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Just used one today to finish listening to a YouTube video while I was in the shower. It’s not a “bathroom” speaker per se, just a pretty nice Bluetooth one, Anker Soundcore Boost, with enough volume to rise above the white noise of the shower and ventilation fan.

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Personal: right now I have 6 open. I might get up to 15-20 if I’m going down a rabbithole of some sort.

On a side note, Windows 11 finally put in an option to go back to normal Windows taskbar buttons so I can actually read tab titles from the taskbar:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d0b2641d-da88-46d7-8766-4820a8b3007c.png

Work (software engineer): sometimes dozens if I’m deep in the weeds with loads of reference pages open/etc.

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For Dyson Sphere Program, you have to dig for this one below all the gross Fandom links:

dsp-wiki.com/Main_Page

Spam calls and texts are driving me fing crazy anyone have suggestions?

After repeated data breaches that no company really seems to give a s— about my phone is blowing up with literally hundreds of spam calls and texts month. I get and make MAAAAYBE 2 or 3 important calls per month, 180-200 of the rest are literally all spam. Anyone have any suggestions, apps ect that they have found refuge with?...

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as our menu options recently changed

They’ve ALWAYS changed… 😭

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You think that’s air you’re breathing?

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What are you trying to tell me? That I can dodge bullets?

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The Enshittification* of everything continues

  • pluralistic.net/2023/01/21/potemkin-ai/-guys
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I wonder how that would work. My understanding is running a video site is extremely expensive. Transcoding compute, massive amount of storage, etc. Sure, a few small ones could exist, but enough to replace even a fraction of YouTube’s userbase? I just don’t see how the math works out. I mean, text-based Lemmy and Kbin had slowdowns/outages for months with just tens of thousand of users…

And that’s to say nothing of the copyright hurdles. Imagine people who don’t own the original videos start replicating content from YouTube -> fediverse-style video sites. The lawsuits would crush the new platforms to dust.

Believe me, I’d love to see competition. YouTube has had too much power for too long. It sucks how they treat their content creators, and even their users to some degree. But just like how no one up and starts a new electric power company, there’s a reason big players are entrenched: MASSIVE startup costs.

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I gotta ask - given all that, what’d you think of 4?

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Yessss! This is the game that caused me to have the idea to do this post.

I first played it about a year ago. I used the two hour Steam refund period, which in retrospect probably caused me to rush or not give it enough of a chance.

Fast forward to now, when I’m dealing with a nasty chronic health condition and lots of time on my hands. And I’m between games - basically waiting for stuff to come out, like the Factorio DLC.

So I poked around and somehow Elden Ring came up as a possibility. And then I found THIS video:

Elden Ring Is a Masterpiece — my thoughts after 60 hours

youtu.be/kdstSHeoNGA?si=xo1ea2b1WGYBexJJ

And it got me so hyped that I ended up watching a ton more videos. And finally I plunked down the $60 and gave it a shot.

Now I can’t stop thinking about it. I am in love with the jaw dropping terrain, inventive enemies, depth of play styles and options, the brilliant way it hints at things instead of spamming a map with quest markers and to do lists. I’ve had moments that felt like I was on the inside of an epic fantasy novel, living an otherworldly fever dream of awesomeness.

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RimWorld is incredible. I’m hard pressed to think of another game with as much customization of play style or as vibrant a mod scene.

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I wish Valve could count to three :-(

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and why there’s a dude named Ashley

🤣

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Could be some truth to that. Half-Life 3 would be very hard to live up to at this point…

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Nice. Definitely check out the Hitman series and the Dishonored series if you love stealth

Is it just me, or has the BS with OpenAI shown that nobody in the AI space actually cares about "safeguarding AGI?"

Money wins, every time. They’re not concerned with accidentally destroying humanity with an out-of-control and dangerous AI who has decided “humans are the problem.” (I mean, that’s a little sci-fi anyway, an AGI couldn’t “infect” the entire internet as it currently exists.)...

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Well, to be fair, from what I’ve been hearing, one of the big points of contention of the internal battle at OpenAI was safety itself. Like some on the board being concerned about the “make your ChatGPT” feature debuting at the dev conference thing. So at least some people care. Which is more than I would have thought…

I do like the word “chucklefucks”, though.

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How do you know?

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Yes! I hated that on reddit. I would sometimes have a cool thing to add, but because the thread was 8 hours old and had a thousand comments already, virtually no one would see it. There were some exceptions: on TV episode discussions sometimes they’d use new/contest mode default sorting for the thread and you didn’t feel like you were shouting into a void.

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🧐 🎩 🫡

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Yes! Those AI image threads have been so much fun

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Any of the building/management games like Factorio or Dyson Sphere Program or RimWorld. You can definitely make those games extremely challenging (speed runs, achievements, ultra hard modes/challenges). But for me they’re cozy games where I can chip away at a small project or part of a larger project, like, I don’t know, slowly building a scale model or something.

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SAN SERO Vented Microwave Cover. I was just thinking about this the other day. I’ve owned this thing for over 9 years and use it nearly every day. At the time I think I paid like $20 for it (it’s $34 now). And I thought that might be silly for what is basically a piece of plastic.

But holy crap, it’s got to be my highest value-to-dollar ratio item EVER.

With it, I hardly ever have to clean my microwave. It keeps splatters to the cover itself, which is trivial to wash out.

And it helps with energy efficiency too, keeping heat close to the food, instead of it being lost as waste heat.

It comes with tiny vent holes at the top, so it won’t steam up much or pop off.

And it has a nice handle built into the top middle of it, so most of the time you can grab that without burning yourself.

It also fits perfectly onto your typical round dinner plate. I mean perfectly.

