on your health, especially if you can win the lottery and get a job within walking distance, cannot be measured easily and most people vastly underestimate the savings and quality of life impact from not having to drive everywhere for everything.

    WhisperingEye OP ,

    Thanks but that’s not really an issue no matter where I buy a house. I live in Denmark

    dumpsterlid ,

    That must be nice

    WhisperingEye OP ,

    It is. But I’m not originally from Denmark and people can be quite excluding and that’s why I’m afraid to feel lonely in a new neighborhood

    dumpsterlid , (edited )

    Then I would definitely recommend moving somewhere where going out and meeting people is easy, whether it be hobbies, nightlife or other reasons to get together with new people and make friends. Definitely don’t buy a house somewhere where it takes a conscious input of energy from yourself to see others as when we become depressed that is the HARDEST time to get ourselves to push through inertia. If you are anything like me you are going to end up on your couch feeling sad and a lot of times you won’t push through that to drive the 30+ mins to whatever thing you were considering doing. You also can’t be anywhere near as spontaneous about interacting with people and participating in different community events when every time you do it requires specific planning. If you live in town all it might take for you to get involved in something happening you were unaware of or thought you weren’t interested in is to pass by it happening. When you live far away from things, you have to sit there on your couch and specifically make the decision while blobbing on your phone that you want to participate in whatever thing you are interested in, and that can be a lottttt harder when you are depressed, trust me lol.

    If you want the feeling of being out in the sticks, pay attention to being close to mass transit or easy drives out into nature.

    rawn ,

    This decision is all about you.

    I’m an introvert who works with people, I could be a recluse all year and I’d be happy. Without work maybe I’d be a little lonely at times, but there is ways to fix that for me, without relying on neighbours.

    You seem to like having neighbours though, so that’s very different. If that is something that worked well for you in the past, I think that’s an indicator for the more expensive house. It’s a permanent thing, after all, and if you’re rather extroverted or at least need humans around on occasion, then you shouldn’t make yourself unhappy by buying cheap.

    SubArcticTundra ,
    @SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

    Hmm, perhaps you could try to find more people that came from the same plade as you?

    Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
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    When I lived in the boonies I had a house like that. It was on a windy mountain road that was rarely traveled except on Sundays when people would drive their classic cars around. I could sit there with a beer after mowing my lawn and have my own private parade, and walk the couple miles into town no problem.

    For work I just had to walk down the hall because shipping my brain through meatspace to push buttons in a different place is stupid.

    dumpsterlid ,

    Honestly, that sounds like a great lifestyle fit for you, but for many people there is a huge risk in that lifestyle in becoming extremely isolated from other people and not feeling like there is an easy way to escape that isolation.

    A couple of mile walk into town is not the kind of thing someone who is feeling down but wants to maybe meet people is going to do unless the bicycling infrastructure is pleasant and easy to use. It also leaves you heavily dependent on having a healthy body to socialize which again I think is generally a bad idea as it is the times we are in poor health that we need friends the most.

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

    I really love being alone so it worked great for me. I hardly left my property and had so much upkeep to perform that I got in great shape.

    But if you're a person who likes people and needs human interaction I wouldn't recommend it. Unless you really like Zoom calls.

    brown567 , in Mematic

    Joke’s on you, I make my memes in GIMP and put the mematic watermark in myself!

    mriormro ,
    @mriormro@lemmy.world avatar

    www.photopea.com

    No one should have to suffer through gimp.

    ulterno ,
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    So you’d rather have ADs in place of a Layers panel?

    mriormro ,
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    Oh no! Not a means for a sole developer of a robust, web-based photo editor to make some sort of a living.

    The fucking travesty of it all.

    Listen, it sucks that it’s not open source and that it is now ad-sponsored but the fact remains that there are shockingly poor FOSS alternatives to creative tools (blender is probably one of the few exceptions) and gimp is firmly in that ‘shockingly poor’ category.

    It’s okay to be critical of an open source project and use something that may be proprietary. The world isn’t going to blow up because of it.

    ulterno ,
    @ulterno@lemmy.kde.social avatar

    poor FOSS alternatives

    So you’d rather have ADs in place of a Layers panel?


