or they somehow still find a way to not work. I can count the number of times i had an appimage just work, and it is exactly 2. Any other time i had crashes
- 0 Posts
- 1.17K Comments
here! I was also not disruptive to others in a classroom, so obviously I didn’t have adhd. I just spent my time reading something else or doodling or something, never able to pay attention
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.deto Firefox@lemmy.ml•You asked, we built it: Firefox tab groups are here | The Mozilla Blog41·3 days agoa datacenter is more efficient than lots of smaller individual computers doing calculations independently. They actually make their stuff as efficient as possible, otherwise it hurts margins. So, if you’re against datacenter AI because of power, then just stop using ai. If everyone ran locally, the efficiency would be significantly worse overall.
I actually hate what llms have become, but efficiency is still not a good way to compare a datacenter to a home computer.
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.deto Internet is Beautiful@lemm.ee•I built an online PPT compression tool using Cursor.4·5 days agoso you can’t even say what the software you “made” can do…
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.deto Internet is Beautiful@lemm.ee•I built an online PPT compression tool using Cursor.6·5 days agowhy does a compression software need to be online? Isn’t the point of compression that you don’t have to send the full uncompressed data?
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.deto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Your middle finger is only your middle finger if you also count your thumb as a finger. Which I find hard to accept. 🖕2·5 days agofirst of all, there exist more than one numeral system. Ex. I, X, V, A, B, C, D, E, F,etc
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft rolls Windows Recall out to the public nearly a year after announcing itEnglish33·6 days agoonly until they find out most people never enable it. Then it will be forced on
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.zip•Consumers make their voices heard as Microsoft's huge Copilot venture flatlines in popularityEnglish5·6 days agoand our manager sounded so proud to announce it. I just don’t use it, but lowered my standards instead. If they want us to use more ai, then ai quality work is what they’re going to get. It has indirectly made my job easier by helping me give less of a fuck.
can confirm. Still have about 950 of each
imagine standing at the side of the explosion looking towards it. some debris will be blown way from you, but some will be coming towards you. You are something, and not everything is moving away from you, some debris hits you in the face. That’s an explosion in space.
An explosion of space is defferent. Everything will be moving away from you, regardless of where you are or which side you’re facing.
Something wasn’t in space and it exploded. Space itself exploded. your argument only holds if you are exactly in the explosion source.
In space, we’re still inside the explosion
you fucking donkey!
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is KDE actually good or it is overrated? Or I was just unlucky because of prebuilt distros?9·10 days agohad a couple of crashes when 6 was released, but they were fixed pretty quickly and has been rock solid ever since. Those crashes probably had more to do with my nvidia card than kde itself, tbh
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is KDE actually good or it is overrated? Or I was just unlucky because of prebuilt distros?12·10 days agore the hate on gnome: extensions are unsupported and can and do break between versions, sometimes intentionasely. The gnome devs would realey really like it if you didn’t use extensions and just admit they know best for you.
the big bang wasn’t an explosion from a point, it was an explosion of a point in space. That one point is still expanding to this day. Everything is moving away from everything else, which wouldn’t be the case in an “ordinary” explosion. We are all still in that one point, it’s just that that point has expanded. The center of the universe is, in the literal sense of the word “literally”, everywhere.
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.deto Artificial Intelligence@lemmy.world•LLMs Can Think While Idle: Researchers from Letta and UC Berkeley Introduce ‘Sleep-Time Compute’ to Slash Inference Costs and Boost Accuracy Without Sacrificing LatencyEnglish6·10 days agoslash inference costs by doing a bunch of useless inferences in the hope that the one the user actually wanted happened to be one of them.
It cannot be more efficient than just waiting for the input and inferring once based on that.
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.deto Android@lemmy.world•What's your take on biometric security?English20·10 days agoit is an oxymoron. Biometrics are the equivalent of a username, not a password.
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.detoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Trump administration could give $5,000 bonus to boost birth rate4·10 days agooh so the falling birth rate is just because most people don’t have $5000, which, as we all know, is all you need to raise a child
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.deto Android@lemmy.world•The Galaxy A56 is the worst mid-range phone I used in 2025English5·12 days agoeveryone does. It’s how the lithium battery charging cycle works.
yes, not from apple though. That’s a guarantee they would be useless for a tinkerer