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Linux@lemmy.ml•What software do you use to aggregate email in a single interface?English
7·7 days agoThunderbird and neomutt.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Python Foundation rejects $1.5M grant from NSF with "no-DEI" stringsEnglish
302·14 days agoGood for them, standing on principle 😁
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Technology@lemmy.world•Study Boldly Claims 4K And 8K TVs Aren't Much Better Than HD To Your Eyes, But Is It True?English
2·15 days agoGood to know that pretty much anything looks fine on my TV, at typical viewing distances.
Watch the intro video when you first turn on the mac book. REALLY.
If you miss it, or whatever, find the current vid to watch. Before I did that, it felt like the touchpad was insane, and just doing random shit.
And get iTerm2. Its better than stock.
From there, its just a UNIX with a funny window manager.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A single DNS race condition brought AWS to its kneesEnglish
2·19 days agoguids like these: https://guidgenerator.com/
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A single DNS race condition brought AWS to its kneesEnglish
27·19 days agoA huge problem are developers who lack a fundamental understanding of how the internet even works. I’ve had to explain how short, unqualified names resolve vs how fqdns resolve. Or why even you may not be able to reach another node in your proverbial cluster, because they are on different subnets. Or, why using GUIDs as hostnames is a generally bad idea, and will cause things to fail in unpredictable ways, especially with deeply nested subdomains.
Space itself expanding doesnt, however…
A teapot created with out solar system orbiting the sun fits our models, with an extremely low probability.
However, we dont work on that assumption being true.
Matter and energy can be converted. So, its possible it was never created, it just always was.
Sure! Big crunch is a possibility! Crunch or heat death, all matters on how much matter is in the universe.
Until evidence shows otherwise, new matter being created doesnt fit our observations.
Go prove that wrong! Win yourself a Nobel prize in physics! That’s what science is about!
Yes, but we don’t have proof that universe can’t generate new matter.
True… we also don’t have proof there isn’t a tea pot orbiting our Sun since it’s creation, either.
However, there’s also a complete lack of evidence of it.
You cannot prove a negative. The evidence says no new matter can be created. No evidence that new matter gets created. Therefore, we work on the model of no new matter creation.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Everyday AI looks more like the '08 housing bubbleEnglish
1·29 days agoA delusional market, is, by definition a bubble.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Everyday AI looks more like the '08 housing bubbleEnglish
2·29 days agoIt is not “normal” to run a 4 year money loser and claiming to be worth billions.
Only in made up financial land does that work, and causes cyclic depressions where the working class loses wealth, and the oligarchs further concentrate wealth in their hands.
And you said its driven by companies making money… the big AI companies driving this bubble are losing money.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Everyday AI looks more like the '08 housing bubbleEnglish
2·29 days agoBeing in a non-federal government job, in a non insane state.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Everyday AI looks more like the '08 housing bubbleEnglish
3·29 days agoThe problem isn’t the imaginary market, which I agree with the description. Its the leveraging of debt, to gamble in the market, which is what low interest rates enable.
And yes, our interest rates are VERY low still. I’m looking at some ARM packages right now, and their max lifetime interest rates are on par with what a typical mortgage was about a decade ago.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Everyday AI looks more like the '08 housing bubbleEnglish
4·29 days agoThe vast majority of what’s happening here is not debt.
Most of what is going on in the AI sector is most certainly debt leveraged. Like, I’m looking at the books for several companies deep into AI.
I mean, how much profit is OpenAI turning right now?




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