    For those who can't read between the linesThe fact that it has ADs, is also considered as one of the factors deciding its quality.
    And so is the fact that it can’t be run when the internet connectivity is slow/non-existent.
    Not considering those features as factors while judging the application just gives incentive to everyone else (including the prepaid ones) to include ADs in their UX. If this is how we promote them, soon, you’ll be seeing ADs (on top of the Subscription fees) in Adobe software.

    • Hard to believe? Look at Windows.
    summerof69 ,

    Between ads and gimp, I choose ads.

    ulterno ,
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    It’s better to choose knowingly rather than unknowingly, so… nice.

    nickwitha_k ,

    Beyond it not being FOSS and requiring an Internet connection, ads are beyond a dealbreaker for me. I’d recommend the cost and effort of manually compositing with transparent film, lightbox, and cameras over anything with ads.

    Yeah, the dev has a right to make a living but there are better ways than contributing to the rot of the Internet and inserting vectors for malware into your software.

    michael_palmer ,

    What’s wrong with GIMP? I used photoshop before, but GIMP pretty comfortable for me.

    kzhe ,

    Ublock doesn’t fully work but there are extensions to block ads on Photopea.

    ulterno ,
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    DmMacniel , in H.A.R.D.C.O.R.E

    when checkboxes aren’t styled as checkboxes

    bleistift2 ,

    I truly thought this was supposed to be a third gender and they didn’t want to call it ‘other’ to not sound dismissing.

    Man, round checkboxes are dumb.

    DmMacniel ,

    My assumption would be that the gap between Male and Female is much thinner than to the Hardcore option. Thus it’s a new option group. And an option group with only one choice is invalid thus is has to be a checkbox.

    cobra89 ,

    I just assumed the option for normal difficulty was to the left and that’s why the image is weirdly cropped like that.

    There is a gap between the male and female grouping and the hardcore. This is what leads me to believe that the hardcore option is in a different grouping, probably horizontal grouping which is why I think the normal difficulty is to the left.

    bleistift2 ,

    Why would the gender selection me aligned vertically, but the mode selection horizontally?

    cobra89 ,

    Well seeing only 15% of the screen it’s hard to say. Could make design sense or could be bad design, or I could be wrong.

    RizzRustbolt ,

    The male/female part are radio buttons.

    After the first UI update pass, someone on the forums made this into a meme after they noticed that Crate missed the title screen in the update. The dev team thought it was funny and just left it like that.

    groet ,

    Well maybe it’s multiple choice.

    • “Dong, beard broad shoulders”
    • “Tits, hips, smaller waist”
    • “Character deleted on death”

    Choose any combination you want

    Natanael ,
    • uses the same type of armor for females as certain other games, except with realistic defense stats instead
    Jessica ,

    They’re called Radio Buttons en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_button

    DmMacniel ,

    The option female and male are radio buttons yes…

    Hardcore ain’t a radio button here.

    Jessica ,

    Oh that’s fair. At least one radio button in the group must be selected otherwise yeah it’s just a checkbox in disguise.

    davel , in Thank you American software
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    This forced sale of TikTok for national security is a farce because they were already forced to move their service to the US on an American-owned hosting provider, and they have already put people with a history of aligning with “American interests” into executive positions, like CEO Shou Zi Chew and vice president Michael Beckerman. I think the US “intelligence community” already has everything it needs to monitor and control TikTok.

    BaroqueInMind ,

    I have a geoIP alias on my firewall and can still see TikTok sending telemetry to a Chinese CDN.

    davel ,
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    If so, then maybe the US “intelligence community” doesn’t actually see that as a problem, despite the cold war propaganda.

    TheAnonymouseJoker ,
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    sending telemetry to a Chinese CDN.

    If this is your basis of evaluation of spying, this is straight up xenophobic and racist. Why? Because you (and Anglos) intentionally abuse the language barrier as a way to obfuscate the difference between spying and regular internet activity. This is reddit tier bullshit that almost every “investigative” YouTuber and blogger does.

    Diotima ,
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    Calling people "Anglos" as if their race somehow defines their worldview is racist. Expressing concern because an application with alleged ties to an authoritarian regime is sending data to an endpoint within said regime's borders might be silly, but it has nothinvg to do with race. With respect, that right there is some Israel "pointing out our human rights atrocities is antisemitic" level of bullshit.

    davel ,
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    Anglo in the sense of the Anglosphere, I think: Five Eyes. Five Eyes in basically the inner core of the imperial core.

