Why are they all Cathode Ray Tubes? The father should be a flat-screen and the kid should be a phone screen.
Why are they all Cathode Ray Tubes? The father should be a flat-screen and the kid should be a phone screen.
“upper management written all over him.” - one of the Bobs
Not nearly enough. CrowdStrike should give a pizza party.
You’re getting downvoted, but eBay enshittified pretty early, around 2003 iirc.
“Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realize we cannot eat a machine learning algorithm.” - traditional Native American saying.
Microsoft is offering wallpapers, ask Google what it’s offering before you make the decision.
privacy activist group noyb (None Of Your Business)
More info about them:
Why so fancy? Sites like this are famous with millions of views: https://web.archive.org/web/20041229194455/http://www.ikissyou.org/indeks2.html
Take a look at this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_winter
AI has a strong boom/bust cycle. We’re currently in the middle of a “boom.” It’s possible that this is an “eternal September” scenario where deep networks and LLMs are predominant forever, or…
Don’t think there’s anything on lemmy yet.
[email protected] – has a good overview/introduction
Some of those are inactive, though.
Not OP, but FWIW I didn’t realize until reading your comment that the “awesome-selfhosted software” under Resources was actually an FAQ/List. I thought it was a repo of maybe just a couple relevant apps.
I know that doesn’t make a lot of sense now that I think about it, but I think it’s easy to miss.
Cancelled my Prime account last year. Kept my Amazon account and since then, used it twice to order stuff I couldn’t find anywhere else. Still got free shipping.
Amazon video? Never used it.
reddits true size lies at around 5 million or less. Less than 5 times Lemmy’s size.
Lemmy doesn’t have 1.5 million active users; that’s how many active users the Fediverse as a whole has; most of those are Mastodon users. Lemmy has around 32K active users. So if your 5 million number is right, Reddit is around 156 times larger than us.
I’m not the person you asked, but I’ve heard an argument that goes like this: Evil Company will “embrace” something, then “extend” it in a way that only works with Evil Company’s product, then “extinguish” that thing by making Evil Company’s approach incompatible with it. A discussion is provided here: https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html
Show up with a box of donuts.
“Hey, look what I got for us to eat while looking at that tape!”
“Oh, I don’t think those donuts will last more than ten minutes here!”
“No problem, I know a way that won’t take that long…”
Shakespearean Sonnet Layer, duh.
Perchance.
It’s a dark pattern microaggression.
I wouldn’t do version control that way, but I’ve used Word to keep track of what I’m working on during integration tasks. It’s nice because you can drop in code, error messages, and screen captures. E.g.: the tool looks like this: (image) but gives an error like this: (error message) and I think the problem is in file.py around lines XYZ: (code snippet) when I run the command (command used), and I think the answer is in (a couple links I found).