niisyth

@niisyth@lemmy.ca
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How else are they gonna half ass implement that into youtube and make that shit bloated af.

It has long form content, Tiktok clone, Main music delivery system, Twitch clone, And now, Podcasts.

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It's truly ridiculous how much Linux gaming leapfrogged with the Steam Deck. I'm contemplating installing a debian partition for my main PC since I don't really play a lot of games that need anti-cheat.

The madlads really did it.

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Tbh, I kinda like that we have these growing pains. Helps folks leave out older expectations of monolithic profit-oriented social platforms. And actually put some money down to help host the specific niche community they really want to exist.

I'll probably eat these words later but, as of this moment, I stand by it.

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Isn't that the UK which isn't EU anymore?

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Foot fetish^2

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This is blatant HTC and Palm erasure.

The deck does have a vibration motor. Do you mean to rig up a more powerful one?

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If a small portion of ads keep repeating, it'd show the shallow pool of advertisers left on the website.

That or there's no one at the helm for advertising.

Either way, looks incredibly shabby.

India did this and Instagram reels is the main one that benefited. Probably be the same for US if it pulls through on this.

This entirely disregards the fact that the training of these models was done on human artists' work without consent or renumeration. As it is, it is not "AI", It is just a glorified plagiarism machine. Not to say it isn't impressive, but it has already stolen work already done by artists and further stealing upcoming work by mashing together older works.

There's ways to do it ethically by training on artwork with permission kind of like how Adobe is doing it, but that isn't going to have as wide of a reach as the other free ones.

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Startup costs need to be softened with a costlier higher margin vehicle. Cannot achieve quality mass production of cars from thin air.

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FedEx is a private company. USPS is the public one.

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Folks used to gather to watch town floggings and hangings. And the Hindenburg image is still known to contemporary folks.

There's a schadenfreude in watching disaaters happening in front of your eyes.

AFAIK he had to be sued into buying it once he tried to weasel out of the deal. So it wasn't for lack of trying definitely πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

You mean, like stock photo websites? That are owned by Koch brothers?

What's the audience and which games do you already like??

It's too wide of a net to cast over ALL multiplayer games.

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I have a salvaged HP 3500 Pro with an HTPC case and 8.5 TB storage. Started mainly for Jellyfin and now have half a dozen docker containers on it. Great test bed for getting used to linux before I slowly creep towards having it as my main OS on my PC.

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"With the release of accounting software, Accountants world over are at risk!!"

Or even, just move to my building that has a much better landlord, but it's a 5 storey walkup.

Some folks will be able to use that no issue, some folks might bitch but be happy in the end, and for some folks it'd be a nigh impossibility to do so.

And all of that, provided the house they have to be in, is within their control.

I'm incredibly boring. I name them with the company/model name. And what role they have appended.

It's not an entirely unreasonable approach since the part that's most susceptible to wear and tear is cheap and replacable vs wear on the fragile crystal and metal slab of magic.

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How pray tell would Bluetooth help with having FM radio? The headphone cable is used as the antenna for phones.

Man, how that koolaid taste to ya?

Considering the size of the country, and the margins it works with, it works quite well. Well enough that Amazon itself uses USPS for deliveries. Plus there's a lot of additional work that USPS does. Like shipping to places that just don't make any fiscal sense but are essential for that remote community. Shipping live chicks under a certain amount of age.

And no private company would do this coz it won't give the most profits but the service greatly benefits the populace as a whole. (Which preaching to the choir since you're on Lemmy vs Reddit when the Reddit experience is a lot smoother for the layman right now but also fully profit oriented.)

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Not everywhere has the geography to dam and use water like so. But there's other non-lithium energy storage methods in the works.

Off the top of my head, concrete blocks, compressed air, liquid metal batteries, heat batteries, and flywheel based energy storage.

There's more too, if you're curious.

Hiren's boot CD is still kicking around?

Pretty sure reddit was full of laments about Digg when that mass exodus happened. Stuff takes a while to build momentum.

Not necessarily since different toolsets have different logic operators and transformers and the logic isn't always 1-1. I've moved enough code from even the same language but different implementations, nothing to say of entirely different system and languages.

Speedruns show how much of a bodge jobs a lot of games are and how much they could be broken.

I think this'd be a neat companion to Switch 2. A new gen new 3ds + Wii U analogue.

Vs Nintendo having just Switch and Switch Lite. As neat as the Switch Lite is, it isn't in the same niche as Ninty's earlier handhelds and I feel like there is a market for it. Though, it might be that the folks in that demo are probably just fine with their phones now.

Don't think they would have the rights to. They could sell it but making it available freely when it isn't their IP would be a can of worms.

Never had any trust on em due to the former reasons but I didn't even know about the last part. Glad I always side eyed them with suspicion.

I've been using Omnivore, with Obsidian plugin to have local copies of the pages.

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Never thought about it that way but it is an excellent policy. Thank You.

Now if only we could get the goddamn Mickey Mouse in public domanin.

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That's wild. I moved to Preview for 3.5 and it has been rock solid for me. I play a bunch of strategy games and emulation in case that helps.

hits line of hopium

I mean.... Yo.. We have the steam deck bro. And that's going to get the linux desktop to 10% itself. And then Valve is going to re-release Steam Machines and VR 2.0. We're definitely going to have the year of the Linux Desktop

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As much as I loathe Nintendo's business end, The xbox series has absolutely horrendous naming system.

Nintendo fucked up mainly for Wii=> Wii U, Microsoft has been a shitshow since 360, mainly coz they picked 360 and didn't consider what they'll go to next.

And the ONE moniker for a buttload of services is absolute bullshit when it isn't the first device/product from that brand.

And then they went to Series? That's absolutely shit as a naming convention for a single generation as well.

Stg the project names are a lot better than the final marketing names.

Xenon, Durango, Scarlett. Definitely better IMHO.

Doubt a flare helps much when it's being propelled by such a strong magnetic field.

As someone who has tried it on multiple devices in recent years, it still isn't smooth enough. And I've been assembling computers for 2 decades now. So not entirely technically illiterate, but just not adept in linux. Definitely heavily reliant on use cases for how smooth the experience is. The server side is very well developed with years of linux leaning heavier on that side, but the splintering of frontend has a bit of an android effect. Lots of really cool things but still some jank that you can't get rid of.

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The comment is taken out of context if you'd maybe read the article. It's a comparison between a Suburban and Rivian who are in the same bracket.