    Diotima ,
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    World systems theory woukd suggest that the inner core should have shifted in the 21st century to include at thd very least China. Western powers may have been dominant in the mid to late 20th century but that is decidedly no longer the case; China fits every metric offered by the theory.

    I doubt OP meant that anyway, given that their statements were directed at individual actors and not national powers.

    Regardless, expressing concern because an app that both has ties to an authoritarian regime AND is effectively banned in that regime is understandable. Screaming RACIST at anyone who dares criticize China and calling them Anglos is both ridiculous and racist itself.
    .

    redditReallySucks ,
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    It doesn’t matter where the servers are located physically but who can access the data that’s on them

    davel ,
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    They were physically relocated to the US so that the US can access the data, as people like Edward Snowden and Mark Klein have shown us. I’m sure the US knows precisely what data is and isn’t being sent to China.

    saltesc , (edited ) in I studied political science and jazz...

    I still don’t understand the Linux memes.

    1. Meme about how hard it is to maintain a Linux machine.
    2. Meme about how Windows is the worst for your machine.
    3. Meme about how gullable new Linux users are to bad advice from experiwnced Linux users.

    It’s like squirting lemon in your eye is the point, and if you don’t do it you’re one of them. Maybe I’m just not bitter enough in life to get it.

    Edit: Oh…

    1. Meme about Linux dominating a niche developer thing that most developers wouldn’t notice, let alone the end user.
    Omgarm ,

    I’ve used Ubuntu for a few minutes for work and realized I was too lazy to learn a lot of stuff. All my coworkers used the console and I just wanted to use the UI…

    nul9o9 ,

    Kde plasma does a good job at giving you gui options for console tasks.

    System updates and software installs are done in their discover app i believe.

    Klear ,

    Nobody gives a shit.

    Alk ,

    I do :)

    halcyoncmdr ,
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    Ubuntu is probably one of the easiest for the average user to jump into coming from Windows. It is designed around the GUI and to be close to a drop in replacement much more than many other distros. Linux needs to be usable 100% without the console or it will never be a true competitor for Windows. The average user sees a terminal and had no idea what to do, or what to stay away from. They are 100% reliant on the OS to prevent them from breaking things. Look at all the issues users had with learning to approve system changes via basic security like UAC prompts that just need approval, not even their password, compared to something like sudo.

    Granted a big part of that was lazy developers assuming and using admin privileges they didn’t actually need for their programs, because the proper way to do things was a bit harder. Something Microsoft had been telling developers for over a decade they needed to stop doing. So many applications prompted every time they were used, because of shitty applications. As soon as a basic security screen was added, those applications became annoying for the end user, and Windows got the blame from the average user because of shitty devs and Microsoft’s complete lack of being able to explain things to non-power users.

    Crank_it ,

    I switched from Windows to Ubuntu years ago after getting frustrated with Windows.

    It took some getting used to, but I love it now!

    I’m not a programmer or especially tech savvy, but I’m old enough to have used DOS when that was occasionally necessary in Windows.

    I recommend Ubuntu to anyone looking for a Windows alternative.

    Vilian , (edited )

    to be fair the 3 first points only apply to arch, the same people to say “i use arch btw” so you know they also hate themselfs

    edit: 50% of fevs use linux so the 4th point isn’t that true

    fl42v ,

    Arch is as hard as math rock is math.

    pretzelz ,

    Oh, I down graded to arch because I couldn’t be bothered with Gentoo any more

    OpenStars ,
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    I don’t use Arch, but I still think that Windows is, if not the absolute worst for your machine, then it at least ranks highly in that category:-).

    promitheas ,
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    Excuse you! But also I do hate myself

    black0ut ,
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    Obligatory “I use Arch, btw” comment. I’ve been using Arch for years and, honestly, it isn’t that much of a pain. It mostly works with the defaults, installation is really easy now with archinstall, and there’s a ton of software ready to install from the repos or the AUR. Besides, the arch wiki is amazing and has solutions for many of the problems you’ll ever have.

    halcyoncmdr ,
    @halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world avatar

    Rant incoming, so ignore if you’re just here for the memes.

