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obinice, to apocalypticart in The Thames, London by James Chadderton
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I like it, it’s not overdone, you know? Just right!

obinice, to technology in NASA Plus Streaming: "our new ad-free, no cost, family-friendly streaming service unlocks our Emmy award-winning live coverage, embeds you into our missions through new original video series"
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If it’s called NASA Plus, how is it free? The “plus” means it goes a step beyond their free content and into a paid tier.

Don’t get me wrong this is absolutely fantastic I adore NASA and space, but they’re just be some hidden cost? Otherwise it wouldn’t be a streaming service called NASA Plus, right?

obinice, to technology in NASA Plus Streaming: "our new ad-free, no cost, family-friendly streaming service unlocks our Emmy award-winning live coverage, embeds you into our missions through new original video series"
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I’m still using a particularly excellently implemented Matrix screensaver from XP, hehe.

And what’s that (less authentic looking but still great) one for Linux terminals? cmatrix I think?

obinice, to technology in Solar energy storage breakthrough could make European households self-sufficient
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We already have efficient enough solar panels to make our homes self sufficient, we just can’t afford to buy them.

Even if we could, the power supply industry would see it happening, bribe and persuade the government to make it illegal to go off grid (I’m sure their solicitors would come up with “good” reasons that we should be stopped), to save their poor little shareholders.

No way will they go down without a fight. Would I love to go off grid? Sure. If I had a few grand of spending money I could easily do it. But that’s just one person, no way they’d let the entire country do it.

obinice, to memes in Hey OpenAI
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Within my lifetime we will see a significant chunk of building site labour be replaced by robots.

Let’s not forget this isn’t unprecedented - plenty of jobs went away with we introduced the last big technological innovation, heavy machinery, to the building site. Suddenly one guy in a JCB can do the work of 20 guys with spades, etc.

I’m not talking about replacing everyone, not within my lifetime, that’s likely silly unless there’s a technological leap we can’t yet predict.

But the simpler the labour, the more likely it’ll go, and not every site job is specialised enough that it can’t be replaced by a well trained, well developed AI system in the year 2050 built into a similarly well developed body -which exist today, are already dropping in price due to refinements and ramping up production, and by then will be as competitively priced as the cost of a human.

This is a good thing though, capitalist politics aside. The more jobs we can replace, especially hard on the body, unhealthy, often very dangerous jobs like construction, the better. Assuming we can evolve society away from our capitalist overlords and into a society that works for the people.

Anyhoo, I wouldn’t rush to retrain in another sector just yet if you’re a brickie, but if you’re just getting in to the biz, keep your options open for sure.

If you’re a lorry driver and you’re young? Spend some of your spare time retraining for a new career now, because while lorry drivers will still be needed in 30 years time before you’re set to retire, the vast majority of the work will be automated, and driver jobs will be extremely scarce compared to the large number of workers trying to get them.

Like the coal miners of yesteryear, you don’t want to wait until it’s far too late to retrain and then complain that your career is ruined. Prepare now.

Best case scenario? Your main job never goes away, but now your skill set is diversified and you’ve always got options. Worst case? Your main job does, and you luckily can fall back on your alternative options.

obinice, to android in Does Google Inserting Deceptively Placed Ads in the Play Store seem icky to anyone else?
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I don’t mind it so much as it makes it hard to find the actual application I’m looking for most of the time. Your case here is a perfect example of this.

Google has done crappy “suggested results” for so many years now that I automatically ignore the top results from any Google search, so all this does is make it harder to find things :-(

obinice, to lemmyworld in Introducing the community teams
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I thought we had something special together, but now I catch you with a clueless stoner

😿

obinice, to android in The vanishing of the small high-end smartphone
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For myself, phone screens have finally gotten to the perfect size for my hand, and a good size to actually use them for stuff comfortably.

But there should always be variation and choice, for the other users in the market!

obinice, to foodporn in Fish and Chips in Isle of Skye
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If that’s a generous portion of chips, I’m assuming you ordered the small and they ended up giving you a bit extra.

I’m just going off what I’d normally consider a portion size for chippy chips, the fish looks great! :-D

obinice, to ukraine in “War takes the best of us... but we are not ready to give our freedom to this f***ing terrorist Putin. That's it. That's why we are fighting.” Zelenskyy said in an interview with NBC News.
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How dare you use profanity on the internet, don’t you know there are children here? For SHAME

obinice, to microblogmemes in Motherfuckers
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omg u can’t do a swear, what if god hears u?

obinice, to memes in Shiny legs ✨🦵
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Yeah, I don’t get it. Just looks like shiny legs.

Without more context clues, I’ll never figure out what it’s supposed to be, alas.

It just looks like legs to me.

obinice, to memes in Just fuck me up fam
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Is this a nightmare where I’m dreaming that I’m in a hellscape where healthcare isn’t free

obinice, to 196 in Rate my setup rule
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That’s not bad! I like how it looks like it’s collapsible and storable too, not one of these builds that just take up huge amounts of space permanently.

Definitely well thought out and executed, well done!

obinice, to technology in YouTube's plan backfires, people are installing better ad blockers
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Look I hate YouTube ads too, and ads in general, but let’s say every user of a service is like you. Attention is all the currency they’ll ever get from you, that’s totally cool, absolutely. I’m totally that way too. But they’ve got to make money somehow, so if you’re not the paying customer, someone else has to be.

I’m not saying it has to be ad sales either, but if we want a world in which we can use services for free without ads, we need to come up with an alternative way for them to make money. It has to come from somewhere, and by the bucketload.

If every user thinks like you, then it doesn’t matter how many people you talk to or share links with, you’re not a net gain on their service, you bring nothing to it.

Why should they, or anybody, be thankful that you honour them with your presence, if you contribute nothing of value? What makes you so entitled to use somebody’s product for free with no strings attached?

Ads suck, I’m eager for us to move past them once we figure out an alternative that keeps products in business and us receiving things for free. But we can’t deny the reality we live in right now either. Even huge companies like Google (who yes, do suck) have to make money to survive.

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