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iegod,

How does anyone (who doesn’t already realize what’s up) not realize the absolute absurdity of what’s going on. Like wtf. Pronouns causing problems? Better fucking LEGISLATE it. Like what? The fuck.

iegod,

As someone wholly distanced from this, I see the former as nigh impossible and the latter as common sense that may just take a while for the Brits to get around to. How far off am I?

iegod,

I thought TTS was exactly this.

iegod,

That may be true for some users but there are those in decent quality looking for a more technical experience. Development comes to mind; you probably should use the latest versions in some cases.

iegod,

My Linux laptop goes to sleep, but not without errors. Every time I close open that lid it’s a bunch of terminal errors about devices, notably bluetooth. Cool. Thumbs up

iegod,

Depends on the circumstances. Small self funded team, part time? Can probably delay indefinitely.

iegod,

This is a joke I’m too Canadian to understand.

iegod,

Slightly more relatable lol.

iegod,

I just installed pop on a new laptop. Looking good so far but perhaps you can point a noob to where to look when keyboard shortcuts stop working. File history in vscode and Obsidian are not working and I want to die a little (alt + arrow).

Works in Firefox for browsing though.

iegod,

It’s a rhetorical question. No one is.

What are some of the best optimizations you applied to your code?

Got myself a few months ago into the optimization rabbit hole as I had a slow quant finance library to take care of, and for now my most successful optimizations are using local memory allocators (see my C++ post, I also played with mimalloc which helped but custom local memory allocators are even better) and rethinking class...

iegod,

Unrolled a loop for a microcontroller and improved performance by like 300x. You can achieve amazing optimizations doing basics when you’re at low enough levels. The compiler was not smart enough on its own. Then again this was like 20 years ago. But anyway, will likely never hit that level of optimization ever again lol.

iegod,

Photoshop alone is worth keeping a windows or OSX device around.

iegod,

I don’t care who or where the problem or source is. I will buy the platform where Photoshop is used, and as a result it will likely inform every other decision about my daily driver. It’s really that simple.

iegod,

Gimp is not that good, and not even close to being a Photoshop replacement.

iegod,

That doesn’t change the reality that I will go where Photoshop is available.

iegod,

Why do they need to? To capture 3% of a market that hates proprietary anyway? Come on.

iegod,

Puzzles us? Motherfuckers how are you this stupid. Am I on crazy pills? How is society so fucking stupid?

iegod,

Don’t think that will happen so smoothly. People will go where it is easiest to one stop shop. I’m not jumping to multiple artists pages or different delivery services/shops when it’s all available at once, together, curated, with algorithmic lists and suggestions for new content. Sorry man the more I realize what Spotify and yt music offer the funnier the suggestions people would go straight to artists. Artists can’t offer all that.

iegod,

Obsidian effectively let’s you do it through window panes. Literally lay out any content in any fashion. There are trade-offs but the graph view makes up for a good portion I think.

iegod,

They mean serving as the agent for whatever industrial need or process is being performed.

Like replacing eggs in a meatball recipe. Sometimes you can’t substitute the ingredient and end up with the same or similar end product or effect.

iegod,

Without the haber process modern civilization could not be sustained. We cannot go back without massive population losses. Dunno about you but I’m not picking which of my friends and family aren’t important.

iegod,

The without ever visiting is the grey area. Federated instances provide the interface to the underlying instances, so yeah you kind of are “visiting” it if you interact. But you’re right, the mods of any given instance that host the content source get to decide what happens after the fact.

iegod,

Meanwhile in Canada, you’ll be lucky to make it from one side of Toronto to the other.

iegod,

Every day just in case I unlock a latent ability.

iegod,

Something not turning out how you wanted doesn’t make anyone lazy you sack of potatoes.

iegod,

Yes when you kill other humans intentionally you are depraved. Doesn’t matter if you are american, Israeli, Chinese, or Palestinian.

Yes you can be oppressed and wronged.

Both can be true.

But the murderous part is your own decision. It needn’t be the only one.

iegod, (edited )

Reading and thinking are hard if you’re southern. We get it.

iegod,

A few things (and I enable it usually, for the record):

  • Not really the user’s job to help you with anything especially related to your boss
  • "from reputable companies does not get sold or used for marketing purposes. Our lawyers make sure of it," fuck man, this made me laugh. Good one

Policies get updated, companies are bought and sold, laws change, and most crucially of all, data gets leaked. It doesn’t matter how airtight your asshole is puckered up or how many isolated networks are involved. It gets leaked. Leave the decision up to users about it and in particular maybe let them have full control of their networks.

iegod,

Yes I’m sure the lawyer is personally running the analytics to ensure compliance.

iegod,

Sorry for your blindness but green to red are very standard range colors for numerous things. Weather, heatmaps, elevation… What do you do for those?

iegod,

Thumbs up. Thanks for the reminder.

iegod,

You realize all of that old shit is still possible today right? Static plain html still works. It loads quicker than ever. The only thing preventing it is the creators of the content. The masses on social media were never going to create that so having Twitter around doesn’t change the possibilities. Get cracking.

iegod,

You likely would have been removed anyway, lemmy.ml also swings that way.

iegod,

Yeah I can’t read. I read hexbear and my brain did me dirty.

iegod,

Hexbear is Lemmy’s cancerous tumor. As long as they’re around Lemmy will remain really niche.

iegod,

Sounds fairly accurate to me.

iegod,

Is foxit still around? I didn’t mind that one on windows.

iegod,

That just sounds impossible given the absolute breadth of all platforms and architectures though.

iegod,

It is different. That knowledge from her book forms part of your processing and allows you to extract features and implement similar outputs yourself. The key difference between the AI module and dataset is that it’s codified in bits, versus whatever neural links we have in our brain. So if one theoretically creates a way to codify your neural network you might be subject to the same restrictions we’re trying to levy on ai. And that’s bullshit.

iegod,

Definitely not how that output works. It will come up with something that seems like a Sarah Silverman created work but isn’t. It’s like calling Copyright on impersonations. I don’t buy it

iegod,

100%. I just can’t get behind any of these arguments against AI from this segment of workers. This is no different than other rallies against technological evolution due to fear of job losses. Their scarce commodity will soon disappear and that’s what they’re actually afraid of.

iegod,

All these people demanding money for photographs can fuck right off. I’ll take one and then not pay.

iegod,

Where are those self driving trucks we were promised a decade ago?

iegod,

Also Canada. Basically the US is the odd one out here.

iegod,

Today you learned. That’s how photographic copyright works.

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