    The Linux community as a whole seems to still be delusional about the real world outside power users, and it hasn’t changed much in the last 25 years from everything I’ve seen. Distros have come and gone, some better than others, but the community as a whole is still living in a fantasy world about the “year of the Linux desktop”. And it’s the reason quite frankly that Linux in it’s current form will never be a daily driver for the average user. Even though it would actually work for probably 30-40% of the population that just uses a web browser without any issue out of the box, as soon as they have an issue, the community would be impossible to find actual useful help from for these users. There are enough toxic Linux users to anyone that doesn’t know the basics. It’s almost as toxic as the League of Legends community with some distros. That leaves a permanent bad taste for all of Linux for the average user that comes across just one of these posts. Not to mention little to no support from places like Geek Squad, which is where the real average users take their systems. Even checking online themselves is heading out of average user territory in the first place.

    The other main issue is that there are productivity mainstays on Windows that don’t have a true Linux version. There are Linux alternatives but they quite frankly aren’t the same, and the average user doesn’t want to have to deal learning something new or with file format differences and not being able to just do what they already do.

    My mother for instance several years ago tried to switch to a Chromebook when she needed a new laptop. She only uses a web browser and Microsoft Word through Google Drive and Gmail. Seems like a Chromebook would be a good fit for an ultra portable and lightweight system with WiFi 90% of the time. She is definitely able to search the internet well and find answers on her own, she is better than the average user due to learning from me breaking things constantly as I grew up. So even her handling of the situation would be more than many users. This was before the stripped down online versions of Office apps existed, so you had Google Docs, and the Linux alternatives like OpenOffice, which did not seamlessly support DOC/DOCX files for users who primarily work with those and need to have those types to send. Even now though the web version of Office is stripped down, some of that stuff just isn’t available without the full software. Google Docs was essentially not compatible with regular Word documents at the time, everything had to be converted to Google’s format and then exported back to a DOC, and constantly having to remember to save files as an alternate format just to send them off to others for further edits or distribution from their systems was a lot of unnecessary work, easily forgotten that just wasted time. Not to mention getting her head around the idea of cloud storage vs local storage if there was no WiFi available for some reason. Google Drive on Windows has a nice visual indicator of backed up stuff, and it’s all stored locally by default as well. It just works for the average user. This is something that Apple does extremely well with their walled garden. They hide the magic and user is never the wiser because it just works for them without getting in the way, you just HAVE to use their system for that experience.

    Those are the issues the average person already knows how to do with Windows and even OSX with the current applications they use daily. Switching to Linux is not just changing the look of the computer and the engine under the hood, there are other usability changes as well. Individually they aren’t a big deal, but adding them all up, the average user just ends up deciding another Windows system is easier or trying OSX instead to go with their iPhone. Unless the user has someone they know personally that is willing to help those users with every tiny issue, without complaint, or they are savvy enough to handle a good internet search for specific error information and find a community willing to be just as helpful, avoiding the toxic users, they’re just going to decide it’s bad generally and stop using it, probably forever.

    Linux must be objectively better than Windows in major ways to get the average person to jump ship and learn something new, dealing with all the small issues and differences they’ll come across.

    cm0002 ,

    The various Linux communities need to be careful what they wish for IMO, would it be great for market share to get onboard with Linux? Absolutely.

    But like you said, things will have to be dumbed down and hidden extensively.

    At the same time whenever a piece of Linux software or distro takes ANY step whatsoever in this direction, the backlash from the community can get rather large. They’re trying to have their cake and eat it too.

    IMO Linux is great the way it is, low market share and all, and we all know what happens when something starts catching on with the general public…

    Crank_it ,

    But like you said, things will have to be dumbed down and hidden extensively.

    At the same time whenever a piece of Linux software or distro takes ANY step whatsoever in this direction, the backlash from the community can get rather large.

    I switched to Ubuntu years ago after getting frustrated with Windows. It took some getting used to, but I love it and wouldn’t go back.

    I’m not a programmer. I don’t game on my computer. I pretty much just use a web browser. Occasionally I’ll install a new program.

    I’m just tech savvy enough to figure out how to do stuff by googling. Most of the how to guides are over my head, but there’s usually a very remedial one that I can understand.

    Ubuntu has served my needs perfectly. It’s stable, simple, and runs like a dream on my older laptop.

