I was thinking pressing it turns everything to shit, but that works too. I’d also accept, completely misunderstood by future generations.
I was thinking pressing it turns everything to shit, but that works too. I’d also accept, completely misunderstood by future generations.
My only real hope out of this is that that copilot button on keyboards becomes the 486 turbo button of our time.
Quick, someone homebrew a D&D Myconid/Warforged hybrid.
I’ve had more than one person tell me they don’t think microblogging is worth any learning curve whatsoever. They’d rather not use anything than have a single conversation about federation or feed building.
We can’t make money paying for “AI”, going to theaters, or paying for streaming services.
So I guess everybody gets a piracy!
I made the mistake of asking github copilot about a namespacing issue I was having today. It suggest a course of action that didn’t pan out but was at least semi-sensical but the accompanying example code did the opposite of what it had said. It read like it gave me the text of a stackoverflow accepted answer and then the code from the question.
I think mbin has microblogging and or profile posts. That’ll get you part way to where you’re going. And you can still subscribe to lemmy (“threadiverse”) communities.
Noise may be something to look for when you’re shopping, depending on where your server lives. I have 1 Iron Wolf drive in my NAS (that is in my living room), and it is way louder than the combined noise of 3 WD Reds next to it.
As for failures, Backblaze publishes quarterly failure reports that I always brush up on before looking for a new drive.
Don’t forget the tube trains that the world has known to be a scam for over a century. But at least he was correct when he said Starship would be sending people to Mars in 2022 and 2024, that the cybertruck would work as a boat, that model 3s would appreciate rather than depreciate, that solar roof tiles would replace normal solar panels by 2020, that the tunnels under Vegas would use high speed sleds, that Falcon 9 can be reconditioned for flight faster than the space shuttle, that a $30k Tesla roaster was released in 2017, and Twitter hasn’t become an (even more) hate filled echo chamber.
Best ad for piracy in a while. It not only lets you consume media how ever you’d like it also preserves your ability to be compensated for damages.
If they actually worried about hate and disinformation they would have quit before it was called X.
Sort of like how excited Wendy’s was to offer surge pricing, until 2 days later when they suddenly had “no plans to ever implement surge pricing, what’re yall talkin’ 'bout?”
Hopefully DeGoogleing will go a bit like the cable “Cord Cutters” did in terms of headlines over time:
Of course, streaming is worse than cable now… so lets learn from that.
I’m curious what monumentally terrible ideas they have for adding machine learning or LLM features to HIDs.
I’ll go out of my way to avoid ever owning any of them, but I’m curious.
You want to watch the trailer for an upcoming movie on YouTube but you first have to sit through an ad.
Its pretty bad when you have to watch ads so you can watch the ad you wanted to see.
My local invidious instance is borked too. Not sure if its related and I don’t have time to investigate now.
Guess I need something else for background noise.
Edit: Took enough time to get a fresh image and its working again. Looks like I hadn’t updated since September.
George Kurtz has only crashed the world twice so he has one strike to go, I guess.
As someone who has been using RSS readers multiple times per day since 2009, I like the idea of being able to have threaded conversations with you lot on the stuff I’m reading all day.
Good to know. I thought they used aggregated google too.
Ideally it’d be a check that comes close to what they saved from no longer hosting caches themselves.