
Never trust AI to do math or work with numbers. I asked some standard deduction questions. Totally nutty answers. It did answer “confidently” though. AI is like a 5 year old with the data of the whole internet but no understanding.
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Never trust AI to do math or work with numbers. I asked some standard deduction questions. Totally nutty answers. It did answer “confidently” though. AI is like a 5 year old with the data of the whole internet but no understanding.


Life is more complex. I do not live in a society that ia that socialiatic. I worked 26 years then said FU and probably will not work again. Money is more or less meaningless now. How is that different?
On the otherhand, my grad school was 100% paid but I also worked hard. I did not do it to make money nor did I need to work to pay for it.
Just pointing out money is less of a motivator then one might think.

Sure I used AI a few times this year. Got some good answers and some laughably wrong ones. Which is typical for AI.


It is not. Subscribe to the feeds you want the view only subscribed. There are several views.


Not against AI. I use it quite a lot. I also find amusement when it tells me things that are just wrong in a very sure way. So never fully trust AI. If you accept that then AI can be quite useful.
Antivirus is not the begin all and end all. I do not specifiically have AV installed and have had 0 issuses over the past 26 years of Linux use.
On the other hand I do only install software from trusted sources. I keep my system updated. I do scan things with VirusTotal if there is a question. I have wine installed but not the exe handler. I have a firewall. I do sometimes harden my systems and use security scanners to help with that. Probably biggest attack vectors are email attachments and the web browser. I am careful about attachments. In the brower I use uBlock Origin at a minimum. I segregate sensitive things too so even compromising my general user account would not be fatal. I also have good offline and offsite backups.
As for AV like stuff. I do sometimes install ClamAV or a rootkit scanner and sometimes do a manual scan but have never found anything. Same with my IDS. My WS for example has Tripwire but not all my systems and have never found anything.
My point really, I view security about process and defense in depth then AV specifically. Keep in mind that AV introduces attack vectors too.


The 4 year upgrade cycle is too short on one hand. On the other, critical software like Firefox is too old even then so I have to use a flatpack for that which does not integrate well. I am using Debian 12. The other option is that Mozilla does have a debian repo but that is harder to setup.


Besides. What is there to really mange. There are only a few that one are likely to change. Every thing else is in /etc. Besides all of thia is in whole system backups and snapshots anyway.


Which means using them as an always on device is expensive and not very eco.


For what it is worth, my Bluetooth hearing aids just work on Ubuntu. Have not tried BLE.


Various uses of “find” in particular. “xargs” sometimes too. The capabilities of “bash” in general including scripting and the whole redirection, piping, and multiprocessing capabilities in particular.


Correct me if I am wrong but I think some breakers you have to fully shut off before resetting. Also good to figure out why it tripped. What do you have on that circuit for example and is it too much.


Meta is used in many ways. In CS usually something in between. Source code, intermediate or meta code, binary code.

Such a crazy title. Should say “Longer device lifetimes reduce waste”.
One reason I use Linux. My workstation was puchased back in 1998 and I do a partial but fairly major update about every 10 years.
Same reason I have a Pixel with Graphene. Should get 6 years maybe a bit more.


Yes humans are terible at multitasking.


Not at all. The Volt is great. No major issues. Not sure why your loosing your shit over something you seem to know nothing about.


Over bloan. Software does not age but security does. Other things that do not age well is specialty tech hardware components. Batteries are a question too.
I know my volt at 10 years does not have a viable oem battery replacement (back ordered and nutty price). I can get a reasonable after market battery though.


I agree. The Chinese are the most interesting. Trying to integrate a more flexible market economy into their social system is a huge accomplishment and what is needed.
The reverse is needed in the US. The other big challenge in the US is quality of leadership. Democracy requires an educated and engaged electorate, access to true information, honest fact based debate, good decision making, and a willingness to make it work. All in short supply these days.


I absolutely agree. Have we ever seen that in the wild though especially at scale?
It may be in fact mutually exclusive in that it may conflict with human nature and most cultures. US is of couse extremely individualistic for example though not uniformly so.
If your talking about true research, has AI actually changed much yet. Go to a research library and use their professional search tools and people. Then read.