    Lemmy is my first exposure to the Linux community. I was surprised at the hate Ubuntu gets.

    ralakus ,

    I think the main issue is too much fragmentation within Linux. There’s the whole choosing the distro, choosing a desktop environment (or window manager), figuring out how to use the packages for your distro, etc. Then you have issues like some software being too outdated for your distro or not packaged at all so you look into Flatpak but it’s a whole other system on your computer to have to keep track of and maintain or the software you need is not there either so you have to compile from source. There also comes the issue of getting help when something breaks. There’s hundreds of different little bits in every single distro that makes it a pain in the ass to fix sometimes unless you’re using one of the few large distros where the guides actually work.

    I really don’t think Linux will become truly mainstream for the every day user until there is a proper “default” experience like what Windows and MacOS provide. Sure some people will say use this distro and this desktop environment and it’d just work but that forces the common person to trust the other person online and that common person has to make a choice. If their first experience on Linux is bad, they’ll just throw it off altogether and go back to Windows or MacOS. Everyone has a different first experience with Linux.

    I’m not saying strip Linux of all configurability. I’m saying there needs to be a focus on a standard Linux distro with a standardized desktop environment and standardized overall user experience. If the user wants to change any of it, they’re free to do so like anyone can with Linux right now. Also, the user should be able to manage the system entirely through a simple GUI. If the user has to for any reason go into a terminal, Linux has failed at being usable by the common person.

    I say this as a person who uses Arch (btw) on my laptops and desktop and Debian 12 and Proxmox 8 for my servers and RHEL 8 at work. I really love Linux but I just can’t in good faith recommend it to a person who wants to just use their damn computer unless they’re willing to put up with the massive fragmentation and lack of support in the community.

    Tl;dr Linux doesn’t have a “default” experience like Windows or MacOS so a common user will struggle to even get started or look for help/advice

    Donebrach ,
    @Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

    Agreed

    Seems 99% of posts on Lemmy, regardless of content, will have some goblin schilling Linux. I don’t have anything against Linux but I will never adopt it, mostly because WHY? What the fuck is the benefit of Linux?

    nossaquesapao ,

    There are some benefits in some circumstances, but a lot of people who use linux do so not because of any tangible benefit, but because they support open source, and don’t like the idea of one (arguably a couple) big corporation having a monopoly of that magnitude and deciding alone the way tech should evolve.

    Speaking for myself, I’m from a developing country, and I mostly use dated tech, some of which don’t even support windows anymore, and it gives me the possibility of extending the lifespan of my stuff. This is the main tangible benefit for me.

    LoamImprovement , in Willing to escort children out of the building for cash

    I feel like I should point out, this woman did not lie on the resume. She teaches yoga to kids and does events for schools, she would absolutely have been qualified had this event not been the shitshow it was.

    Audrey0nne OP ,

    If I had a nickel for every time someone unwittingly became the face of something humorous we can all relate to, well I’d at least have a nickel more than what this job presumably paid her.

    Good springboards today. Lemmy is starting to feel more alive don’t you think?

    In all seriousness thank you for taking the time for a moral obligation. All things should be tempered and while humor is a great tool to distort the truth it should never completely obstruct it.

    At the very least, here’s to trying to draw attention to your comment.

    Overzeetop ,

    The look on her face is clearly one of disappointment. It’s funny because it encapsulates the ~~children fyrefest ~~ Willy Wonka Experience but I never doubted she was just trapped in the machine.

    LoamImprovement ,

    Thank you. I really hope the other photo of her gets some traction because it seems much more indicative of her experience working these sorts of functions:

    https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/82df5ee0-78f9-40eb-9ed9-816a3357b06f.webp

    Audrey0nne OP , (edited )

    https://leminal.space/pictrs/image/a9781af8-82ec-48ca-aeeb-ea83e39c690a.jpeg

    Take it and spread it hopefully further than just the fediverse. Or make your own and pass along the good word

    LoamImprovement ,

    I like it, thank you!

    Deceptichum , (edited )
    @Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

    What’s the context of this image? First I’ve ever seen or heard of any of whatever this fiasco is?

    howrar , (edited )

    Some Willy Wonka experience thing in Glasgow. Entire event was AI generated apparently.

