Today i had a segfault that basically froze my entire machine. I was just running some downloads and browsing and all of a sudden i couldn’t open, minimize, raise, or close anything.
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loool! Tbf, it’s actually a cool idea given how frequently we have power cuts over here.
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politics @lemmy.world•By bullying Anthropic, the Pentagon is violating the First Amendment. Here’s why.
11·21 days agoBut “corporations need more rights” isn’t the correct basis to challenge them on.
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politics @lemmy.world•By bullying Anthropic, the Pentagon is violating the First Amendment. Here’s why.
11·21 days agoWhile i’m all for what they’re standing for, i can’t help but doubt that the issue here is that corporations don’t have enough rights. The government is breaking the law and failing to legislate/enforce corrections.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Honey, I Shrunk The Vids - a Windows transcoding frontend for FFMPEGEnglish
4·28 days agoLiterally the only thing missing is the fact that developers still go out of their way to support windows. If windows’ proliferation taught you anything, it should be that the people will follow the tools, wherever they happen to be.
It shouldn’t be illegal to harm politicians who lie for clout.
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Political Memes@lemmy.world•Cutting corners left right and centre
2·28 days agoOkay, but the us already has used nukes (including once after the japanese had already surrendered), so what exactly do you think the russians’re waiting for? Ie, not why do you think they want to use them at all, or why you think they might eventually do so. Note, that they went to Ukraine very much in spite of the reactions of other nations, so it’s not terribly clear why you expect that to be something that matters to them at all.
Imo, it’s not out of their nature to lie about their own motives as much as the us does, also not in their nature to orbit american standards the way you imply. But it is telling that you think somebody else using nukes against somebody else justifies them in doing so.
When did I say you were using AI? By all means, stick to your shitty style choices, but there’s no need to start lying about things.
The fact you don’t know how to use hyphens doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t. They’ve always been more useful and less bot reeking than em-dashes.
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Political Memes@lemmy.world•Cutting corners left right and centre
3·29 days agoWhy do you suppose russia is waiting on the us to use nukes?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Gucci criticised for 'AI slop' images ahead of major fashion showEnglish
4·1 month agoI think ousourcing to ai is very much in keeping with reputations of luxury. Luxury was always toxic. By definition, it implies a lack of worthiness in spite of access/ownership. Maybe now, people will start to see how these cookies really crumble.
These questions are all beside the point. People seek help in problems they know how to solve all the time, often in the interest of time itself.
But since you asked:
- I don’t own a car, and they’re just another example of how we cuck ourselves in much the same regard by creating shitty infrastructure to support a modus operandi and economic status quo, that aren’t fit for purpose.
- I’ve some experience in home electronics.
- donlt cycle much these days but i spent many afternoons fixing them as a child; having begged for it in the first place there was no other reliable way to ride them again
- no. but again, asking for help on such matters doesn’t undermine the point because i’m not saying you shouldnlt seek consultation to solve problems you can’t manage alone. To the extent there is a point about consultation, it’s that you should understand enough of the relevant terminolgy to be able to implement the advvise offered by the consultant (the doctor in this case).
- having had a trainer (not my choice) for a dog, i can honestly say yes.
Perhaps, but computers are likely far easier to learn about than whatever that is, and infintely less expensive if you already have regular access to one. Think of it like this, if they were so hard, would so many of the dumbest people in public life have started out as “experts” in computers? Would all the moron libertarian crypto enthusiasts have been able to assemble their elaborate blockchain networks that process a whopping 7 transactions per second?
And please note, laziness alone isn’t a criticism/problem (it can often motivate efficiency), it’s when particular applications of laziness to produces results that require undoing; especially when the costs of undoing excede the cost of doing nothing at all
Not understanding the fundamentals of the tools you use daily is not a design virtue, it just makes you less effective in using them. This cancerous philosophy leverages ignorance and laziness to support billion dollar industries of greed, slop, and censorship. It enables corrupt morons to justify surveilance and exploit weaker people. And right now, it’s running blind and head first into a civilizational death trap.
If you’re on android, have you tried “unexpected keyboard” from fdroid? It’s waaaaaaay better than the standard ones you get, ime/o.
Never tried them, what did you hate?
What you tryna say bout granny? keep her name out your mouth!
Got banned for mocking a racist
As a void enjoyer, i’m very happy it was included at all because it never seems to be. The fact it ranks so highly is the cherry on top!




Out of curiosity, what do you suppose is the point of character/world design if a gpu can replace all of your work with entirely different people?