This thing has been with me through four different homes/house moves, and hundreds of times of cooking or re-heating items on bowls and plates.

It’s easily the best thing I’ve bought in my life.

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VR headset (originally to socialized during covid but ended up completely renewing my interest in video games)

Would love to hear more about this. And which headset you own.

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Yes I did. And it’s brilliant.

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“The current American imagination seems utterly unable to understand acts of kindness require greater heroism than acts of violence.” -Sarah Manvel

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Starfield bad

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Okay, who downvoted this? Come clean, buster. My opinion about a video game is objective fact and you must agree with it.

Americans of Lemmy, what is your approach to next year's election?

2020 was… truly unique. It was so hard to stay away from doom scrolling, and I (and many others) were pretty disillusioned by the sad fact that so much of our country legitimately supported the Orange Man. I didn’t get a wink of sleep the night of the election because I genuinely considered it to be a make or break decision...

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Honestly there’s not that much one can do, but I will:

  • Hope Trump is thrown in prison
  • Vote straight ticket Democrat
  • Hope another Jan. 6 doesn’t occur
  • Try not to lose my shit when idiots say stuff like “both parties are equally bad”

I live in a solid blue state, so my national-level votes don’t do much (though I’ll cast them anyway).

In past years I’ve thrown a few hundred dollars at close senate and house races. In 2020 I volunteered for a phone/text bank sort of deal to make sure people were registered to vote.

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I use it for soooo many things:

  • help with learning a new programming framework/language
  • questions about basic home repair and issue prevention
  • when I feel anxious or vaguely depressed but can’t put my finger on exactly why or what’s causing it, it’s a great sounding board
  • nutrition questions about specific foods or meals
  • things to add to a simple meal to make it more interesting / complete
  • weighing pros and cons for an important decision, getting ideas I may have not thought of
  • conducting a mock interview for me when I give it a job description and my resume
  • random *nix commandline recipes where I don’t want to spend 10 minutes googling and inevitably landing on SEO garbage blogs and just need a quick snippet
  • running AI art contests on Lemmy… 😆 lemmy.world/post/8173373
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It’s good to be cautious. I agree. Indeed, as I have deep expertise in programming, I recognize when it is over-complicating things or outright hallucinating. And I’ll double check output when it’s important.

But that doesn’t discount the incredible usefulness of these tools. I’ve noticed a 20-30% productivity boost in my work, and googling for things now feels like a step back to the dark ages. Stack Overflow laid off 28 percent of its staff.

Even as just a sounding board, mentor, coach, and idea generator, the tools are so helpful. And that aspect doesn’t require 100% accuracy. And if you think about it, it’s not like pre-LLM documentation on the web or chatting with colleagues was ever flawless. We’ve all run into a post online that was confidently wrong, or a coworker that stubbornly insisted on something stupid.

Here’s another thing to consider: while the tools have flaws and limits, this is the worst they’ll ever be going forward. There’s constant new improvements, like like tree of thought prompting and multi-modality. Just the other day, I took a photo of a wire mess near my home router with GPT Vision, and I had the LLM suggest cable-neatening products and methods (I’ve always struggled with cable management).

In fact, the biggest limit I’ve noticed is simply people’s lack of creativity in using the tools (or willingness to use them), not the tools themselves.

They’re here to stay. ChatGPT became the most-used / most-quickly adopted product of all time for a reason. Those who are willing to work with them and learn about them (both their strengths and weaknesses) will benefit, and those unwilling to do so, and who are too-dismissive, will fall behind.

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Not quite the same, but Snowrunner does detailed mud simulation well… and you get to drive various vehicles through it

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For years I’ve been wanting a simulator simulator simulator. It’s like those simulator simulator games you’ve played except it’s simulating the next level up, playing the people who built the simulator simulator.

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Rate it? Rate it what? 5/7?

What's an alternative to Spotify that doesn't play you the same fucking songs over and over?

I am in an intense love-hate relationship with Spotify. It makes good mixes for me, I have found a lot of great bands that way. BUT IT KEEPS REGURGITATING THE SAME SONGS IN THERE. I know about Song Radios and Artist Radios, so please don’t recommend those. Smart Shuttle doesn’t cut it, either....

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Thank you. I didn’t know about the Automix setting, and it’s enabled by default

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If all you consume is news and social media – which have incentives to show the most extreme views, events, and content – you’re going to have a distorted picture of the world as a 100% awful, dangerous place.

But most of the time, in most parts of the world, most people are just living their lives. I live in the Portland, OR area and you would have thought by the news coverage of the 2020 George Floyd riots that the city was burning to the ground; in reality, the disruptions were limited to a few square blocks downtown. The majority of the city went on like usual.

There’s a lot more nuance to things about the US, too, than those outside realize.

People do fight back, every day. Our courts are prosecuting Trump. The House Speaker loony you mention in the thread came about only after a long, drawn out debate; the Republican Party is incredibly divided and ineffectual right now. Roe vs. Wade fell, but many blue states strengthened protections. Mass shootings get a lot of press, but they affect a vanishingly small part of the population.

Obviously there are problems and not everything is fine. And we have to be vigilant. But this sentiment among people – especially certain Europeans I’ve noticed – that the US is just a pure dumpster fire is a wild exaggeration by people addicted to screen time.

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That’s why i first do archive.md then then readerview hehe

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I thought there’s no way… when you boot up!? Sure enough. “the ad in question pops up when players boot up their Xbox”

Wow

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with Valve continuing to rapidly improve Proton, just about any Windows game runs on Linux now

I hope this is actually true, or becomes true. The only reason I’m on Windows is for gaming.

Heck even my Bitwig DAW runs on Linux.

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