    LoamImprovement ,

    Oh man, where to begin? So there was an event advertised as an ‘immersive Willy Wonka’s Wonderland experience’ with all sorts of AI art and marketing:

    amp.theguardian.com/…/glasgow-willy-wonka-experie…

    The long and short of it was that the event, not officially licensed by WB (quelle fucking suprise) hosted in a dirty warehouse with little more than cheap props, tacky holiday ornaments and shower curtains, ended up being a complete shitshow. They gave each child, I shit you not, a couple (literally 0-3, dependent on how early your time slot was) jellybeans and half a cup of Tesco lemonade. No actual chocolate to be found in the entire chocolate-factory-themed event. The actors, including this poor woman, were hired and briefed literally the day before the event, handed 15 page AI-generated scripts that, predictably, made no fucking sense, including original characters like “the unknown,” and basically had to just wing it in poundland costumes. And like, in spite of it all, they really did give it their best effort, and from what I understand still haven’t been paid for their work.

    Predictably, the event organizers ended up having to refund people for this sham of an event that they claim “failed to materialize.” Well of course it did, the people who were responsible for putting it together cooked up a dozen AI images and shat out a “legally distinct” script and thought it would all come together. Much like Fyre Festival, it’s another failure on the part of hucksters who do not understand that events require planning and don’t care to understand because they’re just trying to make a buck.

    WeirdGoesPro ,
    @WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    I have no doubt that she’s a professional who was qualified and did the best she can. Even the meme photo is a great choice of takes for an experienced actor who recognizes the ridiculousness of the situation.

    And with no intention of taking anything away from her professionalism or qualification, I would also like to add that there is a weird part of me that finds her attractive, even with the green hair and meth lab.

    10/10, I’d take this person’s yoga class.

    BorgDrone ,

    She has put some videos about the event on tiktok.

    unwarlikeExtortion , in The future is now

    It’s not even the highest bidder that gets the data, it’s all 1278 data partners. Talk about data prostitution!

    Liome ,
    @Liome@pawb.social avatar

    Why sell something once, when you can sell it 1278 times!

    ICastFist ,
    @ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

    Or, hear me out, why sell when you can rent? Hello, Microsoft? Yes, I’d like to apply for the position of CEO.

    Bobmighty , in two party system is a scam

    Oh look, more both sides trash slapped on top of someone else’s work. Lazy fucks can’t even propagandize properly.

    Asafum ,

    It’s not really propaganda when it’s true, at least not in the negative sense of “false manipulative information.” If it wasn’t true we’d already have it. Republicans don’t have complete control everywhere, and there are states where Democrats have complete control and they don’t do it because corporations have complete control over most Democrats.

    “We” have like a handful of actual progressives in the entirety of our government, state or otherwise.

    go_go_gadget ,

    How about spending some of your time and energy telling moderates they can either compromise with leftists and progressives or lose to fascists a second time?

    Bobmighty ,

    The dip shit fascist lost like a punk bitch even though they cheated like hell. He’s going to lose again.

    Rhynoplaz ,

    …as long as we all do what we can to stop him.

    You can’t just leave it as inevitable. We cannot afford ANYONE to become complacent!

    go_go_gadget ,

    Biden had a lot of help in the 2020 general election he won’t have this time around. I won’t be voting for him again. I’ll be voting 3rd party or write in.

    Bobmighty ,

    All you said is that you’re voting trump. Lots of people said the same dumb shit last time and trump lost his ass. I’m not worried about folks like you. Plenty of you folks aren’t even real anyway. Lots of far right astroturfing.

    go_go_gadget ,

    I voted for Biden in the 2020 general election. That was before he decided to block the rail strike and support genocide.

    Bobmighty ,

    I’m totally sure you did bud. Enjoy supporting fascism in the next election.

    go_go_gadget ,

    I’m not the one supporting fascism. Moderates are doing that in every single primary election.

    III ,

    block the rail strike

    You are such an uninformed idiot. No wonder you have such bad takes… it’s on brand.

    go_go_gadget ,

    Biden called on congress to block the rail strike. He got 44 Democrat senators and 36 Republican senators to vote against American workers. pbs.org/…/biden-calls-on-congress-to-block-potent…

    davel ,
    @davel@lemmy.ml avatar
    Facebones ,

    But if they compromise with leftists instead of telling them to suck an egg, they won’t have a scapegoat anymore to blame all their losses and woes on!

