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JeffKerman1999 ,

88 is heil hitler

JeffKerman1999 ,

And the swastika used to be a Buddhist simbol, your point?

JeffKerman1999 ,

That’s exactly what the Nazi’s say. These two lighting bolts? It’s nothing bro! I just like the number 88! 14 is my lucky number! Etc etc

JeffKerman1999 ,

Oh wow! Maybe they should have voted? I mean protesting is all fine and dandy but what will that accomplish? It’s not like the fash will listen to anyone…

JeffKerman1999 ,

Not to worry: climate change will take care of everyone

JeffKerman1999 ,

Yep I got one and videogames aren’t even in my radar. I don’t even have a gaming computer anymore

JeffKerman1999 ,

Yeah I remember my uni professor exclaimed “that’s a 128mb usb stick? Holy fuck!” Or the 32mb MMC card for my ngage that could hold a whopping whole 10 songs

JeffKerman1999 ,

Maybe it could run some HomeAssistant dashboard?

JeffKerman1999 ,

Wouldn’t be surprised if the local government did it on purpose to fight the jewish woke green agenda…

JeffKerman1999 ,

Uh, I thought a /s wasn’t necessary but I guess that I’m not outlandish enough

JeffKerman1999 ,

Well, it’s popular not because of demand but because Win7 is ancient. In the old times there were utilities that copied win2k binaries into a winNT4 install to add features like new directX, I wonder if that is still possible on win7

JeffKerman1999 ,

My wife’s laptop was upgraded during a “maintenance window” one night. Now to downgrade I would have to wipe it clean and reinstall everything and restore backups… Too much hassle and then maybe it will be upgraded again. Bios doesn’t allow disabling tpm

JeffKerman1999 ,

Yeah well, play the game that have requirements that you pc supports. It’s always been like that.

JeffKerman1999 ,

Yep the few people that say “with ai my job has improved” are the people that were shit at their job. Like a dude was so happy on linkedin about how great it is to have chatgpt do the analysis of some csv, it would have been soooo difficult with a spreadsheet…

I have copilot because my company is ms partner and we have all the GitHub stuff and whatnot. It’s only useful when creating mock tests and it creates values for variables. Stuff that before I was doing semi manually using a library to create the values during the test. Otherwise the suggestions are plain wrong or so convoluted (and I wouldn’t know if they are right because I don’t understand what’s happening) that I would never allow it in the codebase, it probably took some l337code/codegolf challenge as an example…

JeffKerman1999 ,

Who knows, maybe it will

JeffKerman1999 ,

I… don’t have a computer at home?

JeffKerman1999 ,

I work with computers and clouds all day. I don’t really want to spend more time on it.

JeffKerman1999 ,

When they were a search engine 20+ years ago

JeffKerman1999 ,

You must be a ruthless piece of work to become a CEO

JeffKerman1999 ,

Hopefully not a lot. My guess is that onlyfans/pornhub and other assorted porn sites have been backup multiple times by multiple people. The rest of the internet is in the hands of the internet archive.

JeffKerman1999 ,

That’s the problem. We poors are going to pay the price while the rich will be on their yachts circumnavigating the poles to keep fresh

JeffKerman1999 ,

But it’s still going to Google’s server this traffic. I’d like something that is not YouTube but then there are no creators on these other places. Maybe I’ll buy one of those nebula/floatplane stuff?

JeffKerman1999 ,

Are you sure it’s hard to be worse that the US? Try to say Tienanmen Square Massacre in China and see what happens.

It’s so ridiculous that if you find Chinese cheaters in a game just write those words in the chat and the cheater will be disconnected by the great firewall of china…

JeffKerman1999 ,

Oh yeah, because the Vietcong didn’t massacre anyone? The Khmer rouge were also a bunch of saints. And China is not doing anything to the Uyghur population (or anyone that is not a Han Chinese).

JeffKerman1999 ,

Oh yeah! They killed all the students that protested!!!

JeffKerman1999 ,

And what this has to do with what CCP is doing right now?

JeffKerman1999 ,

Nope I’m not defending the US or the West. I’m just saying that “the other side” is even worse.

JeffKerman1999 ,

I don’t think they would publicize this…

JeffKerman1999 ,

I guess it was a PR problem with the “me too” and “black lives matter” movements going around. But since trump and the republican party are openly being sexist racist bigots, there’s no need to pretend to care.

JeffKerman1999 ,

And who is going to do it? All these “open source” projects are financially backed by some corpos

JeffKerman1999 ,

I think that some companies like turbotax are employing lobbyists to make impossible filing for taxes unless you go through a gatekeeper

Google Cloud explains how it accidentally deleted a customer account (arstechnica.com)

Earlier this month, Google Cloud experienced one of its biggest blunders ever when UniSuper, a $135 billion Australian pension fund, had its Google Cloud account wiped out due to some kind of mistake on Google’s end. At the time, UniSuper indicated it had lost everything it had stored with Google, even its backups, and that...

JeffKerman1999 ,

What I got out of that is that gcp is not a stable product and should be avoided.

JeffKerman1999 ,

It’s the same definition of “unlimited” that Telcos use: you pay for unlimited but it really is XXgb of data per month, after that they either disconnect you or throttle your traffic at a glacial pace…

JeffKerman1999 ,

And how is he going to get all those cards? Does he know that all production is reserved for the big boys?

JeffKerman1999 ,

You must have one person constantly checking for hallucinations in everything that is generated: how is that going to be faster?

JeffKerman1999 ,

LLMs now are trained on data generated by other LLMs. If you look at the “writing prompt” stuff 90% is machine generated (or so bad that I assume it’s machine generated) and that’s the data that is being bought right now.

JeffKerman1999 ,

In EU the plug is standard for everyone and Tesla users either have a ccs2 plug on their car or they bring an adapter if their car is older

JeffKerman1999 ,

How many non-tesla nacs charges are there?

JeffKerman1999 ,

My point is that even if nacs is open, it is a monopoly. Tomorrow Tesla decides to ask 100$ per month to access the network and you can’t go somewhere else. In EU the mandatory plug is the same for everyone and Tesla chargers must have ccs2 and Tesla cars must have ccs2…

JeffKerman1999 ,

Dude it’s how many years of “electrify America” project that is supposedly supported by the biggest car manufacturer and the network is terrible. Nobody will go compete with nacs because Tesla has the market penetration and it’s ubiquitous. I guess the mon-tesla will change the plugs on some select locations and that’s it. But we’ll see how it goes with the supercharger network after musk fired the entire team…

JeffKerman1999 ,

Nah I think it’s overthinking the thing while it’s a juvenile joke. I got it after I thought about it a lot

JeffKerman1999 ,

Who knows maybe we get to experience that also in Europe!

JeffKerman1999 ,

I cannot use my win11 laptop because they removed the language bar and switching keyboard layout is impossible. Unfortunately it’s something that I do on the regular since programming in my native layout is really difficult hunting down alt+some numbers for the {} and I need letters with accents like žšć when I write something

What You Should Know About “Toddler Milk” and How It’s Marketed to Parents (www.propublica.org)

If you’re a parent, you might have noticed toddler “milk” while browsing the formula aisle. The powdered drink, aimed at children between 1 and 3, often pledges benefits like “improved brain development” or “improved immune function.”...

JeffKerman1999 ,

Yes, everyone drinks milk. In the coffee, in the smoothie or just a glass of milk. We don’t drink soda/cola unless it’s a party

JeffKerman1999 ,

If you don’t have a sidewalk bridge but your neighbour half a mile has one, your device will connect to your neighbour’s bridge and send data to Amazon without you knowing

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