Classic Google move as well.
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T156@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Facebook and Instagram to Unleash AI-Generated ‘Users’ No One Asked ForEnglish2·8 months agoThe advertising companies would riot if they did count as impressions, so Facebook would either not count them as such, or hold off on them for that reason.
Ah yes, I too, program in the Language programming language
T156@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•people who work in robotics, which one do you think is more efficient generally, polyped or biped?English8·8 months agoFlying drones are hugely noisy, which might make them unsuitable.
T156@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•I never knew that USB-C extensions are not allowed for a reasonEnglish15·9 months agoTLDR || FO ?
T156@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are the things that makes a selfhostable app/project good?English8·9 months agoEase of installation/use, I think, is the main big one, and one of the biggest obstacles.
People who want to give self-hosting a try aren’t going to be particularly fond of having to jump through a whole bunch of different configs, and manually set everything up.
They want something that they can just set up and go, without having to deal with server hosting, services, and all of that. Something you can just run on your computer, leave it be, and use it with relatively little fuss.
Second to that, would definitely be a case of better documentation/screenshots. A lot of self-hosted things, like Lemmy, didn’t provide much documentation of what the actual user side of it does, only what you need to do to set it up, which isn’t going to make me want to use the software, if I have no idea what it’s supposed to do, and how it compares to other things that do the same.
T156@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Most iPhone owners see little to no value in Apple Intelligence so farEnglish15·9 months agoEven with other forms of generative AI, there are very few notable uses for it that isn’t just a gimmick/having fun with it, and not in a way achievable via other means.
Being able to add a thing to a photo is neat, but also questionably useful, when it is also doable with a few minutes of Photoshop.
I’ve a friend who claims it can be useful for scripts and quick data processing, but I’ve personally not had that experience when giving it a spin.
T156@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Discord’s New Age Verification uses AI and Your Face!English7·9 months agoNothing would stop someone from using an AI face for it either.
Though they have made odd decisions before. IO is generic and widely-used enough that it doesn’t seem implausible that they might change it to not be tied to the Indian Ocean territories.
T156@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why does it seem most people, mainly conservatives, against Trans people? Unless I am wrong I never heard of one shooting up a school church or whatever. The ones I have met have been pretty cool.English3·10 months agoI think this all happens mostly due to the stress trans people are inadvertently causing their parents. When your kid comes out of the closet, this will happen to a parent regardless of how liberal-minded they are. Even if you have no problem with the concept, your kid being trans brings about new kinds of threat scenarios you never had to think about before. If you’re a sensible, smart and handsome person like I truly fucking am, you can process it in a few years and come out as not being a 100% asshole towards the issue.
I feel like it’s more the opposite problem. For the parents, trans people are a vague boogeyman. They’ve never meant a trans person personally, and they’re constantly told that trans people are just waiting to jump them in the bathroom, or at sports, or all sorts of other things, so they’ve never had to contend with someone they know being trans.
If it was simply stress or threat to the kid, it wouldn’t really explain the reaction to disowning them, since most of those aren’t about the treatment that their kids would receive for being trans.
T156@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Greece stopped by 24-hour general strike over cost of livingEnglish17·10 months agoPeople forget that strikes are a civil option to the alternative.
Although now that I think about it, that could have been the intention here but not automatic, if that’s why 5k+ files were staged without the user explicitly staging them. Extra tragic if that’s the case.
From the git discussions around the issue, it wasn’t that the files were automatically staged, but that the “discard all changes” feature invoked a
git clean
, and also deleted untracked files.Since OP’s project wasn’t tracked, it got detonated.
At the same time, OP seems a layman, and might be coming from things like Microsoft Word, where “Discard all changes” basically means “revert to last save”.
EDIT: After reading the related issues, OP may have also thought that “discard changes” was to uninitialise the repository, as opposed to wiping untracked files.
T156@lemmy.worldto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Trump confirms plan to declare national emergency, use military for mass deportationsEnglish31·10 months agoPlanes don’t maintain sea-level atmospheric pressure the whole time. That’s why your ears pop in-flight.
T156@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Indigenous senator who yelled 'You are not our king' at Charles III is censured in AustraliaEnglish3·10 months agoI should be quite surprised if it was legally binding, as opposed to tradition.
The Parliament doesn’t immediately stop functioning if the Black Rod breaks, is stolen, or is out for repairs, for example.
T156@lemmy.worldto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Trump confirms plan to declare national emergency, use military for mass deportationsEnglish2·10 months agoIn fairness, they can’t just pop down to the hardware store and use one of those soap dispensers, since the changes in air pressure at altitude would cause them to leak all their contents or pop.
The average dispenser is basically two one-way valves, and a flexible tube you compress to squeeze it out (or a bottle with a pump). Everything inside would be forced out by the lower air pressure.
T156@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•I have been told ever since I was a little shit that when you die you go to heaven first wait in line for St Peter to judge you at the pearly gates? Is this in the Bible? I thought god did judgingEnglish6·10 months agoFire and Brimstone Hell is also commonly believed, but not actually in the bible, if I recall right.
Most of the punishment around Hell in the Bible is less about Hell itself, and more about not being able to enter Heaven and join God, and all of that, as oppose to Hell itself being punishment.
T156@lemmy.worldto science@lemmy.world•Scientists Took Semen Onto A "Vomit Comet" Flight, And The Results Were ConcerningEnglish5·10 months ago… Why not just say that then? It would save much confusion.
It’d be hard to say whether there would be no suffering in off-world colonies, but I should doubt it. Traditionally, colonisation has been a dangerous thing, and human nature is as human nature does. The best you can do is reduce it so that what suffering does occur is either minor, or ineffectual.
T156@lemmy.worldto science@lemmy.world•Scientists Took Semen Onto A "Vomit Comet" Flight, And The Results Were ConcerningEnglish3·10 months agoAlso, why do they dismiss asking ISS staff to participate in studies? Bodily autonomy doesn’t mean you can’t ask someone to conduct … uh… research with you. It just means you have to respect it they say no. Astronauts seem like the types who wouldn’t mind putting in a little extra effort for… science.
Too many other introduced variables? Microgravity has a lot of other systemic effects on the astronauts that might affect sperm motility, even before effects to the sperm themselves. Or just individual variation/genetics on the part of the astronauts themselves.
They wouldn’t be able to get a sperm sample that wasn’t affected by microgravity from the astronauts to begin with.
Complexity? You either need a drain, or a supply of water, that can’t be easy to work with, and unlike with a refrigerant loop, you can’t just reverse it to dry/wet things.