Dnn

@Dnn@lemmy.world
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Bullshit. Learn how to train new hires to do useful work instead of mundane bloat.

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I'd use separate accounts. I like being able to recognize bots by their user name.

Why are speculations voted higher than this accurate answer? Link to the Github page for everyone to check: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy#whys-it-called-lemmy

I won't nitpick how Linux is a kernel not an OS but how is it not widespread? It just runs basically the whole internet...

The reasons the average Joe doesn't use it for their desktop are convenience (Windows and macOS come pre-installed) and that you can run into technical issues due to bad support by hardware vendors. The latter is a chicken/egg problem and will possibly never be resolved.

Anyway, I disagree it's due to the number of choices - we don't need monopolies. Your grocery store is full of different brands of cheese and all of them still stay in business.

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What else would anyone expect the CEO of an AI company say?

Welcome to the club! We're dozens here!

Upvoted for your edit. Publicly admitting you're wrong has become too rare.

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You think they make those slides themselves?

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Well, it's usually closer to the hardware though. Your average x86/64 software dev doesn't have to struggle with pins, addresses, buses and timings that much, if at all.

It's 6.2 GHz and they set the voltage to 1.85 V. Both is stated in the article. You must have missed it.

The dotcom bubble was different. Now, everything related to actual AI development is hyped but the dotcom bubble inflated entire indexes, "new market" indexes were setup comprising companies nobody had ever heard of. It was orders of magnitude worse.

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Just because software vendors legally made it that way doesn't make it right. Also probably the main reason, many people don't have any qualms pirating.

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The video is basically some dude reading a blog post (boy, I hate those, provide no value). The blog post he reads is this: https://sneak.berlin/20201112/your-computer-isnt-yours/

The author comments to the blog post you linked and it partially makes sense: if you fetch the developer's certificate, Apple knows when you started an application of that developer (and which public IP address you have).

Whether or not there are many devs that only made one application, so you can identify this, I cannot estimate, I'm not an Apple user. But you don't need to send a hash calculated in client side to get this info.

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Funny, communists always insist China isn't communist at all, so why would they care about it being criticized?

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127.0.0.1 then?

Up to 14 cans is technically limited but I don't think that limit is relevant for the average person. Or what do the Americans say?

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Maybe some of these older suggestions still apply: https://superuser.com/questions/486844/how-can-i-unlock-a-microsoft-docx-document#486883

You'll have to tinker a bit, probably write some script to bruteforce the password. Unless you expect your password to be a strong one. In that case I fear there is no way.

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If that's true it should really be stickied by am admin. That's crucial info.

It's also impossible to find info on that now since every query involving "meta" and "facebook" gives only results about the current company.

A few more years tops.

There was a chat feature?

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While this is far more elaborate, I agree it's the best approach if the other person is willing to have a discussion.

You may sprinkle it with actual examples of what's happening in China with their point system: not getting bus tickets or loan grants or whatever because you not even mentioned something critical somewhere but are associated with someone how did.

They may say it's unrealistic but 30 years ago Eastern Germany was the same. They just lacked the tech and needed to recruit regular people as spies.

It's a shit video since he's just reading a blog post. The post is here: https://sneak.berlin/20201112/your-computer-isnt-yours/

Make of this what you will.

Imagine adamantium cancer.

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learning programming is BORING

Then it's not for you. No shame in that. I don't understand the notion that everyone is supposed to be a coder now.

If anything, the low-level coding part is something AI models may well make obsolete relatively soon. Unlike any craftsmanship - why not learn masonry or carpentry instead?

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What should? Stock buybacks? Why?

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This is a good summary. It really depends on the game. There even are a few examples where a Windows native game runs faster on Linux with Proton.

toughen up folks.

Common notion - until people need therapy themselves and realize it can hit everyone, also the "tough" ones.

There probably are some that like the "power" but I don't believe it's the norm. Just like forum admins back in the day it's usually just the most active people that also care the most about the community.

How about keeping the guard rails as they are and let the fat car drivers carry the risk?

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So, there's evidence of mismanagement - any consequences for him? Probably not and that only means, next time will be even worse.

It’s effectively a dumb monitor.

I may be old-fashioned but that's the only thing a TV is supposed to be. You choose how to use it by its periphery.

And they all develop their own shitty app for 2FA (the lazy ones just rebrand SecureGo as their own - you still have to install all of them separately) instead of using the 15 year old TOTP standard. The latter is good enough for tiny companies like Google and Amazon but what do they know about itsec, right?

Instead of delete it should say hide. And it's pretty valuable to know what users don't want to come up about themselves.

Oh, many more were upset - just too lazy to inconvenience themselves with switching platforms.

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The thank you for your patience one has always rubbed me wrong.

I wouldn't say wrong - it is disrespectful since I wasn't patient by choice. You fucked up, you own it. But then I'm not a native speaker, maybe it just feels that way in my country.

AC is possibly the only application that can be run by solar power alone though.

With the minor difference that trekkies usually don't kill people.

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People know the unix system under the very successful product that is MacOS.

What? Only techies know that, 99% users don't and wouldn't care.

I used to use Ubuntu, and before that kde btw.

I'm starting to doubt you actually did since KDE isn't a distro.

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Who could imagine another use for haptic suits? 😏