    Sure, they might just win instead, but that’s like at best third on their list of priorities behind corporate donors and the status quo.

    Aux ,

    Both sides are fascists, you can’t compromise with either.

    doctorcrimson , in I'm already at the end of my paragraph, and I haven't even finished speaking my third word.

    That sounds like bullshit though, the bullet would have the same speed when released from the shell in addition to speed generated by the blast in the shell. Did the plane fire and then accelerate enough to catch up to the bullet? That’s pretty convoluted and unlikely, you would have to actively try to shoot your own plane.

    EDIT: The dumbass shot at a slight down angle and then engaged the afterburners. Skill Issue.

    merc ,

    Yeah, the initial velocity of the bullets would be the sum of the plane’s velocity plus whatever velocity the bullets gain coming out of the barrel.

    But, what apparently happened is perfectly believable (if extremely unlucky). It’s not that the F-11 was faster than its bullets, it’s that it flew in a way that its path intersected the path of the bullets it had fired. As soon as the bullets left the barrel they would have started slowing down, eventually ending up on a ballistic trajectory. The F-11 would have stayed at approximately the same speed, but if the pilot hit the afterburners it would have sped up considerably.

    Still, the likelihood of the speeding up plane hitting the slowing down bullets is extremely low.

    LavaPlanet , in very upsetting

    Piracy / stealing content is ok for big corps Piracy / stealing content punishable by life in prison for us proletarians

    Dkarma ,

    This is simply not stealing. Viewing content has never ever ever been stealing.

    There is no view right.

    jamyang ,

    Tech illiterate guy here. All these Ml models require training data, right? So all these AI companies that develop new ML based chat/video/image apps require data. So where exactly do they? It can’t be that their entire dataset is licensed, isn’t it?

    If so, are there any firms that are using these orgs for data theft? How to know if the model has been trained on your data? Sorry if this is not the right place to ask.

    Dkarma ,

    You know how you look at a pic on the internet and don’t pay? The AI is basically doing the same thing only it’s collecting the effect of the data points ( like pixels in a picture) more accurately. The input no matter what it is only moves a set of weights. That’s all. It does not copy anything it is trained on.

    Yes it can reproduce with some level of accuracy any work just like a painter or musician could replay a piece they see or hear.

    Again, this is not theft any more than u hearing a Song or viewing a selfie.

    jamyang ,

    only it’s collecting the effect of the data points ( like pixels in a picture) more accurately

    Isn’t that the entire point of creativity. though? What separates an artist from a bad painter is the positioning of pixels on a 2-Dimensional plane? If the model collects the positions of pixels together with the pixel RGB (color? Don’t know the technical term for it), then the model is effectively stealing the “pixel configuration and makeup” of that artist which can be reproduced by the said model anywhere if similar prompts were passed to it?

    Dkarma ,

    Focus. We are talking about copyright. Copyright doesn’t cover this at all.

    Duke_Nukem_1990 ,

    They are downloading the data so thei LLM can “view” it. How is that different than downloading movies to view them?

    Dkarma ,

    They’re not downloading anything tho. That’s the point. At no point are they posessing the content that the AI is viewing.

    This is LESS intrusive than a Google web scraper. No one trying to sue Google for copyright for Google searches.

    Duke_Nukem_1990 ,

    What? Of course they are downloading, the content still has to reach their networks and computers.

    Dkarma ,

    Go look up how ai works. There is no download lol. It’s the exact same principal as web scrapers which have been around for literally decades.

    Katana314 ,

    Could say piracy is just running a program that “views” the content, and then regurgitates its own interpretation of it into local data stores.

    It’s just not very creative, so it’s usually very close.

    Dkarma ,

    You could say that but you’d be wrong.downloading is a bitwise copy. Training isn’t even close to the same thing.

    ruination ,

    That’s one thing, but I think regurgitating it and claiming it as your own is a completely different thing.

    ruination ,

    Also, I’m pretty sure the argument is more about the unequal enforcement of the law. Copyright should be either enforced fairly or not at all. If AI is allowed to scrape content and regurgitate it, piracy should also be legal.

    Dkarma ,

    Again that’s not what’s happening here

    jared , (edited ) in IAMA AMA Tech AMA
    @jared@mander.xyz avatar

    Quick hand warmer.

    tigerjerusalem ,

    And warmer!

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