SineSwiper

@SineSwiper@discuss.tchncs.de
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At what point do we declare that it already fell off the tightrope?

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No SQL, block chain, crypto, metaverse, just to name a few recent examples.

AI is overhyped, but it is, so far, more useful than any of those other examples, though.

Seriously. I want to play Alan Wake 2, but not if it's on Epic's store.

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I have the data just from car usage alone. It is braindead easy to produce a detailed ROI document proving how much money both the employer and employees are saving from remote work. It's a lot from both sides, and that's not including all of the less tangible benefits, like morale, team building, more focused work with less distractions, etc.

Do you know how to break the cycle? Use open-source software. Use standard protocols that aren't locked behind some greedy corporation.

Why not take the features from Discord/Slack and integrate it into a new IRC or Jabber protocol?

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NO PERIODS IN 50YEARS NO LOWERCASE LETTERS IN25 YEARS

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It's like that Woodstock concert in the 2000s. You can't just recapture magic like that by repetition.

Spontaneity is spontaneous.

Oh, you mean something like GPL, which has been responsible for more technological freedom than any other concept in the past 30 years, except maybe the internet? Even the Internet was built on open standards and public RFCs, with billions and billions of Internet-bound Linux devices.

Let's not treat this like it's some new problem. The solution is right there. Just pick it up and use it, and thank your local OSS developer for actually maintaining the other software you use.

People tend to forgot the millions of years of horribly inefficient evolution it took to develop the human brain.

And have it end up like Starbound? No way.

Nebula is a gated community, and they don't let enough people in. It is far from the definition of "You" Tube.

"New"

It's not if you follow the money.

It's a protocol, made with open RFC docs.

This is classic gish gallop. Downvote and move on.

Microsoft spent millions of dollars and clout to lock their OEM out of offering Linux on the desktop. There's a good reason why you don't see Linux PCs on the shelves of Walmart.

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LAION is a database of URLs, gathered from publicly-available data on the Web. Who is "taking" anything?

Is this just E3 v2.0?

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Who is Panda Security?

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This article just sort of ends without the expected detail the first paragraph was alluding to. I mean, it technically described the thing in the headline, but I would hardly call this an "article".

Chainsaw consultants.

Yep, Twitch isn't for me because YouTube has these braindead basic features already.

The only way to slow down this corporatization of the technology isn't to completely shun it and demonize it. That just plays right into their hands with an "us vs them" narrative.

No, you have to push for open-sourcing the tech as hard as you can. The few open-source tools that have come out of this AI boom has the large corporations running scared that they aren't going to be able to make money out of those sectors.

If Devs was to be believed, it could totally predict the behavior patterns of that single-celled organism 20 seconds into the future. :rollseyes:

Which means this headline is extreme clickbait.

Calling the ATARI computers a "bomb" is a bit disingenuous. The C64 and Amiga computers were more popular, but ATARI was still selling theirs by the millions as a close second.

Their policies on automated updates, garbage QA, and recall history are huge turnoffs. Oh, and attachments to Elon Musk.

This new "journalism" site is not doing itself any favors with bullshit headlines like this. And this is not the first wildly inaccurate article I've seen from 404 Media.

Sorry, you don't get to name drop A24 to try to sneakily connect it with a very not-A24 studio.

I guess you haven't heard of the Murdock news problem over there.

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Mozilla was quite the memory hog, back in the day. In some respects, it still is, but it's certainly better than this Manifest v3 crap.

People are sleeping on Armored Core 6.

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So, what are you gonna do? Switch search engines? Most of the population don't even think there's a choice.

Is that the video that uses a deceptive title on a different subject, only to rant about Tommy for the rest of the video for 3 hours?

Mastodon is working just fine.

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Mexican cartels are the government, so this isn't surprising.

Getting on one of those things before you're ready is almost as bad as suddenly stopping. My wife broke her arm after trying to show my son how it works, and I know co-workers with similar stories, including head injuries.

Immediately took the damn thing back. This is just the 2020s version of lawn darts.

Spain is also the size of a single state.

Jace is compleated, so I doubt it.

I watch Magic and that's it. Why? Because the game is too damn expensive.

And no 4 player Commander except on the client that is built on Windows 95 technology.